Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 July 1891 — Page 2
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L a? e c Li UA.H miMi a x A VSeW. the tattfj a qatstiosi inat wtM iiM apoM tfceieeetM of eertrat MsodjHwM paaitentiary oesrspeper fcattttt ikat Ibe cmwlpl bt oder of the kUn'Mli inr Rip-. flsey did sama pstin-didtW fmmt JJakt oat m aad. kag -TaeGble faraa, west of whiebirin face&red for sale at asset oa oa the aw line, FfctsteyJ Jnry tj,ssas ppeftwty ol a KJetteaeean a irei-daaa farm ata remaiiaUe fiacre. The adsaieiia4e. Net. U. Htti aad Mm JesaaCele, have entered iato an Kreeamtby which the widow's tbird iatareat ia the mad will be cnaveyed to the ywlsascr or porcaaaMB, at the name price per acre aad en the eame teraM as the twotesrds will bcit at aactioa. The tinea of sale art Tery CToraWe for nsarcliaatra, being one-ttird.eaeh ia WmL eae-thinl ia twelve atontha ad oBe-thbd ia eiiditeen BMMrth i date of sale the deferred nayi to be eeenred by BCtee bearht interest from date- witbapnrov edeeevriir. The farm is i the, aunfotd pike, and ia in every T jfc . ilL I 1 . . IPI. farmers' BMtssi 'jeaefit assoemtiun of iiarruon oossty adopted a reaplatioB at their, fast meetiat ex. ateeaiag dissatisfaction with the Seat legtshuore. and dechriog; that ' cenaare it aad cuodema ks a beiaa m the iaterest of the of tte State aad antageaia : tie to on iateresta." Probably ia ao eaaeOB reeeed . ia any State, certaiBly there b ae iaetaaee w tbia State, of a legiLitsre ejected ea pkdgfl to 'flapeeW afteathn to the jwter estoBf farBlen which OBotorw y laawliated pledge. Promaeat ameag the pledgee oa which the daajiwratH earried the legiaktare were, int, the loweriag of taxes; aoaVe; ttmatbe enactment if Bad salary bw that weald a aMtefial ' redaotioB ia the of oauaty ofSeera aad ajhra immediate relief to the people. TJiey did bob of the thtan. iBtead. they lawaly iuuwud the taxes of the psopie, ereated a large Baaaher of aew offices, incJading b assesBoe is eaeh eeoaty, ainetytwiB all, to see that the iaereaaed horde W taxes was collected, and petard fee aad salary law wbieh does Bot eCeetaay persoa bow m oBoeaBd m all piobabilHy will he repealed before it eer affects By peramu Tin i a shameleM record of broken pledge. The faiaww of HareiaoB coamty .am rbt i& teaming it. Those ia every other eoaaty ht the State fajht to follow darif example. A traia of tUrty-fUeear load. ISt 36- Bith grtla drflU from Bpriogfield,., passed tbroagb the ejty of iBdiasapslic hut Boaday oa it way west, the ear being decorated wih Bags aad banners. It is the largest tupawat of drills erer made from oae factory. The freight charges oa the train load flU.QUU. . - Mr. John W. Bookwalter, Trho own sixty thousand aeraa of Jand ia Iowa, prapoaw the ieaitgnration of a my interesting scheme. Mis life, until he was twenty-three years old, was oa a far, aad he emims that the principal 'eaoae of 4ieoBfBt ainosg termers, yssng jiodjeM. is isotatioB aad ioaelmess. Me saaasst that farm iwaaes bej tiailt ia small village or seitleisests, with ample gronods, yet ear one amtiher not more than a t bird of mile apart at the fertbeat, with the farm lands serrooading, or eoaveaienfly near. Mr. tnk waiter, having got the idea i oroau, has. lBdced. started suea a ittlemeat ia Fawaee eoaaty, Neb. It will bare a free eircniating K brsty a tiwa ba)t, a school, ol (Brae. mm perasp church or
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cable; siaoe many Western fanners m five i village, where also restda persons rageged ia other employroents, remaps lanners in older Sutes would get more closeIr toaether for the enjoyment of advantages nude possible by comaeaaity of wterests, they and their tamiues would be more contentea and nappy. . Dr. Lanneionirue. has laid beiore tbe.Freneb academy the de tail of a m treatment for tnberatoMS,io which chloride of zinc w t be principal agent id changing the tieaN. Dr. iJsnaelongne, who bee 'osed the treatment in bis. pracliet, amerta.be baa aflected many cares, and met no failures' to PowatoBMim. TJadar set aTeaagHn Kareh S UmL all Maaini aaaaeias ara row ananead in lacmiaia, a paymat tbsney Wag Md eaek montli bjr iz scMidm. The agMMnr is lodfatnftpotU fa ia th soond peaoaa fbws bat htea etiaagad from maa JiareB, nut pwimf Drceaber of inch mar, v um oi j eorumrr. Mux. Aofftxt ana Horomber. reVprrtirely. Tbh ehaaga will take effeci tba ik at Bttxt aaotk.'B navmoat being made to eater a Mrioa or two moatos. Teermftar fjmmt will ke mada qar. tmty, aa tbaatti of Kmrwalwr, Feknwry, BT mmd AanS. With tlw oluek for taT Tpaanoa, eaa ua m ai tan mm& loel ad Tooebars aoeariae a Mriod of two dmoUm from the 4ta ef tee la the h of Angnrt. rntioa aeeat Kosley rraaoiu pnasioa er to ntaroto tea Tooebwi promptly on lie 4 aad ratara tkam for paymeet. It is vrr otsiraelotliat all vonekan ka azakmhUi an Um 4th of each reenlar aay moath aad forwarded lor paymoBt. 