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The IadhuipoBs News of Wed. -, Mjy had a two-oomo article e tVwwUtiwi Day" at Bloomington State Univereity. The article was
embellished with aa iHostration of the new library building. The report, from which the following is aa eatract, aava : MFoeada0aa day f lad. Uni varsity was cekbnted last Tuesday and was made itveresting by addir the dedication of tbe-aearTP HBO, utat m being eomsjefed at a eoelftf 160,000. The addresses wee made -at the old college ehanet at 1:30 o'clock, a hrn aad! "Iomb aciag preseat. President Jor4aa presided, aad, after a selection front the ehoiF. iatradaeed ' Judge D. D. Baata: to atake the nistar, ieal address. Judge BanU took for hb subject that period of the r of Indlaoa Uwreisity from X82toI839. He brirfir traoed the bteWr of the deveieptBest of the library from the begiaatng of 285 Yolames in 1829, through the two destructions hr fire, to the present library of 13.000 TotnaMa. announcing the recent gift of 800 volumes by the ' widow aad children, of Hod. GodloreSL Orth, a feneer trustee. . After the fcundatwo-day a
; eisee had bera eompieted the racal-
ty, beard of trustees and students, ia the order of taw ehwaw, formed fa Baerawd, withv the Medtfca head headiog ttieproenstoaaareli- ' ttbe aew eampoa, where the t--- lIk--bntdW were held. On behalf of the rd VtrasteesColoael Bobertaaa asada a abort address. Prof. : a R CUrkaaokefbrtbe fealty; Preaideot E. A. Bryan, of Veeaaes Uaiyeraity, represented the alwatai of the iastitatioa. aad Frank Fetter of the Senior dan apoke for the atodents, all making abort appronriaie addresses. The sew library kdlafac, mat 4edieated. was erected at a coat of something over tOOCUOGO . af which was appropriaWy the ; Legislatore of 188 by as aetioiro- . daeed by Boa. Jobs V. Uolan, of this city. The boildtngia of the aaoat aaodera eonstractioa, G. W. Bontine 4 Sob being the arehi-
- tests. It w conetraeted entirely of
atone and iron, and w one of the Jacst-edueatioBaI buildings in the fWest. The beildug is 120x60 in
the aanmaaai the length of the WUdioe lying east and west The ecntnd half fe only eae story, high The east and west ends, each aaoat eafrJbartallto eatua tengtb, are two stories high. The meia trance ia from the sooth, near the west end. Ia the middle of the west end (fewer Soar) ia the gen. eralgreadiog rones; on the north Jade of the readine rooea is the librarian's stody and the card eatalogne work mom ; on the aoath side of the readies: room is the Kbrariaa'aoaVn. Intbe middle of eaat aaat lower floor ia the feetare aaaaa oa the aatth aide of the leeswre rooaa is the gentkmens' atady, and tne lames' atady on side. Between the rant Mad west ends, occupying the tar of the lower Aoor, is the library room, 40z5&xZl, withv a capacity of eicbtr tboasaad rolosaea. The bnifdiar ia ao tdanaed that the rooms eaa be inereaaed ia star iadefinherr. At the right ai the eatranee iatbe hat leom, aad
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the stairway to thelaoy bleach at all. I know this.
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story opeoimr into a llwav. Ia the asiddJe of tbia wing is the room fix the art tsBectioau aorta of which ia the Diaderraad oolhmo eatatocoe It law. with a storeroom atraehed Jhr pamphlets aad dspKeate hooka. Ob the middle of the east wing, '- w m a . at.
i aecond Boor, u tba trnateer reom f Borth of it the eeaomittea room
aoath of it the fileoem tor the of thecal varsity. At pbcea are toilet looau, For tbe present the fear doaad wrtoaa protemors are aajac asaar of these roams for. want of recrtatioa ropms ia the Pther buildings. Up to the present tiaie 868 distrietaef the MetbodM Kpfseppal mmw of tne ymted Wateaa or
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Spcialtiec this month HXSIMMONS&CO.
ajbont three-fifths of the whole num ber of cnlnets, have sent in their Votes on tbe question of admitting women to tbe General Conference, It is a carious coincidence that the votes recorded by these districts, 196,928 in favor of admitting wo rn and 117,67 against, snow a ijoriry of almost exactly threefifths in the affirmative. There is no reason to suppose that later retarns will reverse this verdict or materially affect its proportions. It is now therefore not too soon to ray that one of the greatest issues nader dismission ia one of the jreatrelMomt bodies decided, and decided in harmony with the pnward trend of the age in which we live. The question came before the latest ' General Conference, which met m New York about three" years ego. Certain women delegates who bad been accredited by. local conferences were refused admission, bat the pressure was so great that a motion finally prevail ed to. teat the sentiment of tne chnrch in the nmnner which has been on 'trial for .several months .fast, We have here one more instance of bow "the woman question" is everywhere urgent- Those who think that tbe woman's rights agitation applies only to politics, and is confined to a demand for female suffrage, take but a narrow and superficial view. The same essen tial problem m at this hour prominent in the church, the school, the sweat world, in medicine and journalism; insert and science, and m the legal profession. .However various may be its manifestation, the essence of the question always and everywhere is whether each sex shalt have the same privilege of choievor whether one sex shall coeHKK'to efloese for tbe other.