Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 July 1890 — Page 2

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AJbi, WOOL. BXT TUB 8KM AtAs THE 1MB Kwwnw . A SVaBBKALTII Alt. BEAD AND LIVE. When a bov Dr. Mark Traftou was fiail and flat chested, and from beat over a shoemaker a lieneb. Ha iotBed a brass band and played (be clarionet and blew bimalf into a fine cbear, which he preserves to ibU day. He now 80 years old, and says in The American Agri "1 am as straight ia my column as a cine of my na tive slate. My eye is not dim nor mr natural force (much) abated." "He confidently expects to live to be a hundred, wbioh he declares is the natural term oi man's life. He achieved bis present age and health bv findin? oat the laws ot nature and obevinv them. Thus he will of wdtk bis brain evenings, and for fifty years be has been preach ion to mankind that they eat twice asmaohas ia good for them. He & a- a meat tons bavtag seen, a spienoia wind tiodding. He says ; I ikw hat anamaar, when coming frm tha ataiaa waodf, Catholic print, tbe pictura of jtarfcot health. Someone taid to him ; "f with I eoold ha health like yaan." ifon may," replied he, "if you will Ure aa I do. I sat Vat one in twen-ty-faw boma. After my full breakfast I art aetbisg Mta at moraiac." Still one may venture to remark that a mad could hardly break atone upon a turnpike or plow all day on soch.a diet as that. Of his own. eating Dr. Traftoo writes : ' Tot eight or sins yean pact X hare antes 00 flesh of dead an i mall. For many yean I have eaten whole wheat or Grabaai bread. My breakfaat h tbe principal aaeal for the day two Soft boiled egg, a sauotr of oalaieml moth, bread, and one cap of eoSee. My dinner b bread, a iHoe or two j aettnof weak tea; at Biebt hah pint of milk and a iliea of bread. I hardry know frm any ensation whether 1 hae eatsnor not. I bava ICaiaed in wowbt, and auppoaa, unleu aoBM accident belaJt me, or I alip into IndiacreUon,! thai! be at leaat a conHow long should a man live naturally ? In answer to this tbe Dr. writes : Tbe law of animal organization) see mi to be that all animal, of which the human fat one, thonld lire fire time tbe period of taawgrvwHi. a nog grow until two yean of age; hi life period i tea yean. A bona giowa until Ire; hi period U twenty-are. An elephant grows until iweaiy,aanisaTerags ure u one hundred year. 80 wkh man ; be grows and pbyaically derelepe pntil twen ty, and ought to lire to the age of one hundred. But, alas, a eenUnariaa is regarded with a Strange curiosity, while tbe death of half too ansaaa lamily before tbe age of area excite no surprise. Should one-half the Mammy or the lower order of animals die tor toon afterbirth it would send coaster, nation and dismay through the community; but these young human drop, aad the mourning parents are expected to be oasoled by the reflection that it is a "mysterious ProrMonce," or that (be -oiTor or an good nan need or tbem to people beaTaa." Tbe mystery about it is that while the brutes are lelt to tha laws of God in nature, man this wiser animal violates aH thane laws tram the first iamjit of being. Hest is life says tire doctor, and 1 1 : - f . .... . nv seeps in nia vuai near, oy awaddliog himself to heavy flaoncls winter and snmmer, which some persons could not and would not do even if thereby they could live forever. But following is a thought to be eommcnaed to u men and women in our reckless, harrying age : Physieal law is just aa holy and sacred n moral law, and ha who trifles with one of nature's laws is in the sightof tbe Law. girrr Justaa guHty a one who dlsrogards insOaw. Strange it is that one will f buddar at tha thought of a breach of tha ten commandment, aud yet lira in a daily disregard of the law of physical life. It two we must all dis, but it is not traa that tbe period of our death ia Sred by dirine doorea. We must die under the laws of organization, like all organised beings. The fruit from bud blossom grows, ripens and decays, 80 with animal organisjtions. . Man,, as other animals, deeelnpei from the embryo to the perfection of manhood, ripon and daeaya. There is a limit to tbe one.asto tao other, yot the sUrtling tact stares us In the face that a large proportion of tbe gws htma, as yiili frujts, prematurely

