Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 October 1890 — Page 2

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I If MB a sUafebtt ticket, tSO to ft left of tbe. asm wish to vote; that yeo: shoald (tamp tto ssntotitrt of tke word "aI Ticket.'' MOMiHUMI Wi. xlkhk llm lUlH itMIB the MOM totlwWl of the name of the Secretary ta ia ecaar to vote toe strafgiit ; bat a ticket stamped that way aa osooaan we onnwr Dea forget the the way la vote a JhaiaM ffcfat istostaasp the square at fmahsfcoftkowecd "Repobheaa Ticket." Inhi- Toi aaa ante a miud ticket ia two ways. , mwif g UM seaare to the left or toe ' aa..k JU.,,. Car wheat Ton ixaAM ahliin Tiat of eaadib s ttr vm aa Mun thai saeara In ttm left of the BaaM of tout party, sad esse ba aaoare to Uw Van altlMpenoaoaMT outer ticket for yea weA-to vera. " ' Ik will be rettxaabered tkat If r. Crama metved his omaation for Cktk e lb 10th day of May. Prior to kia nomioation ht waa OMprlJed to Pod osik lime in kotiMg after feis iafereats in diffcieut towoabint, oompoiHliDB with the workers, and sceiog the faoya (as all aodidaer wast) aad one KttmM very naturally ezpm tktt wbca be cajac to file 8tateaol at tba rommissMxiera' Jona tcias, tbcia wobU be a great aaaber 4 daya for which he woaM kdl to charge the county fear dollars a day.- fiat aa iapeetina of that report afwwathat be ehaifed the eoaaty H per day tor every day (txeepi ooe) fieea March 1st till t eaaveatioa aa May 10-rSon-eya :jew'i'rV BKrMaVaam ith oara; -aa in tka eeatar of laa Httlo tonal lattaatof "BapaaHean Ticket" waara TW AaMrkaa aaglo asaia in U air.Ba am aad ataea year rtamp rixM uWe, Or aaw too aiay lall-iato a saara, JUat stake a Mktaka thaVB auAa yaa , (taatp wMK cara; Buatii In till I lalnr nf tTin rmft n Sifaetlj aatovtbo Unl wttk winga, Tkat taartt fer liberty aad Uug Tka kM Oat aaats ia appar air, ' i oa ftaoet, waara 'pofonon dara. Btaata ia tka eaatar of tba Ktua laaara, n fraat or "KepnoiKaa iwa," waa Tka AaMrieaa oarW asara ia Um air; r kfatkarSji ataBtB1-witk aara 3ID HE ATTEND THE COMMITTEE MEETINGS? While John W. Crave waa 8teretary f the Deaxieratio County CeatraJ Coaunhtee be was aafal to he proBrpt ia hie atteodaaee opoa OMBBMttee BBeetinga. Jlelow. we give a few of the date the Oeatral Cemanttee aicii Oeeeoiber 2tth, 1887; March 31et,188S; Aognet 17ih,188; Janaary Htb, 1890. fiv reSsreace to Mr. Cravcas' awamatataaeeat of March, 1888, we lad that be charged the eoaaly $4 for Beeepber 4.1, 1887. By lefknan. tehia aajora stateaaeat of Jaae, 1888; we find that he ehiifed ft for MarefaSlat, '88. By rcfeicaxa to bis sworn etateaatat of September, 89, we Sad tihecUrrNibr Aogast 17, By refertace to bia awera state-.: awatofMawb,I890.we fiad that heeharged 4 for anoary 11, fgO. He ought t tell the tax-parers' whether he was attending the coaaaittee aseetiaea oa the davaennrarratod. , We do not know, bat oa u iR pmnu m asoarwa awnty who doubileat do know., . Exaaiae hia WIU, en k ia the ' AadakK a hw, btfore you jaaSatst.; jr ajaMi. propJ.- Bepabiiean awetlac. haM in. tka coort koaw Satoroar aiekt. aad rjorckai ware awda by Mr. Daaiek aad Castor Jovd. A read orawd was la rtisaa-sass, aotwtthotaixliac k rain The hut township electin was ew an ibe xtb day off April, lo90. It was at this eleetioa that John D. Margaa made the race for Trustee oo ' the 'Denoeratio ticket ia Bjoonjiafton towaabip. No nan was soon stlioitoin ahoat the result aad worked harder for the eleetioa f Mr. Morgao thaa did John W. Oaaaw, and yet we fisd by refereaee (h bw sworn staieawat of Jane, 8oj that b charged the ouanty N for M arrriors aa Bepmotead vut tm ba( day, ' Examine hie bills, oa fite ia the Aaditw ofliee, before' ytn pass jailgftjeaf. They are puhito no)-

