Bloomington Progress, Volume 24, Number 50, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 February 1891 — Page 4
- -a
ft'
15 1 :-i '3-
QMS!
mm mm m m mm m - m. - mr-
mmmm aeidthe best
n Snita OUR ayi-fW Per -A.bptii. FOR PKKSIDINT IN 18W : THE MAN NOMINATED BY THE HEPOBMCAN OOYKNTIOSWhen JtrpoblkaOs bad lite Mjoriiy is toe Indiana jvsgwiaiare they were deloged vW petitiaas and demands for all manner of isfomMe kpslatioa oa the tempernea qoestran. Now tbe Demoracr have a majority large that tbey" can scarcely count it,aad never a word do yoa bear from the radial temperance JhowJe, ' Aa4 wby - ' XTwm I"S Rallantiae was elected preaideait of OberKa college oa last Wednesday. He waa bnra at Washington, ft. C. in 1818. Hia boyhood was spent in Cincinnati, where his lather wa professor m Lane Theological Seminary, Begradaated from Marietta colWe in 1868; was a member of the aMiffof the Ohio Geological Sorvey nader Frofessor Newberry. In 1872, gradnatcd from Union TheoJtegfcal Seaainary, New Tort; and the aaaae year went to Leipstg,Gernany, for post graduate study, but left theme to join tbe first Amman Palestine exploration party. From 1874 to 1876 he was professor of Mtfaral history and chemistry in &pon college, Wiseonoin; from 1876 141878, professor of Greek in the Uaiwaky of Indiana, and in 1R7S was called to Obetfie as professor of Greek. He was elect, ed two Tears later to tbe prefeaorahrp of tbe Old Testament lanand litmtare. which be UM aft the nreseat time. He has I " I i ill in educational cir cles, having been for several year in naiinillrf in the anmmer school at aaaaanana. Be whs made doctor. rinri.H Whin alma mater, ia -tflftT- ft 1884 be has been ed itor of the "BiWiotheea 88. Be free eunasre of stiver 18 z . .. m that silver can oe pot npon the name basis as TOW. The own er of oncoioed gold can deposit it with the government mint and get in exehanee therefor gold coin to its fall value, minus the estimated oust of coinage, hot no such privihwe is enioved bv the owner of unaoioed silver. Tbe advocates of free coinage for silver wanttbc two juerjus ireateer nerjen jmwwcij abbe. All the silver now coined is bought by tbe government in the apea market, and there te a large mwft on it. - This nrofit varies the market. in original sat. - - "silver bill fixed a aad mini mom amount of new stiver dollars the treasury might turn otrst.each mint. The strsmt sil venter takes a somewhat 4ifiVmt tnrk It requires tbe rtmbase of a certain amount of silver hnllion monthly, against which silver certificates are to be iesuoJ, hot the, actual coinage oi silver is not reooired. As the law stands tbe secretary ot ue Mrchase 400,tXW of silver ver month at the nmrket prieer and issae in payment fSerelor legal teWdf ueai ury notes, redeemable in coin. itwar A An exchange remarks s Tbe hantrae nunaace, as h may well be termed, r somewhat abated, but tnere n too mocn of it, ana it is frequently carried on by who it migbtrbe thought, have bet
wnb
BOW
treasary
ter wfonnauon on aceoont of better opportunities. To say nothing of running over farms, throwing down fracas and frightening stock, life is frroncntly in danger, so that " women and children are afraid to venters outside their owBdooryard. rpATlrtbpatore there is in banti ; lag at this day, with no necessily in ; the way of suhsistenee like there : was eighty or a hundred years ago, that is a mystery. UfeissoprecieMtbaths wsajtondeatroetion by a person of thoughtful, refined na- .- tore may well be ud to Ue impoajebtr. Cbmphint is generally made ! .uf gunners from the towns and .fries; bat the one from tbe neigh- j 'boring farm u scarcely say better. If be bad the good sense to remain m bis-own prranses, it would be a ! great improvement, There is no iroiid resmHi why thee things I -fibowld lie aHowed to cootmne.-aod country pcopte'sbould invofce tbej nM of the law on alt suitable oe-; fSSM-'iss and. bring H to aacndU'
uaoeiweai ana . w uiwi iu
Spcialties thro mouth. R
HT ;iMMnMc tLth
nnnJIns; on Taraplkes. To H pcron who r hualing over tbe liks roads or dlooros counly i Since there have been many complaints madeat tbe Auditor's oifiee within tbe past lew days about people hauling heavy loads over the pikes during muddy weather, I deem it my duty, as Auditor of tbe eoantv.to call the attention of alt perrons interested, to tbe act passed by tbe legislature of 1889, concerning said question, which is as follows: see. I, pages lN-o3 "Bo it enacted bv the General Auemblr ftlia 8tateof Indiana, That it ihall be unlawful for any pron to haul over any tarn pike or gravel nauii at any time whan tbe tame is thawing through, or is by reason of wet weather in condition to ba ent on and injured bv heavy hauling. load on a narrow-tired wagon of mora tbaa. twenty hundred pounds, or on a a broad-tired wagon, of mors than twvn-ty-lva hondred pounds, aad any person matatina; in provisions or una act anau Defined not Ins than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars fur each load so healed." I do this so that no one can take offense at tbe county commissioners in ease any indictment are found against teamsters or others for vio lation of tbe above act. Uespeetfolly, W. T. BLAIR, County Audi; or and Clerk at tbe Board of Commissioners. ' Feb. 3, 1891. . DoaVt Give a Receipt t( any man calls at yonr farm home and wants to leave a plow, ' barrow, bale of goods, or any article whatever, ju-t as an accum raodat ioo till he can call fur it, and wants yon to sign a receipt so that be can show bis employer where it i and that it ia in safe bands, pot yonr finger to your eye and puu down the under lid, and ask him if he sees anything ' green there? He will-take the bint and tight oat. If he doesn't, get down your shotgun and tell him you will give bim just seven minutes to get off the place. Why should you giv: him a receipt? If he cant trust bis goods in your nonseraion without ar receipt, tell him to take tnem away. It is no aocommodu tie to you to nave them left, and the man who tries the dodge is always a swindler. New Albany Tribune : Edward File filed suit in County Cleric's office this morning, against the La a, A. as J. Ky. Co., to recovpr foC.OOO. Fite while in tbe employ of tbis