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ft" Interest There appears to be a well or ganized gang of sharpers over in the northwestern part of Ohio. Tbev nave been going to vanous people telling them that they were ueirs 10 targe estates in aunou county, Ind. The estates mention months tJoonty Ulerit uraay ana Judge Conner have been receiving letters from these people asking about such estates. This morning an old gentleman, evidently farmer, who said bis name was Smith, walked into the Ulerk'a of fice at Wafiaah and wanted to know something about the Smith estate, savins he was one ol the heirs from Ohio, lie remarked that he thought that there was nothing in it, bat ma 'lowed there was. so he came out here. He tried to get the man wbo gave bun the information to come, too, bat that gentleman had urgent business to attend to at Dayton and couldn't come. There Is a big fraud being attempted, for there are no such estates on the probate docket. -A commencement orator in western college was delivering an eloquent speech on Washington "what name, he asked, in one Of his lofty rhetorical flights : "what name is heard wherever men con gregate, intl.ie iorum, the . mart or tJe.Xuiir'oUhwaTfL?!LJIhia jtsa it, But all its effect was irretriev ably spoiled by a conscienceless little boy in the audience, who re marked in a loud whisper: "Little Annie Booney.4 in answer to the circulars sent out by Hon. C. R. Wort-all, tbe popuiaf and straightforward pen sioo agent, on the west side of the sqnare, hundreds of soldiers have responded by calling at his head Quarters and filinar their Maims. Going info bis office casually, one day last week, one of tbe Fi-ogress' reporters wss amazed at tfie volume of business being done. Mr. Worrall and his genial assistant (Mr. John O. Riley) were almost hidden at their capacious desks bv rows of blanks and other evidences Of business piled about them, while me railing .os besieged by an eager throng af veterans who were making affidavits that will surely bring them satisfactory re turns. It is a source of pride, or ought to be, to our citizens, that there is in our midst an office of this kind, so that tbe old soldier is not compelled to psy "car fare" to reach a point at which he may feel sure bis interests will be at tended to With a promptness and intelligence that insures success, and that too in tbe shortest poset ble time after the necessary proof baa been furnished. Old soldiers will save time and make money by placing their business with the Worrell Agency, and if at any time Mr. Worrell should not be in the office, Mr. Riley is competent to give the matter attention aad is fully authorised fa do so. J Grcencastle Times: Word received from Census Superintendent Soale yesterday places the population ol Greencastle at 3,600. Mr. Soale told John Fox that while those were not the official figures they formed a good estimate. ; One of tbe editorial correspondents oftbe exourxioo of Indiana Republican editors- to the eastern coast, writing to the Indianapolis Journal saitl : The Richmond editors ignored the nrcaeuce of their brethren from Indiana. A chatty little reporter let the cat out of the bag. Xou see," said this, person, "you geutleoien made tbe mietnke of coming here, aa Republican editors, and our folks would misunderstand us if we were to give you a reception or notice of any kind.'. ' Our people here are very peculiar." Nothing more forcibly exhibits the difference between northern Republican liheiality and Democrat southern narrownofls, bigotry and intolerance. Any company of southern editors would meet a cordial welcome 10 any northern cty.-wltf, t. Tribune.

