Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 January 1891 — Page 2

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FOB PRESIDENT IN 1893: THE MAN NOMINATED THB KBPCBUCAK OORVBHTIOS.

Ob Friday atteraooa last, at l'liaortoa, a mmb wearing a rape overcoat and plug hat, drove op on the corner of Main and Third streets and began to perform some ""Voniiaon slight of hand trieksv In very abort tine a targe crowd had collected. The man then pro-

' reeded to sell a few bran rings for ' J5e aeota-eaeh. After selling terra or eight he gave each purchaser -a dime. He then produced it brass chain, selling four or five of them ir 15 cent, and giving the par- : rhaserrn half dollar each. The next thing on the program waa a w solid geld chain (worth about 25 cents n doses). These he aoM al

most as mat as be eonld Jisad iheia nt. for one dtIUr: each: some of the snekera baring two r three. After selling abont fifty orwsty he bruaght out ftlwatch which he ofJend to sell for ten dollar. Not .finding n purchaser he very kindlythanked the crowd for their. liberal patronage, whipped np his horse and drove ot main street. - A straw vote on the Presidential election of 1893, taken among the" mrmen by the Farm and Home, ia given some prominence owing to the power suddenly manifested by the Alliance. A total of 216,661 postal-card votes i received. Of these votes, repthelHen- Kogland, Mirttlle, Crtt.'rWeeni, North west-

era, Pacific Coast and Sontbero , (Kates, 107371 were for Bepobli-

' eand, and 109,790 were for Dwnof ernta. Of votes by Bepobltran mrraers, Blame received 39,909,

' Harrison 81,013, and Bosk 20,746,

. the remainder (16,903) being seatfeting. Among JLtemocratte tarnt-

. era Cleveland boomed ahead with . 71,787 votes, while Hill received ; 17,118, and CToftgressman Hatch 11.063, with 803 saatteriog. It f nrenmrkabie hew strong is the sentiment tiirooehoot the country

Tti fas aootb.tr race between Blaine

U nad Cleveland. They nndoabtedlj. ly have a strong fidlowing, at

least aaaong.tbe rank and file .of their respective parties. -a8oaae people, think that a pby

mesan does not work bard to earn ... a reasonably good income, but it is

. a miatan-cn notion' rata a nosy . pavsiexan yesterday evening, for be had been Mterrapfed at bis Christ-M-iKdinnef by a telephone call. a doctor was paid for all his work bis ioeome would be very ma eh larger than it is now. Physicians do a great deal of work WMnoat pay. 1 vent ore to my we . do more work wtthoot any ' cor rpeiisalioo than men ia any other 4fiewnjision. There are emergency : vases that most be treated for notheT" The there are relatives who t not expect bills for medical serms. Clergymen are very often mt to be indignant if they get a ill trom a doctor. Then there are poor people, and the shabby gen teel people, who nave not much to feWefbr fees. " Ten.n doctor has scores of esteemed Treads, who would be oiended if he charged tbem fall rates. Then there are til aorta of people who seek' advice ml want a prescriptioa at cost nee, which ia cheap for them, lawyer never gives professional ftMf even to his friend. yt are expected to do that very trs bard at best to spend a of yonr life with safiWrs, ma and are irritable under rable enamlaiats. half- ol ever can be cored, without died onoo to do smd deal fTwdrk-fer nothine.'' Cinaati uasette.. . Ealateaito tain ma. .- Tfnim liut Mlaasaaolis TribwM. m. nniiara, ot rierre. cs. ,u. m interview with the Aasomated Press, suggests a recipe for civiliz ".'"ing the Indians. Beginning with b proposition that labor in a po- - 'tent eivtiiaer, he arrtres at the eon that the Indian must be x wnnpetled fo wtrk for a living. - .Jlot all attempts to make the Ind an loil have been fmiiles. H pffefS -a life of laglorioos esse, e ! bit ;wtth, himtinjc. ninjj ami an occMinai n tlis htrda of -b white

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- A little war now and then suits bimrbuthe does not indulge in that recreation unless he has reason to believe that the advantage is all on his .side. . He won't work, though. Now, why won't he work t Because his squaw has been taught 'by immemorial custom sod stern necessity to do all the drudgery. Now comes Col. Bui lard's proposition odnc te the squaw. She baa been made to believe for countless generation, that labor on the part of the male is a disgrace not only to him but to the females of his family. She delights in the position of menial and looks with contempt una an Indian of the poite sex who will perform any service for himself or family when there is a squaw within sound of bis voice. Educate this notion out of her head, says Col. finl ard, and she will make her lord -and master work, and when he begins to earn his living civilisation for the race will begin to dawn. J he idea is a good one, and should be brought to the attention of Congress. . Let the young bucks be srnt home from Carlisle, Has kell andtbe other Indian schools and girls 'sent in their places. Convert tho&s schools into Iudian female seminaries, with all that the name implies.- Teach the bronzed belles to demise the cheap but gaudy blanket and covet the costly silk dress. Teach her that tuttitrntta is better to chew than black navy. Initiate her into the mys teries of laces, and let her dabble in art and music. Impress ner with the idea that large hands are a disgrace, and big ill-shod feet a reproach. Feed her npon fl ittery -natil she eaanot exist without it. MakeLher van. helpless., and in every way artificial, teaching her all the while that it is man's place to feed ber vanity and supply her many new wants. Send her back to her tribe prepared to convince the male members that if any one of them want ber for a wife he most prepare to support her id the style to which she has been a ecus - tonied. The bucks will rebel at first but in due time a change wilt occur that will make the male . a - . i r a . tne stave ot female w turns, as in in civilisation, instead of the lord of creation as he now appears in savagery, vol. uniiard also has a core for Mormon plurality of wives. He says give the Mormons as many Wives as they want, and Men es tablish a millinery goods store ev ery nnnarea yards, and away goes Mr. Mormon. sasaaa, The Spencer-Medical Springs, including the hotel, both house and grounds, were sold on Wednesday last at suction, by Receiver Pratber, for the sum of $12,000, thia bid being made by E. It Bladen for a company composed of himself, I. H. Fowler, W. S. Johnson, A. J. Curtis, J. F. Lawson, W. F. Franklin, J. L. Pierson and Wm. Fender, and it wag declared sold. The men who are interested have all been successful in their individual enterprises, and many of them were stockholders in the company. The original, cost of the property ws $30,000. Dr. Lowder will use the office heretofore ocenpied by Dr.Maxwell. -i-' 'Civil and Beligona -Forces," is the title ot a worn from tne penof onr tellow citismi, tie v. w. Li. Habtead. Mr. Halstead has writtea other works of note, among them "Future Religions Policy nf America." The work just issued is from the publishing house of Craaston A Stowe, Ciodnnati and New York, and is a fine specimen of typographical excellence. ' The author who is noted for the fearlessness of his utterances and his originality of thought, introduces his book with the following prefaces "This book, at bottom, is a discasxion of the preservative forces underlying civil society in the United States. It is of a kind, therefore, that choice will not' be made between it and any book of surface entertainment. ( It is serious, as it deals with important concerns in the larger practical life of the race. It does ut equivocate, because the reader is not treated generously when following the thought of an author who has hot put open-hearted sincerity into his work. It-is wn appeal to history aitd.to reason, and may not be an swered vith a mild scream. It 'esreb of readers ho 1 ofafottttdationiralh