company as engi neer, last summer, received severe and serious miunes in a wreck near Salt Creek. He claims he was discharging his duties, and ' the wreck was no fault of 'bis. The ptblie will remember the wreck as the one in which War. H. Dtllard, of tbis place, was killed. Connecticut with 1,010 miles of railway receives $671,820; Indiana ba 5,961 miles of railroads and only 884,000 of revenue from them. In view of the large State indebtedness, would it not be well for Indiana to follow Connecticut methods of taxation ? Illinois pays all its mooing expenses with the railroad tax. '-An energf tie, industrious man with a Htfle capital can make more clear money raising "garden truck" for sale in Bloomington, than can be made by tnveenng cash in busine and taking the chances in triide and bad debtr. Let such person rest 80 acres of land four miles east on the pike a conven ient distance and onggood road andemtiaxk m theisrarden veeetawe business. Jusfflbe piece of land yoo wanfcean benad on appHcatiou at the Progress office. Mrs. Charles Zaringdied from childbirth at the home ot her hus band in New York last week. The remains were brought to New Harmony for burial. Charles Zaring is well known hrre, an (This wife was Mies Urace vwen, of New, Barmooy. Princeton Ciar Mabtissvit.1,15, Ind. Jan. 30.' John Black and James Goes, two bigbly respected yonng farmers, who reside bait a mile -west ot Uosport, became involved in a quarrel tbis morning regarding a fence that stnod on tbe dividing tinea between i heir farms. But very few words had passed when Black drew a re volver and began firing at bis friend and neighbor from boyhood. He !bt three times, the third shot striking Go in the bowels. Goss capiat recover, tflack mounted bis horse and escaped. Both lire! well ot liuuily. 1
3
Take the largest sixe of staples ior bsrb-wire fence; rut off one prong of each so that it is half an inch long. Drive these all about tbe barns, wherever a lantern needs to be hung. Have the short prong uppermost and driven nearly to the wood, and then bend the fttaple down a little to let a lantern-handle slide into the hook thus formed. The lantern cannot be knocked off from this hook. Prevention ia bet ter than insurance. The first colored uniformed rank E. ot P. in the state was instituted by the supreme chancellor of the world, Dr. Williams, of Lou isiana, at Udd-fellows hall on Ind. iana-ave., Indianapolis, Tuesday night a week, when 32 colored men took the degree, and J. B. Davis W8s elected captain. Tbey will at tend the world's encampment of colored knights at New York in August. Bombay Oysters. Boston Globe. Tbey very newest thing about town is the "Bombay Oyster." The "Bombay oysler" ib not an oyster at all, of course, but this is the name that has been bestowed on it. It is a composition sufficiently simple and common to please the lean and larded purse alike. It is nothing more than an egg dropped unbroken into a tumbler and deluged with vinegar and sprinkled with pepper and salt. It is consumed always,before breakfast and by a great many sporting men in tbe city, Oue of its effects is toouuteract tbe evil tendencies oHerdrinkiog a'nd over-eating. Some stout men like a "Bombay oyster" in the morning and eat nothing more until noon, tor a bilious stomach it ia the finest kind of a remedy. An exchange says of the raw entrail eating savages now on their way to Washington : "Mr. Harrison should gently but firmly insi t that the Indians who are to talk to bim shall take baths before approaching the executive mansion. From all reports it is evident tha t they smell very noisy. City JOelluquciit Idst. BdfLK of lots in the City of Bloom ineton, Indiana, the same being Delinquent en taxes lor lae year 1888 and luruior years. Anderson Sarah, in-lot 280, value 600, aoitnquent tax f 20 Q Alexander John T, pt in-lots 21 and 34, seminary, value 1,003 delinquent tax II SB Arnold Wm, in-lot 29, Davis Add.value 145, lota,) tax 0 22 ArmburstcrWm.pt oul-lot 46,seminary, value uvw, lovai tax 9 at Baker Bicbnrd A, in-lot ii; Davis Add, value zea, total tax o i Buzsaid John It. in-lot 21 and ot out lot 52, East & Marshall's Add, value 750 total tax un Bonner Horscn, 'pt in-lot 130. value 3,778, total tax SI 48 . fiinklev James C. in-lots 12 and 13. and pt out-lot 37, Howe's Add and Seminary, value 8IS, total tax 14 09 Berrymsn Mary, la-lot ill, value I,0T5, total tax l Boltinghouse & Garrison, pt cat-lot 2, value 850, total tax 24 94 Brown John W, in-lot 20, Young's Add, value 140, total tax 8 84 Bass Ben and Lydia, in-lot 174, value 695, total tax 14 02 Campbell John B, in-lot 173, value 445 total tax 14 IB Campbell Ida and Joe, in-lot 7 and pt in-rots e ana n, uampeen Add, value ssv, total tax 12 19 , Chandler Anna, pt in-lot 21, Orchard's Add, value 5 SO, total lax is 08 Cooley Jss at al, in-lot 30, Dana Add, value 675, total tax ll 53 Duncan Eveline,- pt in-lot 69 and 70, value 110, total tax 463 Davis David, in-lot 84, value 20. total tax I 28 . . Duprco, Benjamin, in-lot 49, value 230, total tax '8 42 EverbeartS B, pt out-lot 60, Seminary Add, value 235, total tax 10 25 East W H, id-lots 15 and 16, Cron & Garmichael Add, value 1,380. total tax 31 01 Finn Martin and wife, -pt out-lot 77, Seminary, vslue 280, total tax 8 62 Ford John W, in-lota 31 and .13, Davis Add, value threo nnndred and twenty, total tax 10 44 VIaLIm, John; In.lnt Kfl lPnlrviaap AlrfB value two hundred and twenty-live, tola f tax tbree dollars anu Hlty-two cents Fielder Tom, in-lots 53 and 37, Fairview Add, value 60, total tax one dollar and twenty-one cents Graves Thomas, in-lot IS, StcPheeters add, value 530, total tax, tliirty-tbroe dollars and twenty cents Gray Oliver, in-lot tbirty-two, Davb add, valuo 60, t-Jtal tax 1 83 tiahn Andnraon, in-lot 50, Davis add, value S16, total tax 10 58 Hamilton Jos B pt in-lot So, value 1,785, total tax 28 84 fiord Wennis and Dost, Maple Height, in-lot 19, value S7o, total tax V 73 Mill George, in-lot 56, Davis add, value 2o, total tax 760 Hanson Andrew, in-lots 35 and 28, Ful ler & Waldroa add, value Ho, total tax lo a liitrdin & Hammon pt i:i-liit 1 and I Young add, value 5fi; tot tax 2o 10 Unod Ellen, in -lot 5, D,vis vlvl, Vrtlu. 4u, tvlttl tax I Jj.