A.Tji3lTO. ANNUAL

The undarsigded Auditor submits the tares of Monro County, Indians, lor the BBCBlPTSv, There was remaining in the Treasury at Uwt report. May ry at B89, 31st. 18 14,781 There has been receired s.ince as iouows, w-wii: County Jtseenn f" From special Judges, 1170 00" AdrerUiing, SJ 40 Sefuodad by pikes, 678 8Q Show license, . 15 00 aUscellanaous, 8 9 Change of venue, 347 80 , isrown co. oai. us, 83 Asylum, 10 so Damages aad costs, 17 38 Docket fees et. ct., 71 00 December tax, '88, J0.989 09 April tax, '90, 24,097 31. 46,387 56 Qmnihip Taxti. Dor tax. i.X7 e Local Tuition, Township, 4.375 23 ' 4,9JI 07 5,105 13 27 S3 4.8GC 05 Koaa, Additional road, Special school, 20,822 86 Pike Taxt: Roger, 755 It; Uignt, u, 31 Wvlia, 2,018 55 Btepbhns, flaajt 8,775 39 3,258 62 397 12 400 00 13,903 00 11,964 66 Pika repairs, . . Keaempiion 01 una, Liaunr license. Tuition Revenue State, Principal Cong, fund, Loans 00m. school, 41,946 54 Piasa, 421 39 Interest Cong, fund. 42,367 95 2,233 07 interest com. scnoai, ,. 4,98 28 Pike Bond: Dinsmore pike, 13,100 00 Smith pike, i;m3 75 15,603 75 Total receipts, Total redeemed, (192,864 62 149,590 54 Balance ia TraasurV. 43,274 03 The balance in the treasury be longs to the following tunas : County rerenuej Dog revenue, Smith pika, 26,315 30 91 11 1,782 50 rins repairs, . f . i Common school fund. Common school interest,'': Rogers pike, ! 93,72 196 60 '43 10 446 23 28 80 26 53 - 176 58 11,637 35 258 00 1.046 62 Hlgut "!l . . ... Stephens pike, Wylie pute, Dinsmore pike, , Prin. Cong, township. Interest Cong, township, otali i 43,302 01 .. Oceriraft. Prin. T 10 R IE. . 2 50 lnt.T9RlK, 3 84 Int.T9lW, 216J ; . . " '.I 1 if-' 27 96 Trite Balance, ' ! 43,234 08 Grccuimsile TiiPfVv ; Notwit liweelF made' to" 8 4ii Kooa iuitu flim' the gas well had been ajinmlotied by the director?, those gentlemen have decided In send the drill three huudred feet-deeper to the three thousand feet mark. The work will begin at once, and for the first hundred feet dug the contractors will receive $800; second, d0G, aud third, .OW.'; Hammond Tribune: John Clay, while walking on the railroad track at Cedar Lake Tuesday, was accosted by a mo requesting him to change a $5 bill. Clay handed him the .change, which he took and excitedly exclaimed, ''The train is coming, get off the track," and ran away without making any return for the 5 in change. Search was made for .the man, but, be could not be found., , Some peo- i pie are always ready and anxious to change bills.- for - .others let etraogers go to a business bouse or bank for their change. Greencastle Banner : It is 1 coriou custom, but worth mention ing. The boys of the South shoot their firecrackers on Christmas in stead of tbe Fourth of July. The Northern boy has a monopoly of the firecracker business on Inde pendence Day. The South has not observed the Fourth as a National holiday since the war. In a few places this year they did consent to give it some notice. NOTICE OF TREASURER. Treasurer's Office, Monroe co. Ind. June 11th. 1890, Notice i hereby given that I am pre pared to reaeem an outstanding county warrants, other than Pike. ' Interest oa all such warrants will stop w Mia smm uaj ot a unaw IHV. J AS. H. O ASTON, Treasurer Mas roe county, City Treaaarra isoltcc. Notice is hereby given that a Bond of the City of Bloomington. Indiana, num bered fifteen (15), is hereby called ia for payment, and if not presented at tbe City Treasurer' office, in Bloomington, Indi ana, on or before the 1st day of July, 1890, no interest win oe pata thereon. J. M. HUNTER, City Treasurer. MISRS A CORK, Attorney. Kofiee to Non-RealtteDta. Slate of Indiana, Monroe Countv, is : tn me Monroe Circuit Court, Stpteraoer serm, leva, Diram Lindley vs. Joab Cox. Complaint No. 1902. Now comas the plaintiff by Miors A Corr, his attorneys, and flies bis complaint herein, together with an iffldavil that said defendant Joih linx. U not . resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby riven said de. fondant that unloss he and anuoar on the first day of the neat term of tha Monroe Circuit Court, to be botden on the first Monday ol September, A. D. 1890, at the Court House in Bloomington, in said Coonty and State, and answer or diimur to said complaint, the same will be beard and deter mined in hi absence. WitnoM my nam and tbe seal of said court, affixed at BlnoiniogtoSi this 8tb day of July, A.D. 1890. fas ENOCH FCEiLEB, CJej-k Monroa tjieuit Court July 9, '9Q,- '