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II 1 mum - --- Jodee Duncan came home Friday ght after closing op the docket at Bedford. The docket was the heaviest known for a long time. .No court for nearly six i aaoaths, srhW lot of- cases carried Over from last term for want of time; and lots of new cases, yet by being promptly on hand at the ringing of the bell and proceeding with the business be got through in two weeks and a half. It is accessary for the Progress to state ia this connection, that Judge Duncan is a candidate before the iteople. and should be elected by a good uaWHy on apt. -tin. If Sudbury in elected be will awkeU aav tiieeiv. Hn san run hia marbia loe, aad hi oa Bed. can ooUact the eaont.aisrav ooot ; The following are the dates of a tew UemorratKconvefltiuns: March 10th, 1888, Btoomingtoa township convention. Cravens acted as See rctaryv September 1st, lSSS. Demoeratie enoaty cnoveotion Craven instructed Secretaries ia their duties. April IStbfjlSSO, Democratic Mass Meeting. JJy reference to Mr. Cravens' sworn statement of Jaae, 1888, we find be charged the county tor March lUtn, 1888. By referenee to his sworn statement of September, 1888, we find he charged the county f4 for Septem ber 1st. 1888. JJy reference to his awera statement of June, 1888, we find be charged the county for April 12, 1890. Don't know whether be served the county those days or not. lie may answer. . In looking over Mr. Cravens' atatments we find that he charged-$4 per day for Thanks giving Days ia 1887 and 1888 and for (be oortu daya ot July in 1887 and I889. How mneb work be Iterformed on these public, holidays, vpuenthefc do not k no nennla mi ,t Every man, every woman, ev ery soldiers' widow and orphan, in the county, who owns any property aad helps to pay taxes, contributes to the salary of $4 per day paid to tbe County Superintendent, tie nee all are interested in the manner in which he conducts bis business. NO one will deny this, we presume. University .Notes. Zarfog wears tbe Pbi Pi Colors, Theta met at Jliu Fields' jatt Friday merainf;. - kama net at Miaa McPbeatan' last Tbaraday eveaiag. The btbar sad Mother of tbe Newsom boa viaHed Collage f riday morning. Prof. Jeak was aboeat on a lecturimr tanr daring tba middle of tbe weefcv All tbe BMaSban of tba law eiaaiei "boltoiT Wodaatday to bear Oea. Ksum. Kuuev war' intliatad into Um Phi Kappa Pei fraternitr lactSatarday nigbt. Via Cbariia Moore of Ytaesanei waa ioiUated into the Karoo fraternity bat Tbonday eTening. Be. Jen kin Uoyi Janei. of Chieaeo. lectored at tbe chapel Sunday afternoon. pa "laleUeetoal Sooaomj." at tbe cbapal Tbonday evening on tbe Arebalogioal rotearebet going oa in Greece at tba present time. . mXA sa t 1 IT J ..... r Cornell, died at Chicago bat Friday raoraiag. Bb remain were taken to bis borne at Fairfield, m Wbca Sheriff Tom Farr was a mere boy. this fires of .patriotism burned So warmly in his heart that he enlisted without stonbins to ootwderjthe hardships and priva tions tkat are a part c: a common solJier's life. His' company was asHgaea to the 33d Indiana Vols. and Tom stared with them through. , i.i'' j. - dick ana win, never nincnme from duty, and getting, bis share of bardshipand exposure. Tom is one of those men who never complain. Be didn't complain then, bat served his time cheerfully and went to tilling the soil when be came home. Everybody likes hire. He is one of tbe cleverest men you ever met, and it yoq nave never met bun you will find it a pleasure to do so. Give him a vote on the 4th of November. A Coantv 'Treasurer ia pxnent. ed to do his dtitv. hut he is not r. quired to be cruel to jerk the bed Cejaaeaa, an. wva . n 'a Laiibo f mhI.a vwtfi eat yrwp mmtm as hvuso v tlf fatT m tern dollars in fees. Ed. Anderson will not oppress the poor man he has been a noor man himuplf. and fee hi sympathy for and with them. When you vote for Ed. you vote for a good Treasurer, aud a kind hearted, humane man.