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- er than the beautiful fresco and gilded finish of a structure whose base is unsteady." Henry Bcnckart is the proud father of a son. His other two childrenare daughters. m m RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. At a call meeting of the Pbyaician t of Bloom ington, held on the 7th day of Jan. nary, 1891, the following preamble and resolutions wpre adopted : Whereat, after a long and painful illnb,3Mil i : 11.. i dnred, Death ba removed from our midrt our eetremed eolleague, Dr. Maxwell, Jr., Be it Itceolved.'Tfaat in the death of onr beloved friond the profuwlon has lost s distinguished physician, ouraeWea a wise counsellor, the community a valued cition, nnd hi family a loving aon and broiner. oe n ronner nwoivea tnai we ex tend to the honored parent and family vur profound regret and sympathy in their bereavemont : that a copy of these reso lutions be tent to the county papers for publijation, and that ws wear a badge of mourning far thirty days. Xt. T. LOWDER, I Committee. W. 1 WHITTKD, J City ffeliuqueut Xsist. SALE of Xrftts in the City of rilwmington, Indiana, the same beinir Delinquent on taxes for the year 1889 and former years. Aoaerson cmran, in-iot zsu, vaius eua delinquent tax $20 40 Alexander John T, pt in-lots 13 and 14, seminary, value 1,003 delinquent tax 81 36 Arnold Wm, in lot 29, Davis Add, value 145, total tax 9 33 Alexander WarBeM, in-lot 4.2, Davis Add, value 345, Wal tax It 80 ' ArmbaraterWm,pt out-lot 46joalnary, value ooo, total tax 9 51 - Alexander Uenry, in-lots 51, 53, 55, Fairview Add, value 490, total tax 13 90 Baker Richard A, in-lot 24, Davis Add, value 285, total tax 9 81 Bursal d John B, in-lot 31 and pt Outlot 52, .East & Marsh All's Add, value 550 total tax 13 13 ' , .. " Boaner Homce, pt in-lot 130, value V?5, total tax 55 46 Bin k Icy Jam C, in-lots II and 13, and pt.out-lot ST, Howe's Add and Seminary, value 813, total tax 14 09 Berryman itarv, in-lot 81, value 1,075, total tax 33 61 Boltinghouse & Garrison, pt out-lot 3. Value 850, total tax 34 94 Brown Johii W, in-lot 20, Toung's Add, value 140, total tax 8 84 Bass Ben sad Lydta, in-lot 174, value 695, total tax 14 02 . Broofcsfaire W A, pt out-lot 40, value 385, total tax 13 66 Campbell John K, in-lot 173, value 445 total tax 14 Is Campbell Ida and Joe, in-lot 7 and pt in-lote 6 and 5, Campbell Add, value 58v, total tax 11 19 Clem Nancy, pt in-lot 356, value 200, total tax 4 05 Chandler Anna, pt in-lot 21, Orchard's Add, value 590, total tax 13 08 Cirgia "Wm, pt out-lota 16 and 17, value 750, total tax 15 86 Conley Jaa et al, in-lot 30, Dunn Add, valne 575, total tax 14 53 Duncan Eveline, pt in-lot 69 and 70, value 110, total tax 463 Davis David, in-lot 84, value 30, total Max I 38 Dupree, Benjamin, in-lot 49, value 330, total tax 8 43 Bverhe art S B, pt out-lot 60, Seminary .(id, value 335, total tax 10 25 East W H, in-lots IS and 16, Cron & Carmichael Add, valne 1,380, total tax 31 01 Finn Martin and wife, pt out-lot 77, Seminary, value 280, total tax 8 62 Freeman Jordan, in-lot 9, Young Add, value 175, total tax 4 97. Ford John W, in-lots 31 and 33, Davis Add, value three hundred and twenty, total tax 10 44 Fielder John; in-lot 66, Fairview Add value two hundred and twenty-five, total tax three dollar and fifty-two cents Fielder Tom, in-lote 55 and 57, Fairview Add, value 50, total tax one dollar and twenty-one cents Graves Thomas, in-lot 15, StcPheeters add, value 530, total tax, tbirty-three.dol. lars and twenty cents Gray Oliver, in-lot thirty-two, Davis add, vuluoSO, total tax 1 83 -. Gabn Asderson, in-lot SO, Davis add, value 815, total tax 10 5ftHamilton Jas B pt. in-lot Bo, value 1,725, total tax 28 24 Hord Wennis and Doss, Maple Heights, In-lot 19, value 37o, total tax 9 73 Hill George, in-lot 58, Davis add, value So, total tax 76o Hcnson Andrew, in-lots 35 and 28, Fuller & Waldron add, value Ho, total tax lo So Hardin St Hammon pt In-lnls 1 and 2 Toung add, vatae 55o; tot tax So 9 Hood Ellen, in-lot 5, Davis add, value 4o. total tax 1 31 Hinds Jonah Ent, in-loU 283 and 284, value 2oo, total tax 4 18 Holtsmari Isaac A, in-lots 5 and pt inlot 6, Orchard add, value 1,3oo, total tax 4o 88 Holland Bridget, pt out-lot 13, value 25b, total tax 7 06 Harris Martha, in-lots So and 52, Fairview, value 225, total tax lo 38 Jackson Elisabeth, in-lot 17, Davis add, value 34o, total tax 8 14 Jackson Granville, in-lots 21 and to in Davis add, and 28 in Fuller Waldron add, value 735, total tax 13 08 Jackson Bebeaoa,in-lota 11, 13, 13, 16 and 19, Davis add, value. 1,4-io,. total., tax S3 32 Jarksen Rebeoca and Granville, oijt-lot

10 and in-lot 14, Davisadd, value 635, lotaiP" 024 Mf-ry A Collier, nwq seq and S

tax lo 76 Jnnes Edward, pt in-lot 11, Owens value 35, total taxi o9 acq. I Johnson Andrew, out-lot 38.' Seminar?. .value 2o5, total ta In 58 K.ick Haney J , pt in-lots ' and 88, value 2,o75, total ta4l 21 Lnn Lilti-, in lot 3, McFherlers add, value loo- total tax 1 92 Lyons Bridget, pi Ip-lot 49, value 95, tot taxi 17 Mol,l(y Martha J, in-Jol 18, Davis' ad 1, TuluelJOojtuttilu? o '