irt of ltaceipts and xpendijw ending ay isvo: EXPKNDITD RB8. There has been Warranto drawn at iol lows; Vera aad salaries. 5,191 34 2,637 13 389 50 4,440 83 Jurors, Bailiffs, Poor, Specific. Special Judges, Agricultural SOC Co. Institute, 170 00 20 00 CO 00 Ul S5 2,018 10 281 00 619 30 Docket fees, Venued cases, Knumeration, Miscellaneous, 3,170 35 Oriminali. House of Refuge, Reformatory, Miscellaooous, Buildings, 171 80 104 00 1,229 45 1,505 25 2,549 6t itoasfs. 240 00 4,974 72 519 66 Damages, Pike repairs, Miscellaneous, 5,734 38 1,661 28 Asylum, Elections, 11 uo 1,876 15 1,355 00 . 746 93 618 05 3,878 76 27 60 600 00 13,905 00 12,076 66 42,240 27 2,215 13 4,990 76 Book and stationery, Assessing, Insane, Printing1 and advertising, ' Bridges, Tax bounty, Liquor license, Tuition revenue, Principal Cong, fund Principal common woooi, Interest Cong, fund, Int. common school, Pika. Dinsmore, Roger. Hight, Wylie, Smith, Stephens, ' 2,722 65 646 57 2,265 00 2,783 76 1,006 25 1,099 65 Taxes. 1.335 75 4.375 33 4.921 67 5,25 13 37 91 4,866 05 10,423 88 Dog, Local tuition, Township, Road, Additional road, Special School, 20,731 15 428 88 Redemption of land, Ounty revenue, Interest on bonds, 1,560 00 Principal on bonds, 6,00000 Interest on orders, 30 J 01 Miscellaneous. 43 90 . - 7.910 91 Coroner's inquest, 87 85 Total warranto drawn. 8151,928 70 Add outstanding Isl yer, iu,oao u Tti tn ba redeemed. 183.484 1" Uedtict outsUndine this Tear, 12,893 56 Total redeemed by Treasurer, 149,590 54 Outstanding Warrant. Countv orders. . MS Old Dike. 2.106 00 1,320 00 285 00 Dinsmore pike, Smith pike, Pike repairs, 3,456 14 7,467 14 12,893 56

following Report 01

Respectfully submitted, WM. T. BLAIR, Auditor,

Tlaue Table at nistottttngfoa. . Jii.fflVet June Ut, li0. Chicago Day Mail ..I..il:06 a. m Chicago Niht Kipwi.. ........ ,ll:(ia p. 111 (ioHirt Accommodation, 8:28 a. 111 i.ioomington AccoAiinudaiion,.. .KS&p 111 (Joing South bouitville Night Exprera. ......3:t4 a .m Louisville Accommodation ....... 5:10 a tn Louisville my Mail 4:00 p. m Orleans Acconiinoilatioii 6:23 p. m Boston Woman Thi is my thirtieth wedding anniversary. Chicago Woman Gracious! You go ahead of me. I have only lmd eleven wetlniogf. A recent drcision of the courts maintain that if a man wants to go taster than another ahead ot iunt on the road he is going he has a right to pass, and if he is prevented by the other, and an accident should happen thereby, the man thus obstructing the road is responsible for the damage done. No man has a right to inlriugeion the rights of others ia trying to pass. t ' Cnxss vox SLBCPtjuamss. A clergyman wbo is affiictod with insomnia finds that "to walk even one mile in a day is a great thing" in the way of a remedy. At the moment, be says, the best thing one can do is to get up, drink half a glass o f water ana want round tne room. The 'ight alteration of cold and warmth has a soporific effect. For a permanent result: "Live healthily. Avoid too littlo and too much exercise, food, particularly wine. Dine lightly, eating very little meit. Batbe an hour before dinner, not before going to bed. Avoid esciting occupation during the evening. - A journalist, when suffering from an overexcited brain, and his eyja in constant movement, although the lid are closed, resolutely nxe tne gaze Downward say, to tne root ef the bed while the lid are kept closed. A moat wretched lier-awake of 35 years standlne. had for ten years thought him self happy if he could get twenty minutes sieep in tne zt noun, took not water "a pint, comfortably hot, one hour before each of my three meal, and one the last thine at night naturally, unmixed with anything. ele. Tho very flrit night I slept for three hours on end, turned round, and slept again till morning. I have faithfully and regularly continued the hot water and have never had one bad night since. Fain gradually Iwssened and wmt away; tbe shattered nerve became oalin and strong, and instead of each night being one long misery spent in wea rying for the morning tbey are all too short for tbe sweet, refreshing sleep I now enjoy." ,,",awsawsaW4aasaaaaiBBaaaaaaaesaaaaBai KEJWOVJEO. CHEAP MULINEEY. On uocount of my hing to move from the room recent ly occupied, I will now sell my Hals Flowers, Ribbons, etc., very cheap Third door south of the Bank in the Willson house. MRS. T. GREGORY. Notice to Delinquents. - All persona who have pnrmitted their taxes, either State Or County, or Turn Fike to become delinquent, are hereby notified that it will be ercsliy to their advantage to call at once and iret their recaipt. Deputy Collectors will be sanl out in a very short time, as required by law, and a call from t Danutv means addi tional expense. Treasurer 40uFs Co.

