Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 12, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 May 1890 — Page 2
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Strictly ONE f RICE Clothing House.
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IS
IF llluli 1 1 mm
eordiallT Invite every Dy to examine m
especially mti Jr KlfJJCiae
330ns Ci CO.
-iWfcaa tbe Repablicaa futy is m power BepabHaun oagat to be feJtoaOoM, wd wjten it wool ItomcHtofefacl. With iHie aWhaattsaa taProtreua baattslr
is ferar of civil Krriea refom.' ; f
. -TbGft
ImiNtMl opto eort of b grippe in these. lathe feat aaairier of
Itftsi veer twaty-aiae ceflapaaies tii I,018,4fiO oa He accooat, awl
ewn oases oy pneuaat tf $73,-
total lea of t,t9,-
An oSnedr attribaUble to toe pteteJeeofthe iaflavan apafeasie.
Jt i-fato eTtoftttbe talel ejoat
of the Hi ii i to tats
sailtioas.
twrtoaraoeea
sjjSjbbmgmi
-KooPt.tobor
t tavMcnele If he bw
tfceiaoeKTto par lor om k
ikttv. So wt n-
ttokst on
If M has bo ataacr to par
If
n
bebetterftrbotl:
I taga com srita kerossae
ridttwaaaft.ltaia. While they TetolripBj wfeMM ly tool;
aosae
Alle ooentT.nrr-
l
IodiaaaDoln San : The
r record m sue Micnigmo
lentHk
' I aaiacietl witk toe rest
of the bMenitil ail eifat. were in aHasa Thej no teto the barn ad atartoi it aaniiag, a aaygtsck
toe excite meat
rata weteexter-
fclaw wIms a. few days ago, filed a!
data aaaiant the estate of ats sis-
iet, srfeo recently died here, for fl90.8&t madeopof the following
In 1886 he permitted her
to visit hia, aad bow he waato 35 for the sevea weeks that ahe board
ed with hia. In laat febraary he
here to visit her in what
Droved to be a fotal iliacs. aad re-.
four (fays, tor woioa no
ehame td per day for services,
aadiiMladesintbe btll fS per day
for board ami 113.20 railroad fare.
Oa Feb. So hie inater died and he
to attend her funeral, for
which he ehareed nilraad rare, S 2
per day board,- and SO eeiiu per
hour for SI hoar services, presum
ably as a saoaraer. He alao wants f5ioratrank she borrowed and
930 that he loaned her. The bills
are on file in Probate-clerk am-
hirh'soafee.
A Gow'a Crji. "There is great
esciteaeat on the place when a cow
looses her easy: satd the old tamer. "The boy run as fast as they eaa for the cow doctor, aad we all
torn to aad eet things ready, for
has.- The cow stands with her beam
dowa aad. aaak stretched oat, and
iff altogether thf most woe-begone
aaiaat too ever saw."
"What will Jiappeo if she doesn't
find the eod r
SbewfU starve to death. Yon sea a sow hss fear stoaaachs, and
what she eats through the day goes
into.tbe first one.; And at atght ahe brioea an some of the food iron
After she has done this it goes to
the second stomach to be digested
it see loses nerend she can t paa
the food rroto the first storaach to
the aeeond, and is bound tostorve,
"When the; doctor arrives be
fcuirous PotartoAi. Pacts. An
exchange notes that with the single
exception of- the year loan, me Sutes of New York snd Indiana
have not parted company in presi
dential rears since I860. J5oih
States voted for Lincoln in 1860
and again in 1864. In 1868 New
York cast her electoral vote tor
her own favorite sou, Horatio Sey
mour, while Indiana voted for General Grant. In 187.2 both
Sutes voted for Grant; in 1876
thev ave decisive majorities for
Tilden and Hendricks. In 1880
both States swuns back -into the
Republican column, seouring the
election of Garfield aad' Arthur.