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Meadows Mary C, pt in-lot 9, Young add. in-lot 35; Dunn add. pt in-lots 51, S3, 1 and B, Youngnd(,enditv-lot241 out-lot 28, value 4,38o,tottax72 3 "f Markson John, pt nut-lot 36, Seminary, value 53o, tot tase 12 90 McLnuchlonSarah.'ln-lotone, Alraianreradd, value 475,4otal tax twelve dol tad eight cents u aicAtaaUo,ptin.otxa, loungaoo, vai 9o,totta 7 68 MrPheelers Elizabeth and Dora, in-lot 39. Da vis add, value 24o; total tax 23 39 s4nf!n9 0ot.d Mndison. in-lot ona hnn dred and seventy-seven value 20o total tax 7 6H McLean Judith, in-lot 46, out-lot 48, Seminary, value 1,380, tot tax 27 64 Phillips Frank, in-lot 33, Fairview, value Cototnl taxTe 52 Phillips Julia, in-lot 7o, Fairview, value 2?5 tottax 3 5o Book John 0, in-lot9, Orchard add, value 39o tot tar 14 08 Bobertaon Bra, in-lot twenty seven and Iwonty.nineend 4, Cron & Carmichael add. value six hundred dol, tot tax 15 85 Rumple Benjamin, in-lot 46, Fairview, valuetwo hundred dol. tot taxS 04 Smith Mary A Est, in -lot 8, Cron 4k Onrmiehaeladd, value 75o. total tax fifteen dol and twelve cents Stout Prudence, pt in-lots two hundred and seventy three and two hundred and seventy four value 4oo tot tax 8 83 ' , Sears John W. out lota 38 and 45- Seminary value 75o tot tax 16 7o . Slow Jno. in-lot 35 Fairview value two nunarea ana twenty nve aoi, total H&seur dotandseventytwocenta u Slow CyreiSous in-lot 59 Fairview value" twerity five dol tottax one dol and twantyfoarcents Smith Mary J in lot Io8 value Io75 total tax twenty one dol andsixty threeconls Shields Fancy Cent lot" twenty seven Seminary value 45o tot tax twelve dol and llftytwo cents SpsuldingAs rucker tnlot 7 aicuooougn add value 65o tot tax 13 10 Souders Sarah outlots two, three twelve Seminary and inlot one Hows ' add value two tbonsnnd five hundred asd twentySve dollar total tax 39 4 u Smith Wm B nutlot 13 pt inlot lands Davis add value 615 total tas II 3o Shaw Charley ontlot tbirt vtwo Seminary value loIS total tax twenty Otre dollars and ninety ven cents Spencer Charley inlnts twenty-five and twentvseven value 455 total tax tw elvedol and thirty one cents ci. - m jw ti tv.-

ll?UXniyVMMUn 1012 MarUm B Hamilton, whf swa "Thorn 900, 80 - 3M' t0Thomp"n Jesoph. in-lot. 9, II and M,"ofl. 'S Tdb U nrf lv .,.! A w.Mn.11 H,1. rl.N:le, 40 acres, value luO total tax 7 98

Tn . " it ' U";" VJ "I tw. 78 Bnj . V.r;Lfc":. . !. a Z. A nd memv-fouAManU ItisrhU. varSe 610, total tax twelve dollar, ind thirty T.vlor John -S. Inlot 4. Itror. add. 1 ,.E f...,. ."tL: . . - "

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i. "i.P -.,rr x , , "ia ' "j-waa fclrwlew. i.1 two hundred and seventy five dol total tax 5 69 -.i Weathers Wm, inlot 40, Davis add, val two hundred and forty dol, tottux lo 8o WnUon. Susan and Win, inliit 8, Duvis add, val 593, total tax 13 16 ,,. Williams Louisa'J, iniots twenty-three, twenty four twenty Ova and twenty t'ix. Fairview, value I.55o, total tax 47- 7o ) Walker Geo W. inlot 8, Owens ad; value 940, total tax twenty tfauMlafe and ninety ilve tienta ... Williams JiliS, iulpl Iu5, Value 50,; tot tax In o6 Wilson Scott, In-iot W, pt- Inlot 17, Young add,. Vjilueilori;. total tux- i! 9o - City Clerk' Ofi1x-,Ulooniint!ton Inilinna, ! I, Robert U. (ire'Vt','t;U-rk of said City do luiroliy ccrlift thnl the fiircsoini; tc a trite mi.iI i-nrnvt list of binds utui .,tk re. turned m.d rorenining ilvlinqm-ut f-r.in.nv pttyinotit of taxes fur' the v-ar 1889 and former years, including miiialiv. iiiw-t and t of advertising, and aUo the liix'cs of tha -lirrrlil ranr.as ri-tiirned liv- JninMI M HunlKri IV,.,j.ir.r ,.t uiM ii-tr. audi

that the samo wcreMuly recoidid "a Ae tS rt.. 40 ncrrd. vii'u 1110. total lex 2!l 2fl law directs, ' ! 1271 Nancy Goodman, wq seq si14 ' R. C. Ottaisvss, Citv Clerk- itf rle. 40 acrec. value 113, Intel tax 42 P3 Ci.vClerkVom..loonU'ngton,I..diPa' Jf -ys "."H i" -Battcati hMehv given that so much Of &4,fwJ?B ' 'L-3 the lota and lands' .-nl,,ine i., the rre-i ' r Jn, n "M" in"',P, I ?,Tnf . . ' . .-:- -19 rl. 60 acre. vh!uc 05, tiUi t&x 8 &a