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D efl ZD M headquarters for Medium nf Sruta fnr nnflinftfiRil sa ikw inu iiuuicun, - - - - -Tom Farr will continue to do business at the old stand, south of the Masonie Hall, next year, if his friends remember him as kindly as they should. IfT. H. Sudbury should be elected Treasurer, his son "Bed." Sudbury will bo the Treasurer in fact, and will collect your taxes. Mr. Sudbury has an extensive establishment for the manufacture of tombstones, which occupies his entire time and attention. The Democrats of Indian Creek township, it' is stated, are somewhat undecided how to vote for Cminty Clerk this fall. This condition of affairs is favorable for Mr. John Craven, late of Hendricks county, for now all he baa to. do .is to go down there and tell the voters be is the person who should be voted for. Mr. Craven went down to Indian Creek tp. two years ago to tell the old gray headed fanners who they ought to vote for for the office of Trustee and they didn't do it. They thought Craven was too new a man in the county . to give tbem advice. Benj. McGee and wife are on a visit to relations in Indianapolis and Anderson, Ind. ' . Mrs. Ida Henley has rooms at Geo. Norman's, oa tbe west tide of tbe square. For seven long, dreary months Tnm Farr was sbut up in Libby Prison. It was a dreary fate for a young man, after the privations of a common soldiers' life, but then as now he was uncomplaining and iinobstrusive, and he suffered in silence. ' His opponents for the office of Sheriff were more fortunate and now they can look back to the jolly times they bad during the wnr with pleasure. Tom deserves to be re-elected on general uriucinles. and he will be. John Brill of Hendricks coun ty is making speeches for John Craven of Hendricks county. These' Hendricks county people are . a lucky set. Craven has been elected County Superintendent twice. John Brill came here from Hendricks county, and before niany people knew him he was given a position in the Blonminglon postoffice by Feltus, the Democratic postmaster, though there were scores of Monroe county young men who were eager for the job. Now Brill, it is said, will be Cravens' deputy provided Craven is elected Clerk. It don't look right, does it? Dr. Jas. D. Maxwell jr., the Republican candidate for Coroner, is expected to reach home before the election. This is another case here the Republicans selected the best roan that could be found for the position. No one . will vote against Maxwell if they take time to consider tbe matter. Don't forsret that Judire Dun can is tbe Republican candidate. He is a competent officer, has given general and entire satisfaction a Judge of the circuit court, and should receive a lance majority in this county. Lawrence county will see that he comes uo all ria-ht. as the Republicans down there are awake to the necessity tf electing a satisfactory man for this very imporiapt position. lie has done well in the Lawrence circuit court. as he did here. -ami deserves at the hands of the neonle of this judicial district. Bold f aUehoods. . A tCard From Mrs. Pedle;o. In my lsw suit with the Michigan Mutual filfA Tnfllirana lnnna n ..n nine through six terms of court' Mr. riw ana nno n ami some cents AM his coal. WIimh T wan, 1ji..H. wUI. I. : he refused to accept but Ave dollars. x m not wisn 10 ae unuemooa a taking a hand in politics, but I do want to defend one who has been my friend, from ira uiaiiuiuui misrepresentations: MOLLIS B. PB01G0. 9m Deo. W. VTalker. Editor Progress: I see in Suturday's Courier that in the suit brought against me by Veasie White, chancing that Mr. Fuller, Clerk of tbe Circuit Court, bad charged me a large amount of illegal fees. The whole thing is false, a Mr. Fuller never charged me a cent, and I never paid him a cent, and the above charge ia without foundation and wholly false. 4M9JHKUHIIV JOlirS, O. XT. WALKER. Card from Robt. llendrlchsoni. Editor Progress: In recent Issue of the Courier. I am thnt II r Vniiap ! charged with taxing illegal fhes against me in the suit I brought againit Mary Lenta. I besf Iiuiva in ihi. m.nn., A state to tbe voter of Monroe county that ch is not the case, but oo the contrary R04U5RT HENPWCKSON.

