Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 August 1891 — Page 2

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si r She Juitist 3 0P16IAi,T Tfcfo lathe Corer' : r wa. jl aAsa, m rm. THE MAN NOMINATED BY THB BEPTBI.ICAS CONVENTION. At MeGonneHsville,0., the G. A. B. has a brass bead which head all, the fnaeral preeestioaa. Beeeatly, afior the burial of a lady of the Refief Oorp, the band in aaarehing away from the eeoMtery tdaved "The eirl I left behind me," ia fine trie, and aow the people aw-dividtd naoitt. the Drooriety of rapid antie wha eomiog from the barying fate. No sort of bird, beast oc creeping thing wf.U tonch a castor oil pleat. It seems to bs a raak poioa to all tbe aniaaal world. Even a eoat will starve befcre biting oflT baf amA m ho raw -ill sniff at it 7 r. ,rr- . . . " and tae aaesi .oetesuam enpr oi the mceof tbe earth. Army wormi aad the ktcaats will pass to by, thooethey any eat erery other ereea thuw m snrat, aad there ts no taws way to drive aspics away from a aura thaa to plant a few tmator beaas hers aad there. Even the tflbarnc worms refsse to bed on its te&scsv There ia hardly another iaataace ia nataral history of a nlaat bein. an ani venal ly detested by the aaimsl world. ' Paper is fighting wood' hard n the MMfincUne of oxta fcocks sntd evf assedtiu easee. and perfect is tic naaaftetariiif prwKM (hat n many instance nolUiDg but the wonderful difference ia weight eea aflbrd a clew to the presence of papa ia the rnaaafactore. Paper pack it 1 casts are indestructible, apareatiy, , aa&tae saving tney eti km ta eaorntoae. Thous ands al dollars are already invest ed ia the comnanNveJr new indoatry, nod a aew company with fl,2SO,CO0 capital has been organised to introduce paper boards in- . to other lines. Experiments have hVssaande with bsAggies,wagoea and ether tames where lightness is needed, and aaper fiooriae ia Ken af boards vtH am be heard of. It is easy to reader tht material Bss-araof iia coarse of its ooastriicsks,aed this is an addkiooal adi that ia highly appreciated. The 'jell iMea ea a eWa arcs. looks She a ery ordiaafy article, hat ia nfitr k is diflereat from aay ataer htod of bettia te, and w raade oiaeciany tor the aarpoae, Theva mi'- several thousands sold aaaaaBy ia this eooatry, sad 90 psr eeat. if aet naare of theas, are Bade at CMBntnlle, where the indaatry baa asmaaed oamvtaraofftaat proaavtKMM, thipeieata of cowhells fac to ftfexies and Csanda, aad evea maeh nore distant points. Thedeauod froaa Weitera raacbes aaed to be very btrtre, aad it is still heavy, far cot only is there a beU-csrrier or Hio ia BMat herds hat there is sine it always a reliable, aiow-goM oki autre m a horse or "at tile hen L her loeatioa beiac i:idisatedat as iatasease diataece by a hell, aad the prcseoee of the young er aamals arvaad her betag aeaarad. The oow-beil has a eeveriag of copper, aad ased to be qaita aa ezprnsiTe article, bet of- late years iaijaroveaseais ia machinery ani reddcaf coat of material bave braagbt the pnes dowa te about -foarth of the old tandsnl. Thr GsoMBUsa Habit. Grwaibling is a ehrooie hahtt with aoaK people. The other day a long traia of ean stopped at a little tmlwrbaa station, and aeexaaarily of coarse, the faint sad rear ear were a eeauderable distance from the statiioa. "This is as outrage, fieefaiasfd a lad as she got oat of the treat ear. "Ire got to walk about a mile back to the station jost JbecatMe tbe railroad doesn't lead me here." At the same moment a lady who waa getting oat of the ; neatiming: "this is tf 1 paid my mre to the ststioa, bat it seems the company is tao aai to carry me there. They twmkite be exposed' But, of esaraii yesj will say that the asimajir for that at at km. a aB in the aai idle car was satisfied. Hoi aaaeh. As he dsaeaaded from the ear, aad saw that be was direct ly ia front of tbe static, be remarked "Bun! Hit it right this time. Mast bsvebeeasa aoctdent.tbtw.h. Csmpsny to mesa toaccamm jdats aaybody oa purpose."