-tk.!..-. J.,-, k r the owner therf-of at the time ot sale, yill be sold at public unction, f the Court House door, in the Citv of Ulooraingto'n. County of Monroe, ami State of Indiana, beginning at 10 o'clock a.m., on tho seeond -Monday in Fubronry, 1891,'the Eaaia being tho 9th day of February, nnd cqntisuing from day to day until all are sold. ROBKRT-C.GREKVK.1 City CleiV: Bloamington, Ind., Ja.n. 14. 1891. : i. I3linciiient I-iist. A LIST of Lands and lit returned"br the year 1889, and previous years in MAroe County, Indiana, by James II. (jston, Uounty U reasurer or aid county. V. Mat 1 Bean Bloasom Townslilp So. 7 Nancy AshbaDgh Estate, part west half southwest quarter section ekjh't town 19 range two west, 35 acre, value $170, total tax 17 09 9 Sallio B Acuff, pt seq seq seel 7 tlO r2w, containing 12 acres; also Lots No. 93, 94, 95 and OS, in town of Stineavilie, total value 630, total tax 53 43 34 Btiskirk, Dunn and Smith, sbf neq and ehf seq, all in seels ttOr'iw, 160 acros value 1.290, total tax 46 84 88 Chambers Heirs, pt nfeq sec 29 tlO rlw, 15 acres, value 130, total tax 11 S3113 William J Davenport, neq svjq sec 83 110 rlw, 40 aere.1, value 245, total tax 8 98 135 E and J R Evans, Lots 31 to 30, 49 to 52, and' 65 and 56, Mount. Tsber, also pt seq seq m-9 116 rlw. 13 acres, total value 290) total tax 11 81 305 Miers, Rogers Js Co., pt iwq reels' tlO r2w, 33 acres, ' value 475,, tptal tax 18 87- ( i.. 306 Morton and Frill, pt neq sec29 t'l.0 r2w, 80 acres, value 355, total tax 19 281 ' 313. . George Moore Kt., nwq npq sec 33, shf nwq sec32, pt nhf nwq ser32ral' in tio rxw, containing 130 acres, .value 1,195, total tax 64 29 . 817 Monon -Stone Co., pt seq nwSs 30 tlO r2w, 10 acres, valuo 300, total tax 9 38 369 Catharine Parks, pt seq nwq ?ec20 pt sbf neq scc20 tlO r2w, 33 acrov value 335, total tax 15 35 i. 405- James L Smith, ptseq sec33,- tlO r2w, 15 acres, value 330, total tax 16 64 433 Mills Shelburn, pt nwq nwq sectS' HO r2w, 38 acres ; also Lots 65, 60, 67 and 68,- in Stinesville, total value 375, to.tal tax 10 86 600 Margaret Wolfe, pt swq socl7 tlO rlw 4 acres, value 315, total tax 7 91 " Wo. a Washington Townablp 548 Williara S Allen, neq nwq' socll tio rlw, 40 aores, vaiaa. U5, total tax 4 43 564 Mary A Bennett, neq neq irell tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 200, totaltax 6 88 576 - Chrisley Baugh, neq neq sec 19 t',0 rlw, 40 acres, value 4C0, total lax 13 73 580 Minerva Dastian, swq swq scc3 tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 375, total tsx 33 66 623 Albert H Coble, neq nwq sec4 110 riw, v acres, va iiiu zoo, leim tax o as 1 nvqwHiivriw, ev anres, value J33 Levi Collier etal, n and eqf seq j total tax 48 ss scci 1 hp riw, sa ev-jvu acres, vame iop. total tax 40 69 608 Lydia F Denny, neq neq seetO-tlW rlw, 40 acres, value lao, total la. a 34 . 669 8-ah and Mary Deuuy, pt nrq ee20 tio rlw, 10 acres, value 126, lota, tax 8 62 ! 688 Jnsenh Fnrnv. sea. sra. and swq. aq aac;lip rlw, 80 avfCit, ! jloOj to-J HH Wft W U ...