4- - - a. .tt 1 MMaIiUtaa ft All tlfin A UCBCf U BW V1( aasai jnjuNrv m wmw to the aaeessitf of smmioing roacher btftna forwarding tkam, to see that they mBHflT necuted. whh the panaiODr'S8ntuir, fetter for letter, as it. i written in pension esrtificata, appearinK in the three plaens as designated on. imoe unann ebae& not both la th bodv ol taa voncnar sad on back of bottom raosipt Fre-eeeaUr-tha officer before wksm 4na ToaeVf is executed writes in Ms own postolBceeddren instead of tbe pensioners. It also skoaMbs noted that tbe jurat is nmneriv filled, clrine state aad county. date of ezceation, which sbonld not be besore the Toucher is doe. It should be seen that tha eBcer before whom the aoaeasv is executed has properly sigaed tbajamtand sfflxed his seal to it, pro. aided said officer 2 official position reanfaas a snat to leealise bis official sets. A pensioner who signs bis Toueber by makinehis mark most bare a witness who can wrila in attesting each r.iguacare SO ikned. ' All iravropsriy .executed eaben era rstamed tov norrjeusa, conearentW there is daisy in tbe receipt of checks or a number of pensioner. Feasioaers eisstilsd as widows, soothers, ariaots and those under gnardhasaip re quire two wttaesses w bo know esca psn stoaeraad that they ara the persons rep. reseated in the Toucher. If saeh witaesass sign by' mark, seme competent witnesses who can write mast attest the signature. A magistrate before whom tbe Voucher is executed is not competent ta sppaer au a whaess to this deposition. Ia eases of widows having minor children and nstnor cniktren under guardianship tha name, as gives in pension certificate, of each cMW must appear hi' the dspositfoa. wHh tan data to which payment is cssimed. In ease of the death of a ohiid, or censing on account of limitation, such fast shauhl he plainly stated, and in such a manner that the fact would be easily ascertained. In all roardianship eases the aame of such guar lias and pensioner most appear ia the apposition required. 'The Fibst Umbbbli. -It is ceserally stated that it is to Jonas fisnway, the well known philanthropist, that we are indebted for tbe valuable example of moral eon rage ia first carrying a raised aasbreila' in the Streets of .London, it is difficult now to conceive the aasoant of peruecution which this straage proceeding entailed upon the boBorsble. gentleman, whose object was doubtless, less the protection of bis own jerson than that ef showing his eoantryeien bow tbey might protect thetnaelvus from dreaebing bower. Long aher tbey bad come iato occasional use, a gentleman, accompanied by lady, ander tbe shelter of a new style rain-protectee, was booted st by grows ataa as he passed along. A gentleman who chaneed to be alone wits- b raised umbrella on the street of either LondoB-or Liverpool was ia constant danger of assalt from the bowling mob that was sure to follow at bia heels. City Maiden (a summer boarder) "How savagely that cow looks at nte." Farmer Hsyased--"It's your red parasol, mam." City Maiden "Dear me! I knew it was a Hide out of fashion, but I didn't suppose oountrycow would notice it." There was a falling off of almost 111,000,000 in tbe Goyerninent's mceme ia the fiscal year wbicb ended a few days ago as aMnpared with the preceding year, but the reduction was' almost wbol-
