Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 September 1891 — Page 2

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8fc Jinmt THE MAN NOMINATED BYTTIB KSPOBUCAH CONVKJNTIOX. Pmttbat Hanim aot oely Imm hew to say tbe right tbiag at the right time, bait he ia cqwHf wise ia (fee way of letting waaebody (hen; the wrong tilings at all Ten rear ago a arff-biadioji naaer coat $315, and now tho acioaiaaaJy lSO. Tkfa aiaatratai tbe value of fwoteetie in tlw way ef devekpiag the agrieokwal machinery iatetiy aod prospotiog the xateresta of tbe Seuretaty Baak estisaatra that the raamval of the foreifa easberge the Asserieaa hog o ill add $60,000,000 oar trade. It will alao add a good aaaey tboeoaada of veaMte the atrength of the BefyblkBii patty. George Waabiogtoa was the tot PkoahW who aeverteU a Be. Then have been several sum then oil BepahlMaaa. Indiana baa fofriehed the bast exaaspie of a truthful Preaideat. Hattiaoa wUl ha aptarniaf r d ainrti faltj hi jeeta tooane.ia eooaaatwaw. with mm who an aei oooarirntiona and tmthfal aa he. Whne two Uaetei Stales is oteadiagher4t per seat, bond at 9 par east. Genoaa has Jailed to feet her 3 per east, bonds at sac la thai eoootenoa it nay not ha iaHWoner to slate that tbcTtnaalflteaB part; baa charge of The ladiananolia News that Rev. Jos.8. jetjckes, who bat predicted the end of the world ia tea years, is baildiof; a bowl Wool have long to sti y n it, socotdiag to hia owe theory. M. X. Tagalb, preadewt of the Bm Fear railway, aad who ia a proariaeat Democrat, baa cone hack fro England, and is ootepafcoa ia hie Juaaaeiatioii of free silver. He wants to eee the McKinfcr bill given a iair

Dr; Farr of Hiadoatao, thii eeenrty, is ereating eoaotdenlis wssaacot throogh the papers bv tike pohhabed ctateawnt that hu r" whisker, which have been growing nw) fifteen years, at present have reached the length of 3 ft. four laehea, Nothiag reaaarkable aboot that, however, whea yoa it fleet tha . this has all been done on the Ifjoree eonaty, Indiana soil, the njoat bealtay nod prodnetive ia North America, or the Inewa -. wenov 1 - Col. Elliot F. Shepard pabliely declares that if the World's Fair t kept open oa Bandars the Lord wiH seal a earae obob the whole nation. It ia not always . poawUe to tell what tbe Lord will do tootrteiaoMss. Beaeat Elliot F. Shepard to ae whea, m a aatioa, wo were-beheviag raawirkably well, and, to oatword appcaraooea, were net dmarvieg of aaythiag worst than aae of the plagaea of Egypt in a BMtigatad form. St. Loom CUobfl IWanMMIwatet The sixtieth aawoal ladtaaa. eaJerene of the MethwhatEpiiaxh SAmA met ia Waabtegtui, I, oa Tuesday of last week with 160 ainfeterial and 140 lay dele. awtw iBattesdance. Bishop I. W, JoyWce'Ciiattanooga, Teaan pre aidad. Tina MWifemaos elected delegate to the general conference to be held at Oesaba next Msy. be-

sidss attewliae: to lbs stationinc of natoisters and tbe financial interests catbeehamti. The delegates were wekeaHd by Mayor Thorp in a which Bishop The eoaasreaci waadeBvered by Bev. Dr Ti things ia that State grew oatr barhete of waeac. Id it grew 5,460,000 bnsbeh), and this year it has crown IMOMO haahelsof foe araia. The whole north end of Teaas. heretofore thooght it tor1 gasit ia proyisg to be' fin wheat laad.