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699 Cynthia Gable, pt nwq swq end swq swq sec4 tio rlw, 58 acres, value 315, total tax 7 59 724 A J Holfapple and Sen, nrq neq c22 110 rlw, 30 acres, value HO, total tax 6 23 743 Samuel Houston, swq seq seel 3 tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 300, total tax 35 34 745 James Houston et al, nan swq, swq seq and acq tiwq scc2 tlO rlw, 107 72. iou aores, value oou, total tax IT 20 762 K B E.ratz, ehf nwa and nwq nwq socio tlO rlw, 120 acres value 400, total tax 13 75 764 Sarepta Knight, whf swq nwq and nwq swq sec 12, and pt rcq seq socll all in tlO rlw, 86 acres, value 360, - total tax 20 91 770 James W Logan seq nwq swq neq sec 26 tlO rlw, 80 acres, valuo 160, total tax 5 73 741 Martha Lundy, pt nwq see 13, end pt neq sec 14 tlO rlw, 00 acres, value 200, total tax, 7 08 too Jane Maginis ehf seq secl3 110 rlw, 77 60-100 acres, value ' 450, tola) tax 15 21 S15 George W McAdsms, ehf swq neq ec25 tlO rlw 20 acres, value loo, total tax S 45 816 Margaret A McCoy pt nwq seq sec26 tlO ilw 26 acres, value 120, lota) tax 4 23 841 Louis. Payne, nwq seq sec27 tlO rlw 40 acres, value 200, total tax 6 88 ' 860 Catharine Buggies, pt swq stcl2 tlO rlw, 108 acres, value 459, total tax 14 91 895 William Smith, pt whf seq pt ehf swq sec26 (10 rlw, 104 acres, value 670,tofal tax 32 42 , '' 943 Lavihia "Weaver, pt nwq nwq and pt nhf neq sec 6 1!0 rlw 46 acres, value 500, total tax 20 73 814 Wm S McCord, idif nq Rnd nra ffc7 tlO rlw, 240 acres, value 1,800, total tax 40 f 8 So. 3 Slarf on Tovrnslilp fG4 Mary A Back, srq neq cc7, and r..A .. -n ..rtfi tin t.1.. Ri iiami v.lna un total tax 8 17 set Ensixn M Brown, seq secll, nhf neq soci4, seq neq secU, sbf seq srcl4, seq swq tecla, and ehf nwq sec23, all in tlO rle, 480 acres, value 1,580, total tax 52 37 1001 John Ewing, neq rcclO tlO rle, 160 acres, value 300, total tax 32 75 1003 Rosa Fleener, pt whf nwq sec23, and pt neq and pt spq sec!2, all in tlO rle, 215 acres; value 1.135, total tax 85 91 1010 John K Green, nwq uwq nrq swq fpc.o no ri, eu acre, vbiub iuu, ioii 1016 K II Karr, filf twq and swq swq c9.odswqn.qw8tl0rle, lOOacre,, Vlne 400. total lax 36 98 I 1048 Wm I.incicome. pt nwq neq see ' J-"0 ". value w, tetai tax Jas R Sharpe jr., swq nwq nwq o cc4, tto rle, 80 acres, value 240, totXtll8 25 I HOO Julia Sharp-, srqnwq m-c15 tio rle, 40 acr... value ion, total tax IS 83 1114 TomliiiMMi Mrc. Co- neq nwq scrB HO rle, 40 acres, value 120, total tax 4 08 : t H9 W R Tincher, two seq seolS tlO l -la.-40 acre. vulue tOu, total lax 15 97 1133 Ora Whitaker. ehf nwo swq nwq anct nwq swq socio- tlO rle, 1 CO acres, value 508. total tax 12 90 ' -' MVO. 4 Uenlors Township 1153 James M Aflwr, elif acq-ee28. t!) rle, 80 acres valuo 220, total tax 34 13 . 1-1-7 Benj K Kmnnam. w frc.ec6 to r.1,-, GO Bcrs, V::jm 60, total fax 14 65 'lSKS j.ihn tlt.lKiry, nhf'S wq eq sf cTA t la ru, i M acna, vulue coo., total tx fi'w . ,1257 .Jlanry .1. rst"r, swqsq anu nw frnc''c6. aud Jit no t'rac Si'l'7. tf rio, 117 '00. H0' acres, value 500. lotrfl tax 18 31 '1 126G Jacob Gariiimlt. lit Jiwq s fi Hd : ehf q fw2! 9 rle; 107 50 lOOj value 405, tote! tax CO 61 ! W1 K'ixnbcth Griilibs. i-hf swq neq pt nwq and nwq n-q ss-e29 tlO r.", acres. valu S5rt-total t'X IS 10 C4 1268 Quo W 43.ilval. Tiwn Swq sec29 1306 Wm V Ji-Mer, rq swll t rle, I lCo'acrcs. value 40S, total tax 21 73 . ! 1304 - William Orr. ehf swq and swq soqwcil t9 rle, 120 mres, value 6o, total tax 41 87 1383 Milton F Pittriian, nwq neq srq neq. whf neq neq. and ehf swq neq soc33 t9 j-lo. 120 acre value 215, total tax 61 98 1438 Elxira Shaffer, shf sq n q sq srq neq scc34 t9 rle, 160 acres, value 760, total tax 34 18 1446 Emily Stephens pt nw frao Me22 t9 rle, 5 acres, value is, total nx a ov 1490 W M Ota. nwa nwq soc34, and ehf nca nro s rc33. to rle, 60 acre, value 275, total tax 18 53 jSo. 5 Btootntngton Township 1520 V Brannam. Kst., pt nwq neq see 1 in rlw. 24 acres. va:ue iso, toiai tax 8 53 1537 Marv Buzzard, pt nwq cc31 t9 rlw, 10960-100 acres, value 3,550, total tax 90 34 1541 Geo Bollonbacher, Lots No 4, 47 arid -48, Alexander's Addition, valuo 75, total lax 12 93 1542 T 8 Bennet, Lota No 34, 35, 36, 1 and 2, Alexander's Add., value 150, total tax 5 46 16C9 Chas H Colpitis, whf wlif twq seel 1 19 rlw, 40 acres, value 300, total tax 10 07 . 1596 Sarah Forsyth. Lota No 8i Mi ao. 61, f9, 90, 91, 93, 83, 94, Alexander's Add, value 350, total tax 10 71 ' v 1701 Willis O Lentx etui nhf swq seel 19 rlw, 18 acres, value 405. totaltax 18 84 17as Willis G Lentx, nt nwq seel 18 rlw. 27 acres, value 135, total tax 39 65 1113 'ParisLanclev.Pt swq oc32 t9 ,Tlw, IJacro, value 60, total tax, 4 18 1726 Wade H Meadows, nhf nhf nrq ecti n 24, pt seq sec 13, and pt nwq tea see 11 19 rlw, 312 aores, value 1,150, total tax 43 35 . ' . ' - ' . . j'T,f747 Isaoona Mcrncrson, seq- neq ana neq seq sees w rw,-. w aores, vaiuo 300. toial tax 7 39 ' -1752 Louisa NeilL swq sea and Pt nwa seq sec 11 ta rlw, 44 acres, value 170, totaltax 16 10 1825 Cora Stout et al, pt nhf nwq and pt nrq secl9 19 rlw, 113 acres, value 2,076 total tax 73 80 1835 L B M Simmons, Alexander's Add, Lot No 75, value 35, lota tax 3 52 1853 Oliver A Tomey, Lots No 37, 40 and 41, Alexander's Add, value 75, total tax 3 33 1845 Wm 0 Thomas, Lot No 38, Alexander's Add, value 25, total tax 1.17 1859 Squire Thomaa, sf-q swq soc8 19 rlw, 40 acres, value 120, total tax 34 68 So. 6 City ot Bloomlnfftan 2008 Rollenhax'her Estlt lots 129, 319, 350 and pt lot 357, City or Blopmington, vlu fs&SO. total tax 125 IS 2222 KVuline Duncan pi of in.lots No 90 and 70, value 110, total tax .2 86 2390 Fras M Gentrv, pt seminary lot No 62, valuo 270, total tax 8 48 3444 George Hill, Davis Add, lot No $0, value 30, total tax 10 03 2451 Hardin and Hammond, pt lt-U No 1 and 3, Young's Add, valne 450, total tax 13 73 3473 Ellen Healy heirs, pt Seminary out-lot 7, value 275, total tax 5 45 2592 R and- Granville.- Jaokson, tots 14 and. 16, Davis Add, value 635, total tax 20 43 3262 Marearet Worrell, pt in-lot No 153, valuo 1,000, total tax 31 43 . 3300 Thns. Wuiirow Kl, lot No 23 in Veung's Add, value 100, tout! tax 3 36 Us. T-Towa or Eliottavllta 8739 John EUelle, etux. pt nwq teulo I T? r2w,.j'aro, valuo 0, total Ux JJ 55 I

3801 Goo D Johnson, in-lots No 171 and 172, in Elletuvillc, value 203, total tax 10 04 3834 Louisa MurUsberrv, in-lots No

