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SL. A. SAXB. Utr Mi ri THE MAN NOMINATED ST THIS REPUBLICAN QOKTKBTWWThe Re. JobsMb, metlradist eptacopal mrstster, titatioeed at Rolling Prairie, L parte cooatv, lit caaversatioe with some frieeds grave the following account of a narrew escape he oace made firea Mng taried ai.. Re waa lecat-t-d at Lafietteaone twenty yearn ago waea fee waa takes very aw. He lingered for a time bat kia HF aa 4esiain4l of by Us friend, and finally tit all appearance be died. Preparation were made for the fwurra! and iu doe time tbe body ws placed la a casket and waa awaiting burial. Af this time tbe iter. Joyce (no Bis'iop Joyce) rameinte tbe room to took at the lemma. He failed to close the Awe after him and shortly after bioeatraneea gat of wind Uew "it abat with a toree that catwsd Mtte a load noise. He waa lookin iotentlr at tbe features of the awppaeud dead friend' when the a lias ocearndj aad at bis great anftmiaaaieat be plainly v tbe eyea f tbe aaan ia we cuftu nervously asewe. Thtaledto a harried inTcetbjation nod to tbe discovery that the msa waa atill alive. The work f real oration waa began at once aad tbe energetic aseans . .. attoptea ooob rowana in nia rewasntetioa, which was followed by a peedy recovery. Mr. Johnson Jeefa that he owe his almost miraealona rcaeae iroutbe homes of being bwried alive 4o the trt and .-oywBi - as) forget fa! Nw, there's Geo. Baasp, of Hew Lyase, Cona., aar inatanee. He Ism ist been arrested far attsmptiag to kill his ana. Bamp i an ameattie Taakaa who Uvea oa a Mnall farm ia the bach wood. He Kaa a wife aad oae cUU. Friday arscraaaa Bump waa ia tbe yard ryiag to pot a be-d in a barrel to la aasd fur holding eider. He . waM aat snke she lead .stay op aatil be tight aned tbe hoops ana, farting hie aVaf aad daaab fbarycaraHtkl soa iawidt the barrel to bold ap tbe bead, be went oa with bmarndt. Tbe plaa worked fnt rate and bo soon had the barrel luadud ap. Lsaviag the yard he ' went oat late the firld to dig pota.tospu fbrnttrnc tbe boy ia the barH aatil bit atteatkm was-called to biai by wis wife, who went to the itU aad ezchrdly inaaired if he bad am Ttunaa. Bamp dropped bia boa ami ran for the barrel. The boy waa breathing throogb the iiamanole. The head of tbe barrel was knocked ia aad tbe boy lifted wf. He waa as trifbteaed that be went into raisaw aad his Kfe is abaost despaired of. Bump wa yelsaasd from ewafody, the autbori lira being saliafisd that be bad ao inttBtioaatly barrebxl ap bar son. Hays Hie IadiaariiioUs San : Hat. nrdsy aigbt 34 ear loads of ladiafkpopl weat to Catena, - 'fhey tdimoed all over one aaother tt tbe Uaioa Statioa bt their aozi4y to get away sad repauted the at Cbieago to m ragma. tjatae way up the of tbe trip were giaatlv by a maloritr of tbe ctwwtl having to stand ap to iliebigaa City. At this poial the ialerest war srot to 100 per eent. above par. Tbe gang of humanity laadied for the boats that were to fake tbeaa to tbe Windy City, not atoaapiag for btvaLmat, quite nnlike aMrybody from ladiaMpoiia. The lake waa magb, very rough. The lfcs from Indianapolis were taken taaek to childhood by tbe rockiag ad the boas, Then came that anaatisfyiag desire to get the earth. vrr 2.000 sappers toe party bad taken the trouble S carry to Michaaaa Chy woalaVt amy down, aad aacsaaaaK 2.001 itpbeavals eaaal thai ai Vesavias. Tbe rvcaJt waa tbe water ia lbe Jake ruse pati f "pie an the shore carried the furniture to tbe roof of tbe houses, a-aptetwn aa nvertjww any minute. At noon 8aaaay they baded at ;bieaga. apWhd Drouad iu tha eold ram and muddy streets alt day, aiad stood up aad kept awake hack pt Indianapolie, wber they arrived at 7;30 Mooda? morning. Think
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te It aa VB of it ! All this happiness, all atriag of pleasure for 2 1 this la MM3ds. Millions of dollars will be dost to the people of tbe United States this year through the lack of a saJBewat Dbvr of canneries to pack the aarplaa smalt fruits, sweet enta, tmaatoes and other vegetables, all of which will command more thtta aeaal prices next winter and spring ia eooarqneoce of the seamier saplles of foodstuffs throughout tin; world. Exceeding 1500,000 wtrtb nf black berriex, at ten cents per gallon, pr risbett on tbe bushes ta Tennessee aad Kentucky this yer for back rrf demand and utili sation. At k-art nn roaal amount