Hinds Jonah Et, in-loU 283 and 284.
value 2oo, total tax 4 18 Holtxman Isaac A, in-lots 5 and pt tnlot 6, Orchard add, value l,3oo, total tax 4o B6 Harris Martha, In-loU 5o and 53, Fairview, valuo 225, total tax lo 36 Jackson Eliiabeth, in-lot l7,JDftvU add, value 34o, total tax S 14" Johnson Andrew, out-lot 38, 8om!nry, value 2o5, total talo 50 K eck Nancy J , pt in-lots 27 and 28. value" 2,o7fi, total tax 41 21 rane irfllie, in-lot 3, aicrnceiers aaa, value loo-total taxi 92 Lyons Bridget, pi in-lot 49, value 95, tot taa2 17 Mobley Martha J, in-lot 18, Davis add, value 2do, total tax 7 So Meadows Mary 0,ptin-lot9,Teung add, in-lot 35, Dunn add, pt in-lots 21, 22, 1 and 2, Young addend in-lot 841 out-lot 28, value 4,320, tot tax 72 34 Matthew Kmel y,iu-!ot ntnetaen.Oreuard' add,va)ue33o,totta8 69 Mcboughlon8arah, in-lot one, Alexander add, value 475, total lux twelve dol and eight cents McAfee Oeo.pt in-lot 25, Young addval 9b,tnttax 7 68 McCovQeoarid Madison, in-lot one hundred and seventy-seven value 26o total tax 7 Gfl . ' McLean Judith, in-lot 46, out-Jot , Seminary, valneI,38o,tottax27. 64 Phillips Frank, in-lot 32, Fairview, value s.i.i.ls..In in Phillipji Julia, in-lot To, Fairview, valufj ill lotiax a no j Robertson Bros, in-lot twenty seven and twenty-nine and 4, Cron & Usrmichao! add, value six hundred dol, tot tax 15 85 Rumple Benjamin, in-lot 46, Fairview, valuetwo hundred dol, tot tax6 o4 ... Smith Mary A Est, in -lot 8, Cron ft Car. micbael add, value 7-5o, total tax fifteen dot and twelve cents Sears John W. out lota 38 and Seaii. nary value 75o tot tax 16 7o Slow Jno. in-lot 35 Fairview value two hundred and twenty five dol, total tax four dul an i seventy two cents Smith Mary J.ia-lot lo8 value Io75 total tax twenty onedol and sixtvthrcecenta Shields Fancy Cent lot" twenty seven Seminary value 45olijttax twelve dol and fifty two eents. Spanldlngds Tucker inlot 7 McCollougli add value 65o tot tax 13 10 Senders Sarah outlots two, three twelve Seminary and inlot one Howe add value two thonsend five hundred and twentyflve dollais total tax 39 o4 Shaw Charley outlotlbirtytwn Seminary, value IoI5 total tax twentyflve dollars apd nin etyse von cents Tourner Clara and Frank; inlot 14 Dunn add; value 855, total tax twenty one dollars and forty five cents -,P : Thompson Agnass, oullot 13, value 90S, total tax 24 58 Thompson Joseph, in-lots 9, II and- 13 and 15 and 17, Fuller & Waldron idd.jval 250, total tax 18 35 , Taylor John N, inlot 4, Byors add,-.val 355. total tax lo 4 Vaughn Edward, inlots 41 and 47, Pavis sdd, valuo 195, total tax 5 68 TVebb JesJO F. inlot 48, Fairview, "val two hundred and seventy five dol total tax 5 69 "Weathers Wm, inlot 40, Davis add; vel two hundred and forty dol. tot tax In. 8o Watson Susan and Wm, inlot 8, Davis add. val 593, total tax 13 16 - Williams Loutea J, inlots twenty-three, twenty-four twentv five and twentyfi. Fairview, value I.55o, total tx 47 7 Walker Ceo W. inlot 8, Owens add; value 940, total tax twenty fcix dollar and ninety five cents WHlllams JasS, inlot lot, valuo So, tut taxlo' 06 WilronSentL, in-int 16. pt it. lot 17, Young add, value I9-'s total tax 6 9ir. Cilv Clerk'n Offlee,Bloiiniinton Indiana. I,'Rolrt C. tiMKVw. flerk of tx'iii ttity. do hereby eprtjfy that tbo ffn-sinK't" a trne and err-ct lift of land and lota re turned and remainine: delinqunt f,rn- j ravmrnt of taxes for the-year 1889 and former yei,rs. iricadin fenalty. int?re?t and cost of advertising, and al tbr txs 'of the current year. as r turned ly -James M. Hunter, Treasurer oi wo ny, aun that the same -were duly, recorded as, the law directs. ' . . It. C. Gimn, "City Cli-A. Vjitv Clerk's OiBce, nimimmsUin. India na Sotice is hereby given thttso roueh of the lota and land contained in the foretrains' list as mar bo necoisarr to dl'charere the taxes duetherenii.or due from the owner thereof at the time oi sale, will lie sold at public auction, at the Court Hause door, in tne uiy oi oioomingion, County of Monroe, and State of Indiana, beginning at 10 o'clock a. ni , on thi second Monday in Fehruary,-1891, the jama being the 9tb dny of February, and (Bpntinmne irom day to aiv until an are m-iu ROBERT C.GRBEVES. City Clerk. Bloomington, Ind Jan. 14, 1831. . Ielintiont Timt. A LIST of Lands and Lois returned for the year 1889, and previous years-in Menroe County, Indiana, by James H. Gatton. County Treasurer of raid county.' Ho 1 Bean Blossom Tewusbtn No. 7 Nancy Ashbaugh Estate, (fort west ball southwest quarter section el nt town IS ranee two west, 25 acres, value $170, total tax $17 09 9 Sallie B AeufT, ptseq saq seel 7 tlO r2w, containins; 13 acres; also . Lots No. 93, 94, 95 and 96, in town of Stine.villb, total value 620. total tax 52 42 24 Buskirk, Dunn and Smith, ishf neo and ehf soq, all In secis liu rw, 160 acres value 1,290, total ux 40 8 Chambers Heirs, pt neq see 29 tlO r2w. 15 acres, vslue 120, total tax IS 5.1 113 William J Davenport, neq swt sec 33 UO r2w, 40 acres, value. . 