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3 ly in daties. Tha McKinley law. chiefly by it sugar provisions, leaves msny millions ot dollars in. the people's pockets which other wise wonld go into tbe Treasury by way ol the Custom House. Bed"fordMan.J sSrrsittc Plreworka. The fireworks on tha eveninc of tha Fourth were let off from a platform at the eeutneast corner or tuc court nouse yarn, under the disection of John Johnson Jr. It was aerasd that tha rockets, about 30 in number, should be fired first, because tbea ware tbe only dangerous articles on hand, and might take fire accidentally from other pyrotechnic. JoUnson ordered them all taken to tha back end of the platform, away from the roeket-cbutes, near wnwn sney were lying on me noor, and supposed his command bad bean oberad. Shortly afterward 6 raiser not a rocket in the chute, tha projectile began to flood tha platform with sparks, aad with a rush shot into tha air. It had hardly dearest tha platform before tha other rockets lyihg near, which had not been removed as ordered, began to- hiss and spatter Johnson clapped his foot on them with the idea that Us 180 pound wowa nora tnem aown, eufwas compelled to get away after his shoe had been burned nearly oh. Several of tha sky. snipers exset! j how many knot known hot out in the direction of Dinkelniel" corner. One went through both ends of a dry gooes box in rront or Mrs us Bros.' store, on which Zach Johnson was silting tearing oft one lag of his pants aad lacerating and boraiog the, calf nf his leg quits surerolr. Another burned Mrs. John .Bond on the ankle, causing her much pain and fright. In the scramble of trewd to ret out of the way she was 1 against aad had bar neck hart. One rocket pawed through tha colored rhus hi tha upper part of the front window of tha Bom Boat and Shoe Store, carrying splinters aad broken glass clear to the rear end ef the room. Tha excitement ia tha crowd was sreat for soma time, sad it was thought at first that somebody had been killed : ' and it is a wonder there hadn't. The Wicxkc BoeoM-Piw. As every one knows, in the early days of Methodism a considerable degree of strictness was maintained or costly attire. An eminent divwe of that church Ogives an amus tag incident. A preaeber had just gone to a new charge, and was in toe midst ol his sermon when a woman rose aad weut out, slam mine tbe door wtlb unnecessary violence. Of course he supposed he bad said someihing wbioh gave offense; but on making inquiries, he learned that tbe woman lett be cause "tbe minister wore a bosom pin." Tbe fun of it was that be had drives to the service over bad roads, and one drop of mud bad settled on his immaculate shirt bosom, deceiving the tender ran science of the good sister. Wide Awake. Rev. Dr. Clinton Locke, the popular Episcopal clergyman of Chicago, made a bad break the oth er day, but was helped nut by tbe quick wit 01 bis wife. On the day in question be saw a lady about to call whom he was not anxious to meet So be said to his wife: 'Now rm oft, my dear. I'll run upstairs ana escape till sue goes way." Alter about an hour be tiptoed to the stair landing and listened. AH was quiet below. Be assured, he began to descend. aad while doing so he thoughtless ly, but emphatically called out ov er tbe hamster: "Well, my dear, is that old bore gone at last f ' The
next us' ant a voice from below caused tbe cold perspiration to bedew bis ministerial brow and rooted him to the spot.' There came a response which sounded impressively sweet to him just then. It was the voice of his wife, who, with true womanly tact; replied : "Yes, darling, she went away over an hour ago; but -here is our good friend, Mrs. Blank, whom I am sure you want to meet !" ,. Fivk Dollars to NiAdkBJt Falls. The annual cheap excursion to Kiagara Falls Tin tbe Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad occurs Thursday, July 30. Tbe jpeoisl excursion train will run via Toledo and Detroit and thence to the Falls via the popular Michigan Central, and will he solid trains eon. sbting of through conches, chair cars- aad sleepers, Tbe round trip rata from Cincinnati or Indianapolis to Niagara FaHV will be $5.90, and to Toronto and return C OO, A proportionate rate applies from all intermediate points along the line aad includes the privilege of side trip to the Thousand Islands at greatly. reduced rates from Kiagara Falls. Tiehats will he sold July 3S, and ara good returning until August 8. For rates, tickets, etc, address any C. II. f. agent or K. O. McCor mink, General Fassengsr and . Ticket Agent, Cincinnati, O. The Ladies of St. Charle Catholic Church will give an ia cream festival in the Court Houst. Park, in tbe City of Bloomiuglou, on Tuesday evening. July 21st, All are cordially invited to attend. Good music will be furnished by the Mechanics' Band. By Order of Committee.