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m wfumw ss awa in CelsnaiMaai Valry . cteJleau Tki AMOotatkM mat at tba Sherman Boom ia Chkmao, ii? 39 ,-, nd by iwriution the tepnaenutiTaa of a nam bar ofbraadsof wttle and repreientaUfat of aararal State Dairy Anodationa mat with them. Indiana wan ropraaratod by Prof. Pfnaib, Preiideat; D. H. Jenktna, Tine l'rerideat, and Mrs, Worlay, Saeratary aad Traa-nirar f the 8tata DairyaMa'a Aaciatkm. The c bject of the meeting waa ta dacida oathadetaibofthe working dairy and axperlutantal terta for the WorWi'e Fnir. Mr. Boehanaa mad raort generom allowances for the proper disptav of the dairy interarta. Ha i;ive ample boildicigri for ta purpoaa, feed and atabling for tho eattla tboowaara ftirr.iahing cattle and attend nen. The product of the diiiy will be anld to help ciefray expense, and eeloaeM ta the Obhmbian Fulr. Tlero are a namber of hniads f cuttle to bit mnwMated, each by not leas than SO cowi aeremrN. Tbara U to ba pramiuraii riven for dailr. weekly and monthly teits TbecatUe wilt ba oa exhibition for iii Math, sxttare ultoaed two week to rlvo tbom tins to get accustomed to their new urmindir.pl. Daring; this time thers will be work-ins; Hairy, giving practical! lessors in th best methods of feeding, Aw tie demakiae. In Matttot outter n4 : decioii premiums tbe oow is to be cred ilea with tier mare 'jtroauct, even toe io ¬ ta wetent. Both cnem teal" ami charn tests will ba used. There will alw la s taat for tba bast milk far food. Tbe in -pettsroceof thi test wilt ba appreciated when it known tnt in an eastern envr after tba law for tatting milk wu eafarcad, oat ot (nor million of gallon one nttlioa was thrown oat a unfit for nan. Tba death rata in that city among the cbiidrea dor ram il oao-foarth. Lad4 D. Woh.t. The Leavenworth Times say if Cleveland had been re-elected h wonld have saved the country by vetoing pension bilk. l he firs steel postal ear ever boilt has ran over 270,000 miles on the Monon Route, been snccesefally through five smab ops. and eoitt-the conipanv only hz tor rcrpairs. 'The'wteel car pioneer ap pesrs to be ' slayer." ' i m aim At the duise of his present term in the Senate John Shertm n will have been thirty-eight years iin office withont interruption. This is a remarkable record as to . time, aad tbe eenrioe which it represents hai been even mere remarkable :m m a . a in ncneats to toe ooantry and tits Uteeary aTarte. Tbe Department of Publicity and Promotion of tlie World's Columbian Exposition have made an srrangpntent with the North Ameri can Review for the pnblication of a erioa of adyertiaements of the World's Fair. The natter for the advertisements is to be supplied every month by the Depertraenl;, and the series salt give to the advertising pages of the Review for some time to come as interest never before possessed by the advertis ing pages o a raouthly magttxine. The first advertisement will aipei,r ia the September somber of the fieview. The Walls ee circus, which bits visited Washington several times, has been noted for the large assortsseat of viltainoos fakirs following ia its wake, &o notorious did this become, sad to so much complaint did it give rise, that Mr. Anderson, one of tbe part nets, sold bis interest ia ths shov the other day at Tipton to Mr. Wallace fbr40,O0O, being led to do so on account of tbe practice ot allowing a gang of thieves to follow tbe concern and prey upon the people. Davi Coantv Uemecrat. From this Bedford Democrat t clip tbstfo llowing facts of good advise: Don't think tbe editor loses any sleep if yon stopyonr paper. lJon t forget to send the amount doe . when you order your paper discontinued. v Don't forget that it is lust as great a sia to .defraud s newspaper out of Hs just dues ss it is to cheat the batcher or the baker. Dno't think because yon are good lor the amoawt ws ought not to be is a harry to get it ; but remember that as long as it is in your pocket it does as no good. Don't fore :t, dear reader that those who defi-sod a paper out of what is doe will have to settle tbe bill ia the next world, in a place where no paper can be published oa socount ot ths calorific stste of tbe atmosphere. Some people think that becsom it has been s great grain and fruit year, we should be tbaokfol. Ws won't We never srs. -To-baceo is high and it's going to bt