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Dem j Dcnocratlc Tisfet. For Secretary of gite, : Dam: CLAUDE MATlWB, For Auditor of site, . Dem: JOHN O. UENDKOK, For Treasurer of Site, : Deni: AtBEHT OAI4 For Judge of the Bwreme JOSEPH A B. MITtSELL For Attorney-Geoenl. : Dero; AWSZO 0. SMITI. ForCIerk of tbe SujveSne fjVart For Superlntond-nt Public In . xrem . srrucion, BERVBY D VORIE8, t f Far Chief ot "Bureau of ; uera: SUtidcs, - WILLIAM A FBELLE, J., TPri CaB aAAlnliM Dem : SYLVKSTEItS. G0JiV4 1 1 im l Peaocrallc Ticket .., For Boprespntative! in Gnrj3S, ; Dem.i 5th Congrewdenal iirtritv . .GEORGE W. (pOPElt, ... . .. .., . .v ... For Circuit JudgVKKbfltidfcifcl ; Dem., ' -Cims.it, - ' ROBERT W. MIEHS. . . . . . . For Prospcntin?? Attnrney.'lOth Dew ; .MHlicliU Cireuit ROBERT D, THOMPSON. ' - . .'; j- ......... For Joint ScmUor-for Cmiities : Dem ': "Bnrthnlninew, Urown, jtlouroe, ........ HICHARD A FULK. ' ... . : Dem : coiintiea Slonrrm and Btiiwn, .. ........ WILLIAM G . WATSOJS'. Fiw Clork of the Hmiit Court, : Dem : JOHN XT. CRAVEN. For Treasurer, : Dent : TOLBERT II. SUDBURY. ........ ' For "Recorder. rDom : DILLON TALBOTTi , For Slipriff. : Dem : -MICHAEL T. CAR MICHAEL Fer Coroner, Dam : GEORGE L 8TANSIFER. For 8urv-or. ; Dem ; GEORGE B. ItADER. ........ For Commlmiloner, lstDJrt., : weru: . WARE. B. WALKER, .For Commissioner 3d- Bis,, -' Dem : JOHN GILMORE. Enoch Fuller is practically a' people's candidate for Clerk. He was always a hard worker. He has .made a living by the hardest work on a farm, and in a sawmill'. He does not feel himself above tbe toilers, the teamsters and laborers they all know Enoch, and be has always known them. He was aa clever and familiar with -tbem before he thought of being a candidate as he is now. Nothing .stuck up about Enoch Fuller. For Stamp and. Minelle . Photos, go to Summers' Galfcryj -by Progress Block. .... f ' '

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BUY YOUR CLOTHING, HATS, ETC., J. P, TOURNER & COMPANY, Our WAM. STOCK of Clothing in now In, and we lire ofTerIng you ood Gool ut LOWKR PKICES than ever GOOI Ooodd have heen sold iu JBIooiiiington before. Come and see these Goods. It will cost .vou notliiutr to look, and we will save you

inoney on any purchase you may make iu the Clot hints line. SJE3B IIKUJE. Won't forget the nlnee ; One or IOKTU OF AMLWX, WJBUT SI WE1 Boor Morth of Alley, West Side Square.

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For SeoretarT of State. 1 Bep J MILTON TMJSSLEK. ......... For Auditor of State. i .Bp 5 IVAS S. WALKER. asssesaa ......... For Treasurer of State, Rep GE0K0K W. P1XLBY. For Judee of the Supremfcl , Kp : Court, Sin Unmet. '- . ROBKKT W. Mc BRIDE. a,....,.. For Attorney-Gdnernl, : Rep : JOHN W. LOVETT. For Clerk of Supreme Court. Rep: WILLIAM T. HO BLE. ... ... For Superintendent Public In-1 ; nap : sirucuun. ......... JAMES H. HENRY. . .For Chief Bureau of Statistics, i K.-p I JOHN WORKKLL. For State Geologist, Rep JOHN M. COULTER. Rp I Rcpnbllcau Ticket. For Representative In Congress : Rep Gth C'inresioiiHl Disteict, .. . johK G. DUNBAR. ......... For Circuit Judge. 10th Judi- : .Ri'P : rial Wrruit. . -',. HENRY C. DUNCAN, For I'roseputine Attorney, : RiU.'s ' 10th Ju'licmJ C'lo-uit, ": Mt?80N R.. LOWE. Fpr Joint Senator lor rounlics : lti Bartholomew. Brawn. Mvnruc, ........ . . -HEJUMf-DOUP. ......... .HAWItj: BAKSlSa For Clrlf of tbe OiivnH Court, I Rf-p i ENOCH DULLER. . ....... For Trf-asuror. 3 Rep EDWARD L. ANDERSON. For Recorder, JAMES W. JACKSON. Rep : Tor Sheriff, : R-p : THOMAS J. FARE. .....i... For Coroner, i R-p JAMES D. MAXWELL. . ... For Surveyor, : Jtp 1 COLUMBUS F. SMITH. For Commissioner, 1st Diet.. 5 Rep : WILLIAM PETERSON. For Commiuioner 2d Dist. 5 Rep ! JOSEPHS. DINSMORB.