- - ' Tkai Usairj Qkutlaa JgaJa, ay Chlaride at Uaae. Aa Indianapolis News reporter net the proprietor of oaa of the oldest laundries in the city and promptly asked bim what is the reason that feundries destroy their customers' property so ruthlessly. The whole explanation lies chiefly in one fact." was the renlv. "Thai is, that men who know nothing whatever -of tbe laundry business are runnine laundries. The perspiration and grime which are ground into collars and cutis because of their exnosed Dositions make it absolutely necessary Hbat some bleaching substance sbalj, be used in the wash-water. If too much Of tbe bleach is added it will injure the linen. Ch loride of lime is what is used for bleaching, and if you pot enough of it in the water it will bora s hole in a blanket. A very little of the bleach is as good as more for whitening goods, as I know from years of careful experiment, bat in many laundries taw is ainer not known or is given no attention. Ten years ago I myself used 75 per cent nfbre ehtoride of lime than I do now. aad at the same time am doine better work now than then. With the improved machinery tor washing , and ironing clothes there need be but little strain upon tbe goods. The demands of the-trade-are for everything to be done op very stiff and highly glossed. Tbia i especially true of orders from . ..ILnt.Ar The more stiffness and gloss the more friction it is necessary to sub ject the linen to. People make a mistake m ordering their goods done op extremely stiff and glossy for that reason, and we would rather net do it, hut must comply with the demands of trade. In launder1 j wk snina it is not necessary to use in my laundry we have not need it on shirts for years, and I believe the same is true of the other first-class laundries ia the city. Indianapolis Son : It costs the president of the United States about 430,000 per year to live, and he eaa easily save 130,000 -of hie salary. Evidently there is aa much pront in some other businesses as in newspaper. unite a number ot our young men have been moving to Bloom- ? ii . . i . iBgson nav aeconac or tne superior facHitiee foe number of factories there give for work, and also the advantage their building and hmu associations give them to get a home of their owp,--rMartinsVille KepujIicaB,
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3 A majority of the Senate com mi I tee reported in favor of "the in definite postponement of Senator Fulk's bill, providing that county eommissiontrA msy permit stock to run at large. Senator Kopelke presented a minority report io favor of the passage of the bill, and it was ordered printed. Emerson Short, Frank Ram sey and Gilbert Hendren.of Bloomfield, have purchased of A. M. Ogie 1.U0U acres of land lying in the Goose Pond, for which they pay 10,000. This is a big deal and embraces a very fine body of land lying near tbe center of the pond and includes section ten in Stafford township. E. W. Paxon, ex-counfy su perintendent of Morgan and at one time well and favorably known among horsemen, owning Putch Girl and other speedy animals, died at his home ia Martinsville recently.City .Delinquent Idst. SALE of LoU in the City of Bloomington, Indiana, the lams being Delinquent n taxes lor tne year less ana termor yean. Andonon Sarav., in-lot 280, valna 800, delinquent ta s 40 Alexander John T, pt in-loU 22 and 24. seminary. Talus 1,003 deliaquent tax 21 38 Arnold Wm, in-lot 29, DaTii Add.ralue 149, total tax ii 22 Alexander WarfieM,. in-lot 42, DtU Add, yalue 345, total tax 11 80 yalua 600, toUl tax 9 62 Alexander Henry, in-loU 51, S3, 65, Fairriew Add. value 490, total tax 12 96 Baker Kichnrd A, in-tot 24, Davit Add, value 245. toUl tax 81 . Boiizud John B, in-lot 21 and pt outlot 52. at & UaraluU'a Add, value 750 total tax 13 12 Boaner IIorco, 'pt in-lot 139, value 2,775, total tax 55 45 ' C" 'r' Binklcy Jamv C, in-jtiH and 13, and pt out-lot 37, Howe'a Add and Seminary, value 815. total tax It 09 Berry man Hary, In-lot 81, value 1,075, total tax 22 61 Boltingbouie ft OnrrUon, pt cut-lot 2, value 850, total tax 24 94 Brown John W, in-lot 30, Toung'i Add, value 140, total tax 8 84 Bass Ben aad Lydie, in-lot 174, value 695. total tax 14 01 BroolMhire V A, pt out-lot 40, value 385, total tax 13 66 Campbell John B, in-lot 173, value 445 total tax 14 IS Campbell Ida and Joe, in-lot 7 and pt In-lots S and 5, Campbell Add, .value 580, total tax 13 19 Clem Nancy, pt in-lot 3S6, value 200, total tax 4 05 Chandler Anna, pt in-lot 21, Orchard 'a Add, value 590, total tax 13 68 Cirgia Wm, pt out-lotu 16 and 17, value 750, total tax 5 SO Coolev Ja eta!, in-lot 30, Dunn. Add, value 575. total tax 14 53 llunean n. valine, pt in-lot os ana a, value IIO, total tax 463 Savia David, in-lot 24, value 20, total tax I 28 ' Dupree, Benjamin, in-kt 49, value 230, total tax 8 42 EverhcartS B, pt out-lot 60, Seminary Add, value 235, total tax 10 25 East W H, in-lots 15 and 1; Cron ft Carmichael Add, value 1,380. total tax SI 01 Finn Martin and wife, pt out-lot 77, Seminary, value 580. total tax 8 63 JTreoraan Jordan, in-iov , xoung aao, value 175, total tax 4 97 Pord John W, in-lota 31 and 33, Davis Add, value three hundred end twenty, total tax 10 44 . V:U. KiS V-tww'm AAA value two hundred and twenty-lire, total tax three dollars and fifty-two cents ' Fielder Tom. in-lota 55 and 57. Fair. view Add, value 50, total tax one dollar and twenty-one cents Graves Thomas, iu-lot 15, XePbeeters add, value 530, total tax, thirty-three do! lars and twenty cants Gray Oliver, iri-lot thirty-two, Davis add, value 60, total tax 1 83 Oahn Anderson, in-lot 50, Davis add, value 215. total tax 10 58 Lm" J"D-P inr,OT Hamilton Jas B pt in-lot eo, value Hord Wennii and Does, Maple Heishts, in-lot 19, value 37o, total tax 9 73 Hill George, in-lot 60, Davis add, value bo, total tax 7So Henson Andrew, in-lots 36 and 98, Ful ler ft Waldron add, value llo, total tax lo so Hardin ft Ham man pt In-lnis 1 and 8 Toone add, value 65re tot l f So 10 Hoed KnenJA-lotS, Davis add, value 4o. total tax 1 31 Hinds Jonah Est, in-loU 283 a4 284,value aoo, total tax 4 18 Holtxman Isaac A, in-lota 5 and pt in lot 6, Orchard add. value l,3oo, total tax 4o 86 Holland Bridget, pt out-lot 13, value 25o, total tax 7 06 Harris Martha, in-lots So and 53, Fairview, value 225, total tax lo 36 Jackson Elizabeth, in-lot 17, Davis add, vaiue B4o, total tax e 14 Jaaxson Granville, in-lota SI and lo in Davis add, and 28 in Fuller ft Waldron add, value 730, total tux 13 op Jackson Babacca, in-lota 11, 12, IS, 15 nd 19, Davis add, value l.41o, total tax 13 33 Jarksen Bobeoca and Granville, out-lot 16 and In-lot 14, Davis add, value 635, total taxlo 76 . ' Jones Edward, pt in-lot 11, Owens add, vaiue 3D, total taxi ov Johnson Andrew, out-lot 38, Soniinary, value 2o5, total lai lo 58 Keck Nancy J, pt In-lott 87 and 28, value 8,075, total tax 41 31 . lane Lillie, in-lot 3, IfeFbeeUrs add, valueJoo-total tax 92 Lyons Bjlaget,pl in-lot 40, value 95, tot tax 2 17 Mobley Martha J, in-lot 18, Davis dd, value 29e, total tax 7 So
Meadows Mary O.ptin.letfi. Tonne add.