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wsav a v ar waves wa wsav m MfV IrHailH.HTT 1 higher. The leaf crop is very poor, We can't smoke wheat, can we ? what's the use of farming when a man ha to pay such outlandish prices tor tobacco? Then there are brooms. The broom-corn crop is no good, and the price of brooms will advance until only the rich can afford them. We must have reform. As long as the two dominant parties have control of things we are going to suffer just such fnvations as we now endure. odianapolis Sun. All the members are invited to attend the annual r?union of the 115th, 316th,, 117th and 118th Indiana Regiments the "Persimmon Brigade" together with Wilder's Brigade, and the 14th and 97th Indiana Regiments, at Worthington, Indiana, on the 26th, 27tb and 28th daysot Angust,1891. The day set apart especially for the reunion and camp-fire is August 27tb. One and one-third fare rates fceve been obtained oa all the' railroads in Indiana, Ohio and Ihinots, and bat one fare oa the Mackey system. Hello! What's This ? S. F. Teter is going home in a few days to visit till college opens. Hsving a few carriages left, he intends parting with them at a rare bar gain. JJon't tail to call at JMeeld ot Co. s store and see him, if yon are in need of anything in his line. A new fake is being successfully worked in Eastern Ohio. An agent calls and asks to sees sewing machine. If it is & Singer, he tskes out the shuttle, puts it in his pock et and rt: ruses to give it up unless the owner pays $1, f 2, $3 or $5 for an alleged infringement oa their property. Many families have bave been duped. If any man tries this dodge in Monroe county the woman of the house should hsve him promptly arrested. Do you know thst the County I sir is only five weeks off? Begins on the Htfa of September, snd this is almost the middle of August. It won't be long till the frost will be on the pumpkin, and every ef fort should be made to secure some of those hogh pumpkins and phe nomenally fast horses for exhibition It will pay you to do this, we ver ily believe, bo over to tbe postoffice snd get a premium list from John Edrnondabn. Martinsville Republican s Mat thia Wen rick and wife, former resident ef linker towntbip, who bare been Urine ia ue vrau nonunion zor ins ' pntt leran years, arrived in this city lut week, and left at one for the vicinity of tbeir old honia in Baker township: Mr. Wenrick aaya, after bis seven years experience away iroro me noosmr UU, "that unv man who tia8 a nice little farm, is out of debt and tasking a living for his family is foolish for leaving, thinking to batter us. .-.iiti :n t i. . um vwiiuiuwi--will BUM Jfc UTHTJf Hug, Indinna is good enough for ma." ITMial te Kaesr. To prevent pie-juice from running out in the oven, make a little opening ia the upper crust, snd in sert a Jirtie roil ot brown paper perpendicularly. Abe steam will escape from it as from a chimney, and all the juice will be retained in the pie. vi a xi a new Droom oc immersed in hot water nntil it is quite cold, then tnciuugniy anea in ma air, it will be far more pleasant to uso and will last much Ion get. Frequent moistening of the broom is condu cive to its usefulness and also .saves tbe carpet. Hair brushes should be washed in soda and warm water or ammonia snd cold water, dipping the bristles frequently downward into the water, but keeping the backs ss dry sa possible. When the bristles look clean rinse tbe brush in cold water, shake it without wiping the bristles snd set it in tbe sir to dry. Soap should not be used tor it softens the bristles. "Are you fond of onions," asked a well known society lady of a reporter. "If you are I will let you in on a valuable secret. Go to the druggists sad buy five cents worth of orris root. It will last you a long time, and with it in your pocket, you nan indulge in your liking for the odorous vegetable sir often as you like, and by taking a little bite oi the root aliterward, all trace of it will be removed. No one will ever discover that you bave been eating onions at all. It is a secret thst I learned in Washington. Orris root, is plesaant ; it forms the basis of all the violet perfumes."