In 188 Hey ordained that Cleve
land and Heudrseks should be at
the helm. And in 1888 they again pluceaS the country under Repobhcsn-role. There is some-
thiae traty remarkable, about this
switching around every four years
A botanist says that vines
with three-fingered leaves are gen
erally poiisonoim. while those with
five-Sneered leaves are harmless.
There is a good deal of difference
between vines and Missouri whisky
With the latter the more five fin
gers the more poison.
A horse's sense of smell is so
great that he will leave mnsty
hay untouched in hia bin, however
hongrv. He will not drink of wa
ter objectionable to his questioning
sniff, or from a bucket which some odor makes offensive, however
thirsty. - His intelligent nostril
will widen, quiver and query over
the daintiest bit offend by the
fairest pi hands, with coaxings that
ana swaiiow a nauseous mouiniuj
at a gulp.
ssiaatal aad so were tSr widr f ?8 wi8tj!er
AHnri Ui k. mmA Amm moks m ner monin. xnea ne
wl
ijsva proved by actual
twearfv-eJaht
i ma of three
he aaie aadei
i to asfce aa
of 110
t.m..:mt?r
wSwwJP
to
expetioieat
the At-
hoars the
miles He
aaderwater
2. fwty ai
ilea ia Ires than
afthoofh the av-
1 ehn'med for thin qaeer
craft wilr be 100 miles
par jnar. M. AaeiofiL-eaa, h
ihajiv, artala a miaiawja spsed
ISt Uiah ailes ia the
Taw
at his
to enable
to eanryaa his
The retieale H
So tar
awt ssca the. foailiar pipe
i aantiag acadles, protrad
-Gefa bottle of South Ameri
On Nervine to ton von nn after the bor
rible upoil of Weather we hvo been hnr
t -
. There is a common fallacy about great fortunes which often
leads to confusion. A man. Jay
pots a wad of it into her jaws and tries to get, her to chew. That failing, be tries a bunch of grass and a Wad of leaves. If all fail, a Hvo frag is broaght and started down the cow's throat. This never faiK The cow gives a heave when the frog tickles the windpipe, aad ap oomes frog and cod.
Census Eaunaeratars.,
Mr. W. H. Soale. eunervisor of
the census for this district, has sent
in the names of enumerators tor
Monroe county as follows ;
Ira C Batman, Uwyar, Blponiiagton,
civilian. , .
Jette W, HitbtMM, tuanv,BIooing-
tan. eiilin.
aeonn M. Miller, student, Blooming-
ton clviluin.
Ran. a Smith, real state.BloamiSKto")
oldiar.
Hanrv F. Dillman, farmer, Clear ureex,
soldier,
John Campbell, laborer, Dolan, widKir. JobaS. Uonra, fanner, Blaofoington,
civilian.
John Basin, contractor, ElletUville,
soldier.
Willhro H. Brown, merchant and
farmer, 8tine4ille, civilian.
John k. wi ilium, rarme ana agwt, SUaUiville, soldier. i
Wm. Henry MauingiT, rarmer, oryant'i Cteeh, civilian,.
Howard Earr. Urmer. arrant; ureea,
civilian. .-' .-
(Aarlee A. Bamnill, mercbant, Umon-
ville, civilian. George Gaitber, carpenter, SniithvUle, civilian. - fc
Jot. Lindter, firmei, Belmont; foidier. Jobs & Jjattbewm. farpier,. iitaafurJ.
sanofvetenB.
Lewi Norman, farmer, soma oraafje,
civilian. s ;
Wm. H. Neeld, farmer and into ranee,
Blooming-ton, tnldier.
Thomas Wedge, iWs granted
a decree of divorce ia the Elkhart circuit coorf, and was again mar
ried the same day.. This is Wedge's fifth matrimonial vent art. He
was divorced from his firetfwue in
April, 1888 He was agajn married, divorcing wife No. in August. Wife No. 3 he was- legally separated from in October. Friday he obtained a decree from the
fourth wile, iiree divorces were
obtained in Lenorte county and
one in Elkhaflt. Five wives in
lea than one fear is miiie-a record.