will be tost in Iowa this year on an gathered small fruits, and tbe bon vegetables allowed to rot on the ground that could be saved at good profits by canning will be atill larger. Every county in tbe State should have a canning fac tory, and there is no industry .thai can be semred with m little capital . or operated with more certain profit IMctories are to oe tbe lite an strength of Iowa, and it is timet that every town and oily was bebiginmng to avail itaelfof the great K. l t 5rt bt aefits to be drrived from in.lns tries that work np tbe raw material aid employ tbe labor of theretrinns in which they are located. Build op lite home marketa of the Btate by working op all ita raw mat erial into fraisbed prodoeta, and unequal ed proeperiry will come to bless all tbe people who labor faithfully nnd ktrfligentl r.Iowa State Register, 'litis is aim true of Indiana. Atchison Globe : What a foolisb thins an introduction is! You know a woman by sight, ana nave keamirhcrfbrTi-4Mt von can etrpeak to her until some one! who, may be, has not knowu her aa tone as too have, cornea aliB J 'vi; Smith tliM is Joara," ad then vou are allowed to talk to her. We have mti a certs ra woman oif a oertaia street s day f thirteen years, but we cannot say "good morning" to her hceaaas we have not been "introduced." There ia a woman in this dry, ; ys the Indianapolis Sun, who is jaat no'v the sole topic of gossip aad erftttssBi in one of toe promi nent churches. The lady had beta a number of the oonmgatiori for twenty years and early in the spring takea nek and . remained tu bed for some moot Its. 8he had slightly recovered from her illness, bat during all those dreary daya or tbe cburca members call ed apoa her. 8be often complained of tbe aasnmumiity ia churoo circles aad declared that if she ever agaia entered the edifice where she had beta a regular attendant tor yeara it would be merely for the perpnae of worship. One day, however, s lady called who was no other tbac her next new neighbor. Upon tbe door being opened the visitor asked if Mrs. - was in. I am Mrs. ," waa the reply. Tae lady expressed ner surprise. said that she noderstood she bad base ill, aad then began : "I camo to see if you couldn't give as some sooner tor a new car pet fur lbe mtfwion. The old " At ihia paint tie visitor found beneif alcan tor the woman of tbe hooae, baasted aad ianariabid had shimmed tbe door in her face. This ia why If rat is being deby tbe church "workers." The police have diseoverecla new swindle that shows great ingenuhv smoog the criminals practicing it, aad entirely novel, says tbe St. Louis Republic. It is another evi dence of the deep cunning of thieves. which has been rendered keen and daring by tba intense competition aatoag the rlasa who live on tbe eoafideBoaof others. Tlie newspapers generally keep, people posted regarding current swiettUcs, and it dora not take long to raider . U dangerous and difficult to iiactke swindleti that, are not entirely original. Soma swiajdles, such as forg ed ebrah", are as old as tbe hifls aad will never become obsolete. Tbe aew swindle takes in the cuoning iiawa bmkers and tbe astute police detectives, and is a marvel a . . nala a ot arusiie crime, i tie acneme is as follows ! A maa who bears a good reputation, but whose morality ia kIow the average, buys a fine gold wat' b, which is distinctly nmrlc.'d, Be that it esn be eailv
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fit 5 WBV B V BV WS WltBVf) identified. He ia in league with the swindler who takes the watch and pawns it. then skips out with the nwitey. The owner of the watch goes to the police, tells a plausible tide of how he was robbed ami leaves a liescriution of his property,. It is soon found in the pawnshop and recovered: if not pmotieed too often it is a very good swindle. Confidence men, without local habitation, travel around the country practicing this swindle. It is perfectly sate. Oue represents himself as a traveling man. a rail road mim or some other bird of passage,, and tbe other ia the unknown thief. It is believed that this swindle has been practiced successfully for some time, but the police are now "watching" for suspicious "rases." aw Tla Plate it Matte. Om it. it Being.Done ,at '0ne Workt i Jtemntylvania, la vinw of ib nroMat erUw ia th SouUi Waloi tin plate trada, the fot low ing paftteulart of um Monwood proeaii of tinning