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XtJsoararaiBai,s Xrlntex, aStattomes,. MammtmsrtsirasiF off . Xllaakk Xlookas, Xgarmvetr Binder. HQ. 21, WEST WA8HIKQTOK ST.,. Indianapolis, Indiana. Don't F A I R. SEPT. 14 TO 18. mFWTBrwaps." a,a'a.aw $2,000 CASH' eassssa Fine Opeed Ringr, Half US i!5 Trtaclc Complete) OronndB, GREAT STOCK SHOW. BasT"It every farmer bring someihing to the Fair, aad ehow it to tbe multitude. IT WILL PAYtsar Don't forget tbe dale', and write to tbe Secretary for Premium Met, and lurtlicr particulars. 1. 1 EDMOXDS(Ssf, Secretary. Bloomington, Indian. Transfers ef Ral Estate, Furniebcd by JasVV. Jackson. Itecwrder. For Deeds and XturlgMi'ci', correctly e seated, callit Recorder's OdW! Biooot'n R 8 As'n to Henry Stfers Lot 41, Fuirviow add to city, ?v B B K Association to Rboda Hubert son Jot 43, FairvMW additions , SD Clint Worrell to C It Worrell Lot Sam "If ffltnSehj1oWnS rT-SWlsni sns, 43 seres in Salt Creek to, 3 Elisabeth Smith to Allio O Ultor etal, 60 acres in V. B. township, 1500 moom n imp. vo, to Israel Varnall, Lot 73 JUpts Hiif'iU, loo John T. Mather to 11 O GalhrMtt at rl, 4 acres ia Ferry to, 5000 Hattio TIenson to Paul Terrell, L t 28, Waldroa s addition, 400 P tr Pauley to Mirtha J Chandler Lot 74, Campbells addition, 66 Jaa Blair to W L Bradfutb arvl'W P Sogers, Lot S, afanlo Sights; . 13$ Jst Blair to Martha J Cratch, Lot 38, Maple Bights, . S00 8 E Carmichaal to L A McFhseters, Lot I, West Place, 450 I I IIS l Ha.w G a r d FVT'Kf CORK, Aitornryu, Ofia ta jtum - aicnarw s new oiock, m-natr. over earner room. Sjteeml akrt earefui attention mu ue mn t t'rvbutt aie, and to prompt collection of swains. Set tlement of ettate m upccuilty. rf. jr. mvkv an. Attorney, vjftce. up sotrs oter National BmnJt. Alt kntinttri ofm legal nature given careful attention Probate btunneu a epecially. Will practice in all courts. Headquarter fur pennon appwwuf. uisc me a cmi. :. MILKY f JtlCE, Attorney, Nosans ana Inturance Agents. Will practice in ull the. State and Federal Cnurl Prompt and careful attention gieen to ike wy umn; to eetuing atceuentt ettate, and. to all other lueintu of q legal mm turn A :U-. F n Vfflce over "Corner ' clothing store, meet corner public eovnre. LOUDEN ROOER8, Attorney. inricc over nrti jxatumat Muue. Mulnets of a legal nature given careful at tennon all soars. Heal aetata title examined bit- aid of louden' Abetraet. A epeeialUi . made of the cM. lection and remittance of claim ef. aft SIMS'. BUSKIRK A FITCH, Alltraev. Office in buildiHU mlth of Bunk, an ground moor, special attention gtren t rrooau numest, to the oollccltm of ctatins. and to butineee in ail (he court of-.ihia and adjovnng eounlte. lf . , DUNCAN BATMAN. (H. C. Dun can, Ira (7. Batman,) Attorney. Office veer atone tnoe nore, vcet cute puOifi tenure, rarticular attenhon untl be on en to Probate tat, coUec(iont, etc. WtH practice in all the court. -EAST EAST, Attorney. Oft, in Bee Hive Block, north tide public fuara, vp.uu.ir. trios prompt attention ta Probate buiine, and ss the collection f claim. Will alao practice in alt xturi. Agent for No. 1 inturance. F. XL Gardner, XX. D., PfcjalCssUI Btl SsUfMss, Office Watt Side Sonar, ovtr J. Robinmmt. a RssMence, 24t Bast Sixth St. Uoeaa9 to 11, 3to, '7to9. Amomo the msny purely Amerean puklicalioaS of the day is "Wide Vwske," the magasine for boys.snd girls tublithed in Boston by D. Lethrop & Co'Till house has a wall sustained reputa ion for publishing bosks of a pure tone nd of a high moral character. '-Wide Vwake" is their popular monthly, a work bal is looked fur esgeriy by old aad young, wherever its name and fame are aca. Only writers of purs literature ire admitted ta it pages, and all matter carefully culled. Goad iUuttratioas eiompany almost every srUcJo.
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jh-xijoirron's ANNUAL jR.EioisiT.