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A ereatt Cstttle Sale. Or riitla Banner. Qm Monday Mesara. AJa. Look, ridge ds Sons, stock dealers, sold their large herds of fine cattle to Eastman & Co., of New York City. Several parties were figuring lor tbe lot butEastmaB'sagents.MesBra. Ltadsey & Corwin. of Indutna polls. eaptaretl the prise. The sale inelades nearly all tbe uie ot the Messrs. Loakridg. and is tbe larjreat sale of many large ones made in fntaiuna eonniy. The herd comprises over eight hundred head, sold at an average price of 95.75 per hundred ponnde, delivered ia IndUnapolia. Tb.y will be sent to Indianapolis, filling over eixry ears, making in all three bfavy tiain loads. Tbe animuls averaged about 1550 pounds, making the money value of the ahipawnt nearly 575,000. Rev. Eller preached his farewrit sermon here lart Sunday to a well filled houfe. Rev. Eller hu bad no bounded success in his work here ia the past year, and the members of bis congregation are sorry to aee him leave but wish him the same success wherever bis lot mar ML Orleans Progress. Tbe death, at Hamborg,CboB., of Kildeer Huff, supposed to be deaf and dumb and badly deformed by a bump on his back, hu opened the eyes of the local prohibitionists to the deceit fulness of human nature. After bis death tbe villagers found that Huff's deformity was a padded sack, inside of which was found bottles eontsinitg various kinds of liquors, and in his pocket was found 5197, mostly io dimes sod nick lea. The old man had been a walking bar-room, and the myrtrry of how be supported himself was thus solved. Ine town ia a no-license place, and cold water drinkers have flattered themselves that there, at least, no drinking was done. Bar. Puss Purine ox AkCE8TST. De man dat rakes great pride in his ancestors, Jean breddera, an' expeeka people to honor bint on dat account makes a great big mistake. Many a man muses de greater amusement to do rest ob de wort by de war in wich lie rat tle 'round in de shoes ob a dead father or grandfather who was one ob de great men ob bin day, but who took all hia abilities wif mm wen he set sail for de golden shore. Ehorsbs the Ckasxb. The World's Fair Directory is considering tlw question as to whether the Fair shall be kept closet I on -Sun day. We recommend that it be dosed because if it is kept open oa that day the worlds e-mea who labor all the balance of the week, will visit it and squander their money instead of saving it and investing io United States bonds. By all means close the Fair on Sunday and reduce the number of visitors by at least several hundred thousand. If w indiv dually, go to the Fair we will wan', to go to eburch on Sunday and s .ay in Chicago a day or two longer than we otherwise would in order to see everything worth seeing ia tbe ex position. Closing the air on Sunday will be a great accommodation to the visitors from the Pact fie States and other distant sections and it will be hailed with delight by Seventh Day Adventiats. Los Angeles (Calif.) Porcupine. No law can nav a man'i rivate debts or nut monev in hia pockets. These statements, as selfLow V a . a evtoent as tney are, need to be reneatad occaaianallv to those men who have an idea that it is possible to be idle and at the same nan be prosperous, by means of 1 etiolation. The citizens uopport tbe State and it ia only tbe paupers who are or wbo eaa be supported by toe state. Two widows of revolutionary soldiers ire living in Pennsylvania sad drawing pensions for service rendered in tbe field by their husbands. One, who was the third wife of a soldier of 76 summers and bore him three ebildren, is now 07 years old, bops up anc dowo stairs with tbe liveliness of oriekct, and deelares her willingaew to marry again, pension or no peoeion, if tbe right sort of a man presents himself. The friends of the Mechanics' Band were proud ot tbeir aruuc during Fair week.