245, toa tax a b 135 E and J R Evans, Lota 21 to 30, 49 to 52, and 55 and 56, Mount Tabe, also pt scq seq sec-9 t!6 r2w, 13 acres, to tal value 2 mi, total tax. u ei 305 Miors, Rogers & Co., pt twq seel 5 tlO r2w. S3 acres, value 415, total -UX 16 87 ' 306 Morton and Fnll, pt neq Sec29 tlfi rzw, uu acres, vaiua dew, wwi tax .v so 312 Oooree Moore Est., nwq neq see! 32.shfnwa Sec32, ptnbf nwq sec32, ail in tio riw, containing isu acres, value 1.195. total tax 64 39 317 Monon Stone Co., pt rq pwq sec 20 tlO r2w, 10 acres, value 200. total tax 9 ss 359 Catharine Parks, pt seq nwq eec.20 pt sbf neq sec2o tl r2w, 32 acres, value 335, total lax 10 as 405 James L Smith, pt seq scc32, UO r2w, 15 acres, value 330, total tax 16 64 422 Mills Sbelburn, pt nwq nwq seci8 tlO r2w, 30 acres; also Lots 65, 66, 67 'ind C8,'in Stinesville, total value 275, total tax 10 86 506 Margaret Wolfe, olswq feci 7 tlQ rlw, 4 acres, value 215, total tax I 91 Xo. 2TTaKblngloB TownKlilp 548 Williaui S Allen, neq nwq sec22 tlO rlw, 49 acres,, value 125, total tax 564 Mary A Dennett, -neq neq feci? tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 200, total Ux 6 W 576 Chriilvy Uauicli. neq neq secl9 110 rlw, 40 acres, value 400, total tax 13 73 580 Minerva Uastian, sq swq sco2 tlO rlw, 40 sens, value 375, total tax 23 56 623 Albert II Coble, neq nwq sec4,410 rlw, 40 acres, value 200, total tax 6 89 824 Mary A Collier, nwq seq and - seq twq sec23 UO rlw, 80 sores, value 230, total tax 48 93 632 Levi Collier et al, n end ehf seq col7 U6 rlw, 22 60-100 acres, value 135. ota I tax 40 00 668 Lydia F Denny, nnnSn snc20 tlO rlw, 40 acres, value 150, tSa7tax 6 24 869 Sarah and Mary Denny, pt neq eo20tI0rlw, 10 acres, value 126, total .ix 9 62 688 Jrasph Forny, seq seq and swq cq secM 110 rlw, eg iicie value vOO. toli tux 13 73 '
699 Cynthia Cable, pt nwq swq and
swq swq sce4 tlO rlw, 60 acres, value 215, total tax 7 59 724 A J Holsapple and Sen, neq neq CS022 tlO rlw, 30 acres, value 150, total tax 5 23 742 Samuel Houston, swq seq roc 12 110 rlw, 40 acres, value 200, total tax 35 24 745 James Houston et al, neq swq, swq seq and seq nwq tec2 tlO rlw, 107 72100 acres, value 500, .total tax IT 20 ' ' K B Kratx. ehf n wo and nwa nwa secio tio rlw, 120 acres value 400, total tax 13 75 764 Sarepta Kniht, wbf swqnwq and nwq swq secI2, and pt rcq tcq seoll all in tlO rlw, 80 acres, value 360, total tax 20 91 770 James W Logan seq nwq swq neq sec 26 tic rlw, 80 acres, value 160, total tax 6 73 741 Martha Lundy, pt nwq tee 13, end pt neq tec 14 tlO rlw, 00 acres, valuo 200, total tax, 7 08 800 Jane Maginis ehf seq seel3 tlO rlw, 77 69-100 acres value 450, total tax 15 21 815' George W McAdams, ehf swq neq sec25 tlO rlw 20 acres, valuo 100, total tax 5 45 816 Margaret A McCoy pt nwq seq seeSS tie rlw 26 acres, value 120, total tax 4r 23 841 Louisa Payne, nwq seq tec27 UO rlw 40 acres, value 200, total tax t 88 860 Catharine Ruggles, pt swq seel 2 tlOrlw. lO? acres, TTJilua 450, total tax 14 l " y ?. 899 William Smith, ptwhf seq pt ebf swq ec26 UO rlw, 104 acres, value 670,total Mx 32 42 943 Lavinia Weaver, pt nwq nwq and pt nfaf neq sec 6 tlO rlw 46 acres, value COO, total tax 20 72 814 Wm E McCord, rhf nq and neq iec7 UO rlw, 240 acres, value 1,800, total tax 40 88 Ko. 8 Marlon Tovrnalilp 964 Mary A Back, seq neq et'7, and swq nwq set:8 U0 rle, 80 acres, value 240, toUl tax 8 17 967 Enricn M Brown, seq sect, nbf neq socl4, seq nrq secl4, sbf seq seoU, seq swq fecit, and t-hf nwq sec23, all In tie rle, 40 acres, value 1,580, total tax 52 27 1001 John Ewing, neq seclO UO rle, 160 acres, value 300, total tax 22 75 1003 Rosa Fleener, pt whf nwq sec23, and pt lirq and pt seq sec22, all in tlO rle, 215 acres, value 1,135, total tax 85 91 1010 John K Green, nwq nwq nvq swq seel 6 UO rle, CO acres, value 160, total tax 5 56 ' 012 Martha E Hamilton, whf swo tcclO U0 rle, 80 acres, value 350, total tax II 54 1021 Mali Ion Hacker, seq swq secS U0 rle; 40 acres, value 180, total lax 7 96 1016 E M Kerr, ebf swq and swq swq ec9. ar-d.swq neq recS UO rl, 160 acres, value 400. total tax 36 93 1048 "Wui Lincicomc, pt nwq neq sec 28, UO rle, 8 acres, value 78, total tax 6 91 1103 Jas K Sharp jr., swq nwq nwq swq sec4, U0 rlo, 80 acres, value 240, totnl tax 118 25 1100 Julia Shnrpe, seq nwq reel 5 UO rle 40 acres, value loo, total tax 19 83 1116 Torol'uisnn Mfg. Co, neq nwq sec8 UO rle, 40 acrot, value 120, total tax 4 08 1119 W R Tincher, swq seq sc!6 tlO rle. 40 acres, value 100, total tax 16 97 1133 Ura VI liitaKor, em nwq swq nwq and nwq swq seel U0 rle, lGQucre, valuo 500. total tax 12 8j . Ko. 4 Benton Township 1153 James M Asher, etif seq secia. 19 rle, 80 ai-rif, value 220, tutal lax 34 13 11 76 HenJ- K ilrsmnaril, sw frac "C 19 rl, OOaen-s, vniue 60, total tax 14 63 120." Jhn thiiry, nhf sq swq sea it 0-13 tio rlu, 120 acres, value 6 10, total tax 21 611 1257 Jsnney J Filter, swq seq and nw frar see6, and pt lie frac mm", t9 rlo, 117 Bo. 1 no nrrr. value 500. total tax 18 31. 