205, 208, 2u7. and 209, in Town of Blletta.vilte, value 240, total tax 20 4 No. 9 Van Boren Tovrnsnln 3996 Alice T Carmichael, seq seq sec7, whf neq seq src7, pt nwq swq ec8 pt neq seq seo7,siM neq sec7, and whf q nwq set'9, all in t8 r2w, 140 acres, valuo 1,1 85, total tax 36 07 4n?2 Nancy J Daniels, ehf nwq swq rec7 18 rZw, 20 acres, valuo 125, total tax 4 28 40P8 Florence E nam, whf neq swq sec7 t8 riw, 00 acre, value 80, total tax 3 00 4104 Louisa Ifom, neq awq secS t8 j r2w, 40 acres, value 250, total tax 7 66 4134 James Riser, pt nwq seq ec7 t8 , r2w, 00 acres, value 200, total tax 24 67 Kj. IO Perry Township 4389 Sheltnn Chambers Heirs, pt whf nrq and pt ehf nwq sec33 18 rl w, 36 60-100 , acres, value 63', total tax 23 96 4438 Irene Ellis, nwq neq and neq nwq scc36 t8 rlw, 80 acres, value 323, total tax 14 73 4548 Louisa Mathers, pt niq sec33 t8 rlw, 90 25-100 acres, Value 1,430, total tax 98 79 48 40 Chas T Robertson, pt seminary lot No 187, valuo 470, total tax 13 51 4761 Mary M Wnntland. nbf swq sec 23 t8 rlw, 80 acres, Value 480, total tax 13 80 No. 11 Salt Creek Township 4799 Rebecca Armstrong, pt swq swq seen, and pt ehf sea. send t8 rle. .value-195, total tax 18 37 . " 4803 Wm A Butcher, seq neq and pt whf neq soul 7 t8 rle, 70 acres, value 165, total tax 8 10 4820 Thomas Bush, pt neq neq sec32 t8 rle, 10 acres, value 30, total tax 2 67 4813 Green B. Cru!, seq neq sec 3 18 rle, 40 acres, value 60, total tax 4 68 48S6 Isaac Decks rd, pt ehf rcq and c side nwq nnd e side swq sec3, and nq nwq seel 1, all in t8 rle, 270 acres, valuq 925, total tax 48 83 4866 Nancy Kler, swq swq sec 4, 18 rle 40 acres, valuo 80, total tax 3 10 4S79 Chas Fly a a Est, pt swq nwq sec 11 18 rle, 30 acres, Value 70, totaltax 7 41 4893 Willinni Goodcll, nwq neq fic32 t8 rle, 40 acres, value '20, total tax 4 50 4962 Eliza Martin, ehf neq seq srd7, and pt whfneqptehf nwq sec27, all in 18 rle, vulue :-:u5, total tax 1C9 25 4987 John W Pate, ehf ohf sec39 18 rle 1C0 acre, value 320, t.tl tax 1 1 75 ' 4990 SGraAVriy.pt nwq nwq serf, pt nrq cec3. 17 rle, 144 acies, valuo 670, total inx .19 F9 5027 Jennie Spurrier, seq sq secU 18 rle. 40 acres, value 80, total tax 4 68 4043 Emma Snivcly, nwq nwq wc32 18 rle, 40 acrxs, v luo 1-to'. tola! lax 13 79 6073 Wm Tcrrill E.t, pt n. q si-q nnd pt seq neq scc22 18 rle, 2-J acref, valuo 135, total tax 11 82 No IS I'olli Township 6111 Klixn Axrm, plthf nq ami ft nor wq seel 7 11 r2e, 120 acrea, vaiua340. total tax 4724 f.116 Mary A Arn'y, nwq wq snoSO 17 rle, 40 acres, value T5, iou.1 ux 33 ou M24 Uolletibnchxr Bn, ehf nwq sec9 and saq uwq sit-10 17 rle, and neq sects it rxe. 5127 Snmantha BlacKwcll. nwq neq shf nq and pi srq nwq ec27 17 rle, isa acres, value Ubu. total tnx st ae 6141 S E ilnrmicliael. pt nwq seq and lit tin 61 q sec-19 t7 rle, 40 acres, value 100. totr.1 tax c 10 5159 Andrew J Clark pt nq sr38 t7 rle, 130 acrtu, value 500, total tax 82 81 6161 .l:inw Cnp Eft, seq nwq sec25 17 rlo, 40 acres, value 20U, total tax 10 14 521II J.ieph hast, nwq nrq end nrq nw-i sw5; ti rl., BJ acrca, valuo 250, total tax 21 92 5207 KHz Fleet wotI. i.w-j eq .er29t7 rle.- 40 i.cri t. vul-ie 2l y,t..t;il 26 Uj 52 Itr I'aac Ornld Kt. w'f sM-q -cl3 pt .q necl J, and u'q ni-q sw24 17 rle, 250 acre, vnl.ne 010, total tax - f4 5224 Amci-ien GniWi'. Kt, whf nwq sei9't7 rl-, 80 acres, value 160, total tax 13 3 .V245 Wi'llo K Haincom nhf nwq sec27 IT rle,80a'ies. value IC, tot ul tax 7 32 5374 Aiiinirla itarri. swq sq ec2r.. pt swq seq c"-'6 17 rle, 55 acres, value 24f, total lax M 17 5;77 William R Iline. neq iwq and s side n'q sec.') 17 rle, 82 acres, valuo 325, total lax 12 d 5302 J C Jacihy, si-q nwq and neq swq so;-lot' rle, 80 acre, value 160, total tax :i :i 5S20 Howard LaFdrc, nwq seq swq nrq sec7 and swq seq .-c32, all in t.7 rle, ISO ncrej. value wm, toiai lax nan 5320 Daninl McPh"ron, pt wq nwq ec4 17 rlo, 10 acres, value 60, total tax 7 89 5331 Geo W Mny. swq seq sec7 1 rle. 4'1 scroii. value 200, total tax 7 73 5339 H V Mitchell, thf nwq seclO t7 rle. (0 acres, valuo 240, total tax 13 ( 5347 Kliza J Martin seq swq seel 6 ti rle. 40 acre, value 100, total tax 13 42 5381 AVilliam A Pulton whf seq sih-13 17 rlo. 80 acres, value 200, total tax 29 Ot 5389 Kliza .1 Riddle, seq swq and shf sea seol 1. and whf neq nnd teq neq seelt. all in 17 rle, 240 acres, value 480, totaltax 22 75 5390 Samuel J Riddle, shf sect 1, t7 rle 320 iieres. value 640, total tax 34 26 5406 Mary F Sprowle, nhf nwq rc2.t 17 rle. 80 acres, value auw, total tax 1 11 6418 William Smith, nwq nwq aocS 17 rle. acre, value 160. total tax zu 33 6432 Singer Mfg Co, shf nan nwq sec 19 t7 rle, 20 acres, value ou.toiai ibx a u 5445 Allen Turner, seq nwq 'eel 4 t7 rle. 40 acres, vettie 1 00, total lax 0 01 6455 Henry Todd, nwq swq ' sno29 ti rle, 40 seres, value ico, total tax 33 aa Ho. 13 Clear Creek. Township 5521 Bollonbacher Sons, in-lot No 26, Town of Simtbville, value 20, total tax 1 70 5717 Wm P Judab, pt nwq sec33, t7 rlw, 104 acres, value 125, total tax s za 5741 Geo N King, Fairfax, lot 1 to 10 inclusivo value is, total tax 3 us 5757 Laura J Lucas, nhf seq t'-q ec3 17 rlw, 20 acre, value 160, total tax 5 78 5864 John Stewart Est, pt swq swq seo-34, 17 rlw, 17 tcrei, .value 105, total tax 3 90 . 5882 Margaret Stnltx, nhf seq swq sec 27, and miq swq sac IB. all in 17 rlw, eo acres, valuo 410, total tax 14 71 No. 14 Indian Creek Tp. 6067 Mary Combs, nhf seq seq sec31 t7 r2w, 30 acres, value 120, total tax 0 41 6092 Marearet Puddrell ehf seq serfs. and whf awq scc30, All in t7 rlw, 100, valuo l,lou, total tax 4 ui 6133 Waroham Hndccs, shf seq neq and neq seq sec3l t7 r3w, 60 aores, value aiu, total tax t,u 1 I William T. Blair, Auditor of Monroe Countv. Indiana, da hereby certify mat the foregoing is a tmo and correct list of Lot and Laud, returned ana remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes, for the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-nine and previous years, penalty, interest and cost of.advertising, as returned by Jamas H. Gaston, Trensurar, together with the current taxes due there, on, and that tho same were duly recorded a tha law dirctcs. ' W. T. BiAia, Auditor Monroa Co. State of Indiana, Monroe county, . Notice is hereby given tnat so muon 01 the lands and tho town lots contained in the foregoing list as may be necessary to dUcharge the taxes, interest and charge thereon, or due from tha owner thereof. at tho time of sale, will be sold at pub lie auction, at tne court nouie aoor in the City of Blomlngton, in said county of Monroe, commencing on the second Monday of February, tssi, Heing tne 9th day of said month, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and continuing from day to day till ail are ?sld. W. T. BLAIR, Auditor of Minnie County. Bloowiqgton, lud( Juu. It, Hilt.