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like this EXPENSIVE, run through our We are bonnd to clean 10c I 33 The American Detective ia Russia 10c 34 The Dutch Detective............... 10c 35 Old Puritan, the Old-Time Tan10c kee Detective Oft half).........., 10c lOo 35 Old Puritan, the Old-Time Yankee lOo Detective (2d half) 10c L30 Manfred's Quest; or, Tha Mystery ora'irunK list nnni......... ...... 38 Manfred's Quest; or, Tha Mvstery of a Trunk (2d half) .............. 37 Tom Thumb: or. the Wonderful Boy Detective (1st half).......,. 37 Tom Thumb; or, tbe Wonderful llov Detective (2d bslf) 38 Old Ironsides Abroad (1st half).... 68 Old Ironsides Abroad (2d half) ... 39 Little Black Tom; or. The Adventures of a Muicbicveu Darky (Ut half) . 39 Little BlsckTom; or, The Ad ventures of a Mischievous Darky (2d half)....... 40 Old Ironsides Amont the Cowbov (Ut half I. ............ 40 Old Ironaldos Among the Cow boys (2d half)... ..... 41 Black Tom in Search of a Father ; or. tbe Further Adventures of a MijchifcvoiK Darky (1st half) .. 41 Binek Tom In Searco ot a ralber or, th Further Adventures of Mischievous Darkv (2d half). .. lOo' 42 Bonanza Bardie ; or, the Treasure 10c of the Rockies (1st half) ... -.

42 Bonanza Bardie; or the Treasure 10c of the Rockies (2 i half) ,.10c I 43 Old Transform, tbe Secret Special 10c! Dutectiva (1st half) 10c

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Kinth day, June Term, County Comuibsioucra, June Jlth, 1SH0. ANIMA8.S AT URGE 1W BEXTOM TOWNSHIP. Como now George W. Welch and many others, aid files their petition for repeal of the order of tba Board found in Record G, page 95, in reference to Stock running at large, in so far at it affects Bontou Township; and tbe Board, after examining the' said petition and being fully advised, repeal said order aa to Benton Township, and ia tha Township of itenton, -No took 1H run at large." This order shall be in full force and in

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R. A. FVI.K. Aitvnu. Altai McSary't Mrs Nee. over corner room, nueciai mum w ... ailtulion will be aicr it to Probate i and' to prompt collection cmmws,. ttemtnt of eifatet tpccimltjl.

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tariet and Insurance Agents. WM ticeinall the State and federal Prompt and careful attention duten Collection of Claim, to tettlimg estate, and to all other tutmet of m nature. A tpetmtiy mode of Pa Office over "Crrner" clotkinf ttore, weit corner 'public ejuore. LOUDEN SOGERS, At first Saiitmal Bank. tn r.f em tutturm mhxn eareful tentton in alt court, oca me w examined by aid of Louden' stracL A specialty mode of tka lection and remittance of cum of kinds.