12G6 Jacob Garrison, pt nwq srq and ebf seq eec29 19 rle, 107 50-100, value 495, total tax 60 61 1207 K'isnboth Orulibs, ebf Wq mq pt nwq and nwq neq Sc29 tlO rle, 64 acres. Value 350. -total tax 14 10 1268 o W Galyan. nwq swq sc29 13 rle. 40 acres, value 10. total lax 29 29 1271 Nancy Goodman, seq seq scc!4 t9 rle, 40 iiertu, value 125, total tax 42 3 1288 ByramS Hiirht, nwq nwq rer-35 19 rle, 40 acres, value 123, .(Otui tax 17 .27 1203 Joi n Huntington, pt seq sec23 19 rle, 60 acres, value 65, total tax 8 55 I3u6 Wm P Jester, seq seel I 19 rle, 100 acres, value 400, total tax 51 73 I3C4 William Orr, ehr swq and swq srq secSt 19 rle, 120 acres, value 540, to:al lax 44 m 1383 Milton F Pittman, nwq neq seq neq. whf neq noq, and ehf swq neq sec33 10 rle, 120 acres value 215. total tax 61 08 1438 Elxira Shaffer, shf sq neq st-q seq neq svc34 19 rle, 100 acres, value 700, total tax 34 18 1440 Emily Stephens ptnw frac sec22 19 rtc, 5 acree, value 15, total tax 3 60 1490 W M UU. nwq nwq sc3t, and ehf neq neq sec33, t9 rle, 0 seres, vslue 275, total tax 18 53 Ko. 5 Bloomlnston Tevrnsblp 1520 E Brannam Est,, pt nwq neq sec 1 19 rlw, 24 acres, vaiue ISO, total tax 8 53. 1637 Mary Buxxard, pt nwq roc.11 19 rlw, 10950-100 acres, value 3,550, total tax 90 34 , 1511 lao Italian barber. Lota No 4, 47 and 48, Alexander's AddiUon, value 75, total tax 12 92 1541 T 8 Bennet, Lota o 34, 35, 36, 1 and 2, Alexander's Add., value 150, total lax fi 46 1569 Chas H Colpitis, whf whf Swq seel t 19 rlw, 40 acres, value 300, towi tax 10 67 1590 Sarah Forsyth, Lota Ko 5S, 59, 60, 61, P9, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, Alexander's Add, value 250. total tax 10 11 1 T01 Willis G Lenta etsl nhf swq seel 19 rlw, 18 acres, value 405. total tax 18 84 1706 Willis G Lcntx, pt nwq feci 19 rlw. 27 acres, value 135, total tax 29 85 , ,1713 Paris Langley, pt swq sec32 t9 llw, JTacre, value 50, total tax, 4 io 1726 Wade U Meadows, nbf nbf neq secrh n 4, pt seq seclS, and pt nwq esq sec 11 19 rlw. 212 acres, value 1,150, total tax 43 35 1747 Isabella ' Mcrnerson. sen neq and drq aeq scc3 1 rlVi oe aores, yaiue 200, total tax ? 39 1763 Louisa Meill, swq neq and pt nwq seq sec 11 19 rlw, 44 ttv$, value 170. total tax 16 10 ' 1825 Curs Stout et al, pt nhf nwq and pt nrq tec 19 19 rlw, 113 acres, value 2,075 towi tax hw , , 1835 L B M Simmons, Alexanders Add. Lot No 75, value 25, total tax 2 52 1853 Oliver A Tomev. Lots No 37, 40 and 41, Alexander's Add, value ia, wwi tax 3 22 1845 Wm O Thomas, Lot No 38, Alexander's Add, value 25, total tax 1 17 18f-9 Squire Thome", srq swq sec3 19 riw, 40 acres, vaiue i-u, touu ia No, City 01 Bloomington 2008 liolleuba Uer Est.Jpt lots 129, 319, 350 and pt lot 357, City of Bloomington, valuo 6,550. total tax 12D 10 2232 Eveline Duncan pta of in-lots No h0 mid 70, value 110, total tax 2 86 2390 Fras M Gentry, pt seminary lot No 52, value 270, total tax 48 2444 Genre Hill, Davis Add, lot So 56, value 20, total tax 10 02 2451 Hardin and Hammon J, pt lots No 1 and 2, Young's Add, valuu 450, total tax 13 73 2472 Ellen Ueal v heirs, pt Seminary out-lot 77, value 275, total tax 6 45 2593 R and Granville Jackson, lots 14 and 16, Davb Add, value 04a, total tax 20 42 3262 Marcarat Worrell, pt In lot No 353, value 1,000. total tax 21 43 3300 Tlios Wttltrow Kt, lot No 23 in Young's Add, vuluo 100, tutal tax 3 36 No. T Town or Kliettsvllle 8739 John Klltitte, elux. pt nwq seulo
IP I, J uiiiu, iuu i0( Utai u t 1
3801 Geo D Johnson, in-loU No 171 and 172, in KUettsville, value 205, total tax 10 04 3834 Louisa Marksberry, in-lots No 205, 206, 207, and 208, in Town of Eilettsville, value 240, total tax 20 44 No. 9 Van Bnren Township 3996 Alice T Carniicbael, aeq seq seo7 whf neq seq sec7. nt nwq swo see 8 pt neq
seq sec7, seq neq sec7, and whf swq nwq sec9, all in t8 r2w, 140 acres, value 1,165, total tax M 07 4022 Nancy J Daniels, ehf nwq swq seo7 t8 r2w, 20 acres, value 125, total tax 4 28 4088 Florence E Ham. whf neq swq ser.7 t8 r2w, 00 acres, value 80, total tax 3 uo 4104 Louisa Isom, aeq nwq secS tB r2w, 40 acres, value 250, total tax 7 66 4134 James Kissr, pt nwq seqsec7 18 r2w, 00 acres, vulue 200, toul tax 24 67 Ny. 10 Perry Tovi nshtp 4436 Irene Ellis, nwq neq and neq nwq FCC36 18 rlw, 80 acres, value 325, total tax 14 73 4548 Louisa Mathers, pt neq sec33 t8 rlw, 90 25-100 acres, value 1,450, total tax 98 79 46 40 Chas T Robertson, pt seminary lot No 187, value 470, total tax 13 51 4761 Mary M Wantlnnd, nhf swq sec 23 t8 rlw, 80 acres, valuo 480, total tax 13 80 No. 11 Salt Creek Township 4799 Rebecca Armstrong, pt swq swq ec 5, aud pt ehf seq sec6 t8 rleu value 195, total tax 18 87 4803 Wm A Butcher, seq Brq and pt whf neq seel 7 t8 rle, 70 acres, value 165, total tax 8 10 4820 Thomas Bush, pt neq neq sec32 tS rle, 10 acres, value 30, total tax 2 67 4842 Green B. Cruse, .seq neq sec 2 18 rle, 40 acres, value 80, total tax 4 68 4806 Nancy Elger, swq swq sec 4, 18 rle 40 acres, value 80, total tax 3 10 4679 Chas Flyna Est, pt swq nwq sec 11 18 rle, 30 acres, value 