ptatoa, now in uw at the arurka of the United State Ina and Tin Pkle eompHny, limited, Demmler, Pa., may be ofinteittit, aar Iron. The plate are !r?,'i te,S5SMT!?S,l .haeta.etblyfUiwe.hwubrfBBrolW.t onti tima, and after being aheand te aise art put ia the black pickle bath of aul ph'irie acid, where all nidation in temoved. Tboy are then placed in an anneal ing; lurtiaoe for thirty -tlx hour, attar arbMihUiey are pawed through, the cold roll, receiving a (moothly poiuod atirlace. They r annealed again and pot into the white pfaikle, where they are thoroughly tfUasaed from the ozklation. Ther are tbun ready for the tinning proceM. The mode of putting on the coaling or tin, it very (iniple. The platea are tint ub ni-rgod in a bath of palm oil until the water 4ilnppear,tba oil forming a flux for thti tin, tUie first coat of which in received in the tilt pot: the platea are noxt JioDd ; in the "wuh pot," and when taken out ill via ii tpeadover tbe aurfaee ! l,riJfc hy The Bnl ct in with a the tin - ,, "i,!" s -,,,. i whereby the tin ia evenly distributed and e,urfapbtoliieh Thereareave of theao roll uaod, thres running on top Uhreugh tham, it Tthe ari place bein let (down through the fintandaeoond of the upper ant, ana ey a cradle arrangemeat beiaa roiarned tbroueh tbe second aad third. This oomplete tbe tinning ope ra tion proper, and the polish ia obtained by rapid movement ot the platut through bran a and middlings, reapectivnly, and then pollabioa: with heenkia. The rewill obtained st the Demmler work it a very e tallest article of bright tinplate. ariiso on atlierer ransllles. The third annual reunion of the above named families was held at the Christian church, in Clear Creek, Aug. 27th, 1891. Arrtogernejits bad beea Biide to hold tiie reunion - in Gordon, lirove, 'about one mile from the church, but owing to rain, it was decided best to bold it in the ebarch. To tay that this reunion was a siieoeHi but feebly expresses it. As to nuribera, it was a. docided sucons,'sad for enthusiasm it not only cropped out but ran over all day. It was impossible to count tbe persons present, but the crowd was estimaned at 250. Nine States were represented at this meeting. Those present from a distance were : Jonas H.Khorerand wife of Kentucky ; Mr. Allen Grace and lady of Louisiana 'Mr. Elias C. Uillman of Misaianppi ; Mr. Homier and family of Louisviile,Ky. ; David Dillman, wife and daughter of Kansas ; Henry Ehorer and wife of Sty Louis, Mo.; Geo. Rborer, Panoma, Culifotnta ; A. D. Gray, Chariton, loara ; Mrs. Lillian Howard, Cbariton, Iowa; Geo. Dlllmsn, FaraMrton, lnd. ; J. A. Dillmah sad wiife, Waynesburg, lnd. ; 8iw Rborer and wife, Hartsvilie, lnd.; Geo. Cooper and family, Columbus, lnd.; Mrs. Julia A. Fiolev, Bargeut, Keb. ; Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson, Oawfordaviile, lnd; Mrs. Julia Sanders and daughters, Gosporf, lad. ; Lewis Dillman and family, Bedford, lnd.; G. it. Csmpheil and wife, Bloomneld, lnd.; Tom Mattox and wife, Bloomiield, lnd; Miss Eila J. Dillman, Indianapolis, lnd. ; Mrs. lorenoa Woreliam, Henderson, Ky.; Mr. David Rhorer, IndianaEilb, fad. ;. Phoebe Gakes, South sod, lnd. Y After the audience )tad been seated and order waa ' tvitored, Eld . Iloas iif the Christian church ol Jiloorjiingtoo, led in jirsyer, after which Misti Katie lllakeky, ni Bloomingtou, aged ten years, made the adilrers of welcome. This littlr lady will long be remeinheret hy all wto beard her Iter evert voidand eloquent gestures. wiU live in the memory of all whose good fortuue it vyuk to bear !ir. J'l.is wuh
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Dillman. The rain, which bad been fs'llinz, ceased about noon, and the jrood lady tolks unread one of thu oh I raahioned reunion dinners on the green sward, in Iront of Iheoiiurch, and all rere filled ami more than twenty baskets full were taken up. riit wua no miracle. At 1:30 o'clock order was stor ed and after a song by the choir. Mr. Cooper delivered an addrtstoC welcome. This should bavo been delivered in the morning. Then followed the "History of our Aneestors," by Jacob A. Dillnrian, of Waynesuutg, lnd. 1 he tannly of Dillmans to which we beloni; came from Pruseia, in the 17th eemtary, landing in the east, and finally set tiing after the Revolutionary war in eastern Pennsylvania, afterward turning their faces weatwaad, until to-day some of them