in-lot 35, Dunn add, pt in-lota 31, 33, 1 and 3, Young adr5, and in-lot 211 out-lot 3a, value 4,32o,totta72 34 Matthew Etnely , in-lot nineteen,Orcbard add, value 33o, tot tax 6 69 Mcliouehlon Sara h, in-lot one. Alexan der add, value 475, total tag twelve del and eigntoenu McAfee Geo, pt in-lot 25, Young add, val 9o, tot tax' 7 68 McFheeters Elisabeth and Dora, Inrjot 39, Davisadd, value 24o; total tax23 39' MAHnvflfloai.d Madlaon. in-lotnnn hun dred and seventy-seven value 2Qototafct 7 o McLean Judith, in-lot 46. out-lot 48. Seminary, value I,38o, tot tx27 84 Phillips Frank, in-lot 32, Falrview, value 6o total ta Ie 53 Phillips Julia, in-lot 7o, Fairview, value 2?5 tot t 3 Bo Bock John C. In-lot 9, Orchard add. value 39o tot tax 14 08 Bobertson Bros, in-lot twenty seven aad twentv-nineand 4, Cron ft Carmichael add. lvalue sue hundred do), tot tax 15 85 Rumple Henjnmin, m-Iot 40, ITalrvlew, value two hundred dol, tot tac 8 o4 ' Smith Mary A Est, in-lot 8, Cron ft Carmichael add, value 75a, total taiflfteendol and twelve cent Stout Prudence, pt in-lots two hundred nd seventy three and two hundred and seventy fonr value 4oo tot tas 8 83 sears oonn v , out lots an an o oeminary value 75o tot tax 18 7o Slow Jno. in-lot 35 Falrview value . two hundred and twenty five dol, total tax four d,l and seventv two cents Slow Uyrshoue in Jot 69 Falrview 'value 1 twenty sveaoliotuxona aoi ena twentyfour cents - . . Smith MaryJ.in lotlo8 value Io756tal tax twenty one dol and sixtvthreo cents Shields Fancy Con t lot twenty seven Seminary value 45otottax twelve del and fifty two cents Spaulding & Tucker inlot 7 HcCollough add value 65o tot tax 13 10 Souders Sarah outloU two, tkree twelve Seminary and inlot one Howe add value two thousand five hundred an4 twentyfive dollars total tax 39 e4 ; - V. - Smith WmB.outlot 13 pt inlot land 3 Davis add value 615 total la II 3o Shaw Charley outlot tbirtjtwoSeminary value Iol5 total tax twestyjlve dollars aad ninetyseven cents 4 Spencer Charley inlots twenty-five end twentyaoven value 455 total tax tw el vejdol and thirtyoneeents . Toorner Clara and Frank-, Inlet 14 Dunn add; value 855, total tax twenty-one dollars and forty five cents' . , Thompson AgnOM, outlot 13, value 900, total ta24 5S V. Thompson Joseph, in-lots 9, II and 13 and 15 and 17, Fuller ft Waldron addf va) 250, total 18 35 j Tbcrnion George etnx, ,inlots 18. and twenty, Fatrvlew, pt fnlot' two hundred and seventy-four; Maple Hlghts, value 610, total tax twelve dollars and thirty four cents ... i - Taylor John N, inlot 4, Byors add.t val 355. total tax To 4o ' Vaughn Bdward, inloU 45 and 47, Da vis add, value 195, total tax SB 7 Webh Jesse F,- inlot 48, Falrvifw, val two hundred aad seventy live dol total tax 5 69 ,,. ' Weathers Wm, inlot 40, Davis add, val two hundred and ferty dol; tot ta I 8e Wataon Susan and Wm, inlot- 8, Silvia add, val 595, total tax 13 16 . ( Williams Louisa J. inlots twenty-three, twenty four twenty five and twenty six. Fairview, value I.55o, total tax 47 7 Walker Geo W. fnlot 8. Owras 'add; value 940, total-tax twenty six dollar and ninety five cent-' Williams Jas 3, inlot lot, value 5o, tot .taxlo 06 VYilKnSontt, in-iot 1. pt. inlot' IT, Young add, value 195; total ta.6 ' City Clerk' OflicC,Bloominirtii Indiana, 1,'Kobert C. Greaves. Clerk wf said City, do herahv eertifv that (lie forroine is 'a true and'o'-m-ct list t lands and -lots re-1 tutliod and remaining duh05intwr nonraymont of taxes for the y-ar " lTOO.and rormr years, including penalty, imniwt and cost of advertiing. and aln lhelax of the cnrient veer. a returned ! 4im M. Huntar, Trl-asurar of aid City," and that the same were duly recorded 4,.the law directs. B..Q. Gnxevr., City Clerk. City Clerk's OlBee. Bloriminstton.Indinna Notice is hereby jriven that so miich-of the loU and lands contained in tbijT"re. goinj; list as may - be noccuary to discharge the taxes due thereon, or due from tbe owner thereof at the time or sale,. will be sold at publio auction, at . tho Court House door, in the City nf Bionmibetort, Countv of Monroe, and Stateof Indiana, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m.. on lh-sec-ond Monday in February, 1891, the same being the 9th day of February, and continuing from day to dav until all are fold. BOllEBT 0. GREAVES. City-Clerk. Bloamington. Ind., Jaa. 14, 1891. ' - Delinquent Iit. A LIST of Lands and Lots returned for the year 1889, and previous years in Minnroe County, Indiana, by Jnwe U. Gas ton, County Treasurer of raid county . . B) 1 Bean Blossom Tow ssahlp Ho. 7 Nancy Ashbaugh Estate, part west half south wesCeuarter section eiat town 16 range two. west, 25 acres,, seine $170, total tax 17 09 9 Sallie B A cuff, pt seq sj seclT tlo rlw, containing 11 acres; also Lots No. 93, 94, 93 and 96, in town of StiaetviUe, total value 620, total tax 52 42 24 Buskirk, Dunn and Smith, sbfneq and ehf seq, ail in seels 110 rJw, 160 acres value 1.290, total tax 46 84 88 Chambers Heirs, pt neq see 29 tW rlw, 15 acres, value 