The nndenicned Auditor submits the iture of Monroe eouaty, Indiana, for the jtsyaist, iei. wunu
Receipt. 126,31$ 30 93 n
?al. oa hanl June 1st, IBM, Ike repajr oa hand June 1st, 1(90,
Taxes, .tfit o Jury Taxes, 27 On Oamagss and Costa. 6 1 Special Judges, 412 "0
Specific, Assessing iterenue, Fubilo xlulldlngi. Bailiff and Circuit Court, Fees and Salaries, Elections, Poor and Asylum, Specific, untmnaia, Boada and Bridges, Books and Stationery, Jurors, Advertising ana ranting. Taxes Refunded, Interest on Bonds, Interest on Orders, Coroner s inquest, Board of Health, Insane. County Attorneys, Kxpense ot ejcbooi risno, Change of Venue, Special Judges, Tax Bounty, Pike Repairs, Principal ou Bonds, Overdraft of Coag. Foad,Juae lit,l890, Total
44,601 19 2T.309 01
Balance on hand June 1st, ll90i
Total. TI.MO l
Old Warrants Redeemed, Total, Balauoe in Treasury, TOWNSHIP Hpsciat School Tax, Township Tax,' Koaa Tax, Local School, Dog Tax, Balance, Total,
20.964 41 M I3CKLLAN BO US
Liquor License, Shaw License, Tuition from Slate, Redemption of Land, Uog runa on nana June in, taw, Total. Balance, COMMON Lean on hand Juno 1st, 1890, Loans,. Overdraft, Fines and Forfeitures, Balance, Interest on hand June 1, 1890, Interest, Bal. on hand, CONGRESSIONAL Priiuinal. On hand June 1st. 1890, Tp 10 Range 2. West, Oa hand June 1890, Tp; 10 Bango fWcet. Ove rdraft June 1st 1890, Tp. 10 Range 1 West, On hand June 1st, 1890, Tp. 9 Rnnge 1 Rut, On hand June lt. Tp. 9 Bnnge I West, Tp. 9 Ranee 2 West, ' On hand Junu 1st, isao, Tpr-v ssiWi 1 last, Tp. 7 Range 1 West, Tp. 7 Rsnge 2 West, Total. . Overdraft and Bal, Interest on hand June lit, 1890, Interest, Balance, STATE Docket Fees Circuit Court, Balance, HIGHT PIKR. On hand June 1st, 1800, Funds, Old Warrants Redeemed, Balance, . WVLIE PIKE FOSD. On hand Jane 1st, 1890, Funds, Otd Warrants Redeemed, .Balance, STEPHENS PIKE. On baud June 1st, 1890, Funds, - Balance, DIKBMOBK PIKE. On hand Juns 1st, 1890, Funds, Old Warrants Redeemed, Balance, SMITH PIKE. On hand June 1st, 1890, Funds, Old Warrants Redeemed, Overdraft, BOG E ItS PIKR. On hand June 1st, 1890, Balance,
RBCIPITVLATIOII. Total Receipt from June 1st, 1890, to Juualst, 1S91, ...... m....... ......m. ......... 61 15.817 29 Oh hand June 1st, 1890 M 43.303 04
Total Receipts, Wrrsnt drawn from June 1st, 1890, to June 1st, 1891,..................134,502 01
Outstanding Warraqts,June lst.1890, .
Total to Redeem........ 147,393 67
Outstanding Jane 1st, 1891............... Expenditures by Treasurer,.
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Balance in Treasury Funds in the Treasury are as follows: vounqr neveaua, prop-r,....... . n - rise Hnpairs,....., vote jruna...M.... Show License. ... . ..-... M...... ' .... ...,. ..... Docket Fees Circuit Court, 1. Liquor Cleanse,... Common School Fund Int., Roger Pike,... ess oae a seass - aeaa Hitcht PiKr,.,.,.. Stephens Pike, 'f vets eeaeeaaaa see ' liv s-ino,.,.,.. Dlmmors Pike, Con. Tp. Fund Principal, " Interest,... Pines and Forfeitures, OvsnArr Smith Piko, 57 $3 Prin. Com. Sch. Fund,.... 63) t Tp. Bahga 1 Wst, 33 33 Trqe Balance,
821,156 41
WITNESS mv hand and Seal this
WIIXIAM T ML.ilB, Auditor Mooree CoMaty;
followtne report of Receipts and Expend
year begfnaiag June 1st, 1890, and ending ivi.flu;-.. rKarranltl Zh-mten. Bal. in 9VosMry. Ovtr Draft. 1 oa 1,530 1 5 1,690 51 90S 54 7,108 16 1,132 7 7.143 33 4,040 10 2,329 54 10,097 04 1,969 72 4JM4 30 1,307 33 34 69 1,200 00 631 43 67 OS 86 00 515" 07 100 09 1,838 74 835 79 477 00 50 50 7,427 05 6,000 00 2T 06 43,650 25 7,199 76 1,119 2 64,770 45 7,199 76 1,SW ai
71,970 31
71,979 21 KKVKNTJES. 5,437 24 5,457 34 4,503 31 4.503 31 5,31 8 6,316 6 4,476 06 4,47fi 0 1,311 00 1,1515 00 86 00 86 00 20,964 41 FUnlU. 400 00 5 00 13,938 21 594 90 100 00 300 00 0 00 13,938 21 694 90 369 43 91 71 368 72
15,298 54
14,993 54 305 00 15.598 54 FUND. 5,961 10 306 00
15.298 54 SCHOOL las so 5,131 5 632 "5