Wedize don't Relieve in thjf "gold
en wedding", nonsense.
rincetoh Clarion : tev. nnd Mrs.' J. B. Lea lea ve this morning
for Bloomimilon. where"Mr. Iiee
is to assist Rev. Lyon in a com-
manias service next .Sabbath
.They will go from tlierelo Frank-
linvillc, ; x., and will attend meetines of the church ..conrts at
that nlace and Buffalo -during the
remainder of this month; returning to Princeton -the first week in June.
roivtmsrrY itbmm. Meat meetings of the various claMes are now popular with the students. Soma slick detective, it seems, has been "working" the bore to nd oqt who the "bogus man" were. When thev strike the men who printed it the mine will explode. Death in the family hat be the cause of several students returning to .their hornet recently. Students fond of research and good long walks can have their tastes gratified by excursions to the various eaves in Monroe county, or Arbutus Hill. RtudanU and Professors bousbt liberal.
Iv of the books offered for sale .last week
at a reduction by Jos. G. McPheeUrs.
" Work on the new library building is
progressing rapidly. It, will be a, very
handsome structure.
Senator Geortfe C, Wright of Dei
Koines. Iowa, will be in Bloomineton
airain on Commencement. He it one of
the "landmarks" of I. U.
Homer J. Uoth well has accepted the
honor of Alumni Orator, conferred upon
him by I. IT-, and will be here In June to
take part in Commencement exereises.
Wabash Base Ball Club earn, here
oo
Frida and played I. U. I. V. Club gees
aye,
to La:
;ta to play Perdue on
DePauw comes to Bloomingfon
on 'May
"IBA(KJLIB9? CLOTHING HOUSE.
S P EC I A
25 DOZ.
U'la.niiolette Bifeimt
SliixtS4, marked dotvit
FllOM 1 TO 5Q CENTS.
24tb, and on the 90tb L U. will play
Butler University uiun.
On the nieht of Saturday, June 7th, the
Ulass or a win noia tit reunion.
On Sundav afternoon Dr. Chas. Dryer,
of Ft. Wayne, lectured in cnllege chapel. Subject; "Stolid Ground of IlUture."
Dr. D. H. Van Nuyt of Lebanon, Ind.,
was seriously ill last week, his brother, Dr. Van Kuys of the Faculty bnving bean telegraphed to attend him.
Get a eataloeoe and send it to soma one
Who may be influenood to coma to I. U. Every student should organize hinuelt into a'committee to aid the institution
whose diploma be expect to refer to with
pride.
: Prof. Jenckt has been doine some good
work in the lecture Held. .The University
it a! wave benefitted bv members of the
Facultv going out among .the1 ''people of
the State. The race track wss laid off by the. class in surveying at t. (J., which ,i a sufficient guarantee of itt accuracy. One of the pleasant features at Jo?port commencement was the little talk by Prof. Bryan, who' alwayt hat something to say when be talkf, and vuit whun ,lB hat sitid it. Dr. Jordan brought bis mother heme from Greencastle Utt Saturday. "Colors" are now the uMeet of much snxirty with all cJm-. The more ribbon you have, the stronger class man you a re. . '
These goods cannot be duplicated anywhere in the State. They are extra length, fashioned sleeves, patent yoke, collar set on hand, two pockets, and are a great bargain.
IMMENSE LINE OF SPRING SUITS,
STRAW HATS, NOBBY SUITS FQR BOYSPRICE3 THE LOWEST.
EAGIiB CLOTHING ROUSE.