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5 BBS Impobta nt. The street that leads from the public square to the University (Kirkwood Avenue) is now tbe most important thoroughfare in Bloonini;tco,and it will in time be regarded as tbe most desirable location for residences, and for business locations. Just a square and a half from thepostofBce on Kirkwood Avenue is located a neat story and a half house (next to te new Christian church) which will for a short time be offered for sale. Persons looking for something desirabile in this line should call on Nat. U. Hill, Prest. First National Bank for further particulars. Miss Edna Fields left on Saturday for Notre Dame. Cbaa. Mitchell has taken an option on John McCslIa't north lot, (66 feet front) at 51,200. The lot is oa North Walnut st. Mr. Mitchell pays 50, and is to take the lot at $1,200 cash on or before the 1st of April. i Ida Waldron returned on Monday to school at St. Marys, after her summer vacation. ', While ia Detroit, Mich., reeently. Judge Duncan met Jeremiah F. Pittman. Jere says he will make Detroit his home. Dr. Van Nays' two sons are attending school at St. Marys, juntas. John B. Weir of Washington, Pa., a cousin of Dr. A. J. Axtell, is on a visit to the Doctor's family. Robert Northcott his been dieted Principal of the Stinesville schools. The position of Deputy U. 8. Marshal has been bestowed upon Capt. N. E. Mathers of this cUy, an accomplished and courteous gentleman, a gallant soldier and a life long .tiepabiican. Capt. Mathers will honor the position and will reflect credit upon the judgment of Marshal ltanlap, who selected him. There are saic to be fourteen cases of feveir oa west 7th, 8th and 9tb streets. Tbe burning of a barn on Pi-ospeot Hill, Monday afternoon, hid a tendency to cool the atmosphere for half an hour. Dr. Weir is waiting on the family of a man in Salt Creek tp., five of whom are sick with typhoid fever. Miss Emma Davis, formerly of Smithville, lately in Hall Bros, store, has been elected a teacher in the Bloomington pub lio sohools. A small dwelling house on College Hill, owned by Joe Eirby and occupied by man named Durnall, caught fire at 4 o'clock this Tuesday) morning, aod was entirely destroyed. Mrs. Chas. Huntt died at her home just south of the depot, on Monday night. Tbe State Fair is catching a number of Bloomiogton people. Bert. Cole w at home after several months absence. Go to Joe M. Smith for your school books and stationery. A concert will be given in the Oollcgs Avaan M. E. ehurch tha Ust of Saptembw, data tonounced naxt week. Vocal and instrumental music Toe sr vioetafMr. Charles H.inien, tbe great blind orgtaist of lfaridiiiit street church, uraiaaajMus. jmy men tecurad. A Dubois county school teacher offered a prise to the scholar who would come to school with the cleanest Usee, aud the indignant trustees gave her the bounce on suspicion that she wits an agent for a soap manufactory. wM--esjaBBrw"Maw,w A Yeabmno fok 8,600. At the aale of the Pleasi.nton farm (M. Salisbury, California) stock in New York last Wednesday, Robert Bonner paid 8,600 for M argbarita, a bay filly by Director, dam by Bs!lard's Cassius M. Clsy. Margharita is nominated in t be Terre Haute $11,000 purse. Amiong tbe Californisns sold thin month are thirty of the nominees of this purse. Tbe Ladies of Walnut Street Pres. Church cleared 66.40 at tfrek Fji Juaeh stand,

S.iTina RANK., Bioomimotos Im;d., Bpt. 31, 1881. Mb. Kuitok: Perra .t :na to endorse the article oa aho-.e iili)oc( in tbe "Town Talk" of but week'n Oourkr. It U tbe facts ia a aut shall. It U a Mbetua of so impartaucia and U far .from, from eduoational. It ntqatns extra labor oa tha teachers and tabes tbe time that thou Id be devoted to th bulon to a mittter that will create rtn ft amonest tbe scholars, and of no bennilt ia tbe and. J oats. The sad death o;f Cjeorge Q. Dntin at Bedford offais a ijolden opportunity tor moralizing u;i tiiu draadf itl uooeirtainty of life. In the Monomy ef natuie what an atom is a mun i A. breath frt ii the destroying ang;el and tbe utronges. ither and fall like thfi sanleis leaTes be'ore an au'.umn bUtst. ownwu have brighter prorpvots for s long, happj1, use(iillifa than had Oaprgn Dunn. A Boa, strong person, with a phyiiqu that woDMin admire and men et rj, tha notion of an atbleta, tbe picture of health, la the prime of life, prospertu, 11 gentkman of learning and intelligence, an appreciative mind and a populi.i disposition. Tet a trifle wipes all this ainty and leaves but a lamp of insnimatenaui orer which, for a tirier instant, friends 9auie to drop a tes.r before it is put from, sight forever ! Washington Osxette. ; '' The levy for township prpoees as made by the Goinwissioom at their late iMiscion, will be found below. This bevy, of 1890 given for comparison :,v . Township. . 11100. 1891. Bean Blossom, St! 69 Washington, M 10 atarion, l 40 Benton, 19 64 Bloomingtoa, 03 62 Richland, IS 4,2 Vin Buren, JJl 44 Perry, 26 Salt Greek, H 66 Polk, ti S3 Cbiar Creek, 60 60 IadUn Creek, (6 S6 In addition (o tho township, there is 55 cents for county, Id cents for pi ke repair and 85 cen ts for State purposes, or total of $1, Add to this the levy for wwimhip purposes ss above, which will jive the rate on each $100. '