130, total tax 11 53 113 William J Davenport, neq swq tec 31 tlOrlw, 40 aoras, value 245, total tax 8 98 135 E and J B Evans, Lots 31 to 30, 49 to 51, and 53 and 66, Mount Taber, also pt see seq sec9 1 16-rlw, 13 acres, total value M0, total tax 1 1 81 305 Miora, Bogera ft Cev, pt swq seel 5 tlO r2w, 33 acres, value 475, total tax 16'S7 306 Morten and Fnll, plneq see39 (10 r2w, 80 acres, value 365, total tax 19- 28 , 312 George Moore Est., nwq nq see 32, sbf nwq sec32, pt nhf nwq sec33, ejl in tlO rlw, containing 130 acres, value 1.195. total tax 64 39 317 Monon Stone Co, pt seq nwq see 201.10 rlw, 10 acres, value 200, total tax 9 35 ; 359 Catharine Parks, pt soq nwq sec20 ptshf neq ico20 tlO r2w, 2f acres,' value 135, total tax 15 35 405 James L Smith, pt seq see33, tlO r2w, 15 acres, value 330, total tax 16 64 412 Mills Shelburn, pt nwq nwq sec28 U0 r2w, 36 acres; also Lots 65, 66, 67 and 68, in Stinasville, total value 275, total tax 10 86 606 Margaret Wolfe, ptswq seel 7 tlO r2w, 4 acres, value 215, total tax 91 No. S WafthlnirlvM Towmablp 648 William S Allen, nes nwq ' sec22 tlO rlw, 40 acres, value iM, total tax 4 42 664 Mary A Bennett, neq neq seel 2 tie rlw, 40 acres, value 200, total lax 6 88 576 Chrislry Baugh, neq neq sec 19 tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 400, total tax 13 73;. 680 Minerva Banian, swq swq seo'j tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 375, total tax 23 86 ' 623 Albert H Coble, neq nwq scA t!0( nw, acres, vaiue uo, total tax o uu 624 Mary A Collier, nwq seq and soq nwq seo23 no rlw, 89 acres, value 230, total tax 48 93 632 Levi Collier et a!, n end ebf seq seol7 tlft rlw, 22 60-100 acres, value 185, total tax 40 60 68 Lydia F Denny, neq neq soeJO tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 160, total tax 6 34 669 Sarah and Mary Denny, pt neq sec20 tlO rlw, 10 acres, value 125, total tax 9 62 688 Joseph Forny,' seq seq and swq feq sa;14 HQ rlw. 80 atres, Value 300, total tax 13 73,
699 Crnthla Gable, pt nwq swq and
swq swq scc4 tlO rlw, 50 acres, value 215, total tax 7 09 724 A J Uolsapple end Sen, neq neq sec32 tlO rlw, 30 acres, value 160, total tax 5 23 742 Samuel Houston, swq scqsool2UO rlw, 40 acres, value 200, total tax 35 24 745 Jamas Houston et al, neq swq, swq seq and rq nwq rets3 tlO rlw, 107 72IW acres, vaiue ouu, total tax 11 so 762 K O Kratz, ehf nwq and nwq nwq seclO tlO rlw, 120 aores value 400, total tax S3 76 764 Barents Knight, whf swq nwq ana nwq swq sec 1 2, and pt seq seq secll all in tlO rlw, 86 acres, value 360, total tax 20 91 770 Jamea W Logaa seq nwq swq nee see 28 HO rlw, 80 acres, value 160, total tax 5 73 741 Martha imndy, pt nwq see 13, and pt neq see 14 tlO rlw, 00 acres, value 200, total tax, 7 08 SCO Jane ttaeinis ehf sea seel3 tlO rlw, 7769-100 acres, value 450, total tax 15 21 815 George w JdeAdams, ebf swq neq aec25 tlO rlw 20 acres, value 100, total tax 6 45 816 MarcaretA JucLov t nwa sea tec26 tlO rlw 28 acre, value 120, total tax 4 23 841 Louisa Payne, nwq acq sec27 tlO rlw 40 acres, value 200, total tax 6 88 850 Catharine Buggies, pt swq seel 2 tie rlw, 108 acres, value 450, total tax 14 91 896 William Smith, pt whf seq pt ebf LswB seeze tio riw, 104 acres, vaiue ft 10,10tai.tax 31 x 943 Lavinia Weaver, pt nwq nwq and pt nhf neq sec 6 tlO rlw- 46 acres, value too, total tax 20 72 814 Wm E McCord, elif nnq and neo sc7 tlO rlw, 240 acres, value 1,800, total tax 40 88 Ko. S Marlop TavTsselilp 904 Mary A Back, seq neq sec7, and swq nwq sec8 10 rle, 80 acres,, value 240, total tax 8 17 967 Ensign M Brown, seq secll, nhf neq toe 14, seq neq seel 4, am seq seoit, acq swq secl4, and vbf nwq oc23, all in tlo rle, 480 acres, value 1,580, total tax 52 27 '- 1061 John Ewing, neq seclO tlO rle, 160. acres, value 300, total tax 22 75 1003 Rota Fleoner, pt whf nwq sec23, and pt -neq and pt acq sec32, all in tlO rle, 216 acres, value 1,135, total tax 85 91 1010 John K Green, nwq uwq neq swq arclS tie rle, 80 acres, value ISO, total tax 5 56 1012 Martha E Hamilton, whf swq icclO tlO rle, 'Bp acres, value 350, total tax 11 04 1921 Mablon Hacker, see swq sroS tlO rle. 40 acres, value 100, total tax 7 96 1946 E M Karr, ehf we and awq swq (pci. and swq neq rrc8 U0 rle, 160 acres, value 400, total tax 36 98 . V lniB Wm l.incicDmo. nt nwo nea sec I : , . . . 28, tlO rle 8 acres, value 76, total tax o VI - 110 Jaa K ShartM ir.. swo nwa nwa swq see4, tlO rle, 80 acres, value 240, to tal tax lis 1106 Julia Shame, sen nwq sects tlO rle, 40 acres, value 100, totaaaax 18 83 11.1 Tomlinson Mfg. Co., neq nwq cc8 110 rle, 40 aeres, value 120, total tax 4 08 . 