Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 20, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 July 1891 — Page 2
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81.BO Feir Amw JOB FKK8IDKRT IK r THE MAN NOMINATED BY THB KKPCBTJCArT XMV sMTHMUnder the law whiek requires Ae return of iinMrable immln Wi 6iw it 0iea in wkica titer way be diaeowwd. Ofeoora it m desirable that those Starred art bv ear fam ssoold lie aeatfcoaMteaot - bat if farties an knowa kere to be paupers, crimleai or otherwise unfitted -for aroia a living, ther may be re toned at the exDense of ibe com pastes imaging then overall they ban not been in this ceontry a mt. This law is nabinr steamatito coaHiaaies aauch nwre .careful wto ON class of emigrants they bring to Amerieao sterna.. Tbey are karninc that tb'u eonntry reisea longer to .be the '- dumping ground for the refuse ot ranope. m 4 m -Take a ends of wire Mrnteeting an iaeh or tiro. .. This wire da asp aroane the bottle by tying; a cord around the end: of the wire. TJkea wkh an ordinary grtanreutter follow the ciaeap all around. Tbeo ranove the '. nd tie a aoft card jvooad the bot tle at the eat; eahmte it with coal eaj. When the o9 baa abootbaro- . edoB pJoage the bottle in water. This never Jails to eat thickest bottfeperaMtlyaaBooth. Few persons are aware, say If. Felix Hemerit, tlat besides aaea .force and ia -power of aeoaaaoMdatioa ; and also that .aome mlU aftect only one of tbera. It in aw eatabnabei fact that we all w om eyatbe right or the left preference whew looking throagb a glass or taking am with goo.-- We are right or left-eyed aaweerengnt or lerc-banaed - or tooted. If we do not pereeive this . ocouata and epnctansreDo not pot bread in yoar nwath at the saaie time with .fish. The toncne cannot find a stray bono when breed raised with theJ ih. AneMdietor declares thati there nave bees mote fish, bones swallowed or lodged in the throat wlienwiAW"?aenoos results, than people tare any idea ot-N Y. JrYorH. It will eooo be time for jelly making and a considersblo snm can be saved by twalring Jelly glaases Ontofold bottlea, wbiehcan easily be doneaa ibllows : Take ordinary wrapping twine and pot two strands around the bottle where the. eat is desired, .tying bard knot and eutting ends ejoee. Then take keroene oil suffldent to. wet the strings well, apply a lighted BDStch, in a moment plunge into eeid water, and the bottle eraeka off smooth ly. A'pioae of paper dipped n will BMke a perteet cover. Lafayett Journal: Let's talk about the peach crop, the festive potato bug, thenin grasBaopper, tiMBammer girl and other insects anything ales Ant prcaideqthl prospects and political poliy-fatwg. -tTewcr . divoieca occur among Catholics than elsewhere. The church teaches its members that atu-mee not a venture, an en terprise, bat a Bserament. The sanctity of its vows, the irrevocable itoobhgstMos,ereemwith constant iosistenec. ian can tsk s wile on mai a . . ... . beoesa horse sad throw her back on a former owner if she doesn't tarn odt sis warranted. The whole attitansof that eommaaion is one of extrome discouiaaement of the loose meaner in which oathe are taken oaiy to oeoogea. wast to "show want a picnic lawyers strike once in a while, it is well to aota the George Hatebiaeon estate ja Aoeora, X. J Hutchinson was a. wealthy brmer and when be died h willed 000 for the purpose of distributing Henry George literature. The rest was willed to bis. wife. The will was taken into the courts and eontested hotly tor the past aaz years until the I12J0OO has dwindled away in court costs and lawyers' arcs and tht" !te$t action, m the
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is an application tot an order for the executors to shew why -they should not pay 4318, all there is left of the $12,000., to Henry Oeorge. The lawyers ioterested in the suit have taken regular sumaser vacations every year. BmtMIPowte7 The "erackers." or poor whites of Georgia, judging from an interesting an exhaustive article in the February Uentary ant eutitiea to the fallest meaares of the- term "ornery." and "shiftless' la the cotton mill distrietsthegrsodmotlier. mother and children work in the mills, ana know nothing- else, except it may be the use of tobacco. A cterer.onffinal manutaciurer tor. five yean devoted head, heart an4 . 