70, total tax 7 41 4 962 Eliza Martin, ehf nrq seq seel 7, and pt whf noq pt ehf nwq sec27, all in 18 rle, value 305, total tax 169 25 4987 John W Pate, tlif ebf sec30 t8 rle 160 acres, value 320, total tax 11 75 4996 EG Ita4erty.pt nwq nwq seel, pt neq eec3. l rle, 144 acres, vaiue eiu, total tax 39 89 5027 Jennie Spurrier, seq seq secll 18 rle, 40 acres, value 80, total tax 4 68 4045 Emma Snivcly, nwq nwq sce32 18 rle, 46 acres, value 160, total tax 12 79 0073 V m Tcrrill Mt, pt neq seq and pt seq neq scc22 18 rle, 20 acres, value 135, total tax 10 82 No IS Polk Township 5111 Elix Axom, pt shf nwq and pt nhf swq sec!7 17 r2e, 120 acres, value 310. total Ux 4724 6116 Mary A Arney, nwq swq se20 t7 rle. 40 acres, value 75. total lax 33 oa 5124 Bollclibacher Kros,.hfnwq sec9 aad swq nwq scclC 17 rle, and neq sccl8 t7 r2. 5127 Samanthn Blackwell, nwq neq shf neq aud pt seq nwq- scc27 t7 rle, 159 acres, value 980, total tax 44 69 5141 S E Cnrmichael, pt nwq seq and pt seq siq sects t7 rle, 40 acres, value 100, totul tux 6 10 5159 Andrew J Clark pt n'-q e36 17 rle, 130 acres, value 6VU, total tax 82 81 5161 James Cope Est, seq nwq sec25 t7 rle, 40 acres, value 200, total tax 10 14 5201 Joseph East, nwq neq and neq. nwq sec32 17 rle, 80 acres, value 2)0, total tax 24 92 5207 Elir Fleetwood, nwq seq '29t7 rle, 40 acres, value 2U0, total tax 26 63 53 lo Imac Grribb Ket, whf swq sec 13 pt seq secll. find neq nq .c24 17 rle, 250 acres, value CtO, total tax 23 54 5221 America Gnihb's Ket, whf nwq sec9 17 l ie, 80 uktv, wlue 160, total tax 13 on : 6245 Waldo K Iliuieenm nbf nwq net-2 7 17 rle, 80 arret, value 1 60, total tax 7 32 5274 Amanda Harris, swq swq eec25. pt rv-q seq fe 20 17 rle, 65 acres, value 245, total tax 50 17 5;77 William R II ines. neq seq and side nrq sees t7 rle, 82 acres, value 325, loin I tax 12 62 5302 J U Jncohy, seq nwq and neq wq se.M6 17 rle, 80 acres, value 160, total tax 9 51 5520 Ilownril LaForoe, nwq seq swq neq sec7 and swq cq sec'13, all in 17 rle, 120 acre, value CM, total tax 5564 5320 Daniel McPheron.pt swq nwq sect ti rle, 10 acres, value 60, total tux 7 89 0331 Geo W Mar, wq aeq Roc7 t7 rle. 40 acres, vslue 200, total tax 7 73 5339 U V Mitchell, e-hf nwq seclO 17 rlo. f0 acres, value 240, total tax 13 87 5347 Klixa J Martin rcq swq seel 8 t7 rle. 40 acres, value 100, total tax 13 42 53il William A Pulton whf srq su-13 t7 rle, 80 acres, value 200, total tax 29 01 5389 Eliza J Riddle, seq swq and shf seq seel 1, and wbf neq and seq neq secl4, all int7 rle, 2 to acres, value 480, total tax 22 75 5390 fsmuel J Riddle, shf sec34, t7rte 320 acres, value 040, total tax 24 26 5406 Mary FSnrowle, nhf nsq seeS-i 17 rle, 80 acres, value 200, total tax 7 71 5418 William Smith, nwq nwq sscS 17 rle, acres, value 100. total tax 20 32 54.12 'Singer Mf); Co, shf neq nwq sec 19 t7 rle, 20 acres, value 60, total tax 0 80 0445 Allen Turner, seq nwq sec24 17 rle, 40 acres, value mo, total lax e 01 5455 Henry Todd, nwq swq sce29 t7 rle, 40 sens, value Joo, total tax zs oa No. 18 Clear Creek Township 5521 Bollenbacher Sons, in-lot No 26, Town of Smithvllta, value 20, total tax 1 70 5717 WmP Judah, ptnwq sec32, t7 rlw.101 acres, value 125. total tax 8 33 5741 Geo N King, Fairfax, loU 1 to 10 inclusive valuo 15, total tax 3 03 5757 Laura J Lucas, nbf seq seq seel 17 rlw, 20 acres, value ISO, total tax a is 5864 John Stewart Est, pt swq swq sec 34, t7 rlw, 17 acre), value 105, total tax 3 90 5882 Margaret Stults, nhf aeq swq" sec 27, ana noq swq seciu. all in 17 rlw, 60 acres, value 410, total tax 14 71 No. 14-lndlan Creek Tn. 6092 Margaret Foddrell ehf seq secl9, and whf swq sec30, all in 17 r2w, 160, value 1,100, total tax 46 07 6122 Warchara Hedges, shf seq neq and neq seq sec3l 17 r2w, 00 acres, value S70, total Ui 10 it I William T. Blair, Auditor of Monroe County, Indiana, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true, and correct list of Lrftls anu ijtnas, raturnea ana remaining delinquent for the non-payment of taxes, ior tne year one luoqsana eignt nunaroa and eiility-nine and previous years, pen alty, iulerc-st and cost of advertising, as returned or James ti. Unston, Treasurer, together with the current taxes due thereon, ai.d that the sain vera duly recorded as the law dirctos. AY'. T. Dlaib, Auditor Monroe Co. Stato of Indiana, Monroe county, ss. Notice is hereby given that so much of tne lanus ana tno town lots contained tn tbo foregoing list as may be necessury to discharge the taxes, interest and . charges thereon, or due from toe owner thereof. at the time of sale, will be sold at pub lie auction, at the court house door in tbe City of Blomington, in said counly of Monroe, commencing on tbo second Monday of February, ISO I, being thu 9th day of said month, at to o'clock a. m. of said day, and continuing from d iy to day till all are "sold. Mr. T. PliAlK, Auditor of Mutroe County. Bloomington, od, Jan. 14, 1891. bio I Mott, Ml, Norfolk Building, 8th and Elm Sts. CINCINNATI, Oil IO. Specialty: Kidney Diseases.