632 85 6,961 10 018 75 5,961 10 13 75 618 75 618 75 43 10 3,953 61 618 76 2.890 11 ' 106 60 106 60 2.9!G U 2.996 II TOWNSHIP FUNDS. Jteeeipt. DUburtetmtiU. 35 00 230 00 250 00 35 00 41 47 54 50 63 00 26 00 7 50' 2 50 10 00 52 40 150 00 Si 40 150 00 47 10 109 00 106 10 50 00 2X1 00 no 81 00 Ifl 75 MUX365 09 250 00 115 00 267 3'0 00 32 33 313 M) 28K DO 25 00. 4,375 6 32 31 3,999 69 408 408 SU 32 33 4.408 19 4.408 19 1,021 16 1,858 80 1,541 46 1,356 50 1,358 50 2,87!) 9 2,879 96 REVENUE. 144 00 110 00 34 00 34 00 144 H PIKES. 228 80 6,70G 2T 144 00 3,924 28 015 00 1,395 79 1,395 79 S,935 07 5,935 07
17S58 11,942 Oi
8,983 71 107 60 3,027 31 3,027 31 12,118 6212,118 62 26 53 1,072 72 396 00 703 25 703 25 1,099 25 1,099 25 11,697 35 1,279 31 5,416 10 1,350 10 6,210 46 6,210 46 12,976 66 12,976 66 1,728 50 187 81 1,749 86 278 00 57 55 57 55 2,027 80 55,027 88 -445.2.3. 445 23 445 23 445 23 445 23 ,.4159,119 93 12,893 50 9,432 66 8137.963 91 21,156 42. .r,129 3 270 40 86 00 5 00 31 04 300 on . 106 60 . 445 23 .1,395 79 . 703 33 3,027 3t 6,310 46
. 408 5S .1,338 60 . 618 75
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722 73 ,f Gth day of June, 1891'.
de-'t eras and execution to ma direoted. from tha Clerk's offloe of the Monroe circuit court, In a cause wherein Thomas Uwena is plaintiff, aad Mary M. Want. land, David A. Waatland, Alexander Given are denmdants, requiring me to make tne sum or Eight Hundred and Forty-Eight Dollars and Fifty-Xiirht Cent (848.58), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1891, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of tbe court house in Bloominclon, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven Tears, the following described real estate, in Mooroe county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of the northwest Quarter of section twenty-three (23), township eight, range one wart, except four acres on or tne south end tuereot now ownea by Nathan Lake. Also tha north halt of the southwest quarter of section tventy-threa (23). townsnip eigbt, rsnge one west, except one rod wide off or tne north side tnereoi, containing seventy-nine acres mors or less, in the County of Monroe and State of Indiana. If such rents and profit will not sell for a Sufficient sum to satisfy said deerer, interest and owts, I will at tbe same time and place, expose at Publia Sale, tha feesimple of said real estate or so much thereof as may Je sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and cists. Suia sale will be made without any r' lief whatever from valuation or appraise' ment laws. THOMAS J. FABB, Sheriff-Monroe County. July 9, '01. GRAND PALACE HOTEL 81 to 103 N. Clark Street. cniOAUO. Only four minuutes from tbe Court! House: Cable-ears pass tbe door. New house with all Modern lmproveItnents: newly furaltbad. Oa Ameri-k-an and European plans. Booms $3.00 weekly j transient on cents ana upward. Turkish Baths tor ladies and L.-tlemen, 50 cents. Beslaurant by mil unioR-ieacueciuns. Aauieu noicaj mrv4' afiTCut this out for future use. Interesting Facts, He's AbwNt Well Kotr. ilimroRT. ID . March 10. 1891. Paris Bru.. Sirs; As a result of the gratitude I feel for the benefits derived front the use of the South American Nejrine purchased st your house in February, I desire t state that I was feeling "miserable and no account from the effects ot severe case of grippe, and that in one week a V Mu. v. t. ... .Jr.,?--'. irom tne ma s urai ix-guii uip yicuivm. I I'nlt Ttlv belter. Now I lielicve am almost well, but I an; still taking this medicine, as I want to reel an rigei iw fere I ault. ion may puiuwo inn. JOttJJ L. MABLST. oniv Ajii ta 'Urasr AraanI.,, Ukppohii, liio, March 20, 1891. Paris Bro- Cents: I. was attending, court sev eral weeks ago at lloinington, after having a severe case ot la grippe, and was juU ablt to ':dras around." having never ftillt recovered from thedicaa. An scnuaintance told tne how he had been lien. rutted bv the use of three bottles of South Amnriran Ksrvine. bouifbt at vour CS-tabliehnK-nt, and I went immcdialvly and