Hloomingrtoii, Incti
caJb for a piece of alt codfish sad
rZZ tCTJTir . . " . .jGW, for example, is spoken of as to bring the cad he rubs her throat 1 .K nrvi non ... vtr anTcalr. for slipper elm. He iSXtiVSu-.flt
selves mi sittine in front of his
strong box and floating on a mass of gold coin which he has with
drawn from circulation, and which he might throw-into the) ocean if he pleased. "The fact is that his wealth is represented ia the main by certain printed or written pieces of paper sailed stocks or bonds, having a certain negotiable value, but eaeh'esB of these pieces of paper, while it represents s certain .monthly or annual income fir its holder, also represents avenues of indnetrv for hundreds and thousands of the American" rpeople,to whom the greatest calamity that oould befall them' would be Jay Gould's failure and bankruptcy.
Tha amewiestn UilW k.l.'.o.
sMIUsh
farther than it did years ago. The
air: a taraot ervttued men hss expanded eaormonsly of late years. The lamease quantities of canned
preser veo 9000a mat are now umed araat have snpnlsnted
The Question asked is:
at oraaaatitsP Was it sot bread, at last very
targeJy, that was displaced by the tatammte into the market of so asoch caansd food, and its increasing coaanmptiou everywhere?"
Read the advertisement on the Sret page, of South American Nervine. It is truly s wonderful medicine, and no other is equal to it. No Arm sells it hero except Fniis Brat
;i V
-4.
ABWea3frfeai r ..-AWtolesUaae1p . ::SsBea A 6-lneh All Wool Black Henrietta, s.tSOcU. ' JfSpfffc Aaawssslsssas, atetsV 18-inch Plnsb, ss ots per yard. J4-inch Plush, 75 rts jr yard.
' ftaat -Fsaaesi (Faasey) Stvtteena, at to ets
3S.mea AH Wool FtwaCaalBeKat to
-aw
. jffW Wo4 Ckallitav redaeatt to to eatf a yarJ .
SeMiieb Engluh Half Wool Cashmeres, 18 cents per yard as-iaeb Bnglisb Half Wool Cashmeres, sj centa per yard. Outing Flannels 8 and 10 oenis, reduced from JO snd i?,
Jobaaca-t took told eincttms, 10 cents per yard. DrestPrlu 4, Sand ceoU. Best leaGiigbsna 7J, 8Jand lO centr, reduced from 10 and H2J cents. -mm-p0 f&mmmvmmiM.':''. ' . .' -Brown .Malin s, ad J cents. 84 Tjk Iiaea, Fast Colore, 30 cerrf pw yard. V , - iqtw,lwarf .eaaiyftwS Mei Shirting, 6 cents yer yard.
at Vahto ta Lacnes JTrne Hosiery to be bad to Fai Colors at IS, 25, J15 and 0 cents
eais. west !. te eents, 8t.W to 80 eftn, $;O0 lo SUfe, S3.W to $1,50, $3.50 to SS.09. Ttotegert liiof CnrUiMad Cet3ever teen in the City. n Sest Osse Dallsia. Itc Cnrtatnts In .the World.
WMf Unoda, ladw Jaeaa, Katoeied Drras Goods and Embroideries, at greatly reduced prices.
per pair.
At 12 o'clock Fiday night
the African Baptist church was discovered to be on fine, and the
structure beine entirely of woi
and very inflamable, wss soon bm rued to the ground. There has been meeting in the church' almost every night since Christmas. There was $530 of insurance., '-uChas. Kramer, of Bt-dford, welT known here, tjied'oVtliie night
His oeatn-wft" ssid In be due to valvular disease 6T tfc heart. He was a city councilman, n ml aconronanicd the delrtntion that A-isitl
Bloominglon recently on a tour of
street inspection.
wane Uinsmoro. the is-vear
old son of Jos. Dtnsmore of V an
Bnren tn., met with a "wnous ac-
oident Sunday evening a week. He bad taken $ horse til water, nml the animal becoming playful ran around in a circle, young Dinsmore holding him with a halter. The voting man was ttaown from
his feet by a sudden lunge of the
horse and fell upon hie Jeft shcul
der. hreakintr hie collar bone. He
will be confined, to the .bouse about four weeks, f. .