Clatclammtl ISxcarsloms Vin C, H. As V., at One Cent per mile on Sept. 11, 12 and 1. Tbe rates will apply from all points on the 0. H. -A D. K. K. on Sept. 11, 12, and wiJl bt good returning Sept. 13, the occasion for this cheap rata being the dedication of the Odd Fellows Ball, which, when ODtnnleted, will be one of the finest tiuildings tn tbe State. Pain's ereat spectacle. 'IPha Last Day of Pompeii," given under the auspices of Orders of Cincinnatus, thii Latonia Jockey Club races and the Zoo concerts are among the other attractions Cincinnati offers at this time. Ask your agent for further information and rates or address E. O, McCormlck, Gun. P. T. Agent, Cincinnati. 1EA8T HUE lOItlJlB STORE. Just as soon an n 1000a can be remodeled aod fitted up tor me, on the east side of the sq uare, I will open a neat presori ptien drug store, with an entire now., fresh ftock of drugs and medicine, and will make a specialty of ih ; presoription and Datent medicine business. A full line of perfumery, chow case goods and novelties msy ?lvy be found at my new s ore. Don't forget that the East Side Drug Store will be in the building form erly occupied by Craig: Worley at) a livery stable, ii x pout to get into tbe new location about tbe first of September. GEO. W. SOBMAN. Transfers of Meant Estate, Furnished by Jas W. Jackson, Recorder. for Deeds and Morigagiii, correctly executed, call at Recorder'! ' Jfllce. Win J Moore to J Z A McCaug. tan, pt set see25, Bloomington tp $1,660 Margaret Wolf to Xliieabel b Payne 4 aeq seq soel7,Bea.nBliissom tp, 600 Henry Henley to fitineirille llioomingtou Stone Co., acres, llan Blossom tp, 4,000 Triwrie tientz to Bobort V Brown, l ot 1, Oron add, 600 Bloomington Imp.. Ot., Ut W H Vielder, lot Ml, Maple Highta, 100 Mary L Simpson to A, J Moeely, fit nwq secld, Biebliind tp, 550 Crovena A Carmichiial, to Bailie lluxaard, lot (, Cravens A; 0ar micbaal sub-division, ISO Saiab K May to Theo B B itter, loU 36, 3T and 38, WhitiieU itdd, BllstUville, 1,200 Rice C Harris to Sarah X IXay, ktU 95 and 96, Blletuville, 1,400 Samuel Duncan to John It Walls, pt nwq swq saeS, Clear Creek tp, 400 John Delap to Goo U Dehiftiot 2t, eutbPrk, 12S John O Dolaa toP O Holland, pt lot 35, city, 6,000 Winnie Hoard to March If Puncan, lot 19, Maple High J. ' 600 AW KDlIWAfCE for tbe improvement of Walnut street. BC I. Be it ordained by the Mayor and! Common Council of the City of Bloomington, Indiana, tvc -thirds of the members thereof eoncarring therein, that Walnut straat be improved by laying a brick or tared stone siilswalk on the east side thereof, frm Kirkwood Atonui to Second street ia said city, in aeciirdanca with tha pluii and specifications therefor as heretofore adopted by the Common Council for the iciprovementof said street, now on tie in tha office of the Clerk of said oit;r, and in accordance with tbe retolutibo therefor of the Common Council adoptnd Aut;ust 4th, ISSt. ' 6tc. II. The cost of said imprcivement of iiaid street, except t be proportion toereof occupied by street and alley crowing! , shall be assessed per liaeul front too t against tbe real estate abutting thereon, said assessments, if deferred, shall be paid in ten annual install meats, to' each of which shall be added interim at six per cent, per annum, payable lemi-acnually Iron tbe date of final estimate thereon, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bonds shall ix issued in. anticipation of the collection of said deferred asI'leninents, unless the property owners pay tbeir said aasessmenti before said liorid or bonds are issued. All as provid1 for la an Aot of the General Aasembly df Indiana, approved Ittarca ttb,188&, and amended March 6th, 1 891. . - iac. III. This ordinance W he In f ill force from and after it legal publicaton. I, Rohert C, Qreevei, CUrk of be City of iBloomiogton, Indiana, cirtify the foregoing to be a true and oorrsot copy of an ordinance adopted by tbe Common Council of said city, at ttuiir ngiUar mseliog tiold September litb .1801. RCiBBJtT C. O'REIVBS, Sept, !3, tX-ZU City Clerk.