1- . I - 1 -17 a- 4 pane ro anwiiorate m twnttuyu ui bia operatives the worst class in tbev community. They bad. no homes ; be bought and built houses which fell to pieces through peg lect. or were burned op in drunken orgies. ' When their -'dwellings were axain wepared the crackers felt eat of place in a settih "as was terward naively explained, tbey kicked oat the panels of the doors'. smashed the wiodowa riddled the waiKand eut up the floors for kind1iar wood. With driftwood for fuel lying almost at their gates, if they have a gate, rather than walk to and from the fenoe, if they have a fence, the proletarian iiihabitsnts preter to destroy their landlord's property. An attempt to utilise their horticultural instincts was unavailing. The gardens were fenced, toe tenants burned the plank ; the i . t o pints were piowea, not a seed was planted; and when, uodiscoursged, er planted the gardens hogs with the comment, "Bacon's better o garden taw, any day." 1 sere are aome just as j no-acccraut people in Bloo?; as their enrroondings show. BisMtata: Tvrlae nlaule as vT Thomas E. Phillips, of Bloomingtbn. has discovered a process of separating ordinary Cottonwood in to its eonstitnent fibers at a cost which is merely nominal. This fiber, be believes, can be' inverted into an excellent quality of binding twine for harvesting machinery, and sold at a reasonable profit fur not to. exceed one-half tile- price ' of the blading twine now universally osed. Hr. Phillips' experiaients have proven that the fiber comes from the solid wood .first and of the full lengtb of the stick of timber operated upon; - -He says, too, that it matters not wnetuertue timber db young or old, large or small, the fiber coming out of a small branch of a tree as perfectly as from the trunk. The only things to be guarded against are knots on the wood, wbwb shorten the fibers. Mr. Phillips in the tests of his process. took an eld bedslat of Cottonwood and soon bad it converted into strong, firm cord, which, without close examination, would have been mistaken for ordinary hempen twine. xiesideB its use tor twine the fi ber, it is believed by the inventor, may be utilized in many other ways, such as in the making of mats, matting, carpets, chair bottoms, etc When too fiber has alt been separated from a piece of timber Uiejn.rsmains a quaotijty. . of puipyj matter which Bar. Pnillips'has not! yet experimented upon, but' which he has strong hopes may be used in. the manufacture of paper. Persons who bare examined the process be lieve it is destined to prove of great value Indianapolis News, Literary Notes. The publishers of the Overland Monthly announce for the July issue a beatiA tifblly illustrated article on "The Udtes of California," by Charles Howard Sninn. The wealth of California in this direction i not at all appreciated generally, and the Uvernnd does welt to call at tention to tt lo tnis outing season. This is followed by a fine description of a single lake, Crater Lake, of Oregon, m Martin A. Kenn's Qff Beaten Paths.? Waukesha (Wis.) Journal i John W. Cravens of Bloetnington, lad., vwated Misa tireoeer in Wau kesba, this week. Hiss Krenger has been the guest of her sunt. Mrs. Smelter, for the -but three months and returns home to-day. She is a very attractive young lady and made many friends during her tit - i-i Buurn m n auaesna.
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Styles. f arirfg. Us a Salem News : Will. Curry ret torned front lienver, Col., last week. While on the way to . thai city seme'two'weebs ago Billy "fair in" -with an exceedingly sociable stranger between - St. Louis and Kansas City. He and the stranger occupied the. same berth in the same car that nigut, same old story. When Billy awoke in the morning his companion bad disap peared, as had also toQ of bis goad cash. Transfers sf Real Estnjsv FuroUhed by Jas. W. Jackson, Ketrorder. Itot Deeis and Hbrtgagei, correctly ex mited, eall at Ueoorder'i Office." W.V. B. Jxwn Atsocialion to Flnr. . etice Higgint, lot 10, KlletUvill. Geo. W. Moore to SCnry D. Moore, 2T0 acres in Van Buna tp, $373 8,000 .125 MO I Amsl Atwater to Alice a Fitci. Jot 12, IJaivaNity ileighU, city, Benj.F. Hiller to Henry FJpriggt, fct 9 and 16, Vnioovilks 8.B. Carmicbael to Itiaoola A. ,11c- . Fheter,loU 0 ol,i2,DavU d.f Anas E. H. Lemon ip.Xita M. llowe, pt temiaary lot 11, city, 3,009 Kaney J. Moor to Xuaabetn AnI.