have reached the Pacific cast, still facing westward, and wishing for mote lands to populate. Our number lo-day is legion, and in looking over the families we remember of ncii; :who were criminals fails wim-- not built for ih -if they were they were built in vsiin. fk'hool houseii "and churches are our pliiora o):, resort; None of us ever became illartriouy, none very noh,neithcr has an y ever found ti home in poor House None ever bought or sold human' flesh, and very nearly all vote the KepublioiD ticket. We oiiily talk of these private matters irlicn in Beumioh Assembled, and the world cam overlook our i Birfetions while we boast a little. The writer cannot clone . t:is article without making mr ajtionj. ot the drckaroation recited try Mi Daisy Woodward of HareMiihufg. Dsiay is the orator of eur tribes, and will ever be remembered by all who heitrd her. Before closing the etercivs there was an opjwrtunity given to all who wished to talk' afew moments to do so. A numlier of short speeclies wiere made by the ul L.X-.i... ' riC uuier aucuiiwra preacni. jtiivnc talks were very toteresttng and enoonragtng. But tlte sun nas aiiiking in the went, reinindina U'l fhnt wemustsgain separate, ind after singing a song entitled : ''Gitd , he with you till we meet again." ,4 be benediction was pronounctxl i by liasC Oillman of Shaw, Miss. D. F. H. TraaMfera af Ileal Elstmf?, Fura'uihod by J a IV" Jackson, Recorder, for Deeds and atorlgaf;e, corrtctly zecuted, call at Record er'Ufm.l Kobert U uuy to John Kuse, nq awc secJS, Salt Crerk to, Sarah afcUMan to Oliver Mcfjililan, ehfnwq srcio. FU In, John C Ilolan to Litrje D Vm ryhn, lit t and 4, Dolua's uWW;ivij, Maple Uighla, CotliiK 4 Karwll. to J M Hunter, lot 10 and 1 1. On-iiard add, AddVnn Smith to Frank I. Mrria 3 iicr in Perry tp. 330 400 250 335 80ti Bamiwi v. gtev-n to .injin rli'r -a, I q aeq ISeuit HU-uni . Sir. Jennie V Wilion to S B Rc geii, kit 46,ciy, 350 Sarah C B iatlry to Jtiwttt C Clinan, lot 9n, Dunn add, i if,00 Kd I. Anderson to.fohn F'Malhei'S 40 acre jn Perry tp. OOO Amanda C Krmaa to Mr r Fatie )t fractieaal lot IS, pt neinlnarv ot 74, city JSO Jaa V. Uiggin to Dorineta 'Wilton,' e acres in Wasntngton la, Batan J fftrpaeaa tti Lewis Stephen! '" '- t Mt wq and seq iwq aet-IJ, Nit Creek tp, SM Tava Traacei taMaverlai -:-' Bbpfobd, Auk. 27. Thts trance meetings are si ill being belli at Dark Hollow near BetJtoid,, and are creating oinslderabfee tcii emcnt. One evening this week ti meeting was held at the residence of Manin Elkins, during the nivgreiis of which his. daughter went itjfo tranc at 8 p. ni. aqd mnaineVl ic that condition until 10 o'cWkr iihe following night, 'luring whi li? ti ne she did not stir liast tventng some of the wonipn preschfM come fi-om M. JBbsl in Monroe oolinty, and held a meeting at the house of J. I. Day, where over 1)0 people gathered to witness the I'trange power. To convert the young men in the special object of thei lvbmen, who have been called the Mt.Kbal abakers. Some of them liave gone to FaiHaasto hold meetin w. - . Astaaolafaaeait mf AMae.. NOTICE ta heroby given, tliat the uaderaigaed ba been appoloted and qualified at araignee of the firm f Wil liams eV Welch, cinnpeaed 4iP lisajU-K.. William and William Welch. JBA, BATM IS, Aug. 26, '91. ' rVaiiignee. ' IVaftca af fTtaiit arttleHm. af Estate. i- -flif-'-In the matter of tha eatatii oT Skates Farley, deeaased. -v; ; In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term, 1891. . Notice is hereby riven, thai the -tandaT-signed, aa AdmiBMtrater of leatatateof Jame Farley, doc eased, kia preentnd and filed his acuoant and t oaiihers In final settlement of said estate, i nd thatt.be ame will coaie op for examination aad iction of aaid circuit court, or t I'.lib day of Oelober, 181, at whicb l iino all persons interested in aaid estate are required to appear in aaid court nnd: abow raiise, if any there lie, why said aooount md vouche." ahoulkl ant ba apjirord. And the heirs of said ostati, and all tthera interested tlmrein, are allao hereby reouirad. at tho time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of uhcir hairblp or claim to any part of aaid satate. WILLIAM J LOWE. Aug. 26, '1. W.U. Eatt, Atl.'y. .Adrniniitrator. 225SH?SS1selliiiil, Uillil, Norfolk Ituildiiig, Bik and Kits 8ts. V I 1 It W T 1 , 41 HI I O . )PKCTA1.TV: KlDJtEV DTf K8t!S. CiORHPSPOyPSNCB b0.U0JTSI.