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Pro"! Prohibllloa Ticket. For Secretary of State, Pro BRAZILLAI M. BLOUHT. ....... For Auditor of State, Pro ABRAHAM IlUNTSlNGEKl For Treasurer of State. ELI J. ROBB. Pro .....t For Judge of the Supreme Pro tJOun, Mn lJUtrtct. JOHN W. BAXTER. For Attorney-General, SCMNKH W. 11AYNE3. : Pro 1 For Clerk of Supreme Cmirt, rro JUAKi4&a it. dttssur. For Superintendent Public la. Pro s trnctIon, LEANOKR M. CRI3T. ...... For Chief Bureau of Statistics, Pro : K AN K UnSOUCUKT. For Slate Gool.i Pro j JOSEPH MOORE. Fro 1 Prohibition Ticket, For Representative In Congress Pro Ml: C'im-ionl Dlntrict, WILLIAM R. SHELT. ......... For Circuit Judge, 10th JudtPra ; ciul Circuit, For Proiitin Attorney, 10th Pro Judicial Circuit, For Joint Siinator for counti Brown, It iMlmlomrw, Monroe, DAVID M. BECK. Pro couullrt of Brown and Monruo. JOHN U. SHOOK. For Clerk nf the Circuit Court, DUDLEY F. SMITH. "Pro" For Treasurer, : Pro : SAMUEL O. WYLIE. ......... For Recorder, Pro : CHARLES A JUNKIN. For Shuriff. Pro j WILLIAM SMITH, ......... For Coroner, i Pro i RILEY BEYERS. 'J!..5 ANDREWS.' r or aurvuvor. For Commissioner lit District, : Pro i ......... For Commissioner Id District i Pro SOLOMON E. PAFFORD. be? HOME Y.

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I Poop I Pewple's Ticket. For Secretary of State, : Peop : MARTIN V. KINDLE. For Andltor of State, JAMES M. JOHNSON, Peop: ..... For Treasurer ot State. : Peop: ISAIAH N. MILLER ........ For Judge of tbe Supreme : Peop: Court, 6th District, JOHNS. BENDER. For Attorner-Generai, : Peop: WILLIAM PATTERSON tlllllsi'. ' -..' -.'., -.- For Clerk of Supreme Conrt. : Puop : BENJAMIN F. STREET, Fer Superintendent Public InPcop : struction. WlbUAH WlttTNJCX. For Clilef Bureau of Statistics, Poop : JOHN W. SHOCKLEY. aeaeaa : Peop : For State Geologist. EDWARD 8. POPE. I Peop Peopled Ticket ..... ...... For Represeutnti ve in Congress Peop : otli Congressional IMstrlct. ........... For Circuit Judge, 10th Judi Peop : . clal Circuit, ........... For Pmsecutlnj Atteruey.lOtli Peop i Judicial Circuit, Pm' Joint Senator for Connties 1 lVip j Bartl-oltHiuw. lirowa, Mouroa, Fof-joint Representative for coautir or Brown and Monroe HARRY BARRETT. i Poi' i JTep : PtMip Vpw?7 : Peop eeaveaeaeaaa " !Pwp For Clerk of the Ctrcult Court, "Bunco sausMtUitl, For Treamirer, JOHN W. BRAY. For Recorder, SAMUEL SUAUWOOD F r Sheriff. JOHN W. BUTCHER. For Coroner, MORRIS T.JUDAH. I . an mm fpp; JAMES OUTCHEM. For Commissioner, 1st Dlst, Peop : , JAMES W. HAMILTON. For Commissioner, d Dist, Peop : . ISAAOP.HOPBWEU Notice of Final Settlenaeat mt Estate. In tba matter of tbe estats of Hiram Martin, deeeaied. In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, Novem ber term, 1190. Notice ii hereby riven, that tba under signed, as administrator of the estate of Hiram atarua, aeceaaea, an presented and filed his account and Touchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the ame will come up for examination and action of said circuit court, oa the 19th day of November, 1890, at which time all person interested in said estate are required to appear in said court aad show cause, if any there be, why said account aad voucher should aot be approved. And the heir of Id estate, aad all others Interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any port of said estate. WILLIAM McCOY, Oct. 2. '90. Administrator. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Uid will be received by the Common Council of the City of Bloomincloa, Ind iana, in theC'iunc'l Chamtx'r, in said city, at their regular meeting to He Held TUESDAY, NOV. 4th. 1890, for conMnictln" brick tidowslk on both sides of Third rtreet, from College Avenue to ilunderson street. Specifications for said Improvement are now on file, and can be seen at the City l..rb'. u. Tho Common Council reserves the right to ri-joct tiny and all bids. Contractor will observe the following rreoluiiun wluptad by the ConnnB.it Council : Resolved, That hereafter no bid will lie receivud, and acted upon by tbe Common Council, unlw the name of the sureties who aru to sign the bond of the applicant, in ri.se he Is awarded the contract, are given in the bid. IttlUKltT fj. UrlKKYSpi, Oct.. 15, 99 St.. CHy Cletjt.