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Aelaaliaiatrater'a Bale of Peraoaiai Property. The undersigned, Administrator of the instate of Robert Boscoe, deceased, late of Hloomington township, Monroe county, Indiana, will eifer At Public Sale, on THTKSDAY, fSKPT. 24th, 1891, all the personal property belonging to said estate, not taken bv the widow, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Farming Utensils, Household and Kituhen Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SA1.R. Cash on all sums under f s. On all sums of 8 and over a credit of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, notes bearing interest after maturity at 6 per cent Sale to begin at 10 o'clock a. m. ARCHIBALD FLKENBR, Sept. V, '91. Administrntor. ?. K. BU3K1RK, LOU DSN A ROGERS, Attorneys far Plaintiff. notice to lVea-Resldeats. The State ol Indiana, Monroe County . In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term, 1891. The First National Bank of Blooming -Ud Indiana, vs. George W. Bollsnbacher, Margaret Bollenbaeber, Martin C. Bollenbacher, et als. Complaint No. 2278. Now comes the plaintiff, "ly P. R. Buskirk, Louden A Rotters, its attorneys, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant, Martin C. Bollenbaeber, is mot a resident of the State of Indiaaa; that said action is for the purpose of correcting a decree of toreclosura ef a mortgage, and that said nonresident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, last named, that unless lie be Vud appear on tbe twenty-fourth judicial day of the next terra of the Monro circuit court, to be balden an tbe second Monday of October, A. D. 1891, s.t tbe uaurt ttouse in moomiagtoo, 'in sata County and State, t.nd answer or demur to said complaint, the same will bo heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington this 11th guy oi uctooer, a. w. isst JOBS W, CRAVENS. Sept. 16, '91. Clerk. W. H. EAST, Atty.J Motlce to Nao-Restslesits. The State of Indiana, Monroe County. In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term, ispi. Charles T. Robertson vs. Walter 8 RoWtson, Martha E. Robertson, tiara h V. ituggles. Complaint No. 5 208. Now comes the plaintiff, by Wm. H. East, his attorney, snd files bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant, Sarah C. Kuccles, Is not a resident of the 6lute of Indians; that said action is lor l.na foreclosure of a mortgage on real esute and that said nonresident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said der'tadant, last named, that unlcH slio be nd uppynr on the 18th day of the aext term uf the Monroo circuit court, to be uo.dcn on tho second Monday ot uelobur, A. D 1891, at the court bouee in Bloomini;ton, in said county and State, and an swer or demur to said complaint, the same win oe nearu ana unlerminea in aer ao sen ce. Witness my namn and the seal of said court, amxea at Bloomingtos, Ind thu 5th day of Septem.ber, A. D. 1891. an JOHN W. CRAVENS, clopt. 9, '91. Clerk. JOHN R. EAST, Att'y Motlce to BJoai-Itealdeiita. The State of Indiana, Monroe County. In tbe Monroe Circuit Court, October Terti, 1891. John D. Cottman vs. Sarah B Walker, L. U. Walker, Sarah Wright. Complaint No. 2270. Now comes the plaintiff, by John R. Eastj his attorney, and files bis complaint herein, together with an atBdavit that said defendants, Sarah B. Walker, L. C. Walker and Sarah Wright, are not residents of the State of Indiana : that said action is for foreclosure of mortgage on real aetata, and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. Kotice is therefore hereby given said defendants, hut named, that unless they be und appear on the 19th judicial day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on tbe second Monday of October, A. D. 1891, at the court house in Bloomingtoa, ia said county and State, and answer or demur to esid complaint, the same will be beard enddeteimined in their absence. Witness my name and tha seal of said court, affixed at Bloomington, Ind, this 7th day f September, A. D. 1891. fjMAi, JOHN W. CRAVENS, Sept. 9, '91. Clerk. Time Table att BlesaMMlngrtoai . Ia effect Mar 25th, 1891. DayMail Train North, arrives.. ...... 10: 55 a. m Mail Train South, " 4:00 p.tu NightMail Train North, arrives 11:00 p.m Mail Train South, " 3:40 a. m Aoccommodation, North,. 8:39 a.m Accommodation, South,... ,......6:'J5 p.m Louisville Accom., North........... 9:40 p.m Louisville Aocom., South, 6:90 a.m CARTER PEERING, Agent. Notice or Final 8cttleBBnenf ot Estate. Ia the matter of the estate of Lucy Fleetwood, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court. October Terr., 1891. Notice Is hereby given, thet.tbe undereignod, as Adminlstrstor, de bonis non, of the eetate of Iiucv Fleetwood, deceased, has presented and filed bar account and vouchers in final settlement of said ustate. and that the same will come up for exam ination ana acuon oi saia circuit court, on the 3d day of November, 1891, at which time all persons Interested in said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should aot be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all ethers interested therein, are also hereby required, at tha time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their bnirship or claim to sny part of said ef tnf-e. lit ruaat nuuv, Sept 23, '91 . Administrator. J. B. Bulky, Ait y.