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The Mechanics' Band boys have received their new instruments, and to say that they are pleased will not half ei press it. The purity of tone and resonant power of the imtruments is a subject of general remark. Dr. B. A. McGee left for Evanaviille on Monday, and George Bollciibticher for Cincinnati, on Stout business. Miss Exie Uobinson of Martinsville has been visiting friends in this place. Found A pocket-book Aug. 20th. Qwnsr can have by calling and proving property. A LICE Li. oMITIfT, 2 miles SoutheaH of Bloom ington. Ktl. Ketcham, of Cincinnati, an architect ot the uueen vify, is Visiting reutions in Bloom ington. . Rev. J. C. Smith of Cincia nati will deliver the temiterance addrcHS next Sunday ni jht, Sept. 6th, tu the U. P. church. the Alonoti railway will run aa excurjion to Chicagaon8iptetnber7tb, the round trip raw from Uleomin.jlon be lim btit 2.5. Tbit lCruir4UMrT lf. mte will douttleM ail the train, which to lie ii apeeial one, nnd will trti UliKiihIngtoi atS:4S on Sept. 7th. Kbturnine prcinl train will leave Chlcaipi tit 11:39 p. m. ruMdar, SpL Sth, and train No. ft SVisda Mday, Sept. Sth, will tp at all ttalioi :.teiliwhari;e pmn$ari with exouision ticWnU; but ti.-ltt nn gtviil t rvturii on all tralna until JJeploinW 9ih , inclmtivu. .- Arc Tan Golag the Falrt Jt it only few week now till the op. eningoflhe tatonroe county Fall. Aro you preparing, nut only to visit it with year family, but to make a di-play of yoqrown produett? If not, begin to gel read-y. An admirable pmgram and prise lii for thi fair hai been arrangmt, and committee are hard at work to secure its entire uk-cm. It is a af aMrlioll tnmake lh:it tin; largest crowd of people evi-r seen at a ilnnriN! bounty Fair will bo there or. Srptenihw litttt. .if y-iO have bwn "iivMful jr. one hr.intrb nf your !iinotr nmro limn notller, li-t your . frif ntl, neihtior und td'iiri"' rx witneM the full mi'iiiit" ot vur j iii'c..f, l,v llm i-tnt nnd i-liy of the Ui'ulav t tilt Fair. Thin U tha tlmwl ol litirl unity evr bffnie ofl'rriMl in Ibis (ounlj to rlmw lh oiiuidc worhl wlii wn en it do in the way of a display of holmproducts. IfcompcUdoa U tba Kfn of trml.i incommercial cirelo it Cirtainlr i in furm ing and fruit mir n;, and more ; for th' iHimptition In aifriciilturn nnd horiitml tore is not oiindnol -xoI)ivlij'i to th--lliii if produce, but the f itpftriority : labor and Ua auailliaries. If b.i- an im piovoi mathod you an nU beiter. htrger apirfes and more of thorn llian your neighbor or fruit growers ol' another ecunty, l-l tbe World, So far as you can rmel' it, know tho fact; Don't hide yiiur lirht under a buvhel, come out d teach others. These yearly fair are tha beat kind of schools. Don't miu thin one. Hoard ef lealth Nattlee. It U a veil establithac' fact that most of the diseases prevailing during the summer months are ine to the entiaoce iato the aystein of gertna, pirwites or microbes and miasma. Theae piiiioru which gain entrance into tile human irganam, are, nany nf tham, due U fermnntation or dectiy of vegetable matter from tba combined action of moitur and high olar tqmporature. The 4heateJ term i upon vs. and prevention being aafir and better than cure, every nrotiertv holder should, re move from hi premise nil aotftfmuiiUionin ol garnaee, nun ana otner citff jmg matter wbich may prove detrimental to the public health, or in any manner in tor fare with the cum fort of tba poopte. Disinfectants, aa lime, copperas. fcc, lire cheap, and should be used- liberally. "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" and "aa ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure." Town Health Officers of tie county should see that everything Ih placed iu good aanitary condition ia their respeeUve municipalities. A. J. AXT1ILL, Secretary of ha atonroa County Board ol'IIealih. Hatlce al ApHlcatiaat Bar Lf