- i i ' ' i ii.i.ihi lis Jaa. F. Stanley to Oscur Soudan, rtf aeatinary lot 84, city, Marion Godsey to Laura Demiog. land in Washington tp, John P. Bparke lo Leonard Baker, pt ntq aecSS, Va Uono tp, Join C Bparhi to Leonard Baker, lott3T,3S mhI TO, Stanford, , 1,000 loo 100 300 Indianapolis Sun; Judge Harper decided the question as to whether unplatted grounds of fiVe acres and oyer within tbe city lira its are laxaoie city property, tie holds that it is taxable and found against ten claimants, who were at tempting to force the refunding of irom ao,uuu to $iu,uuu winch Ass been collected by the city. The suits were brought by . Attorney for some time. Paoli Newi s a. Lockett, who h as heen ington attending tbe lad iana University for severs I months past, was in Paoli last Saturday He has accepted a position in the Befurnt School for Boys at Plainfield. Mrs, John B. Buskirk. of Bloomington, attended the funeral of ber brother, Dr. John A. Bitter, at Orleans, Sunday, and returned home with her son, Tbos. B. Bus kirk, and remained until Monday afternoon, when she returned to her .home at Bloominglop, The Chattanooga Times says Of a son ot Hon, u. jf. Itodds, and a well known Bloominston bov : PAndrewJ. UoddSk for the past ten yeara in the. employ ot Payne has secured the stationery and book business fur himself. Friday he purchased tbe stock and fixtures of W. W. Martin, ICS East Eight street He will carry a full ltneof all classes of books and stationery, paying special attention to artists' supplies. Mr. Dodds baa lived in this city aiuce boyhood. In bis long connection with T. H. Paype & Co. lie has formed, a large acquaintance and this, with his thorough knowledge of this business, insures him euoceski Board af Health Nolle. It U a well etabl!hed fact that moit of the diuuea prevailing during the mm. raer month are Jiie to the entrance into tbe ifvjem.uf gerait, paruitei or microbes end miuams. These poiwnt which gain 'entrance, into tha human orpiniam, are, many Sf theft, ddo'le'ferraeirtatron or decay of vegetable matter from the combined action of mouture and high solar temperature The "heated term it upon ut, and prevention being infer and belter than cure, every property holder should remove from Iim prerabei all accumulation! of garbage, filth and other decaying mattor which may prove detrimental to Ida public health, or in any manner interfere with the comfort of the people. DUinfectanta, ai lime, eopporai, , are cheap, and should be ued liberally. "OlaanlVnaa it next to Qodlineeg-' and "an ounce l-f prevention it worth a pound -of cure." Town Health OOoere of tbe county ibonld aee that everything l plaeed in good amoitary conditkm la their repeativa muuicipalitioi. A. J. AXTBXL, Becretary of the Monroe County Board of Health. In support of the theory that retention of waste is a potential cause of corpulency, it is instanced that one physician cured himself by the use of hot water. While under treatmo&Jie was careful not to overeat, and excluded from his diet some of those foods, which are richest in fat producing elements, but the dietetic restrictions were not at all severe, so that the credit must be given to tbe hot water, a gallon or more of which was drank daily. By this means tbe accumulated waste was well washed out of
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nent cure was effect edy -for when he stopped the treatment;, and ate anything and everything he craved, there was no return of the " trouble. -Boston Herald. The frisky soultrettesj. who have closed their seasons can be seeu any 'day strutting along Broad way. Tbey never can bcmistpken One wears a juvenile cap, another wears a masculine derby, still others have dresses that appear to be wound around them crosswise, and nearly all of them wear suck loud spats over their boots -that you seem to hear them betore yon tee them. The soubrettes have start lintr. complexions as a rub?, with very large eyes and brads of wavy, short hair, and tbey are much given to musical outbursts of infectious eirlish lauehter not meant to be heard, of course, yet notable above the roar of Broadway. N. Y. Sun. XtU. I. BURFORD, Utbotrattphor, ' t ' : 1, j ... nCitnuHmet:iupia of SlAnk Bookis, hiflrraver- and mnaer. - - , KO. 21, WEST WASHiyGtpN ST., I n 4 i a n a n o Us, Iiidtano. Don't FACT. 18. !81 fffrFtoTRTlira cm &DQ0 Fine Speed Ring:, Half 3ilo Track. i V GREAT STOCK SHOW. S?"Let every farmer brine to tUe multitude.