1119 W B Tincber. swq seq seal 6 tlO rle. 40 acres. Value 1UU, total UX 19 91 1133 Or Whitaker, ehf nwq swq awq and nwq swq telle tlO rle, 160 acres, value sou. total tax is vu If o. 4 enf on Townahlp 1153 James M Aher, ehf sij sec28 t9 rle, 80 ariw, value 210, total lax 34 13 1174 Henj V Hrannam, sw rrac seco iy rle, OOaerra, Vaiue eu, total tax 14 bo 1205 Juhn 0!mrv, nbf sq swq sec iccSil tlO rl.i, HO ncivi, valuo 000, tutu' lux 31 66 - U57 Ifancy J Fostr, awq seq and nw frar. ser6. and it n frac sc7, t9 rle, 117 50-1110 Herri, value 500. total tX 18 31 1266 Jacob Surrituu, i.t nwq fiq and ehf r-q M-c'iO 10 He, 107 50-109, value 495, total tax uu bi ' 127 Kixabelb Grubbs, hf swq nrq nt nwa and nwo nrq .wo2 tie rle, l4 !. vulun ZSH. tola! tax IS M 1268 QeO W Galvan. nwq swq sec2S 19 rl, 40 acres, value 100. total tax 29 29 1271 Nancy Goodman, seq seq ecl4 t9 rle; 40 aeras, value 125, total tax 41 83 1288 ByramS Hight nwq nwq c33 19 rle. 40 acres, value 130, total tax 17 27 1293 Jol.n Huntimrton. pt seq f"C23 t9 rle. 60 acres, value B5, total tax 8 65 1306 Wm P Jwier, sq si-ell t rle, 1C0 acri-s, value 400, total tax 21 73 1364 William Grr, ehf swq and swq seq tecSl 19 rle, 120 acres, value 560, total tax 44 87 1383 Milton F Pittman, nwq nea seq neq, wbf neq neq. and ehf swq neq see33 19 rle, 120 acres, value 215. tola! tax 61 98 1438 Elxira Shaffer, shf seq neq seq acq neq sec34 to rle, 160 acres, value 760, total tax 34 18 1446 Emily Stephens pt nw frac sec32 19 rle, 5 acre, vaiue i, louu tax 1490 W M TJta. nwo nwq secS4, and ebf neq neq scc33, t9 rle, 60 aores, value 270, total taX IS 94 j..-. BlaamlnBfon To wtsalilp 1520 E Brannam Est., pt nwq neq sec 1 19 rlw. 34 acres, value ISO, total tax 8 53 1527 Mary Buzxard, pt nwq eo3l to rlw 109Se-joa acres, value x,ea, tax 90 34 1541 Geo Bollenbaefaer. Lots No 4, 47 and 48, Alexander's Addition, value 75, total tax 13 93 1542 T S Bonnet, Lots No 34, 35, 26, 1 and 2, Alexander' Add., value 150, to tal tax 6 46 1569 Chas B Colpitta, whf whf swq secll t9 rlw, 40 acre, value 300, total tax 10 7 -1696 Sarah Forsvth. LoU No 55, 59, 60, 61, 9. 90; 91, 92, .93, 94, Alexander's Add, value 250, total tax ie 11 1701 Willis -G Lenta etal nhf swq seel 19 rlw. 18 aores, value 405, total tax 18 84 1706 Willis G Lenta, pt nwq seel t9 rlw. 27 acres, value 135. total UX Z 00 1713 ParisLangley.pt swq sec2 t9 rlw, Kori T,u' 80-toUI ux 4 10 1726 Wade H Meadows, nbf nhf neq section 24, pt seq sec 13, and pt nwq seq see 11 19 rlw. 212 acre, value 1,130, total tax 43 35 1747. Isabella McPherson, oq neq and nea sea. sec3 to rlw, 50 acre, value 200. total tax 7 39 176S Louisa Neill, swq neq-and pt nwa sea see 11 19 rlw, 44 acres, value 170. total tax 16 10 1825 Cora Stout et al, pt nhf nwq arid pt neq scel9 19 rlw, 119 acres, value z,e?o total tax 73 BO 135 L B M Simmons, Alexander's Add, Lot No 75, value 25, total tax 8 53 1853 Oliver A Tomcy, Lota Mo 37, 40 and 41, Alexander Add, value 75, total tax 3 22 1845 Wm O Thomas, Lot No 38, Alexander's Add. value 25, total tax 1 17 J8P9 Squire Thomaa, seq swq sec3 t9 rlw,' 40 acres, value 120, total tax ao He). 6 City ei nioonalBflrtaa 2008 BollcnbAcber Estpt lota 12S, 349, 350 and pt lot 357, City of Bloomington, value 5,550. total tax 125 15 2222 Eveline Duncan pis of in-lots Vn nn und 7o. valua 110. total tax 2 86 2390 Fras M Gentry, pt seminary lot No 62, value 270, total tax 8 4a 2444 Goorge Hill, Davis Add, lot No 56, value 20, total ttx 10 02 2451- Hardin aw Hammond, pt lots No 1 and 2. Young's Addt value 450, total tax 12 73 242 Ellen Healy he-re, pt Seminary out-lot 77, value 276, total tax 6 45 2592 B and Granville Jackson, lots 14 and 16, Davis Add, value 035, total tax 20 42 3262 Margaret Worrall, pt inrlot No 363, value 1,000, total tax 31 43 3300 Thos Withrow Est, lot No 23 in Young's Add, value 100, total tax 3 36 Net. T-Towa of BllttsvlII 8739 John Ellette, etux, plnwq seclO
W tfw, i awe, velue , total tax 25 . 5
3801 Geo D Johnson, in-lot Ne 171 and 173, ia Ellettsville, value 205, total tax 10 04 3834 Louisa Marksberry, in-lots No 306, 206, 207, and 208, in Town of Stletuville, value 240, total tax 30 44
Mo. 9 Tan Borers Townahlp 3996 Alice T Carmichael, seq seq sec7 whf neq seq secT, pt nwq awq sec8 pt neq seq sec7, seq neq secT, and whf suq nwq secy, all in is nw,. 14U acres, value 1,19, total tax 36 07 4022 Nancy J Daniels, ehf nwq swq sec7 IB r2w, 20 acres, value 125, total tax 4 28 40R8 Florence E Ham, whf neq swq ec7 t8-r2w, 00 acres, value 80, total tax 3 uu 4104 Louisa Iron), acq nwa sec8 tB r2w, 40 acres, value 250, total tax 7 66 4134 James Kiser, pt nwq seq sect t8 r2w, 00 acres, value 200, total tax 24 67 my. 10 rerrr Tewasnia 4436 Irene Ellis, nwq neq and neq nwq soc36 t8 rlw, 80 acres, value 825, total tax 14 73 4548 Louisa Mathers, pt nea sec33 t8 rlw, 90 26-100 acres, value 1,450, total tax 98 79 46 40 Chas T Bobertson, pt seminary lot No 187, value 410, total tax 13 51 4761 Mary M Wnntiand, nbf swq sec 23 t8 rlw, 80 acres, value 480, total tax 13 80 Wo. It Salt Creek Townahlp 4799 Rebecca Armstrong, pt swq swq sec 5, and pt ebf seq sen6 18 rle, value 195, total tax 18 37 4803 Wm A Butcher, seq nea and pt whf neq seel 7 t8 rle, 70 acres, velue 165, total tax 8 10 4820 Thomas Bush, pt neq neq sec32 t8 rle, 10 acres, value 30, total tax 2 07 4842 Qreen u. Cruse, seq neq sec 2 18 rle, 40 acres, value 