cease. Tha andarsigned, a malm cilisen ovur tlie age of twentytme year, ar.d an inksbitant of the town of Smith villa, and the County of Monroe in tint State oil Indiana, neieby gives notice to the citiiiHi of Sraithville, Indiana, Clear Croak township, in aaid county of Itonroo and 8(St of Indiana, that he will at the 8eptcmlwr term, 1891, of the Board of Commissioners ol the County ef Monroe, Stabs of Indiana, apply to said Board for a lieanaa to sell intoxicating liquor,to- wit: iriUm, vinous, and malt liquors in loss quantities than s quart at t time, for a period of ona year, with tha privilega of allowing tbe same to be drank on the premises upon which ba desires te tell suid spiritnus, vinous and malt liquors, and tlin premises being sltuuted in the town of Hmithville, townthiip of Clear Creek, county of Monroo and Statu of Indiana, and d ascribed at follows, to-wit: Furl of In-lot No. 3, in .Smithville, Iadiana. tkimmencing as the northwest corn or of In-lot No. 3, in tbe town of Mmii.bville, Indiana, '.'nance east thirty '.10) fuet, thence sou'.b thirCv 30 feet, tlienco west thirty J JO feet, thance north thirty 30 feet, toiilia place oif beginning LKW1S H. TiilKASUfSB. A.Ug. 13,'9tr As a Tonic Nothing Excels Houth American Nervine. It is sold by FARIS BB0S.
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Declaratsrr Rcawlaitlaai for the ispnwnint oft)ith Street from Walnut atreet o Hamble rtrert. Wberon it l.aa become neowaury for the proper Impraveuient of Blooininyton, Indiana, anu fur toe uw or nixtn at reel in aaid city hat the faid ttreet be improved h layine a brick or at wed uone aidewalk on both aide thereof (rum Wtilnut itrenl to Onmbla atreet in laid city. Be it therefore resolved by he Ifityor and Common Council of aaid city, twothird) of thu meir.Wrt thereof concurring therein, that it ia neeeainry for the improvement nf iaid city and for the ua of id atreet thxt the esme be improved by laying a brick orenwi'd itona iuiewllt en both aidot Jlmraof from VYaUut atrealt to Gambia itrect in aorordanee with tbe plan and ipmUcatioti themf or : aoa on Ola in the offit of the City Clerk; Tbe lntI cot of an id improvement nball be aMewed pel' lineal front loct upon the real ettato abutting on that pirt of anid trot ao imprtived, mid aMeuiaenta, if deferred, to be paid in ten annual inilalimenu. If aaid atterniente am deferred. a bond or l nd thall bo iriuM in an ticipation of tbe collection nf (aid aiemtnenta, utileaa tbe property twner pay Kid aieafflea ta betoro 'aid bondorhmda are Ufiied. All ai provided for in an Act or the ueneral AM-mtly or inaiana. as proved March 8th, 18SS, and emended March 6th. 18t). That ol.jistiin thereto will ha heai d at the Mayor ulBee la the city or uuiomington,' Indiana, on Munilny evening, tieuteniber Vtti, 1R91. at 7) o'clock p. m. whi-n and wln-ro the property owner along the line uf Mid propowid improvement tun make objection to tbe aeceaitv for tlm ct u:ruaion thpriof. 'J, K.ilrt 0. (raeM. Clerl: or the City Af l!iwmini;.t"n, .iidinna, ceriifv the fore--i iins to iw-a tnio and co'rrct copy of a KcnolutUui adopted bv the L'immin Coun cil of xaid cit'i". at thuir n-gnlar uieoiini; held August lth. 1891. IMI1EBT O. OU'SKVItA 'Aug. 12, '9l 3t. L'ity Clrrk TatKASVlRV DKPARTKKSITj Oaace af ronspirallcr ot ttte Car i eiicy. WatHilKOToM, August 2Cth, 101. WHEItKlS, by latUfnetury evidence presenled to tbe undoraigned, it hs been made tu appear that -Tlie First Na- . tinnal Hunk tit Bloomiagtnn," in tha City t lllcHtuin!(t'n. hi the Cuunly of UunMe and Sute af lindiana, ha complied with ill the provialun nf th Act of Coa;;rea Co enaSle Nntionnl Uunlcing A'ooi.ill"n o extend tin ir uorKnti aicittnnce and for nthar purpo'es, approve I July 12ib, Mi, Nuar therel'om I, Tt-ihert M. Ninoa. tVpuly nnd Acting Comptroller of the I'urti'iiev. d hereby certify that "The first niiii. (iaiik of lilximins;loiu n the. City l niuminton, in tlio I'tiuniy nf Monroe and bi.