Notice to Property Holders on vv est Sixth Street. 'All parties owning property on West Sixth street, in the city of Bloomington, Indiana, interested in the improvement of said street, will take notice that tbe City Engineer has made final estimate of cost of improving said street from Maple street to Elm street, and made assessments against property holders for said improvement, said assessment being now on lie in the City Clerk's offiee. Ail parties interested will take netiee that a committee from the Common Council of said city will meet in tbe Mayor's office in said city, Thursday, February 12tb, 1891, at 7 o'clock p. m., at which time and place any one aggrieved at said assessments can make known their grievances, and tbe same will ba considered by suid'commiltse. All parties 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's office and pay cash or sign waiver of error necessary to secure tbe benefits of the ten year plan by February 17th, 1891, collection will be made accordingt te law, ROBERT C. GREEVES, Jan. 28, '91-3t. City Clerk.
AN ORDINANCE for tho improvement of Lincoln street, and providing for tbe cast thereof. Skc. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of the City ot Bloomington, Indiana, two-thirds of the members t hereof concurring therein, that Lincoln street be improved frcm 3d street to Kirk wood Avenue.in said city by Grading, Guttering, MeAdamizing and paving a brick sidewalk on both sides thereof, except on the east side thereor from 3d street to 4tb street, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor and heretofore adonted and amended bv the Common Council for the improvement of snia sireet, now on file in tbe once of tbe Clerk of said city, and in accordance with the Resolution of the Common Council adopted December 2d, 1890. Sac. II. The cost of said improvement of said sfeet, except tbe proportion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings shall be assessed per lineal front foot against the real estate abutting thereon, said assessments, if deferred shall be paid in ten annual installments each of which shall be added interest at six nor cent ner annum, payable semi-annually, from the ante 01 me anal estimate thereon, and eollec'ed as provided bv law. A bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipation of mo conecuon 01 said deferred assessments unless tbe property ewners p.iy their said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. All as nrovideil fur in an Act of the Genornl Assembly of Indiana, appro veu juaren sin, lasa. Skc. III. That all nreviousordinances leretoforc adopted for the improvement of that part of said struct, are hereby repeuiea. Sec. IV. This ordinance shall be in full farce from and aftur its legal publication. I, Robert 0. G reeves, Clerk of the City 01 Bloomington, Indiana, certif) the Tore going is a true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted bv the Common Coun cil of said city at their regular meeting ueia January zoin, 131. UODKRT C. GREEVES. Jan. 88, 91.3t. City Clerk. AN OHDIXANCE for the improvement of Liii'ioin street, nd providinir lor the cost thereof. Skc. I. Re it ordained by the Mayor nnd Common Council of tbo Citv of Hloomington, Indiana, two third of the member thereof cuiriirring therein, that Lincoln street in said city bo improved by Grading, Guttering. McAdamizing and paving brick idwik on bo h sides thereof from Kirkwood Avenue to strcot, in accordance with the plans ami specification therufur as ti-retofi: e adopted and a mi-a dad by the Uemnion I ouueil ior the improvement of saii street, now on file in the office of tbo Clerk nf suid oily, and in accordance with the Resolution of tho Common Council adopted December 2d, 1300. Sec. II. The cot of said improvement of aid street, excapt the proportion tharaof occupied by street and alley cr.ising shall be assnsred per lineal front foot against tho real eeta'e nbuttiug thereon. saidascssmenta,ifdcferrcl,4h!ill b -pnid in ten annual inHallinunu, to each of which f ball be added interest at uix p r cent per annum, payable semi-annually from the date of final -ttimatv therwn, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bond- shall bo issued in anticipat "o 1 of the eolleution of said deferred et.-sm n s, ' unless the property owners pay their said a?i-fi!meuts before in id bum or bonds a a issued. All as provided for in an Act of the General Ass-.inbly of IuJiau.l, approved March 8th, 189. Skc. 111. That all previous ordinances heretofore ndopted for ifce improvement of that part of said street are hereby repealed, v M. IV. Thu ordinance shall be ia full force from and after its Ivgal publication. I, Robert C. Greeves, Clerk of the City 01 nioemington, inatana, curtiiy tueioregoing js a true and correct enpv of an ordinance adopted by the Common Council oi raiu cnaT at luiur regular meeting neia January 20th, 1891. HUBERT C. GREKYES, Jan. 28, '91-31. AH OROIXAMCE for the improvement of Lincoln street, and providinir for the cost thereof. Sec. I. Re it ordained by tbe Mayor anu common jonncii oi tne miy or moommifton Indiana, two-thirds or the members thereof concurring therein, that Lincoln street in said city be improved by uruamg, u uttering, aicAaamizini; and paving a brick sidewalk on both sides thereof from 8th street to loth street in accordance with the plans and specifics, tions therefor as heretofore adopted and amended by the Common-Council for the improvement of said street, now on file in the ofOoe o( the Clerk of said city, aad in accordance with the Resolution of the Common Council, adopted December 2d, 1890. ' 8xo. II. Tbe cost of said improvement of said street, except the proportion thereof occupied by street and alley crossings, shall be assessed per lineal front foot against the real estate abutting thereon, said assessments ir deferre J shall be paid in ten annual installments, to each of which shall bo added interest at six percent, per annum, payable semi-annually, from the date of the final estimate thereon, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipation of tbe collection of said deferred assessments unless the property owners pay their said assessments bo fore said bond or bends are issued. All .as provided foi in an Act of the General Assombly of Indiana, apr proved March 8th, 1889. Sao-It I. That all previous ordinances boretoforo adapted for tile improvement of that part uf said street aro hereby rev pealed. sac. iv. This ordinance snail !o iu full foi Co from and after its legal publi cation. ' I. Robert C. G reeves. Clerk of the City of Bloomington, Indian, oortjlj the foregoing is a ttuo and correct copy of un ordinance ndoptod by the Common uouncll ofunta city at lliutr regular meeting huM January 20ih, 1801 , KORKU! C. GRKBYES, Jan. 28, '91,3k City Clerk. UlaaalaillOBi of lartBerbip. The partnership boretoforo existim: bo-
tween Geo. II. Weizet an4 Win. M. f ,o.d in the grocery and provision business, has benn this (lay dimnivud by uiulunl voiiseiit, Win. M. Klood rotirim;. The acuounU due tbo Sun will be collected bv Goo. U. WeUol. Gcnaqs Q. Witskx, l-tt-W-T -t: e 1 This, Jan. Jt; 183".