80, total tax 4 68 4866 Hancv Eleer, swq swq sec 4, t8 rle 40 acres, value 80, total tax 3 10 4879 Chas Flynn Est, pt swq nwq sec 11 to rie, 30 acres, Value 70, total tax T 4 1 4 962 Eliza Martin, ehf neq seq seel 1, and pt whf noq pt ehf nwq sec27,, all in t8 rle, value 305, total tax 169 25 4987 John V fate, ebf ehf sec30 18 rle 160 acres, value 320, total tax 11 75 4996 E G ltatferty, pt nwq nwq sec2, pt neq sec3, 17 rle. 144 acres, value eiu, total tax 39 89 5027 Jennie Spurrier, seq seq secll 18 rle, 40 acre, value 80, total tax 4 68 4045 Emma Snivelv. nwa nwa see39 18 rle, 40 acres, v-jlue 160 total tax 12 79 5073 Wm Terrill Sst, pt neq seq ana pt seq neq sec22 18 rle, 20 acres, value lite, total tax 10 82 Ho la Polk Township (111 Elixa Axoro, pt ihf nwq and pt nni swq seen 17 no, i.u acres, vaiue 340. total tax 4724 6116 Mary A Arney, nwq swq se20 17 rle, 40 nerea, value 75, total tax 3:1 oe 5124 Bollenbseher rsros, elirnwq sot-9 and swq nwq seclO 17 rle, and. neq sec 13 t7r2e, 5127 Samantha Blnckwoll, nwq neq sbf neq and pt seq nwq iec27 17 rle, 109 acres, value 980, total tax 4-t 03 . 6141 8 E Carmichael, pt nwq feq and pt teq seq seel 9 t7 rle, 40 acroa, value 100, total tax 6 10 6159 Andrew J Clark pt neq scc36 t7 rle, 130 acres, value -500, total tax 82 81 5161 James Cope Est, seq nwq sep25 t7 rle, 40 acre, value 200, total tax 16 14 5201 Joseph Bast, nwq nrq and nrq nwq sec32 t7 rle, 80 acres, value 210, total tax 24 92 5207 Uliza Fleetwood, nwq seq sac29t7 rle. 40 acr s. value 300. total tax 26 63 62 10 Liaao Grnhb Est, wbf swq secl3 pt Seq tcolt, and neq nq ec24t7 rle, 2M acres, Value 610, tntnl tax 23 64 5214 America UriihVs Kt, whf nwq sec9 (7 rle, ISO hert-s, value 160, total tax IS 03 1245 Waldo E Haliscom nhf nwq sec27 17 rle, 80 acres, value ISO, tot at tax 7 M 5274 Amanda Harri. swq awq -c23, pt swq seq ec20 1 7 rle, 55 acres, valuo 245, total tax 50 17 5 '77 William 11 Hinas. neq seq and side neq s.-i-S tT rla, 82 acres, value 325, loin! tax 12 62 . 5362 JCJaeoby, seq nwq and neq cwq p:-16 tT rle, 80 acres, value 160, total tax 9 01 5320 Howard LaForce, nwq eq awq neq se'7 und twq eq sec32, all in t7 rlu, 120 ncrr, value o, total lax riat4 5320 Daniel McPheivon, pt swq nwq sec4 17 rlo, 10 acres, value 60, total tax 7 89' 53S1 Geo W M:iv. swq seq aec7 17 rle. 49 acres, value 200, total tax 7 72 6339 U V Mitchell, ehf nwq si-el0 t7 rle. so acres, value 240, lout tax 13 hi 5347 Eliza J Martin seq swq secIC t" rle. 40 acres, valuo 100. total tax 13 43 631 William A Pat ton whf seq ecl3 t7 rlo. 80 acres, value 200, total tax 29 01 6389 Eliza J Kiddle, seq swq and sbf sea secll. and wht neq and eq neq sect 4, all in t7 rlo, 240 acres, value 480, total tax 22 75 53f0 Samuel J Biddle, shf sec24, t7 rle 320 anres. value 640, total lax 24 26 5406 Mary F Sprowle, nbf nwq sec25 t7 rie, 80 acres, value 2U, eoiai tax 1 11 5418 William Smith, nwq nwq secS 17 rle. acres, value 160, total tax 20 32 5432 JSingor Mfg Co, shf neq- nwq sec 18 t7 tie, zo acres, vaiue uu.ioiai tax 6445 Allen Turner, seq nwq sec24 t7 rle. 40 acres, value 1 00, total tax 6 01 . 5465 Henry Todd, nwq swq spo29 17 rle, 40 seres, value ivu, total tax ze oe Ho. S3 Clear Creek Township 5521 Bollenbacber Sous, in-lot No 26, Town of SmiluviUe, value 20, total tax 1 70 5717 Wm P Judah. pt nwq sec32, t7 rlw, 101 acres, value 125, total tax 6 23 5741 Geo N King, Fairfax, lots 1 to 10 Inclusive value 15. total tax 3 03 5757 Laura J Lneaa, nhf seq seq sec2 t7 rlw, 20 acres, value 160, total tax 5 78 5864 John Stewart Est, pt swq swq sec 34, t7 riw, 17 acres, value too, total tax 3 90 5382 Margaret Stullx, nhf seq twq sec 27, and nnq swq secie, alt in 17 riw, t)0 acres, value 410, total tax 14 71 Ho. 14 Indian Creek To. 6092 Margaret Foddrell ebf c, seclO, and whf swq sec30, all in tT r3w, 160, value 1,100, total tax 40 07 V. ,. ,1 SUIUhUVUg(. . HIV, and neq 'seq sec3l ti7,r2w, 80 acres, value a to, tout tax ia 14 I William T. Blair, Auditor of Monroe Countv. Indiana, da hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of Lrta ana .Lands, returned and remaining delinquent tor tne non-payment or taxes, tor tne year one tnousauu eignt uunarea and eighty-nine and previous years, pen alty, interest and oot of advertising, as returnee, oy dames a. won, .treasurer, toeethor with the current taxes due there on, and thnt tbo same were duly record ed a the law dtretc. W. T. Bx.11, Auditor Monroo Co. State of Indiana, Monroe county, . Notice 1 hereby given that so much of toe land and the town lots contained. In the foregoing list at mey be necessary to discharge tho taxes, interest and eharges thereon, or due from tbe owner thereof, at the time of sale, will be sold at publie auction, at tho court house door in the City of Bloemington, ie said county or aionroe, commencing on tne second Monday ot February, 1891, bains tho 9lb day of said month, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, and oontinnintf from dav to day till all are Jsold. W, T. MLlAlK, Auditor of Monroe County. Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 14, 1891, m I Molt, Ml, Norfolk Building, 8th and Klni St. ClHCIKJir ATI, OHIO. Specialty: Kidney Diseases.