By virtue of a certified, coar of a
LseciuMdUsuntu. U-ili!! nincl.lCiaa, KTnny&-l rrlioJ in ease ha u awai
I laaon it accorums in uirrctians. ana '.ami irct. are irivin in th,
aiueb InnL-atteil that I foul that I am only doing my duty in sondinjr you ttUs statement. I believe the "Sot th Anieri.. can u the lt tonic in tlio wru. (JEOHUK CHAMBERLAIN'. Oct the Imparted Nedlclnct'RAwruiiusviLLX. Ind.. Mav 10. '91. rans nros uenu : l purcnasce a nair doxon bottles of the South American Nervine at your stora, when 1 was in vour town recently, and by lis use have been almost entirely relit-vcd of tl;esymp tarns of -lagripne and rlmumntiim that had been worrying me so long. I regard tni medicine ss a great panacea ror an ills hut would recommend that it bo ourchased from the importers' agents, -Pari urus. lour lruiy, . . . - r . . . . rtter from Mr. Blaln. Paris Bros, Gentlemen: For a i time I despaired of getting any relief from my attack of rheumatism 1 suffer' ed day aad night, aad was only without pain-or unconscious ot it when aileep. Hearing of the South American Nervine you arese!lling,and being assured of its wonderful curative qualities by George Butler, who hsd used it, I st once ordered two doxen bottles. To this fact I perhaps owe my lire, sad am as grateful to you for keeping the medicine, as I am that I used it promptly. Flense send me one doxen more bottles. I intend ta keep it ia tha house hereafter, - GEORGE C. BLAIN. WASBixoTotr, May 1, 1891. . Flftr Per Cent. Better. . Takamah, Neb, Jan. 30, 1891 L P. Hopewell, Bloomington, Indiana, Dear Hro, I have taken four of the onehalf dozen bottles of South American Nervine you had sort ma tVom Farts Bros- and I feet at leait 50 per cent, bet ter than I did before using ft. I have nut tha other two hnttles away for a rainy day. as I waa afraid I would have trouble in getting it again. It is sorely a woaaerrut tonic. Your BroB. C. HOPEWELL. Notice to Capitalists 1 Street improvement bonds, bearing sis per cent, intoreet, ara now ready for the market, interest on sata eonot it pay able semi-annually. Por furluor pnrticulars ea uttyuera. BOBEBT C GKKBVES. May 27, '91. City Clerk. CHIC CHOLEfiA CA2I BE CtTBIED. A CURE FOUND AT LAST JETT'S POULTRY F0WDER Guaranteed Cure for Chicken Cholera. Guaranteed to not only Prevent lint to CURE Chicken Cholera in its most malignant stage. An absolute guarantee with each package. Ko Cure, No Pay. 25 CTS. PER PACKAGE. Ask vour droffCTst fof ilT Tske! .. ' Diaetiluttea or l?artsie)ratila. The nartnershin that ha axlstod be. twaan B. A. McGee and M. S. Firher has, by mutual uonsent, been dissolved, B. A. McUee reUrimc. All persons Know ing themselves indebted to -MoUSe Ss Fisher must rail and tetile at onoo. May 33, 1831. JlcGEE & PtSHSJS.
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Kierenia suees, irom Morton StreeV All parties owaiac property on nuruiii men. it, uv vj i .j vi inwrnnton, Indiana, interested In the improva-g ment or said street, wui taae none tart? the City Engineer has made Anal sstlmse of the cost of improving said street from Walnut street t Morton street in said . ci'y, and made assesaments against . piopcrty holders foresaid ImmwveisMsit. said ttssessments haihg now on file la tha Utv Ulerfc i otnee. r - : All nrti lntwtjl will tAm l..-.tt .-1.1 i ilt t- 4k- IS-; Jiilv 30tli 1S91. at 11 oVIoflc at -wkl assessments, can make known view. grievances, and the same will as 1 1 I J .!,.., ROBKBT C. GUBBYKIs; July ,at -i-3t. Katiea to Prspertr Msst?s an Lincoln Street, from Third sties".' All parties owning property on Ltaeoln street, between Third street 'and Kirkwood .ATenoe, in the tsty oTloos-
inrton. Indiana. iaterestM in tao far i
provement of said street, will take notica j
Inst tne uity angineer ass ataa anas estimate of tha cost of improving snid'jj
street from Third street to Kir wood J
Avenue, in said city, and made eases?