The new Floral Ball, now bis-

ing erected at the i air tironuds should induce the ladies to ra l;e such exhibits of their handiwork as possible. The Fair can be made a success solely through the effort of the Indies of Monroe county, if they will but give the matter their .undivided attention. Kt member the Fair will begin on Sept. Jl4th and continue till the 18th. ... Tke Snbscrlphosi Rstckcr. A party of gentlemen wre flipping personal experience!, wfeen ex-Congressman "Bob" Pieree.who, is fond of a good story, contributed the following: "In March, '81, 1 attended the inauguration of Garfield,as a newlyelected member of Congiess, and stopped, at the Ebbitt. I soon became impressed with the number of subscription papers for charitable and other objects that were pre sented to me, but at first did not realise the fact thst I was probably being worked as a new member, whose vanity could be played upon for a reasonable contribution .every time. At las): I began to want to know all about the object before paying. One irornng-'a colored gentleeian catrie to me and said the colored people of the District wanted to give General Mahone a serenade, and he was one 'of the committee to solicit subscriptions to hire a band. 'How much will it cost !" Isnked. 'Twenty dol lars,' was the prompt reply. , 'Jflow masy are on the mrrnittee to solicit fuods ? I inquired. . 'Three,' was tbe respuntie. While f,hia was going on I ran my eye oyer the subscription and found he had a lready collated $32. Folding op the paper snd han ding it back to him., 1 said : You already bava $?:2. This gives you $20 for the band, and $ tor each of the committee., Excuse me ; I think you hav enough.' Taking tbe rmmr, he turned.uhe whites of his eyes on me, and sis he turnec away said : ' i on s'pnse me, bos ; I did not know we iiad so much.' " Says a traveler : "Englishmen admire, bm to not care loir our principles in regard to drewi.t I have often been told by London tailors, "we csn tell an Anvertoan the moment we see him by his clothes. He usually Ioollts as if he bad stepped down out of a fashion plate, with every seam pressed just .so." l he lUigiish idea ot druse is that it should be neglige. There are but two coats which they de mand to be scientifically correct, and they are the Prince Albert and "swallow tail" dress e.at". An Englishman does not like to feel his clothes, hut wants plenty ol room, and eoes far mnr? in'lo the question of material than inrti that at make. It: is also n err it tun troong the big swells to nfl'tict utter ignorance of all matters pertaining to dress, other than exeiciainj their general ttte as regards colnr and such tech oioJities as they mav be pressed to decide uimn. They leave the entire matter nf their wardrobe in the hand of their reg ular furnishers, and wear whatever is recommended by them without question. TranNleifi ef Ren I EstMie, Furnished by J!as. W. Jackiton, RiKnrder. For Deeds and Mortgajies, correctly executed, call at Itecorder's Ofiee. - Josephine Gott to L A Underwood lot 809, Smith ville, Thos Bastin to Abraham Vfa'h; nwq nwq socll, Washingin tp, . Harriet Freemaa to Mary K Stu-t pt lot lii city, , W 3 Prnpw to S K Carmkihael, t nwq socio, Ilichland tp, $40 500 85 ,1,200 Thos J Frr,8herlCtC-U-aock . swq swq socitt, Benton tp, ' 1Tb Ya'icht to Homer Thrasher ' lot 3, Smltb riHe, S E Caimiaha el toWaldron, Hill ft. Co,!: 1. Byorsadd, , . 145 45 350 rerlins Parry to Lucia B Follows, lot 15 and 17, Davis add. ,9,200 David Millar to Florence LitUn 1st 1, Millar add, Stinesville, David Milter to Louis P Li tun, let. 4, M illar a4, Stinasvilla 'Wilford Carter to Frank Temple, lot 1,4, Cartiir add, Smitbville, . 7 70 40 -rMiss Edna Fields has returned to her home in Blooningtos after a month aptint with friends in Ro chester, loci. - Mrs. G. W. Appiepate of Corydon, lad., and Mrs. Lou. O. Crecellius, of Louisville, Ky are tbe guests of Mrs. E, VanwipdU Stratford & Joneii, on Monday' took a puotograpbic group of toe city fire department. The horses knew what was going on and were on their good behavior. Miss Nellie Edmunds of Indianapolis is visiting h;r sister, Mrs. Walter Lindley. REM EMBER THE MEETING OF TUB STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, AT COLLEGE CHAPEL, . AUG. 13th ahd 14th, 1891. 75 in premiums are offered on Fruit. The Banner store baa beo undergoing nome marked improvements. Tbe walls ami ceiliog Iriive been neatly papered, ifjohm Wylie doing the work) and a convenient window platform is to be built. The shads will be torn a way on tba west aad south sides, uridljsndinme cloth swningB will take tbeir place.