Notice to Property Dolders on West Sixth Street. All parties owning property on West Sixth street, in tbe city of Bloomington, Indiana, interested in the Improvement of said street, will take notice that the City Engineer has made final estimate of cost of improving said street from Maple street to Elm street, and made asseesmeate gainst property holders for said improvement, said assessment being now en file in tbe City Clerk's ofilee. All parlies interested will take notice that a committee from the Common Coun
cil of said city will meet in the Mayer's ofilee in said city, Thursday, February 12th, 1891. at 7 o'clock p. m, at which time and place any one aggrieved al said assessment can make known tnetr griev ances, and tbe same will he considered by saidcommittee. All partis Interested are hereby notified that the final estimate on west Sixth street has been made and approved and unless you appear at the City Clerk' office and pay cash or sign waiver of error necessary to secure the benefits of the ten year plan by February 17th, 1891, collection will be made iTccordingt te law. ROBERT C. G REEVES, Jan. 28, '91-St. City Clerk. AH O fit DIM A If CE for the improvement of Lincoln street, and providing for the cost thereof. Sic. I. Be It erdnined by tbo Mayor and Common Couneil of the City- ot Bloomington, Indiana, two-thirds of the member thereof concurring therein, that Lincoln street be improved from 3d street to Kirk wood Avenue.in said city by Grading, Guttering, McAdnmizing and paving a brick sidewalk on both side thereof, except on tbe east side thereof from 3d street to 4tb street, in accordance with tbe plans and specifications therefor and heretofore adopted and amended bv the Common Council for the improvement of saio si reel, now on nlo in tne office or the Clerk of said city, and in accordance with the Resolution of the Common Council adopted Docembnr 2d, 1890. Sko. It. Tho cost of laid imoravemant of.anid street, except the proportion there01 wcupiea oy street and .alley crossings shall be assessed per lineal front foot against the real estate' abutting thorcon, said assessments, if deferred shall be paid in ten annual install ment,to each of which hall be added interest at six per cent per annum, payable semi-nnnually, from tbe data of the final estimate thereon, and collected as provided bv law. A bond or bonds shall be issued iu anlioimttion of the collection of said deferred assessments unlets the prunorty owner pay their said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in an Act of tne uencrni Assembly or Indiana, appro ed March 8th, 18!!9. Sic. III. That all nrevfouterdinanrat heretofore adopted for the improvement 01 mat pan 01 saia street, are Hereby repOitled. . .... .... inis eminence snail be in full force from and after it legal publication. 1 I. 'Robert O. Grooves, Clerk of the Citv of Bloomington, Indiana, certify the fore going is a true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of raid eily nt their regular meeting held January 20th, 1891. ROB EAT C. GKREVES, Jan. 28. 9I-3t. ' Cily Clork. A ORDIMAXCE for tbe Improvement of Lincoln street, and providing tor tbe cost thereof. Sec. I. I)u it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of tho City " of Bloomington, Indiana, two-thirds of the member thereof concurring therein, that Lincoln street in Said citv bo improved I by Grading, Guttering. MeAdamizing. and paving h liriek sidi-walk on bo b sides thereof fibm Kirkwuod Avf-nuo to 8th street, in accordance with the plan and tpeciScations therefor at heretofcuo adopted aad ameodtul by the C.mown
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street, now tin fll ia the offije of the Clerk of ftud city, and in acc.rd.incj with' the Bt-soiutfon of the Common Council adopted lX-tcihber 2d, 1830. &KC. II. The co.t of Said intprwvnnent of mid strm-1. except tbe propoi'tion thereof occupied by stre-it and alley cr-..ingj shall be ntsnu'ed wr lineal front foot against tho rent etnio abutting thereon, said n?sessiniit.ifdefcrred,hairb-p.-iid in ten annual install menu, to eueh of which shall be addnd interest at six per cent pr annum, payub'.o omi-annually from' the date of tiunl istimate thereon, aad cnl-K-ctiKl ns provided by law. A bnnd or bond' shall 1m issued in anticipation of the . collection of said deftri-ud 4UoJsm..n!s, uiilaft the property ownors pay their said assessments before arid bund or bonds a e issued. All as provided for in an Act of the General Adsvinbly of Indiana, approved March 8th, 18S9. Sko. 111. That all previous ordinance heretofore adopted for li e improvement 01 tnat.part or said street are hereby repealed. rixv. IV, Tltis ordinance shall be in full force from and after its Ivgal public turn. .. :. .