H. LINDLEY'S SONS.

AX onnfraKCR dtvldta the City of nioomlugton, Indiana. Into Voting Precincts, in accordance with an Act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March Sib, 18M). Sac. I. Bo it ordainod by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of Bloprr-;- on, Indiana, that the said City oe," ; same is hereby divided into six (t. .'ting precincts, as follows, to-wit: The First Ward in sntd I'tty is Hereby divided Into two voting precincts a follow : beginning on tha west corporation line of said cily, in the center of Sevsnth street, thence east to the center of the allev running north and mh between College Avenue and Walnut street, thenco south to the center of Fourth street, thence west to the corporation line,thonce north to the place of Beginning,, which shall be known as precinct number One, and the voting place sha 11 be at Rrannock'a snoe shop, as now located on in-lot JXO. 326 tn said city. Tne remainder of said ward, beginning on the west corporation line of said city tn tho center of 7th street, thence east to the center of the alley running north and south between College Avenue and Walnut street, thence north to the corporation line, thonoe west along the corporation line to the northwest earner of said corporation, thence south alone tho corporation line to tho place of beginning, shall constitute a separate and distinct voting precinct, which shall be knows as preoinot number two, and the votina; place shall be at Hunter's machine shop, as now located on oul-lot No. 40 in said city. The Second Ward in said citv is herebv divided into two voting precincts, as follows, to-wit .' beginning at a point on the center line of Seventh street, in line with the center of the alley running north and south between College Avenue and Walnut street, thence north to the corporation line, thenee east along the corporation line to the northeast corner of said corporation, thnnce south along tho cor poration line to a point tn line witn the cental of Seventh street, thence wast to the place of begirtnin, which shall be known a precinct number three, and the voting place of said precinct shall be at Samuel Curry's carpenter shop, a ,now l.icaled on North Walatit streot in said citv. The remainder of Fald ward, beginning at a point on the center line of Seventh street, in line with the center of the alley running north and south laslweon College Avenue and Walnut street, fhunen south to the center of Fourth treet,thoaee eat to the corporation line, thenee north along the corporation lino to a point ia line with the center of Seventh street. thence wckI to the placo of beginning, slmi: oor.eHtuto a separate and distinct voting precinct, ami shall bo Known a precinct number four, and the vctln place of aid precinct shall be at the CVunly Library building, as now located in said -ity. Tha Third Ward of raid cify is horvby divided into two votina precinct as fol lows, to-wit: beginning nt a point where tne central lino uf Fourth stren inter sects the center of Walnut street, then.-e south 10 the cut poratiou line, thence east along the corporation lino to the southeast corner of said corporation, thenco north along tho corporation line lo a point in line with tha center of FoTirth street, tnence wen to the place or 1 ein nui", winch hall be known as nrarinct number live, and the voting place of said precinct ehnll bo at the ware-room of Waldron. Hill & Co." Sp..ko Factor?, as now loentvd tin Washington street in said lily. The remainder of said ward. iH-cinnin-r Ht 11 point where thu Central line el' Krurth street intersects the mru! line of Walnut street, thence w.-st to the corporation line, tl.vnee utb along the cot-oomtion line lo the ouTli weft corner of "aid corporatiou, thence ca.t along tint corporation lino to liia center of Walnut atreet. toijiiw north to the place of beginning, rh-ill x-ocsl;tuU' a m-purtte an! diainct votinic precin 't, mid shall ba known as precinct number six, and the voting place of said previnut shall lie at Clark's buck; smith shop, as now located oa third street in si.id city. Sku.1I. This onlinnce fhall be 7n: full force and ttf -et attar due and legal publication. 1. Robert C. (Jrcev., Clerk of the City of ttlucminton, Indiana, cert i j the foregoing to b a Hue and complete copy of an ordinance adopfakl by the Cominon tiounrll ol mill city 111 llitar meeting ticlu JJeevuitior sart, isau. HUBERT C. GRKEVES, Doc. SI, '90,41. City Clark. Vcrlaratorv Resolution for the improvement f Klcvenlb street. Be it Resolved by the Mayor end Common Council of tliu City of Bloominnton, Imliana.tbat it is deemed necessary to improve 11 tb street t'rom Morton strrot lo Jm-ksonslrei tin sid city,liy Grading Gutterinsr. MoAdamixing and paving; a brick sidewalk on both sides thereof, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor now or. tile in the office of. the Oil)' Clerk, adopted December 23d, 1890. Iho total cost uf Mid 101 provemcnt shall' ha assessed per lineal front Foot up n the real estate abutting on said part of Kleventn street, except tne proportion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, which shall h . assessed against tne City in Bloominglon, Indiana, said BFsesi-im iits, if deferred to be paid in ten annual installments. A bond or bonds shall be Mgued ta an ticipation of the collection of said assessments, unless the property owners pay said assessments befoie said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in an Act of the General Au-ombly of Indiana, approved March 81b, 1889. All previous Resolutions heretofore adopted for the improvement of said portion of said street are hereby repealed. That objections thereto w ill be heard in the Mayor's offloo in tha City of Bloomington, Indiana, on Tuesday evening, January 27th, 18!U,at 7 o'clock p.m., when and where the property owners along the line of said proposed improvements can make objection to tll necessity for the construction thereof '-' I, Robert C. Greoree, Clerk of the City of RIoomington, Indiana, certify tho foregoing to be a true an8 correct copy of a Resolution adopted by tha 1 Common Council of said city at their regular meeting held December 23d, 1890. ROBERT C. GREKVES, Jan. 7 , '9I..31 City Clerk. Declaratory Reaolntlon for the Improvement of Rleventh Street Be it Resolved by the Mayor and Common Council ol the city of 'illoomington, Indiana, that it is deemed necessary to improve Uth street from Walnut street to Morton street in said cty,by Grading.Guttrring, McAdamizjng and Paving a bri.-k sidewalk on both aide thereof, in accord ance with tho plans aod specifications now on file in the offiea ofJtlM City Clerk,adopted uepentuor iouu. The total cost of said improvement shall be asseised per lineal front loot upon the real estate aluUintr on said part of Elev enth stroet, except the proportion theroof oceupied by street and alley crossings, which shall be assiwsed against the oity of Hloom tngton, Indiana, said assessments, it deferred, to be paid la ton annual installment. A bond or bonds shall be totted in an ticipation uf the collection of said assessment, unless tba property owners pay said assessments before said baud 01 bonds are issued. All as provided for in an Act of tho General Assembly of Indiana, ap proved March stn, tew. All previous Kosolutions heretofore adopted for tho improvement of said portion of said streot, are hereby repealed. That objections thoreto will be heard at the Mayor's office is the city of Bloomlnaton, Indiana, on Tuesday ovenmir, January 27th, 1891, at 7 o'clock p. m wbeii and where the property owners wng tne upe vi 'U j'roposeu improve-1

menta cun make oljections to tb sitv lor the contraction thereof. I. Rolmrt C. Grooves. Clerk of tba CH": eointr to ba a true and coircct coov of: a.