KNOWN EVMHYWMBRB AS THE HORSE SHOE BRANDS,

P. B. MABTIir, Agent for Honroe Co

At Bee Hive Grocery, North Side of the Square-

Bears! sf Ilealta Nstiee, It Is a wU established fact that most of the diMasas prevailing during tba summer months are due to the n trance into the system of germi, psruites or microbes and miasms. Taus-a poitons which gain entrance into tht human organism, are, many of them, due ta fermentation or decay of vegetable matter from the combined action of inoii :u re and high solar temperature. Tba "heated term" is upon us, and prevention b ling ssi'iir and better than cure, every property holder should remove from his Demises tl) accumulations 6f garbage, filth iind othiir decaying matter which may prove 4et rimental to the public health, or in any Banner interfere with the com fort of tba people. Disin fectants, at lim, eepperts, are cheap, and shouh) be used libe-ally. "Cleanliness is neit to Godliness ' and "an ouncti of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Town Health Officer of the Bounty should see that evnrytblng is plnced in good snnitsry condition in their respective munioipalitiea. A. J. AAtSlilj, SecrnUrT of the Hentoe County Board of Uealtb. Hotlce ell Appllcaittosi for Lleasii. The unuei'sisned, a itala citizen over Ui are of twenty-tne years, and an in habitant of the town oif Smith villa, and tbe County of Monroe in the State of Indiana, beieby eives notice to the cilisens or UmitbTlUe, Indiana, Clear creek township, in said county of Monroe and State of Indiana, tliat ka will at the Sep tember turm, 1891, ortlis Board or Com, missioned oi the Cffcmty of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license toseiiintoxica'.inirliauon.td-wu: ipiritmii, vinnus, and mall liquors in less quantUiiss than a quart at a time, for a period ot one year, with the privilege of allowtnf; tbe same to be drank on the premises upon whieh he desires to sell said sniritous, vinous and malt liquors, and the premise 'being situated in the town of Smitbville, Unmsbip of Clear Creek, county of Monroe and Stato oi' Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Fart of In-lot No. 3, in Smithrille, Indiana. Commencing at the northwest, corner of In-lot No. 3, In the town or Smith villa, Indiana, thsnce ejt thirty 30 I'ett, thence soutti thirty 30 feet, tbenca west thirty (301 feet, thence nortti thirtv 30 feet, to the place of beginning LKW1S 11. Til RASH KB. Aug. 1:1, '91. Fifty Per Cent. Iteilter. Takamah, Nrb., Jan. !t0, IS'.il I. P. Hopewell, Blocniingtuo. Indiana, firar tiro,. I havi; tnkon four of the one hulf doicn bottli! of South American Ni-rviiia rou had tent me from Fail Urns. .nd i fwil nt leu 't 50 per rent, let tur tint u I did before using it.. I . bavr put this ithcr two bittlw awav for rninv day, as I trss nfraid I would buve trouble in getting it again. It U sural a wondurful tonic. Your Bro., B.C. IIOPEWF.LL. Vault Cleaning alnuld i t flo mg1pctd, in the interest bat's of clear . linens and: health. John Brown is pmpared in tbe most complete manner to t;ive this business riin currful attention. He lias tight casks, leodoriiting materiali, and evurything that is necessary to mak this business a succeM. Call on Brown find get his figuresit is cheaper to clean iip v our premises than to contract t'rpboid fever. Declaratory Ressslasttesi IV r ths improvament of Waluut street, from KirkwtKvi Avenue to Second street. Whereas it has heroine necessary for tbe prope? improvement of the oity of Blonmington, Indiaon, and for tho usa of Wtlnut street in said rity, that the said street bo inrproveVfty laying a brick or tawed stone stdwlk on the east side of laid street from Kirkisiiod Avenue to Second st reet in ald city, Ba it therefore resolved oy tba Mayor snd Common Council of the City of Bkiomington, Indian!, two-thirds of the memburs thereof ooncu . ring therein, that it in neccssar)' for tlid improvement of said city and for the ise of said stroot, that tbe same beimprovsd by laying a brick or Hasted stone side wall; on tbe east side thereof from Kirkwool Avenue to Second street in accordance itb the plans and specifications therefor now on file ia tht office of tbe City Clew. The total cost of said improvement shall be assessed per lineal front foot upon tb real esUt a jutting on that part of said street sa ii.iprovod, said assessments if deferred, to ba raid in tan annual installment. A bond, or bond i shall be issued in an, ticination of the oolkction af said assasi-