Oa Wednesday, the 29th iint.,
there will be a retimon in Bloom-
ington of the elsss in which Father
Bogeman was ordained -a priest. It is expected that fourteen primis will be here on that owasion, nnd that they will remain . over the Sunday following. Guy Davis is working at his trade, that of a painter and fjrescoer, at Louisville, Ky. A diapateh . was rpcoijved last
Wednesday conveying the news of
the death of the mother of the Wylie boys : Doc., Geo. and Robert. Qhe wss also the sister of George snd James Thornton. All of the above named gentlemen took train for Frankfort, Ky., on Wednesday night, to attend the funeral, which a . . a a 1 mm '
occurred at tne home farm, some
sixteen mila from Frankprt.
v-Mla Iiydia Kihef?irari (odsburg was the guest, of Hiss
-ra uarmicuaei, last we&t ,
C. C. Butler of Prjs, Ills.,
who for fourteen years rhss been
engaged in the publishing bnsinees,
is in Hloomington qq a visit to his
cousm, T. E. Lawn, of the National Hotel. Jerome Adkins, who has been in Florida during the past year,
returned to Bloomington on Sat
urday. .
neath ai R. H. If aster. B. H. Baker died at his residence on west 6th st., hut Friday night, May 9th, after, two years' continuousuflring with diabetea, Tho remaim were taken to Stanford on Sunday for burial. . He wat bora near Stanford, this coun
ty, March Bib, 1828, he being the oldest'of
a family of nine children, fix of whom preceded him to the far beyond, and two: Wm. B. Baker and Paulina Walker, still survive him. "Dick," as he was familiarly known, was reared by $arfctian par. vnte, and was taught early ia life to trust in God. He united with the Biuiti.i
I church at Stanford, and for many roars
lived an upright christian life. About the year 1870 ha located in Missouri and took bit letter from the church at Stanford, and from tome cauee never placed it in any church since. He hy, however, always lived an heuflxt, sober aad upright life, and during hit last sickness expressed a full nope of hit acceptance in tba Kingdom, lt will b rmemlerod as being connected with thi ptipulxr firm f Bskor Bros, at Stanford from l70nn, snd nr SO, 1 mail carrier between iilwm'ngton
11 BOLTS
10,000
OF THE BEST SELECTED WALL PAPER
EVER EXHIBITED IN OUR CITY.
Means of '87 is here, after being with Dr. Branner in Arkansas.
away
Tit vnsnvi friimds and admi.-r of Dr
Branner will' be bsppy to meet him once
more. , Kdmr Taylor is still quit tick at tba
home of his grandfather,' Wm. Leonard of Smith villn. Ho will go tn Colorado
for his health as ronn as be fro! able to travel. Kdgar was on of tho best men in bis cW and will be remembered bymany of the eld student. Tho Phi Gam boyt gave a social to lady frionds on Friday evening last.
'. Jkck wat .failed lo. Srilti'rfbijrg on
(irony to attenu inc luncrai or a broth
er's child. 11 r. and Mrs. HilUe nf Hichmnn.-1 are
viniiing their 'd:mshtr who U a mombor of ,ho Fretbmnn elss.
Judjje Btindy, of New Castle, has decided that sictbm 13 or the new election taw, is uiiwn.-titulional. This
setion proviuAs thnl any resident of Ind
iana, who shall Iihtg absonted liimself
from the Htnte for a noriod of six months or more, or who shall baa gone into any
other btule, and, also, any person who shall not have Wen a bona fide .rfiint of this State, and of the county in which
hci resides, at least six months before any election, ha!I, before being entitled to
vote at anv elw.ttmi in tliU State, roister a notice of his intention to become t qualified voter therein, in Uii office of the circuit court of the county in which ha resides. This section also provides that any person who has been absent from the State on business for the State or the United State for a -period of six month: or more, shall, when he offers to Vote, produce eertiflcate from the County Auditor that hjs name has been continuously on the tax duplicate of the county during hit absenca on such business ami without such certificate he cannot vote.