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Prooatc ounncss, to M eoueeium oj esaan ana to business in all tn coons Of t and adjoining tnmties. DUNCAN BATMAN, (IT. CX can, Ira v. Batman,) Attorney, user Stand shoe store. side square.- Particular attention will be en to Probate case, collection, ale, practice in all the court. 10e loe -EAST MAST. Attorney. 10c in Bee Hive JBleek, nortk. aaa yoaarc. un-stair. Giat wromnt edk te froaate ouame. an to in emu of claim. Will also practice in 10s court. 'Agents far nro. 1 ive Frajtt Treea ataet s?ert lit Leave yonr orders with 10c bov kind ot tree trawl All 10c tiobbs aurserv. nruieeaort. tna. 1 K. a mi kinna . mkIim.1 a.l.m- 1 10c lilizer rrom SDrineneui. uiu. 10 ve 10c corn and ail kiad of garden sUsmiti 10c mar 19-90. 10c IcyiA?TliASi to fail our Kwseev Slock, t 10c 10c pensea and Steady Kmptoyment.' teed. lOo CffASE BROTUERS COM I tilt July t. loo ill ORDIiUMCB 4 for the improvement of Dana I Second atreet to TUiro s trees. Sec. I. Be it ordained by tbsf 10c ISc and Common Council of tho j Bloomingtnn, laJiana, two-tbii 1 members tnereor eaaeurrmgn t Dunn street, from 2J street .to . he loiorovel bv uradmr. ntcna Guttering and Paving a idawa 10c side thereot, aecorUing so. plana.) BCalions heretofore adoptwd. hj'.' 10c men uonncii lor lao irapronsa street, row on Ala in the offieei 10c Clerk, and is accordance wi.tu tai tiou of tbe Common. Conuett, Anril 1st. 1890. 10c 10c 10c Sec. II. Tni expense of aaieV 1 meat, includine interest " brnwisJ be issued, snail be Ht al par i Z upon the property ahwlling : ,ordw to the aw and ordinal '; ,,,:. 0, mants tharafeejj - . ,,,v".l,Ie in ton annual tastatti eacu, ! . . , collocb rpc nnii:r.un ..use I llic property ownt-rt I before the same ar iiwa4 the time provided ia tha nar.ee. Sloe III. This ordoe force from and after it l?ffE'.l I, Robert C. Greovea, Clerlt' f Bloomington, Indiana. going to be a tru and covtassji vruinnnce aaopiPQ nr tne Y cil of the City of Bloorain at a rerahtr meetin hi-til 11m1 Witnoe my hand, and ::v tots y lain, itwv.. ROUaMtX C, GRj May t4. l90. Ohio ntawtaalavl The Grcsi Through gesatj MAST A fTD -Wi Pullman BuffrtSteapins (jiKotnrutU. Jjotmntm. Baltimore, Philadelpni OC A York, Ato fr mS Connecting u Union Depot j jar aw poua r or r.mwranu aaa "O. & M. is tbe Keet.Itat .St c . u . i a. . , , the shortest and ouickest oe accnmmoaatioaa. TheO A M. ii tbe on Sloepisu Car between Douis. Our agents are ready give information te tha communieatioa add signed will receive Address I). C. SoAVKS, & M. Ry , Mitchell. Ind. District Passenser Aeent. J. P. Barnard, PreiideeA Manager. Vs. B. Snattae, senger Agent. Cincinnati, On CITY. ROINAIt!i An ordinance Makiae it nab any person to bitch bones or eattbM shade tree, or tbe boxing, or ii iSjr thereof, or to hitch bona ot w ratal such a manner a may cause the.' j r . .... . iioo aqj cui-vir, or van VCXP any filth or litter in such cutter, tbe street and tidewaika Of theuloomington, Indiana. Sic. L Be it ordained bv th and Common Council of tha DiooroiiiRtcn, inaiana, tnat its lawful for any person te bitcbi brrse. mule or cattle to an within the corporate limits of aaii i to any ooxtng arouna said tra,' protection thereto: or to atMKi leave any horse, mule or eatth) t)ii position, within the eornorsta said city, that the putu-rs, street, waiaa may ioery occomvi iitteroa by ay uy, straw, I uustance. Sac. II. Any person tne provisions or tea shall upon conviation. any sum not greater tltaa. law, and pay the east or Sac. III. This ordinal rcrctt after its legal pibl I. Robert C. Greaves. 1 of Bioomington. Indiana Koine to oe a true ana "Ordinance adopted by t oil of the Wlv or ntooi regular meeting July tat,ll.'.TI L'llW .... nuns, as v. July , 'as. j -wDon't let any' other medicine on you n South American Ki nnthia qul tft it, aad n 010104; en.

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