-foments, unless the property owner pay

saio assessments neior satd bond or Doaas ar issued. All a i provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved March 8th, 1(89, aad amended March 6th, 1891. Tout objections thereto will ba heard at the Mayor's office ia tba city of Bloomington, Indiana, on Monday evening, September 7th, 1:891, at 7 o'clock p. in, when and where the property owners along the line of said proposed improvement can Dial: objection to the neoestiity for tb construction thereof. I. Hobert C. Grooves, Clerk of tb City of Bloominglon, Indiana, certify tba foregoing is a true an i correct copy of a Bosol ation adopted by the Common Council of raid city at their regular meeting held August 4'.h, limi. ROBEKT C. GREXVES, Aug. 12, '91-3t. City Clerk. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Bids will b rcis d by the Commen Council of the City of Bloomingten, Indiana, in the Council Cbambor, of said city at their regular moating, to be held TUESDAY, SEPT. lav, 1891, for completing sidewalks unfinished on the wnst side of Walnut street, between Tenth and Eleventh street in said city. Speelficatioat for laid improvement ar now on flls, aad can saea at the City Cl ark's office. The Common Csmieil reserveti the right to refect any ar all bids. Contractor will observ the fellawtag resolution sdoplad by tba Comraoa CounBesolvud, Tbst hsreaftar no bid will b received, and artud upon by 'the Common Council, unless tba names of tba tu retiti wh.0 are to lign tba bond Of tb spplicsa, ia case he is awarded, tba con. tract, are given in tba bid. HOBERT 0. GREEVES, Aug. 12, '91-3t. CityClotk.

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H4e best Daw See, Jluhtr Hsvsa sens M Meat, with ' Nothing Bstttr (or Produoing Exonllont Crsps SvsaT Vaokaax QVAiLajTraxn BtakBamd, xara rost cistcBXuk.su N. W. FERTILIZIMQ CO.,, Umfatimxt. UNION STOCK YARDS, CHICAGO. ILL.

Declaratory Reaalntloia for the improvement of Sixth Htreel from Walnut street to uamoic street. Whereas it has become necesn,rv for the proper improvement of Bloomiugton, Indiana, and for the use of Sixth street in said city that the said street bo improved by laying a brick or sawed (ton sidewalk on both sides thereof from Wal nut street to Gamble street tn said city. Be it therefore resolved by the Mayor and Common Council of said citi', twothirds of the members thereof concurring therein, that it ii necessary for ilvs im provement of said city and for tba use of said street that tlie same be improved by laying a brick or sawed stone sldaw nlk on both sides thsreot from Walnut stnset to Gamble street in accordance wltl tbe plans and ipeeifloations tbsrefor now on file in tbe office of the City Clerk. The total cost of said improvementshall be assented ner tineal front loot uncn the real estate abutting on tiat part or taia street so improved, said assessments, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual instulimcnu. A bond or bords shall bs issued in an ticipation of the collection af said assessments, unless the property ownws pay said assessments before said bonder bonds are issued. All as provided for In nn Act of tbe General Assembly of Indiana, nppreved March 8th, 1889, and luaooiied March Cth, ISS1. That objections thereto win be lunr d at the Mayor's offlise in tbe oity ef liloomington, Indiani!, on Monday evening, September 7th, 1S91, at 7J o'cloow p. m. when ana where the property owners along tbe line of said proposed improvements can mako objections to tbe necessity lor ths ciuii ruction thereof. I. Knlwi-l C. J reeves. Clerk of the City of Hloomington, Indinna, certify tin foreiromtr to b a true and correct copy or a itesoiiitioti allotted bjs th Oomronn Council of Enid city, at their regular meeting held August 4tli. 1881. RGIJKBT 0. GRKRVES, Aug. 12, '9l-3t. City Clerk Declaratory Iteaolntlos for the improvement of Second street from Walnut street to Dunn street. Whereas it has become neccna'y for the proper imtrovom(nt of the city of ISloomington, Indiana, ami for the use of Second street in said city, that thn