- . ,-, , IT WILL PAYSki" Don't forget the date, ami write lo tbe Senreiary.for Prrtuiuui List, and further particulars. T. E. EDJJONDSON, Secretary. Blooniipgton, Indiaua. AXs WO.SJ'T t'ORDBT ITt I have a large number (eV first-class Baggie, Surrey and Spring,rV'agong, in the old Christian Church building. Kirkwood Avenue, east of the National Uoloi, which I will trade for tock rr will sell low down for cash. No maar in Monroe county can afford to make a purchase be fore getting my prices. I Caq tit you out. I Will buy all Mm good hone that are brought to me. Remember that it will pay you big to ceo mo Wore! you buv or tell. DAVID itoGINNlS. JLaseMmeiit Hte. XTOTIOB 13 HBREBY titVEN. that XI tbe County Board of 'Keview for Monroe uounty, Indiana, will meet in the Court House in Bloomington, County ana state aforesaid, in tne room or toe County Commissioner of said County, on MONDAY, JULY T8, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. w.. being thoflrtt Monday altar tne 4tn or juiv. (or tne reriewoi an the atsedment and the equalization of the vttlaatlon of the Heal 'and Fersonal Property of Monroe Counlyv.Jui , return ed bv the variou Towrtshfn A4eMr fur said County and reported "'upon by the vountv Assessor. Witnew ny hand thi June 19, 1891. W1MIAK.T. BLAIR, - ...ai, Auditor. Attxst UOBKKTC. FOSTER, '' County Aisetator. ii i.. -.. Jn. .. i i. hWi-. . -in." Ohio and Mississippi Railwaymmriie rvtt jam leatt Unit Wat"gt 4 Sella Daily Train to Cincinnati, 4 Solid Daily Train to St. LouU, 5 golld Dailv Train to Louhvilla. Connection .in Union Depots with train for all line for tbe Hast, West, North and South. Through Twtibule Day Coaches, Pullman Parlor ear and Sleep er on all train. A Doable Ballr a.na orruiunan vesuouieuuset M eanera from St. Louis and Station on Ham Una to Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and Hew York.withaat change. HoMZ-SxiKxa Hoviaa Watt shauld take thh) line aa it ha lee change of car and better oocominodaiien than other routs. Our vestibule car are a luxury, which may be enjoyed by alii without exIra charge, and every attention i given our passengers to make their . journey pleasant and comfortable; Our agent will taka pleasure in answering inquiries In regard to rate for passenger and freight, time,' route aad eonnaeUoat; call at your 'home it desired, and attend to (hipping freight by the most direct routes and checkine baura, without -charee for ny auittanoe they mty be able to render. H. B.-rPaaencM should pur chase ticket before en toeing ear, a th ticket rata is ten cents less than the train rate. Communications addressed to the Undersigned will receive prompt attention. Address: it) C. SnaMxa. Tioket Agent O. ds St. By., Mitchell, Intl. C O. JoMsa, Dittrict Passenger Agent, Vinoennes,Ind J. F. Basxaan. Pre1! Oen'l Manager W. B. Bhattuc. General Paes'r Agent CHSCtJWATl, y. j
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jIl-CTDXVOR'S ANNUAL XlEPOJEtT.
The undersigned Auditor tubmlU the ituree of Mooroe couitty . Indiana, for the May31it, itik 1891. uuunxx
Receipt. $20,315 30 991 73
Ral. on hind June Ut, 1890, riku repair on band June lat, isso, Taxes, Jury Taxe, Damarw and Oxtt, Special Judge, Specific, AneMtng Kevenue, fubllc nuildingt, BnHilT and Circuit Court, Peee and Salaries, Electlonn, Poor and Aiylum, Speciflc, Urimtnan, Roadi and Bridget, book and auuvoerv, Jurort, Adverting and mating, Taxe Refunded, Interest on Bonds, Interest on Orders, Coroner' Inquest, Board or ueaiw, Insane, County Attorneys, txpenss of School Fund, Change1 of Venue, Special Judge, Tax Bounty, Pike Hejwtrs, Principal on Bond. Overdraft 9' Cong. Kund,Jun 1 it, 1590, Total,
44,091; 19 27.30 02
BaUtaoa on hand June lit, 190, Total. Old AVarronU Redeemed, Total, 7I,7 Balance in Treasury, TOWNSHIP Special School Tax, Township Tax, Bond Tax, Local School. Dog Tax, Balance, Total,.
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Xikiuor License, Hhow License, Tuition from State, Redemptiwn of Land, Dog Fund on hand Jane lit, 1990, 4 M T..U1, Balance,
(15.298 54 15,298 54 ; COMMON PCHOOL FUND.