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for tbe ajprevemettt of Liaeota- St and the eoat thereof. Skc. I. Be it ocdained by the If and Common CounciL of tka Cil Bloom in Eton. Indian, two-thirds member thereof concur ring therein, thStP liincoia street insaM city beimnrovisS 4 Gradinc: Gutterine. MeAdamlsias ai paving a brick lidewalk oa bstk sMaa5! thereof from Third street to let h straM. in accordance with the puma aad spacHi cations therefor heretofore adapted by tie) uomnon uouncii ror ine improreaaeM or said street, now on ale ia the ofice of tke Clerk of said City, snd in accordance witar tbe resolution of tbe Common Oeaajoitf2 sdonted Auatnt 19th. IBM. Saa. II. The cost of said impTovsnaewt ; or aaia nreai, except ine proporuoa ware ef.oonupied by street aad alley rrnailans; shall be asseaaed per lineal freat foot ' said asaeasment, if deterred, shall be paia in ten aanusj installments so sees ev which shall be added interest at six . cent, per anauaa, parable aa from tbe date of Una! estimate and collected as provided by law. A bond'er bond (bail be issued ta anticipation of tbe oollecUoa of said dufer red assessments, unless tbe property own ers pay their said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued all a pre Tided for in tbe act of the General Assembly as Indians, approved March Stb, ISSa. 8a. III. Thi ordiaaaas ahatl be kk full force from aad. after it iagal sat laa 0H i I,' Robert C. Greevs, Clera of the City of Btoomingtoa, Indiana, certify tba ievegoiug to be a true and eorrect oeyy e.f aa orainancc aooptea oy toe umsBH vtasn ell of said city, at their regular taedsaf, ROBERT C. uEKXVsTa. Oct, is, 'Mtt, . CityCktbs Dr.L.T. LOWDCf MYttCiAM All SUItEtR, HrMtutviiaMW TunvsWi ' UJhWalsAWlva! allflEAi . OFFICE : Corner Col. Amur and 4th St., South of Easerye. AM eattwlBi4M2sB

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tu Mitral svrevi, cwmmg v plana tpecmcatioBS tnereror aeretaiore an by tbe Common Cvunoit for tba iaas meat of said itreat new oa ale ta thai of tbe City Clerk, aad ia i tbe resolution or tee Oomaaon adopted August 19th, 1894. Sec. II. The cost of said tan of said street, except tbeprosortiaei

of occupied by street and alfsy arettinsw' . shall be assessed per lineal freat. aaAf

against tae real estate a tutting taat said, assessments, if deferred, shall b in ten an Boa I Installments, to which shall be added interest at cent per aannm, payable semi-aai irom asie ei anal cstlmata collected as provided by taw. A bend or bead shall be aaaatta. ticipatioa of thecollecUoa of aiddsowt assessmeota, unless the property e piy their said assewmunt before hend or bonds are issued, all as n