said street be improved by Inyi ij; a brink or sawed stone sidewalk on tba south side thereof from Walnut stMc'. to tb east side of Dunn si reet, Be it therefore rusnlvd by the Mayor nnd Common Council of uttd ci.r, twothirds of lhe m umbers thereof conenrrini; therein, that it is ncKry for the improvimien. of said city and for tho use of ai stroet. thn( tbe same be iniprovwl by laying a brick or snwiid stone sidewalk on the south i ill thirenf from Walnut strool, o tbe mist side of Dunn strati in accordance with the plans and spwifkii lions therefor now oa lilo in the ortico of tbe v'ity Clerk. ' The total cost of said improvement jli-ll bn a.-sessi)il pxr lin -ml front foot upon the roal intato abutting nn thnt part of sniil stri-nt im, improved, 'ai l Msses-Mnonta, if dofnrretl, shall bo paid in t;n annual instullinents. bond or bjnds shall bo issued tn anticipation of tlie collodion nf said an elements, unless tlie properly owners piy tfaid asscKjun-nts belore sniil bond or bon is are issued. All as provided for in an A t of the General Asseisib'y of Indinna, approved iMnn-ti 8th, It 89, and amended March 6th. 1801. That objections thereto will be heard in the Mayor's olBce in said ci v on Monday evening, Sapt. 7th, 1891, nt fj o'clock p. m., when and where the property owner along the line of said proposed improvement can make objections to tho necessity for the oonslmction thereof. I, Robert C, Greeves, Clo rk of the City of Bloomiugton, Indiana, minify the foregoing to bo a true and correct copy of a resolution adeptod by the Common Council ot said city adopted at their regular meeting hold August 4t h, 1891. KOBKaTCGttEEVES, Aug. 12, '91-3t City Clerk. Interesting Facts. He's About Weill Now. Gos pout, Isd, Murch 10, 180!. Faris Bros., Sirs .- As a result of tb.t gratitude I feel for the benefits derived from tha use of the South American Norviiin pur. chased at your bouse in February, I desire to slat that I was feeling "miserable and no account" from the affects of a severe case of frrippe, and that in one week from the tiro s I first begun thn medicine' use I felt vastly better. Now I lielieve I arn almost arisll, but I am still taking this medicine, as I want to foel all right before I quit. You may publish this. JOHN L. M ABLET. Oatly Ablis ta "Drag Around." Bbivod, Ijid., March 20, 1891. Farts Bros., Gents; 1 was attending court several weeks aj;o at Bioomington, after having a severe esse ot la grippe, and was just able to "drag around," navirg never Fully rcovrnd from the disease. An acquaintance told me how ha had been benefitted by thn use of three bottle of South American Nervine, bought at yovr establishment, aad I went immediately and secured some of tha medioine. I have taken it according to dirootiens, and am so much benofitted that I feel that I am only doing my duty in sending you this statement. I believe tbe "South American" it the best tonio in the world. GIIORUE CHAMBERLAIN". Get the imported Medicine. CBAwroMisvitLB, Ltd, May 10, '91. Faris Bros., 'Sents : I purchased a halfdozen bottle of tha South Americun Nervine at 'four stors, when I was in our town recently, and by its usa ba r en almost entirely relieved of the symp toms of lagrippa and rheumatism that bad been worrying ntti so long. I regard this medioine as a grest panacea for al I ills but would reconimimd that it b purchased from tbe importers' agents, Faris Bros. Yours Truly, Maj. Gso. L. MUTeoH. Letter from Mr. Bltaln. Faris Bros., ijtntlemen: For a long time I despaired of getting i.ny relief from my attack of rheumatism 1 suffered day and r ight, and was only without pain or unenscious of it when asleep. Hearing of tba South .American Nervine you aresnlling,and being assured of it won. darful ourstlve qualitir by George But. lar, who had used it, I at once ordered two dozen bottles. To this fact I perhaps owe my life, and am at grateful to you for keeping ;fas medicine, as I am that I used it promptly. Fleaiie send ma one dozen mora bottles. I iotond ta keep it in the house hereafter. GEOKGK O. BLAIS. W-ubi-ngto.n, May I, 1S91.