Loan on band Juno Ost, 1890, Ovordraft, Fine and Forfeiture, Balance, Interest on hand June 1, MOO, Interestt Bat. on. hand, CX)NGEESSIONAL Principal. On band June Ut. 1890, Tp 10 Range 2 Wt, On hand June It. 1890, Tp. 10 Kango I West. Ove rdri.fi June let, 1800, Tp. 10 Kange 1 West, Ou hand Junn Ht, 1890, tp. 0 ltaii-e 1 Ett; On luind June Int. 1?90, r Tp. 9 Knnga I West, Tp. 9 Range 2 West, On band Jun lt. li90, Tp. 7 lUnge I Kast, Tp. 7 Range 1 Wwt, Tp. 7 Uunge - West, Total. Overdraft and Baln Interest an band June 1st, 1890, Interest, Balance, STATE Docket Fee Circuit Court, Balance, - HWHT PIKR. On hand June 1st, 1890, Funds,' Old Warranto Redeemed, Balance, WYI.IE PIKE FOKP. On hand June 1st, 1890, Funds, Old Warrants ledeemed, "... .. BeJanee, 6TKPHES8 PIKE. On hand June let, 1890, Funds, Balance, DIHSHOBK PIKE. On hand June 1st, 1890, Fuuds, Old Warrants Bedeemed, Balance, AHITH PIKE. . On band June 1st, 1890, Funds, . Old Warrants Bedeemed', Overdraft, HO0EB8 PIKE. On handjupe 1st, 1S90, iSaiaaec,- . I BC I PAT Total Receipt front June Ut, 1890, to Juno 1st, 11 On hand Juno 1st, 1800, Total Becelpt.-....... ........
Warrant drawn from June 1st, 1890, to June 1st, 1991,........m,,...$134,502 01
Outstanding Warrri,June lt,1890, . 12.893 56
Total to Bedecm. ... 147,395 57
OoUtanding Jun 1st, 1891 Expenditure by Traatarer, ......... ........... Balanea in Treasury,.. . Fand in the Troatunr are a follow! uounty nevenua, proper,....,..., riao nepaua,. Doc Fund,..,, tj a moos as as ate l isaass.aaa Show License. Jtoeket Fees Circuit Court, IJquor icanae.... t,. . Common School Fund InU, a... ,, ........ wee a aosoa Hirht Pik................. oi..t.. mi
T,4ea a4 ' 3,027 31 Dinimora Pike. ,,. .......MM.iiM.MM.6.2I0 46
Con. Tp. Fund Principal, " ' Interest, Fine and Forfeiture,,.,,..........,
21.879 15
OvxaDRirra Smith Pike, 57 55 frln. Com. Boh. Fund..... 633 85 Tp. Range I West,...,.,... 32 33 True Balance.....
....$21,156 43
WITNESS my band and Seal this Cth day of June, 1891. WlL&gAjf T. BLAIR, Auditor Monroe County.
followine report of Receipt and Kinend-
year betcinninr June lt, 1O90, ad endiar Ke.vr.ri usBol, ifi ' 0r Treaittrg. . Drat J)rmr
44,074 O9 27 Oo SO 1 412 e TO St
4' V 1,630 15 1,009 51 90S 54 7,108 16 1,732 70 7,113 33 4,040 20 5.32:9 54 10,697 1,909 71 4,034 20 1,307 33 34 69 1,200 00 631 42 67 05 SB 00 515 07 100 00 1,838 74 835 79 477 00 50 SO 7,427 05 6,000 00 37 98 -63,660 25
11,970 31
t3,Ct0 25 1,110 20 7,199 76. 21 64,770 4 7,199 7
71,970 21 71,970 21
KKV KjlUJSiS, 5,457 24 5,457 24 4.503 31 5,316 80 4,476 06 1,211 SO 4.503 31 5,316 80 - 4,476 06 1,125 00 86 00 as 00 20,964 41 FUN OA
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400 00 100 00 13,938 21 594 90 360 43 300 00 5 00
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14,993 54 305 00 305 00 iao ou 5,131 63 5,961 10 632 85 632 85 5,061 10 618 75 5,961 10 S18 7.1 618 7 CIS 75 43 10 2,953 61 618 75 2,890 11 106 60 100 60 2.U!H II 2.996 71 TOWNSHIP FUNDS. Jtecfipl. tainMem:, 35 00 250 00 250 r0 35 00 41 50 47 50 63 00 36 00 2 50 10 00 J SO 5 2 40 1511 00 it 40 150 00 47 10 109 00 16 10 50 00281 00 2tO 00 82 00 305 00 250 00 US 00 267 67 300 00 32 33 ;;i:i oo 24 00 25 00 4,375 86 32 3) 3,989 09 408 50 408 50 32 38 4.4U8 19 4.108 19 1,021 16 1,858 80 1,641 46 1,358 50 1,358 90 2.879 96 2,879 96 REVENUE. 144 00 110 00 34 00 34 00 144 00 PIKES. 228 80 5,706 2T 144 00 3,924 28 615 00 1,395 79 1,895 79 5,93a 07 6,935 07 176 58 8,983 71 107 60 3,027.31 3,027 31. 12,118 62 19,118 62 26 53 1,072 72 396 00 703 25 703 25 J,099 25 1,099 25 11,697 35 1,279 31 5,416 10 J.350 10 6,210 46 6,210 46 12,976 66 12,976 66 1,728 50 187 81 57 55 1,749 86 278 00 57 55 2,027 86 2,027 86 445 23 445 23 445 23 445 23 445 23 VI ATI ON. . M 115.817 2 43.302 04 .......... 4156,119 33 9,433 66 .I37.962 91 . 21,136 43 370 46 86 00 5 00 34 00 300 00 106 60 445 23 1,395 79 703 35 408 50 1,338 50 618 75 722 73