AW OBDIKAWCG for the improvement of Dunn street, from Second street to Third street. Sec. I. Be it ordained by tbo Mayor
and Common Council of the City of
Bloomington, Indjana, two-thirds of the members thereof concurring therein, that Dunn street, from 2d street to 3d street, ho improve! by Grading, HcAdamising, Guttering and Paving a sidewalk on each tide thereof, according to plant and specifics tions heretofore adopted by the Common Council for tba improvement of said street, now on file in the office of the City Clerk; and in accordance with' the- resolution of the Common Council, adopted April 1st, 1890. Sec. II. The expense of said improvement, including interest on bonds, if they be issued, thai) be assisted per front foot upon the property abutting .thereon, according to the laws and ordinances on the subject of assessments therefor, to be payable in trn asmtial Installments;: if de (erred, and the tame collected a provldad by law, and in the stewing ordinance hereafter to be passed. Bonds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of the estetimeut, unless the property owners pay their assessments before the same are issued, and within the. time provided in tbo assessing ordinance. Sic. HI. Thit ordinance thai) be In force from and after itt legal publication I, Robert O. Grooves, Clerk of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, certify the foregoing to be a true and correct copy of .an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of the City ef HloomingW, Indiana, at a regular meeting heid nay 8ih, 1S90. Witnees my hand, and seal of said City this May 13th, 1890. ROBKKT C. GREKVES, C- city Clerk. . May U. 1890. Satlce by tlt Marshal. I desire to hereby give notice that I will strictly enforio the ordinance forbidding stook running at large In the city. Stock running ut large will ndl only be impounded, but the owners will be prosecuted under the city ordinance. GKORGK OWEN, Marshal.
it C K IK V 8 to canvMss'fbrihe sale
Wanted of our Ilome-Grown
Nursery Stock. MOST I4.BBRAL TERMS. Uticqunled facilities. One
of the largest, oldest-established, and best known Nurscrin in the country.
Address W. A T. SMITH, Genev iNurtery, Geneva, ON. Y. BxtabiUhed
N 14. may 11, 'aq.
-Faris Bros, have in almost ev
ery case told the seennd or third bntlle wherever thv her sold (be Srst of Ifout'h
njottce m Afpllttllaa lar M-
COSsM. The State of Indiana, CoOnty of ston-
roe : .The undersigned, a male person over twenty-one years of age, and an inhabitant of the city of Bloomington, ia the
county of Monroe, and the State of In4i" ana, hereby gives notice to the cltiaeat-Of
tne tain city or aioomiagten, ana ev ws
First Ward or said citv. ana in viewtniaa
ton townshio. n the said county ef Moa
roe, and State of Indiana, that fte will at the June term of the Board of Cessna
siohersof the isountv of Honroe. in the
State of rndinna, in the year MQ, aBpW
to the said laird for a licer.se to tell iaS
toxicating Uquort, to-wit: Spiriteet,
out aud malt liquors, in a test -
than a quart at a time, for the. P
one year witb the privilege ef allowme;
the same to ee arar,K on ww-premaiat. -. The said prcwitet upon which bw desires -
quors, being nilttated in the said Sret wssjf ;;
or the said city or cioominzion, in i
ington towntnip, in Stan roe county, iann. and mom oarticisitarl v deocrih
follows, to-Wil: A part of in-totMe.
hundred and fifty-seven (157), la tftsV-s
of Bloomington, Monroe county, ia
boandett n described ee rouowe. I
beginning at the southeast earner of
lot. runnintr tnence norm on taeaass
thereof one bun dred and thiHy-tws) flSl 9
feet, thence west on the north I
tot nineteen flu) feet, tnenee
line parallel wm tne east hm-ot i
or one nunurea ana imny-iwo
theace east on inesouiu nn
nineteen (19) feet, te the piaoe
nmg.