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Br virtus of a certified copy of a Jeers and execution tor me directed from tlie Clerk's offlce of tbs Monroe circuit -so u-t, in a causo wherein the First Nn.'iieas! Bank; af Bloomington is plaintii!', n,ud Usonre W. Hollenbocher, JSarearet i'ollenbacher, Martin C. Bollonbacher, VWlism P. Ilclk-nba;her, Samuel M. liollsnbacher, Jacob I. Bollsobacher, Liiitic White, Mary Northcott, Kat Aitnil, Carolina K elsj, .Sarah Kennedy, Fin lie Hollenbsotier and Julia irioyd ara c.tu naants, requiring me to make tba sum of ($12,080 7!) Twelve Thousand and ICi rhty Dollar and Ssventj-Nin Cant, vilth interest on said decra and cost, II 'till expose at public sale to tlie highest ladder, oa SATURDAY, Awwrr SJd, ltd. between ti e hours of 10 o'clock a. m mid 4 o'clock I'. m. o' said dnr, at tb dec "of the court louse in Bloatnington, Moi,ro county, xtiaiana, tno rents and promts lor a term not exceeding uvea years, t h s following described ral estate, in JVUitivn county, in. tba State of Indian, to-vit Setoinarr Lot Numliers f 51 Els ht;vFive, 8;i Bighty-8ix, 88 Eighty-. i ns and 90 iiinoty, being part of the m rthaast quarter of soctioii four, tovrr ship eight) 8 north range or west, ceo .am ing ins nv iicres eacn. Also, tarts of In-LotiKos. USsn l 130 One Hundred and Twenty-Nina and One Hundred andTbirty,in 'thoCity of llloomiington, Ind'a, bounded and deseribsd u lUnnln. f.ll fut .,k -t .1,. nortbessi, coraer ssaalM9 Thenrg 'itj SS fact, tbenca , k "1 1 wast 18 feet, tbenca so Hh 112 feet, A eucs iisst 16 I'eet, thence south 20 feet, tl sice east U8 foot, thence north 39 ftst to place of beginning. Also, In -Lots Numbers f3t91 Din Huadrol and Fort y-II ice, 3( 01 Fhr sa Hundreil and Fifty, and the non;l half nt east Fractional Lot, Mo. 337 tThnie Husdrel and Toirtv-Seven, in sai.e t)f :;y of Bloonington, and all in thal'iicn ty of Monroe and State ai Indiana. If such rents and profit will nil si ll for a sufficient sum to istisfy said (KiCM, interest and costs, I VIII nt tha unii tine and clue, expose at Public Sale, tin fiasimple of said real iistata or o mush thereof a may be lufficlaat to iiinhnrga said deerie, interest and casta. Said sale will bo made without nay relief whatever from valuation or apprsiiiement laws. THOMAS J. FABl, Sharif r Monroe Co u nt T . July 12. 9l. Louden & Roger, Attornay. BRAND PALACE HQ Till J 111 to 10,1 N. Clark Street. CHICAGO. Only four minuutirs from tho Court; House; Cable-cars pssi the door. Now house with all Modern lu ir ve monts: ficivlv furntshed. On Amuran snd European plans. Rootn .CO wseitiyi transients 50 nt ami ui1 warl. Turkish Baths (or ladbti nnd Lsnl;lem.m, 50 contn. Uestauri nt by Kre'1 vompagnon, lata eA ClicisjoSx .,nA VnvtP.-League clubs. TabU c Uoie; ervu3Cut this out for. future am Don't Forfeit The SEPT. 14 TO 18. (JHtN TO THE WOriLE $2,000 CASH FRGJliUXSi.. 4 Pine Speed Riiiiigp Complete Oroutiidw. great muaaww. IWM everv fsrnv'r li:ing something to the Fcir, ami sbis it to the multitude, IT WILL PAYaTDon't forget the tints., snd wi-:te to the ISenrelary for F'remium List, and further particul ars. J. E. EDMONDJ50N, Secretarr. Bloomingfon, Indiana. SPMR" Notice to Props'rty niiira Third street from College AveniK to Hsndarsoa sti-eet. All parties owning propertv oa 'third t eet. between Colleire A'anta and, llonderton sti-ett, in the city of Bloomingten, Indiana, interested in the improve nsnt of said strset, will take nctiixi that tha City Engineer has msde final sstimata of cost of improving said street from Collage Avenue to Henderson street, and tnada asieasments against property holdum for said improvement, ssid assessment Iwlng aow on aia m toe city ciers oBJ,e. All parties interested will Uk nstiaa that a committee frosi tbaCattuion Cosnci I of said city will meet in tba 1'lavsr's office in ssid city, Thnrtdny, August 2Hh, 18111. at 71 o'clook p. , at vbicb time and place any on aggriv,xt i,t said assassmsnt ean muks knowa tbstrp'tav. aticas, and tha samii will bs Don tillered by said oommittea. ROBERT C.GRllirntS, Aug. 12, 'OS-Jt. t it j Clerk. Notice ta Trseirtv IHalsil on Rogers street, from Second ta Eighth Street. All partfu owning propartj n Hogers treat, between Second street tuul Eighth treat ; a tha oity of Blaomlngtoii, Indiana, interested in tba improvanvuit of said street, will taka notice that ths City Engineer liar msde final aitlma: of cost of improving !s,idstrlt fnun Siieond street to Eighth street in said city aad mad assessments against property holders for said improvement, suit! ,sMtsmant being now oc til lintb City ( Jlerk's ofBoa. All parties interested will talks sotic that a committee from tb Camion Council Of said city vill luant is tk Jlavor's office of mid city, Tl itrwii v ev ening August 37th, 1891, a, 7 o'clock p. at which tit aad plam tat ana aggrieved at said sssmenti on it tiiaka known tntir tisvatices, au t ths nam will be consilered by said ooinmitHa HOBKiiT c. gr:sevi:s, Aug. IS, f 1-at. Oity C lerk.

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