gBERlFF'S SALE. '
By virtue of a cert i A ad copy of a de cree and execution to ma directed, Lfrom tbe Clerk' office of the Monroe circuit court, in a cause wherein Thomas 1. Owens U plaintiff, and Mary 51. Wantlanc, unvM A wanuana, Alexander Givenn are defendants, requiring me to make tn sum or Jbght H 11 n area and Fortv-Elirht Dollar and Fiftr-KWht Cents (SS48.53). with interest on said de cree and cost, I will expose at Public Sals) to the nighest bidder on SATURDAY, AUOUST 1ST, 1891, between the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in., of aid day, at the door of the court house in Bloominston, Hon roe county, Indiana, the rent and proBt for a term not exceeding seven yeaia, in following described real eotate, In Monroe county, in the Slate of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of tbe northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23), township eight, range one wmt, except four acres off of the south end thereof now owned by Nathan Lake. Also the north ball of the southwest quarter of taction twenty-three (231, township eight, ranee one west, except one rod wide off of tne nortn iida tnereor, containing seventy-nine acre ' more or leu, in the County of Hon roe and State or Indiana. If such rent and profit will not soil for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expos at Public Sate, the feesimple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge laid decree, interest ana emu. Said sale Will be made without any re lief whatever from valuation or appraise ment law. THOMAS J. FARE, -Sheriff Honroe County. July 8, 9K GRAND PALACE HOTEL 81 to 103 N. Clark Street, CHICAGO. Onlv four minuulc from tba Court! House; Cable-car peM tB door. Hew lioiiewilSl!"M.odern improve ment: newlvfiiranbed. On Ameriloan and Erop-p:Hn, Hooms $3. 00 weekly; tritn(ltwoO cents ana up-l ward. Turkish Bath for ladles and Lentlemen, 50 cent. Restaurant by lfr.d. ComrMMrnon, late chef Chicaro1 Lj unionrliOagiieeittU. 'aaoteo uotem wv80 SW-Cat thi out for future use. Interesting Facts. He's About Well How. GnuiMtT, Ikd, Harch 10, 1831. Fri Brot. Sir ; A a ronult of the gratitude I feet for the beneflu derived from the use of the Smith American Nervine pnrt J ... ...... I. I V.. V. ...... T J. sire to state that I wo feeling "mteerable and no account" from tbe ettecta of - vero case of grippe, nn.d that in one week from the time I first begun the medicine' 1 nr use I felt vastly better. Now I believe I am almort well, but I am still taking this medicine, as I want to feel all right be fore 1 quit. You ranv publUh thi. JOrlN I. HABLKY. onrv Able ti "Drar rnnd.n UecFoau. Iso March 20, 1891. Kari BroT Uentst 1 was attending court setoral weeks ago at Bloomington, after hav ing a severe cee ol la grippe, and wa jiit able to drag around," having -never fully recovered from the dieare- An aequaliittince told me how he had been benefitted bv the uie of three bottle of South American Nervine, bought at your .eatablubment, and I went immediately and secured aome of the medieine. I have frwureii if n. i;.,, .1....-. m4 -mm so much uoneOttod that 1 reel taat I am only doing my duty in sending you thir statement. 1 believe the "South Ameri can. U the best tonic in the world. GEOltUE CQAMBEULAIN. Get lite Imported Medic a e. CRAwronDsviLLi, Ind, May 10, '91. Fari Bron Gent: I purchased a half dozen bottle of the South American Nervine at. your itorsv when I wa in your town recently, and by it use hva been aim oat entirely relieved of theaymptom of lagrippe and rheumatism that bad been worrying me so long. I regard tm medicine a great panacea lor an ill but would recommend that it be pur chased from tka Importers' agent, Fari Bros. Your Truly, 11 j. Gso. L. Xaoa. Letter frooa Nr. Blstla. - Fari Bros , Gntlvimer. : For a Ions time I despaired of getting any relief irom my attack oi rneumaucm