Resolution adopted by the Connor jUssiVv

en or sata eity. at taeir rrgutari : aara vtceinner zsa, 1B90. ROBERT C.J Jaa 7. '91-3t-Ueclaratorv for the improvement of Kti lie it twsoiven oy :na aiavor 1 hton' Council of tho citv of BIC Indiana, that it is dcrmed aeetfc improve Kirk wood Avenue from tass side of In-Lot No. 165 in said eitv.

side of Gambel street in said efty by faft

ing a urica sidewalk on toe sort -j thereof in accordance with tba plans; spectneatton tnereror on nia ia id of the City Clerk adopted Decemfc 1890. The total cost of said impn snati do asvesaea par lineal irnni 1 the real estate abutting on said mrKwooa Avenue, except the pi thereof occupied by street and all ing, which shall be assessed against utty or Hloomtngton, Indiana, wd 1 menu, ir lerred, to ba paid ia nual installments. A bond, or bonds shall ba' issued tn ttc-.patton or tne collection or said af menu, ' unless tbe property ownefs ij said assetsiuent betora said bond or bo are issued. All as provided "for t--'l Act or tlie (ieneral AseemblV Bl approved March 8th. 1889. ), mat Qbtection th--to will Is at the: Maj or effic la clsueityrd inar1.W Inftitins in ' ,aaifaTrf-'T-' the 27lh day Jan uary.ll p. m. when and where tb 1 or along the line of said provemcnt ran make ol necessity for the construe I. Bobort U G reeves. Clerk of lka t of Hloomtngton, Indiana, oertity tae.l going to tie a true ami correct copy Resolution adopteit by the CommoaC cit of nM city at their regular I)H1 XH.'cemter 3Sd, IBSO. ROIIKRT C. GKKKVES. Jan. 7, 9l.-3t CUv Cbirfc: IIBBIFFS tALR. Hy virtue of a cartiOi cony of a cree a id execution to nie 11 i restart, f tne llerx r-omce or tha Hon roe court, in a causa wharein fiaasve 1 leubneher it nlaintiff and Kdvu4 ; son, Sarah A. Robinson, John C. J llniiry fj. Boffenmyer, Martin SW nvV'T are defendants, rwiiirlmr lnake't:hh an'n of Two Itunilrml mmAi ty-Nine Dollars ($2iS) with tatsawltf .said decree and cost. I will ear Public Sale, to the highest bidder, ai M.1UU1IA1, January 24m, 18SK between the hour of 10 o'clock a. .m 4 o'cleck p 111 ot (aid day, at tba doa fa lh Court lioiife or' said stor.rm oauafcf

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not xeemng M-vvn year, or I lie r TisjST ing decrill real estate situktad .iatar coniny 01 jBonrue anu auu sa . to-wit: The southeast cnarter of Ibe'-at quarter, and tbe northeast quart1ttrl sumnwesi quarter or section iytown J) seven range (j cast. .. If such rents and profits will ."a for a Himqient sum to sttisfy said interest and tvts. I wi'l at iWsarn jna and place, expose at Public Sale, tU :W simple of said real .estate or 'so.tsM ther.Hira mv-bo. sulncieiit .to tin inid d-cre", intaresl nn ! eot. . Said salo will ba ma-lu withoafeJ lief whatever froiU valuation yr,ap iucih nwa, THOMAS j rAUfi blientr Sxunre I vrv. at, k. . , -i .-.gf hotter to Propwlv Uanll on Wtpst KnthRi Ail iiaeties owatng -rert astI . . .. ,L !. -t t, LI. luu.wna, iiitenvlml tn tbe lias of txVX street, will takn notic tJwtf tM Ri.gineer has made flaaV saunmi? cost of imprwvini; id street iVooi strtiut lo Morton treot. mm! made j mciit' against property holders fir 1 improvement, aW asmnU being i j on nie. in tne city i"era s ome. . All parlies interested will take 'that a committee from, tha I Council of said citv will me ' U.VAo'lilflilM Af flktit ..itv ening January 2Slh. 1891, atp. 111 , at wbieb tune and placa .aT: S aggrieved at said iwaimtiiu eatsia Known ineir grievances, ami tner: & will be considerrd bv said CMHraitta. ; AU.partios interestod are hereli' ' aoli, luxi tnai tne nnai eoiimaM - oa. Eighth streot has been made ands and unless you appear at tbe dtv;J oflico and pay cash, or sign waivar ets neeosiwry u secure tno neneots m ti vear plan by February 2d, 1SJ91 lection will bo made accWdinir tn X ROBERT C. GREKTSll Jan. 14, '91-34. ...... Hty3iai JAMES F. MORGAN, AWjy.J : Kotlceto IVn-ReaMH1i The State of Indiana, Monro I In the Mot. roe Circuit Court. Sarailda Warner vs. Inry J. ffai Complaint JTo 2093. . Now comes the plaintiff by Jaa,9l can, her attorney, and files ner ceatsl herein, together with aa affidavit of a interested party that said defeedaatyl ry J. Warner, is not a rasMestt M State of Indiana; that said ectfea" a divorce, and that said aon-r fennant is a nm-Mfwrv imrtv OtHtO Notice is therefore nerebv srivaay-' dofeadant last named, thrt unless bv l and appear on tbe arst day of tho term of the Monro Circuit Coart. to' holden on the first Monday nf March, D. 1891. at the court house in Biactaa ton, laid county and Stata, and answar 4 demur lo said complaint, tne be hoard and determined ia bis ahsM Witness my name and tba seal of I court, affixed at Bloomiagtoa. this, day of January. A. D. 1891. wn JOHN W. CRATRSEi Jan. I, ai. fstl Bank Notlefc VVTOTICR IS HKKKBT GIVKM. IN the annual mcctina of tba stock bo I era of tlio First National Baak of Bi ington, Indiana, will ba held at the I inir olfle.e of said Hank, on tba Tuesday (the 13th day ) qf January, li at 1 o cluck lor the purpose or ve Directors for said Baak lor tha aeao,1 ing yearn aiitaa a. nuuvsuaa. Dee. .11, '90. Cashier.; mm Bv Hftbin ltlon R ' GOOOblEERI HQ RL'BBHiGCF Ramilrai1.aeb'uuissd uiaaoinilon or Pat The partnership he twecn Geo. H. Wetxel aaoVl in the croecry and has been this day dji.t' consent. Wm. M. Flood" aoiinla due lh, firm 1IH I u--o. u. wetxci. Go This, Jan. 1891,

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