-.ui of Indiana s huI i.ori.Kl in hnvc Mivwe -Imo fgr tlie ,eihd in It mnrri..j. krliels it' aMtwiHtuOi. n imely until clino of bustnS on Si ptellliHT Uth, !lt. In lwMiui my vibi-reul' witness my hand and S-.il "of ulBcu ill it 2:th day of Auiru-l. 18!H. sKA I.J It. M. NIXON, lirptily and Acting Comptroller of the tliirreofv. Sept. 2. 'SI. Interesting Facts. nie'a AbaMt Weill Raw. Oie..KT, 1KB, March 10, 1H91. Faris BnK . Him ; Aa a resuit of the gratitude t feel for the benefit derived from tba ue of the Smith American Nervine, purchased at your home in Felmiary, . I doairo to slate t.bnt I was foell g "miartftibto and no acomnt" from the e lecta of a severe case of grippe, and that in ona week from the Unie 1 flmt begun lha medirine's -use J. telt vim llv bol.UT. Nw I helii-ve 1 am almost well, biit t am sUll taking thie medh'ine,as I want tu fuel all rficht belfyre I quit. You may publitb this. Onlr Able fa "Orap' Araaatl." Bsoroao, Iko., March 33, 1891. Faris Bros Gents: 1 was attending court aevera! weeka ago at Hloomin;lun, after having a severe cate ot la grie, and was just able to "drai; around," I living never fully recoveiod from the di-we. An acquaintance told me how hd hnd been benefitted by the use of tbreo tottlesof Soutia ftmerican Kervlne, bought at your establishment, and I went immediately and secured tomti of tbe medicine. I have taken it ecocrdlng to directions, and am so much bes'tfitted that I ftel that I am only doing my duty in sending you this statement. I believe the ' South American" Is tbe best tonic in tlm world. GKOlttiK CHAMBERLAIN. rt H E R I E'F'S 4 I.E. O By virtue nf an Kxecution to me directed from the Clerk of tlie Monroe Circuit Court, I will ex pone at Fublie Saleto the highei t bidder, on SATURDAY, SEFT, :th, 1891, Vetwenn the hours of IS o'clock a. M. and 4 o'clnck r. II., of said day. at the door of the court hmie of said Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceVidini; seven years, of the follow, itig described Heal E-Ute, tn Monroo county, in the State of Indiitna, to-wit : Southwest quarter af the north rest quarter. And the nnrthwest quarts r of the southwest quarter of section xwtnty-four (H) tnwnblp ten (10) north range two t) weat, except tan (10) acnai out of tba southwest corner of snid northwett quarter of said tcuthwest quartet'. AH ia Monroe county and State of Indiana. "Andlin failure to realize the full amount nf judgment, interest and Cosli, I at the samt time and ptsci will expose at public sale the fee simph' of said real uttate. Taken as l.he property of Wil iam H. BuskirkJr. and Marion Couter iv tho ruit of Oarr, feott A Co. (iaid aale "ill be made with relief from valuation or appraisement Isiwa. TIIOMA.S J. KARR, iiieriff MoiimaCoun y. Aug. 28, '91
XUe f MaeialilratiM. NOTlCIi i hereby given, that the tinderaipnad ha ix en appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit t'ourt of Monroe County, fllate of Indiana, administrator of the astute of Buberi Kotcoe, late of Monroe county, devea8rl. Said eUte i auppniml to be tolvont. ARCHIBALD KI.RKHKR, Aug. 26, '91. Adminiatrator. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed, from the Clerlt' oAoi of the Monro circuit court, is a cattna wherein John W. rimith and Lonira B. Smith aro plaintiff, and John W. Unakirk, Kila A. Buikirk, Hir.ma L. Dunn, Edwtrd 3. Dunn, Grace O. Dunn, Sainuol K. Dunn, William W. Dunn, aarwdt at. Dunn, Jamet Smith, aad I'lorenee Batkirk are dtrendant. reaulriag rr.i to make tbo Mini of One Unndred aad Fifty Dollar ($10), with tbe interft on laid decree and tuU, I will expoae at f utile Sale to the siftbeet bidder, oa SATURDAY, 8EIT. 30th, 1191,