l sunefed day and night, and wa only without pain or unconscioua or waen asleep. Hearing of the South American Nervine you are elling,and being assured of it won derful curative qualities by Oeorge Butt. i i i . i , tir, wqu uau umt h, at viiva vraervu two doaen- bottles. To thi foot I per baps owe my life, and am aa grateful to you for keeping tbe medicine, a I am that I used it promptly. Please send me one doaen mora bottle. I intend to keep it in the house hereafter. - GBOKUB O. BLAIN. Washikoiom, stay t, 1891, . Fifty Par Cent. Better. Takamah, Neb., Jan. 30, 1891 I. P. Hopewell, Bloomington. Indiana, Dear tiro., I have taken four of the onehalf doaen bottle of South American Nervine you had sent me from Fail Bro. and I feci at least 50 par cent, bet ter than I did before using it. I havo put the other two bottle away for a rainy day, a i was arratd i wouia nave trouble in gettinic it again. It is rarely a wonoenui wow. Your Bro. B.C HOPEWELL. Notice lo Capitalists t Street imnrovenient bonds, bcarins- six per cent, interest, are aow ready for the market. Tntauwst on said bonds is ruivable semi-annually. for rariner particulars son utiy i.ierK . ROBERT C. GREBVES. May 27, 91. City Clerk. CHIGKE1T CHOLEfiA CAM. BE CVBEO. A CURE FOUND AT LAST JETTS POULTRY F0WDE8 is a Guaranteed Cure for Chicken Cholera. Guaranteed to not only Prevent hut to CURE Chicken Cholera in its most malignant stage. An absolute guarantee with each package. No Core, Jfo Pay. 25 CTB. PES PACKAGE. Ask your druggist for it. Take no other. Dissolution or Fartaeralslp. The partnership that has existed be tween B. A. HcGeo ami M. S. Fisher hn. by mutual consent, been dissolved, B. A. Met; oo retiring. All person knowingthemselves indobtnd to JlcGee d; Fisher must call and wtlln at once. lis; 23, 1391. itcGSB fl$U.& B.
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for the improvement of Tenth attest: ;: and providing ier tba cost thereof. . sac. . e 11 oraaiaec oy me aayar f and Common CouneO of the Citv Vof Bloomington, Indiana, two-thirds of ui members thereof conenrrinr therein, tfcat..;Tenth street in said city ha imoretrea' by Grading, Guttering, HcAdamixla'' and paving a brick si tie Walk on both side thereof from Walnut street to latacoin street, in accords rice with the ptaas and specifications therefor a beretofntw adopted by tbe Uommon Uodnell tor tM Improvement of said street, now on Km is the office of tb Clerk of said city, and in accordance with the Resolution of the Common Council adopted May 5th. last.
Sac. II. The cost uf said improvemea. of said street, except the proportion mn'L'i, of occupied by struct and rJley erosPs''i shall be assessed per lineal front faot,.
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-- -1 rr-r-uiuu,nijrii)w eini-jamwify.. injur. jMWJana 01 nnai numate voereoo, ana o leetod a provided by law. - A bond af, bonds shall he issued in antiohsatidni of thai collection of said deferred atiminnntig unlet the property owner pay tbf 4 assessment before mid bone or bond arw issued. All -as provided for in an Act of" the General Assembly of Xttdiaa Sff. proved atarcn ins, ibb. Skc. III. Thi ordinanoo aball be at fall force from and alter Ha legal peIM; tion. I. Robert C. G reeves. 01 irk of UM CRT of Bloomington, Indiana, certify- the foregoing n a crue ana correct oopr oc an ordinance adopted by the Commast Cooncil ot taia city m meir reguur aneeunf-asnu June 16th-. 1891. - - June 24, '91-31. City Clerk. AM OROIWASCB tor tne improvement or Taint i proriding lor tne cost tGereof, Seal. Be it ordained by tb SUyov and Common Council of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, two-third of Uu member thereof cooeu. ring thereis, that Third street be improved: by Orodiag, Guttering, MeAdamising ana paving - brick sidewalk on both side thereof from College A vena a to Morton street, and ay Grading. Gntterintr. McAdamiainv aaA' ; paving a brick sidewalk on bath sUo liiereot rrom Jlorton to Jtadtson aiwiai r tm. 1 X.1. . 1. t ' ' t . nco or tna Ulerk of said city, and in eo.' cordance with the resolution of the C mon Council adopted May 6th.- 189L MA. II. I I ml i.r..l.l 1 .,wS