Ohio & Mississippi Ky. will sell
tickets from Mitchell to New Or leans and return at 920.50. Dale oi' sale Feb. 6 to 9, inclusive, aoA returning until Feb. 24, '91. For or address agents O. A M.,Ry., ot C. G. Jones, Dist. Pass'r Ageot Vincennes, lnu. w m a Ask the wav toGeo. H. WetaelVr mmm IS ia Anmlila NevmMffrai . . . .... a.
complete stock of alt deiratM -"rati ok goods." Mr. Wetsel pridcav "
himself on the prompt delivery ot goods, and indeed he has reason to It is safe lo sav that there lav not a Grand Artnv man in tba United States who will not tan with deep interest to the recollec tions of liettysburg whicnUenrnitHoward, Sloe urn, Sickles, Butterfield, Wright, Newton, Gregg, nnd Doubleday have written for the North American Review, beae were the Corps Commanders io
uiHunvuisuni uimraMa. u . jhiii. o.
j . - , i i . i - r de fans, has added a chapter of ma own to tiieir remioisceneea. The first original article byCount Tolrtui, that has ever becnr published in an American a sine, appears in the February is of the Cosmopolitan, with a ni t a a a " ocr oi interesting pnoiograpnte ..utej, productions, one ot then beim; -m picture of Tolstoi euidinff is bis Russian fields. Matthews aiinears with his first i ists. Mr. Matthews' oontribntM constitute one of the most interest itig features of the magazine. Tbili third in the series of colored trotitisnieccs is a delightful sketch Ira;., McVickar, illustrating a character in Mrs. Van Renssalaer CragetV new story, "Mademoiselle ReacdsvMi The "UritZTsZout" will presented the lat three nii;ht4 this week by the Sons of Vete The local talent enisled h Theo4l dore Tread way, Emicb Fuller, car Perry, Miss Minnie' Bonif Miss Emma Slenlienevo, Ct"t Dunran, Hrnrv Ouncan, Heorrl Shields Capt. M. D. Grifly, Sliiddrt, Mitchell Mathers, Eamdal Berry, Henry Muuson, F. M.Gr bam, Miuiiie Kyerlv, Chas. rp -i er, W. U Bailey and Bob Came liell. Rellce to Noa-Keaideatsi. In the circuit court, March Term. ltSV Nellie A Phillip vs Alii- " W DaVrJ Boyle, U. Kii gaml V K . aim Wt-mpiami io. zi ... -
Sow comes the plnintnT by bulk .saij Vvrr, her attorney, nnd file kT cai(.
pla'.nt herein, logetuer witu an aBMaVIt : tnul tal-l aeriiil:ilili, Allw Hoy la, oy Doyle, II. Kin and W. F. hlsapyJ not restat-nts or tio; suie or luvitaaex Kotica is tbereforq h -reby givasjTp Si-n-nnai t tliat unlrtM they ne ana a on the lith day of the next term. Monroe circuit court, to be hoi loo oevi first Monday of M. rvh, A . 1. lsttl. al l Cxirt Mouse in Bloomington. ia si county and State, and answer er d.j to said complaint, tne same will be l auu ueiermincu in 4noir si'sanou. W itncM my name and the seal of I Court,' affixed at Blnominusn, this '. gay or januarv, ipi. JOHN W. CRAVEN'S, Clerk i Jnn 28 1891 Monroe ciivuit ewsc .SEAL Notice tee Property o Weal Usklh Mrcejfi All parties owmne property ee Eighth street, in the etty of H'eoaeii Indiana, intenwted in the imarvvi of said strevt, will take notice that City Kngineer has made anal rati cost of improvinir said street from rstinkatsjs street to Morton street, and made menu against pronertv holders far. improvement, said asesmanta being at on file in the City Clerk's oaV. All parties interested will Uka Bw that a committee from tba Ceasa Council of said city will meat fas Mayor' office of said city. Wednesday ening Janutry lata. 1891, at I ee p. m , at which time and plaee sav aggrieved at said assessments ana known their erievaaces. and the will be considered by said committee,' All parties interested are hereby nea mat tna anal estimate oa Eixhth street has been made and an and unless you appear at the Chy derfet office and pay cash, or sign waiver f as necessary to secure the benefits ef tba 1 year plan bv Fetiruarr Id. 1891. . lection will be made according to ksw,'; KOHSKX C. GKEKTSS, Jan. 14, '91-St. Chy Clerk. ; JAM Ed f. MORGAN, Att.J Motlco Mete Tba State of Indiana, Monroe Cam In the Monroe Circuit Court, Ji term, 1891. Samilda Warner vs. Heary J. WaraasJ n .it. vr - u&ft . Now comes the plaintiff bv Jas. 9. afi gaa, her attorney, and files her complain! herein, together with an afldavtt mt a saw
interested party that said defendant. Boa- 'f
rv J. Warner, la not a r lanal mt Iks
SUte ef Indiana; that said actte ia lar-v
a uivoro", and trM sM now-Tssiasstt et: lennnnt it a nocessaey party to eras. Notice is therefore hereby five aaM;' defendant last named, thit ualass he Its' and appear on tbo first day of tha sett term of the Monroe Circuit Heart, ts ba l. -l j .l. a . i t u . A
iwiumi vii mic u v aiuiniiij i, Mann, aav ,J D.. 1891. at tha court houaa in Bluoaaiswiv f
ton, said county and State, and answer e demur to said complaint, the same wUI be board and determined in hie abeenea,; Witness Mf nam. aad tha sal Af aalaV" court, anuea at uioomingtost taat TtSj aay ot January, a. u. iusi. saL JOHS W. CRAVENS, Jan. u, si. Clark. RUKUM4T1KM CCkKPtM A. UiT. lbSa tievure ior itneumatism ana wenre; radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action on tne system is remarkable and mrst . . . . T it removes at once tne cause and the immediately disappear. First dote Kenesjit. tcU. Sold by U Lindley's fruKitistf, wonmtngtou. till mavf' mm By Usina Allen B. llDRUBBRIECFulOt' i.uquirea-asiiyouriirpCwfi a . an -isaM,"?
ba
Ilsnfcasw