Mav 7. '90. . ( JfkMXo
Nptlca r ApicataeMiv
Our Pattern ore the letted. Persons who leave the matching of their Beams to our Designer, will le guaranteed something iAnt - will' sitU the mod fastidious, .. , " . Dpu't Imagine any one can beat Oar Prices. 1Kf A WIb('0W t'ortalBK of (he Bf west Destgn. We ean nOUU offer jou great bargaioJi in Wiadow Cartaloii Sre. Our ri'sdy mixed Paints am the very best that ean be made. We guarantee them for Ave years. -Cull for Detroit B. Paint and you will get the best nt . Faris Bros. Drug and Book Store.
F I N tv FOOTWEAR,
KI D AND fiONGOLA SHOES, OH C0ME10N SENSE AND OPEBif LASTS. Vr VjIXlJio Style and Colors.
In GETS' FINE DRESS Shoos Is acknowledged to be best and most Stylish. for the Neatest, Iflost nmrable and Comfortable 43 Shoe, you. will find us In the lead. CHAS H. STONE. West Side Square.
Deering Junior Steel Binder THE USHTEST WEI8HT P3ASTICAL BilQEa EVER W3H,
tt rks perfacifj cn roiiJi, ttaeten grauiHl; ia tall. la ligbt, !lwrt grilfl; Wly lodsd grain. Soauotaifsiecfit. Et.roncs t Frame, mtuplert Coostruotton, Lightest Draft, Greatest mirabtHtjr, Most Katltr MuisgooT orb AT iMPilOVISJceNXsj for t80 place It farther tbw. ever In thatetd of eretendod nvala," " - - 1 -
wnm warn s cuss.
Tho DEERnrO BUTDEB TWTJtB madsby evmelVM Is the bMt in the world.
Apply toawnearejtaaenttwiUwtnitedCstti tens VfM
Apply toonra)eanttaenttwrxUwtvstedCs orwrttearess
ueisisstrsu Of WV.a WHIVOBIW.
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w ramus
For Corn, Tobacco, IIADE FROM SOME, BLOOBIt Nothing Bettor for EVERY PACKAGE GUARANTEED STANDARD. H. W. FERTIUZINO CO.,
Manufacturers.
ftVJl
Oats and Yegettt. BEAT, POTASH AK3 ACP.
Crowing AllCrops
SEND FOfl CIRCULAR, OR SEE 0011 SEALER, Union Stook Yards. OHrOAOO, IU
For Sale by P. 8. Hart in, Blooraiagtoii. Ini.
BARGAIM
SI I I
Having: purchased the City Book
Store, I would ask all wishing
BAKGiUJNS to call at once, as it is my purpose to sell at such fig
ures as win soou close it out.
Vtsa
The nndersiened, a male
the age of twenty wine yesitsv
habitant or the city or B!
county of Monroe, in Uie 9tabk
hereby gives notice lo toe
Bloomington and of the PtrtS ,said city and of Bloomlnjte
in said county or Monro. Indian, that he will at the
1890, of the Board of Coma
county of Monroe. Sute of
ply. to said Board for a lieente
loxtcalin liquors to-wit : ous and malt liquors, in
than a quart at a-time, for a
year, wan tne snvueire or a!
satne to be drank on t he pi
which ho desires Us tell sai(J ous and malt liquors, and.
being titubteil in tne First citv of bloomineton, towf
ington, county of Monroe .
lrtilinn, and described -a 1
Part of in-Iot one hundrai
nine (J SOli in the city of Be
Slunroe county, Indiana, !
lowt : bceinninirat the souths
of aid in-lot, thence east tweat
thence north thirty five (381.
wist twi'ntv (2S) feet, tmmeei
place of beeinninsr tbirty-Svej; KDWAKD M,
Hay 7, o.
tUNAN BATMAN, '
: Notice ta Noa-Rea
Slate of Indiana, Monroe Cna
In the Monroe Circuit 1 oer Tt-rm, 1890. .