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against tna real estate aautfng tnefM,a' aid assenments, if deferred, ahall fan poJdJ in ten annual lost aliment, to each a which shall be added interest and: tlx n cent, per annum, payable semi-ansusathl from tba date of flaal estimate ttnaaam'' and collected af providad by taw. A'i bond or bonds shall be iuusd in. nrftfjifpa. : Uon or the collection of Said detl letsmeats, unlet the, property pay their laid assessment ben bond or bond are issued. Alia ed for in an Act of the General A of Indians, approved March 8th, Bxo. III. Tbi ordinance tba full force front aad after it legal tion. I, Robert C. Greaves, Clerk of of Bkwmington, Indiana, certify coinc to be a true and correct co en oi sniu city, a tnatr resaoar huki June 16th. 1891. ;- ROBKJIT.C. GB1 June 24, '91-31. AM OROIXAHM for the improvement of Third i providing for tba cwt thereof. axe. i. ne it ordained s; and Common Oouaeil of Bloominjcton. Indiana, two-l Biuissvw -tliMi uoT cnacurring 1 Third street in said eitv b i Grading, Guttering, MeAd uavinif a brick sidawalk side tberaof from Jackson strait t ;tol son street in accordance with and sneciScations therefor adopted by the Commest Osaaeii j improvement or (aid street, aow in the office of the Clerk of aJdcit in aecordanoa with the Resolution Common Coaneil adopted May.Stt auc 11. i o cost of said I of fid street, except the i of occupissl by street and shall be ossetttd par Uaaal front asainst tba res', estate abattiaer said assessments, if defemKi, shall be l n "j aasntjai insoiiimenss, sav i whleh shall be added interest at" cent, per annum, payable semicoma irom us suueoi wa anal estimate t aad collected a providad by tawC oona or oona snail De issaao in tion of the Election of tali sessment. aalet the property owaOfSI tneir said aueumeius before sua I bonds are uwed. All i an Act of tbe General Assembly , iana. approved March Bth. 188a.Sac. III. Thi ordinance ahaB''; tuu lorqe wom and after It Hfa j moo. I. Robert O. Gnevaa. Ctack aft of BloominKtoo, Indiana, oertifv I going to baa Una tndoorrsot cop i . . i i . . . . n -- . uruinnsMw aovpiea oy sne wommoq i cit or said city at their regular i asm 4une men, iei. ttOBBT C. GBKEV June 24, '91-St. City Tandaklltv. the Itoengk IU t the XSSTBOITMB. Ha 20, 1.41 p. m. Ha. X 3.44 p. m. Ho. 2. 6.18 n. m. . Ho. 5. 9.03 a. aa. : No.l,nASa Ho. 12, 2 14 a. m. Mo. , 1.56 a. m. No. 4. 8,26 a. m. no. v, la.ix st, aa. Mo. 3, 5 p. a,. Mo chsnre of ear between ( Cincinnati. Columbus. Plttebiu. ueiunia. n iMinnm. duhbdib. sni Klegant parlor cars to Indianapolis. I Tnia uul PinAlnn.lI wlthnM . ti...jvl lag ana ounaf car oa iswawn ... i. ssi Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, loans, kansas .and California. - .Dining Train Ho. 20 and 21. Train leaving Terra Haute tor St. eph and iatornwdiato point; Laava A-W .t. i Terre Haute, 6:30 1:00 Crawfordaviile, 8:11 9.SS Frankfort, 9:11 3:11 Logansport, 10:40 4 14 Asuuva Sooth Bend, 1:23 6-;IO 1 St. Joseph. 2.45 7.30 Any tniormauon rtttnisg to rates, ic, add res CH A3. H. MIX Traveling Fasseager Agent, Terra ind. K. A., trt Kir, ueacrai , AEent, J. M. OHE3BROUGH. General Passenger Agent, St. Loom, lira I M UD, Korfollc Building, 8th aad Blip, cinrciw bj ati. mm SPECIALTVt KlDSKY DlB! COBBKdPOKDEHCX IWLlCfTJK, CLEAN VOVB sfBI All property holder or hereby notified to thoroughly clean vronusa ui' garbac. filth, wait or matter nicely to prova dnngerouatO 4 no neaitn, in accoraanoe wim 2066 of Uta revised statute of 9th. A. J. AXTI Son. Monroe Co. Board of S7 13, 91.
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