meats against property noniers lor sesa. improvement, said asseasment hetag new on nle in the City Clerk's office. All names tnterestaa win. laae nouoa -
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ununru oi ssia city win men is toessav or offlce of xA city, ThunSJay evMiAg, . juiv sow. iasi. at ewess. as siiuea shi nuu vim o"j una KK.vm I i. assessmenis can nree uns wt tsmv . ances, antt toe same win oa cooswsjrao y ,
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BOBBKT C GKRBTIB July 15, '91-34. City CtTsE.
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Bids will he received lor tha Comanoav: Council of Bloomington, Indataa, in the council chamber of said otty, at their reg ular meeting to De new TO BSD AT, AUGUST 4TK, ltm, for Gradine. Outterine. McAdam and Fsvinr Tenth street tVosa Wi street to Lincoln street in said city. BDecincatioas ror ssia improvement - MI- - . L L. .rf.Uicrksomee. Tbe common council iststrot the rifJnV to reject any or an ows. Contractors will observe the resolution adopted bv theeomsooa Besoived. That hareaftar no I ha received, and acted upon by the' mon council, baiess tne names oi taa cties -who are to sign the band of the plieani, in case he is awarded theeoatl are given In the hid. HOBBBT C. QSBKVKS. WOTICBS TO CASTKALTai Council of tha City of Bloominataau at their regular meeting, to be heia - TUESDAY, AUGVcOPjeyaii.-: for Grading, Gutteriae. ' and Paving Tbird street ftwshfl cnue to Jackson street, ia sea Specification for said isapMjf now on nle, and Can be seen s Clerks omen. Tha Commjo Cennefl rescrvsy toret-ctanyaraii Dias. .Wk CHiitrHctors will observa th resolution adopted by tha Comsfl cil: K'-solved, That hereafter i ha received, and sited upon by mon Uouncil unless taa a n retias who are to si?a tha tract, are iriven in tha bid. - KOBERT C. GBi July 9I-3s. taty Board af Heal fc N It is a well established fact that the diseases prevailing durine mar month! are due to tbe m trance! the system of ernw, parasites as and miasms. These poisons whietv;: entranoe iato tne liuuiaa organ sap many of them, due t fermontatieae'j cay oi Tceetahle matter from the ed action of moUturo end high sol peratura. Tlio --heated term iaui and prevention heiasr safer an4beUar cure,.every property holder elsaaiatSi move irom mi premises an accusmii of garbage, filth and other doca iag iur woico- may prove aesrimensa. ; public neaita, or in any manner with the comfort ef the neooie. fectants, as. lime, cepperas, Ae,. ara; snu snouia bo usea iiboratiy. ness is next to Godliness" aad a' of prevention is worth a pound ef; Towa Health Officers of the should see thst every thing is good sanitary condition in (heir tive muuicipniities. - A.JAXT! Secretary cf the Hoavaa Costy; Ol OOUID. Tandialia Xba Xareagh lias to taa kast aonan. No. 20, 1.41 p. as. No. 8, s.44 p. as. Nat, I No. 1.1 no. z, s.m p. i No. 21. 9.1 No. 12, 2 14 n. nv. No. 6, 2.56 a. BV No. 9, 1X$&$k) Xto. j 6.lSp.sl No. 4, 8.26 a. as. No chaaee of can between Cinciaaatl, Columbus, Pttuhure, dolpbiB,Washinton,Bakimore, Has Elegant parlor ears to lndianapalisj;! iouis ana uincinnatl. witnow e This lino runs Pullman vestibule,ing and huset cars oa throoga with but one shanga to poiats ialtl Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, kansas and California. Diniax ess Trains No. 30 and 21. Trains leaving Tsrrc. Hsnia tor Bt- Jas epa and tatermeaiatpeats; Lsatb a. at e. r. k Terra Haute, 6:20 1:00 Crawfords villa, 8:1J S.n Frankfort, 9:11 3:11 Loa-aniport, 10:40 4-14 AanivE South Bend, 1:83 S.-10 1 St. Joseph. 3.45 1.30 Close connection at alt points ta Miobiaaa a i T.. j xvny Hionmuw rshque . rates. Ac. address CHA3. H. ll Travelinc Passencer Aaeet, Terra Hautei.: Ind. K. A. FOKD, General Passeage S..nl 3 V r'TIlr-aRRilTAU A
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