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prilde4 tor In the set of tho Geaeral AsaembM iEdiaaa, approved March Sth. ISSa. ' Sao. III. Thi ordinance sbaH ba force from and after iu legal pobtfcasftiswj L Robert C. Grceve. Clerk of lb Chjf.': of B.oomiugton. Indiana, certify tbe ferer' (roinir a a trae and eorteet copy r aa oruiaance aiopiett by tee I'Massea t cil of laid City, at ibeir regular at

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"v. ...... v . , m . JOHKMlFsPS SALIC. By virtu of a certified an iof-a the Clerk's offlca of the. Monroe court, ia a cause wherein John W ner, Cynthia A. Cosner. Joseoh B. I are nlaintinTs. and Aka Natt t Jk; fendant, requiring me U make the staar t Nine Hundred and Eighteen DaNer sent Thirty-Five Cents ($91835) with iatarass on said decree and costs, I will eweea ssV:)

Fublio Sale, to the highest bidder, oa? Um

AATTTPn V K 1 I. tMM. between the hours of IS o'clock a. . a) 4 o'eleck D. m at (aid day. at tka daar' the com bouse of. said Man roe rnmuUm: Indiana, the reat and oroSta of a tjsnw aot exceeding seven yean, of the fcHipi ng orwriosq real estate to : The southeast quarter of tka aoatk quarter oi section etcven (H); U hbii wt tne norsaeast quarter- ar iourieen (t; ine northeast tbe north weet quarter of aeotion ( 1 1) ; the southeast qnartor of tke ai weit quarter et secuna toarfsaa except aneen acres in the asotbwsat er thereof. ?'

the south west qaarter of wetioa fsissw .'141 lvisw M.t nf Rum " iTi1

. -.. nw. mm., v. ... .jq.aiVh irm asTtha unlh mA tiZZt ' Sl All of said lands (a tewaskte tan Bonn, nnavam wwasa 171 wssasaww lea mm. cunty, Indiana, containing a ajJ hundred (300) sore, more or less. All OI fiatO land ta xitnaSaa ia W. .... f county, State of Indiana. T irttich rents and proflts will not sett ' fer a suflteicnt anm la uiklW all -

interest and costs, I will at tbesam. tlwwl and nlwj, im ituVu. .k. .asT'S

SuLl U will ha j a .

lief whatever fman alual!na a -- &

meat isws. lituaAS J, FAKB, Oct a, 'ti. fear gUKRIsT SALK.' R virtaa nt tmt MmA i erea and, Kxecutien tot m (BrseseA.lssmi t.CerkV o9J of ilereS rt . . i . . . . " """Hi in a caiw woerein ana rtala ts nl.inlllT mmA Umllim I Wt.U I W ..1. W. Field ar defendants, requiring aM .to mak theuu ofOne Hundid and 4sv enlv Dollars 11701 with u -Lk decreo and costs, I will expo at JttHle oaie, to ta Highest kitMOr, on TIIUPDAY. OCTOBER so, laaa. betwoon the hours of IS o'clock H. aa4 4 o'clock e. is nf uid iU. mt sk. Jtmmlh the court house of said Moaroa eevaty, Indiana, tha Mats mwA n.S. t - i2L. not exceeding seven year., of (a fet!w. nil mu anas. 10.11: Com monetae thran aat aail daAs l.a. north of the south west earner of Im - a. in tho new town plat of Harrodtlrasw. thenoa running nnrik Imm. . T eight inches, thence east seyaatyhteja feet, tbense south fourteen feet and b incbv. tbenco west Mveaty-tbrea fsit to the plaee of beginning, being paftiof lota five and fiftyfoor, in the new town fhj

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Mil ni z.in i.n. .... - - . , . viounty, muie oc taqiana. If such rent and profit wilt not sv4l for a sufficient um to Ufy said dvetaa intercst and cotto, I will, at tba urns tins flirt place rtpo,e to public uki the ma imple or said real ealate, or ea who., thereof as mj he sutJMent to diacbtn said decree, interest and oiwto.. " .: 'Huh! aaWi will k. ml. ' lief whatever from valuation or -ri-iTt J. HUH as 4. FA Shwif Montoo County 0t. , 0,