The MttiA Lire Inmraaee 1
Samuel Kiekertt.OsthariB.1
Ji. Carnurhael, et al. Complnint Nc. IS
Kow cornea the elaiotitr by-V-
ISNl iuan, its nttorirays, and Cm
plaint herein, tnget nervelta
that the defendant Alice B. "
Is a d f.'nunnt.in the tib-ive ent
that a 'aue of netion exists in 'relation t real nxu.
and reform a' mortgage tb
is KiiTO-tsari- partv thereto I
ilt iti of the ;St'.o of Imltana. ,
Notice is therefore.herebv fandnnt that unlen sb b
on the first day of the noati
Monroe Circuit Conn, to be I
first Monday ot ptcmbrr.
at the Court II.iush rn Kl
said County and Stale. n. i
n.ur to sum comniaitit.
hf-anl and drterttiinrtl in he
Witness my nme and ;
coiitt, fliied at Bhmmingtit.
onv or .iprn, a. J J i9:ni.
Unit KNOCQ
Clerk Monro Apr. 30, 'i0. arttll Tieet aad
IjPHve your nnlera :su
any kind of I reel from.
Hotibs' Nursrv. Bridrenert
i nave on nanas a car-ioesi
tiiixer frm Sprinjrflel.1, O corn and all kinds of jcardetv
I. MIL.T. KUUli
mar 10-00.
VAC1.T Cleakinq .
on neglected, In the interest.
iinrss anu tiaatta. John
pared in the most complete.
Kivetms business ins ew
tin hat tight.eaaka, deodotti
arm everytnme; that n
tms business a success.
and gel hit Deere it it eai
up voir premises than to phoki fever. '
ixifFiwrrlif
5B
Wm
nrswsGrw
i .'H I
to sell our Nursery Stock, flaurf
lienset and steady Kutphiynissit teed. '
CHASE BROTHERS COM 1
tilt July 1. - " Hocbestar.:
ueenrrit SAtat.
By virtue of a certified oopy of. and execution to me directed. An
Clerk's Office of the Monroe Cireutt l
in a cause wnerein the First- If a
Btink or Bfoonrinston, Indiana
tiff, and Imniol Li roves tni Ida
are autenaanis, reeuirma: me to n
sum of One IfeouiuMi Tw Hatidr
Seventy-nine Udnars (1,7), witfcll Urest on said decree nnd cositv I WBisl
pose at xubtle nsje, to the highcat
SATUBDAtT, MAY itea, less,
between tne hours or to o clock a. i 4 o'clock n. m. of said dav. at tha .
the Court House of taid Monroe AWn
snuiana, in nau ana prouu tor a
not exceedine (even yearsvof the folk
desenbed real estate, to-wlt :
The touthaast quarter of soctiounua
tiurtoen (!3), towntnip numbar etch
rangu une i wa.
Also the southwest quarter of
number ingubwn (18), towns bile eight (S), range one (1) eeat.
Also the west half f
(uarter oi taaassti sHimner nmw in township number eight t)s 1
All of said land is situated., toi';
vcunty, ctattt or ttMsaaa. If such rents nnd proflls w fr a sulHcivnt sum tn atifv
i m crust and eons, I wilt, at t'i
una piawvxpose to pitMia.;
simple of said real estate
utorcoi ns my oe Fiimcirnt laid decree, interest and Marti
Said sale will bo mwh; i
iter wnHtevor iruui ran ment luws.
THOMAS
SheiiffJ
3. '!.
A nr.
f.NCilJSH lVIM movee all hard. sell, or
and lib nii.-lu-s fro
in. Curbs, Spijr.ts,
jtiBos, r5prHin, .11
t'.Miiibi1, Ktc. Save
bttl. WarraptNl thar-:
JOS, a McPHEETEBP.jnr-"
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if I:-
fir 5 UJgf Htj3S-
( iiltter.can t.'frin.