- I, Robert C. G reeves, Clork of tho City at Diooiii melon, tnuiuue, certity tlierorepoing is a true and correct copy of an or dinance adopted by the vommon vouncil of said citv at their regular meeting bald January 20th, 1891. ROBERT C. GKBEVBS, Jan. 28, '91-3t. Aii OROIWAWCB for the improvement of Lincoln street, aad providing for the cost thereof. Site. I. Be it ordained by tbe Mayor and Common Council of the City of Bloomington Indiana, two-thirds of the members thereof concurring therein, that Lincoln street in said city be improved by Grading, Guttering, AtoAdamiaing and paving a brick sidewalk on both side thereof from 8th street to 10th struet in accordance with the plans and tpeciScations therefor as heretofore adopted and amended by tho Common Council for the improvement of taid street, now oh file in the office of the Clerk of said city, and in accordance with the Besolqlion of the Common Council, adopted December 3d, 1800. 8ao. II. The cost of said improvement of said street, except the proportion thei-e-of occupied by street and alloy crossings, .shall be assessed per lineal front foot agaipst the roal estate abutting thereon, aid assessments if deferred slia'.l be paid in ten annual installments, to each of which shall be added interest at six percent, per annum, payable semi-annually, from the date of tho final estimate thereon, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bonds shall be issued in antioipution of the collection of said deferred assessments unless tbo property owner pay their said assessments before said bond or band ere issued. All as provided fnt in an Act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March 8th, 1889. Ssc. III. That all previous ordinance heretofore adopted for tbe improvement of that part of said street are hereby repealed. Sec. IV. This ordinance shall be ia full force from and after it local publi cation. I, Robert O. Greeves, Clerk of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, certity the foregoing is a true and Correct copy qf an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of said oity at their regular meeting held January 20th, 1801, BOBKKT C. G BE EVES, Jan. 28, '01.31. City Clerk. Dissolution or Pnrtncrsttlp. The partnerihip heretofore oxistinic be tween Geo. H. Wetael and Wm. M. Flood in the grocery and provision business, has been this day dissolved by mutual' content, Wm. M . Flood retiring. The accounts duo the firm will bo collected by Geo. H. Wctisol. GroRoE I. Wktibl, Wiuia Jl. Flood.
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An original ChriMtnas te was sent out lv lUc American iric works, I'rovitk-nw. It kSlsletl (it a W, on oa otirner? j wliit'll waaa-bnglit foWeds a siulfirvefiiiw envelope. sci'ipnon RHKl, DeSKIeS til greetinir : "Not knowing yfl sonal laatrs and fearing a dut of gifts,- we m-iid this coin anidj you t spend 'U. freely fur your iut-linutioii dictates, fur art, insulated wire of 1 fruitti, but avoid foolish gaw. Notice to Property ea Weal igtUb 8 Air parties owning property etp KiVhtn atreet. ia tha eil v of- N'aaiMii Indiana, intoretUsd in the imprvv& of said street, will take notice tappl City Engineer has made flnal eettdji cost of improving taid street frumps nicnts against property holdorar improvement, said assessmenta be on file in tbe City Clerk's on)ee:ff All parties interested wAItaa that a camniiltee from the;. Council of taid city will u Mayor's oAco of said city. Wei eniug Jauuury 28lh, 1891, at-a p. m , at which time aad pi aggrieved at taid attestmeali known their grievances, and ' will be considered bv said commit ATI parties interested are fled that the Anal estimate.. Eighth street has been made and 1 and unless you appear at the City 4 office and pay cash, or sign waiver of 4 necessary 10 secure tne Deneeia or tee year plan by February. 2d, 1891, leotion will be made according to lawiJ'S nuaaai v. esatii Jan. 14, 'Sl-Jt. .Cilyi r J AM Ed V. MORGAN. AuV.l IVotlce to Koav-1 W-l. - T I! U . . In tka UnltM. filMHiit lnaiM l& term, 189L ' Samllda Warner vs. Heary J. Comnlainl No 2oaa. . . . , . iw . - ' can, ner attorney, and alas ber era interested party that said defendant, 1 ... . - r . 1: . . : j a a divorce, and that taid nen-resida fendant it a necessary party thereto. derondant last named, tart unless aa ...... ... .-V . &HU luneir uir MB aniL ubw . bi ua n term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to holdea on the Bast Mondav of March. ton, said county and State, and answer demur to taid eomnlamt the same wo witness my name and tne teal or court, aoxed at Bioomiagtop tab T day of Januarv, A. D. 1891. ai.J . JOHS W.0BAVBN8, Jan. 14, bi. i;ier;.RuKOM4TiaM Otiaxp 1 a Day. ' M.rfi.ll a,. i 1 r, A v.. --. : on thosvstem ia ramarkahlAanil mntatt limnedl.iti.lv diunnuti. Fimtiiaaa amalJ . .. . . . . T" 1 Dencnu. Toot. Sold byULdy sJ i-'rugguts, tfioomington. tin 1 By using Alien & iOID Kfea MnminiM aanat ata aTAaasiam4J at x.aW ..a... J ta.aaaatai VM-wTOs J VtH 1
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