between the hour nf Id o'clock a. at. aad 4 o'ctoirk p. ia., of ald day, at the door of the court boua in Blouminrton, Monroe county, Indiana, the tM and profit for a torm not exceeatnc aeven yeara, toe following deicribed real eatate, in Monroe county, in the Stat f Indiana, to-wit : BeKinnineat the northeaat corner of the annthenat quarter of tbe aoutheaat quarter ufaection aeven (7), thence wmt eighty (SO) rodt, thenca north forty (40) rod, thance waat onn hundred and twen-tv-onw (tall mda, thenue nouth eighty (80) roaa, tnenee ea two nunarea ana one (201) rrKl. thence north lorty (401 rod, to the place of banning. All in tows(hip ten (10), north range two (t) weat. All in the County of Monroe, in the State of Indiana. If uch rent and profit will not tell for a iufficint aum Xs aatiafy iaid decree, interest and uoata, I will at the aaroe time and place, ex poe at Public Sale, tbe feeaimple of nid rea' oatate or ao much thereof aa may be luffjident to discharge laid dearea, interest ana onat. Suid tale will be mule without nay re lief whatever from va'uation or appraisemnt law. THOMAS J. TAV. tiherii" Monro Coanty. Aug. 26, '91. GRAND PAUCE HOTEL 81 to 103 N. Clark Street. cniCAUO. Or.1'.- four minuut'ra from ''be Coortl HiitiKe,; Cable-curs pass ibe d.Mir. New houie with all; Modern Improve?neti;s: iiawly furniihcd. Oa Aineri.an und Eurupeaa pbina. Bm ti 00l kly; transients So cents and upvn!. Turkish BaUbs for ladiet and enllcmcn, 50 cant. Iteilnurant by' rred t oinriHunun, Iato chef t'tiiCMiro nil- V ii ion- Leaetie clubs. Tublo d' Hote (,rvd. ' jerCut this out In future ate. Don't FAIR. SEPT. 14 TO 18. JtEM TO THE WflftLU. 2,000 cm PKOIUMS. $2,000 Fine Speed Ring, XXtalF31ile Ta-el. Ctaiupleito Gro ands, GKEAT STOCK SHOW. arlt every ftirraer bring something: to the Fair, and show it to tlie multitude. IT WILL PAY. Don't forget the date, and write to the Soeretary for I-remium List, and further narticnlara. J. E. KDiVIONDSON, Sicretarv'. Iiloomington,, Iuitinnti. Rot fee ta ITetrTfy Haiders mm Third street from College Avenue to Henderson street. All parties owning property on Tiird strelt, between Ollnge Avenue and Benderftn street, in the iity of Blornnlngton, Indiana, interealjed in tbo improvement uf suid tireet, will take notice that tbe City Engineer hi made fir. ai estimate of cot or itnprovinj' ssta strent rrom linage Avsnue to BondersDO sbeet, and made assaaments against property holders for said improvement, add asiestment being now on Die in lha City Cltrk's nfBce, All partial interested will take notice thht a committee ftxun the Common Council cftnid iiiiy will njieet in the Mayor's office in said city, Thursday, August Still, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. m, at which tirao and place aay one aggrieved at aaid assessment can mnke knewa their grievance, and the tarn j will ba considered bv said committee. ROBERT C. GKEKYKS. Aui;. 11, 91-iL City Clerk. (W.H. KAfSir, Attorney Xotice ta Kaia-Rsldea ta Th Stnt of Indiana, Monroe county. In the Monroo circuit court, October term, 1891. Carrie Rck vs. Edgar F. Miller aad Elk A. Miller. Mow comet rte pi litiff y AVIlliam II. Salt, har alter ley, .tnd Slut her million herein, Ixgnther with an aflidavlt that said defnielaiits, Kdgar F. Millar nnd Kiln A. Millor, am not residents ef theSIUteof Indian ; tbi.t said action is a motion for a nunc protaro entry (to correct the record) in ths case of Solomon K. Cmnnichael vs. Edgar T. Sillier and S!1h A Miller, sn i that sitk' mm-rasident de femtantt aro nacinnary parties thereto. Notice it tberefom heniby giver said defelidunta, that said motii n will be made on the tsd day of Oolobar, 1S!I, th sattm being tbe Uth judicial dny of said kobiT term of H courl, at the Cirt Hove ia Bloom ington, in suid eo'tnty and ute, at id answer or demur t laid inotiutt, tha mim mill be heanl and determined in H eir absence. itiieat my nam and tba teal of said Court, affixed' at Bkinineton. Ibis 2Tlh d iy of August, 1851. JOifN IV- CfUVKSS, :iBALl ClorV. fjepl i. !9l.
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