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BTolilce to Properts Holders on Rgers street, from Second street to Eights street Ail parties owning property on Reg. ers si.rest, between Second street and Eightu Street, in th City of Bloomington, Indiana, interested! in tba improvement of said street, will take notice that tbe City Engineer bin mode final estimnte of tbe cost of Improving said street from Second strent to Eighth street, in said city, and made assets. menu against property holders lor said improvement, said assessment being now en fit in the City Clark's oHce. All parties interested will take notice that i committee from the Common Council of said city wilt meet in the Mayor's office of said city, Tburiday evening, September 24th, 1891, at 7 clock, at which time und place any one aggrieved at said sasees tnents can nrakeknea a tbeir grievances, and the same will be considered by said committee. ROBERT 0. OHERVES, Sept. 9, l-2t. Oily Clerk. Noitlcete Frowerty Holders on Third street, from, College Avenue to Headiirson sti'eet. All parties owning property oa Third, street, between Colleee Avenue and Henderson street, in tbe City of Bieomington, Indiana, interested ia the improvement oi said street, will take notice that the City Engineer has made ual estimate of we cost or improving saii street irom Colieg;e Avenue to Ilenderion streot, and made assessments against property holders fci said improvement, said assessment beinir now on filn ia tho City Clerk's office. All parties interested w ill take notice that a committee frem the common council of said city will meet in the Mayars rrtBce i n said city, Thursday evening, September 24th, 1891, at 7 o'clock, at which time itnd place any ono aggrieved at said assess ixients can make knonn their grievances, and the same will Ike considered by said committee. ROBERT C. GUEKVRS, Sept. 9-'9l-2t City Clerk. THBA8VRT DBFAKTMEHT. OaVfiO or CosnB'traiii.er of taie Cairrsscy. WasbihotoV, Auguit 26th, 1891. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evidence presented to tbe undursigned, it ban been made to appear that "The First National Bank of Bloomiagtcn," in tbe City of Bieomington, in the County of Monroo and State of Indiana, has complied with all tho provisions of the Ac: of Congress to enable National Bnkta; Aeeociationa to extend tbeir corporate uxisteace and for oilier purposes, approved July 12th, 1883, Now therefore I, Robert M. Nixon, Deputy and Acting Comptroller, of thie Currency, do hereby certify that 'Tb First National Bank of Bloomington, in the City of Bloom ington, in the County of Monroe and Stue of Indiana Is autlioriziid to have suciiotsien fur the pt-riot specified in its amended articles nf association, namely untli close of businaos on September 14th, 1911.. In testimony whereof witness iny band and Meal of office this 26tb day of Auguit. 1891. SEAL R M NIXON, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of lha Currencv. Sept. II, '81. Am a Tonic KotMng E3i:celfi South Americaji Kerv ine. It is uid by FASIS BIOS. AppolntBaeat ef AiMlgrssee. VTOI'ICE is herebv riven, that the un 1 1 dsrsisrned has been aopointed and qoatiana as assignee or tne arm ei mi . . - . . -.a J we- I WilliaoM and William Wei oh. IRA BATMAN, Aug. 26, '91. Assignee. s UllRIFIT'S S A tuns. Itv ifttiA nt &n 1CuAftiitfo.ii to me di rected from tba Clerk of thu Monroe Circuit Court, I will expose at Fublie Saleto the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, SBFT. 21th, 1991, between the hours of IS o'clock a. u. and 4 o'clwk r. x ., of eaid day, lit, tbe door of the court house oi sata jacuros oeumy, Indians, the rents and proflti trr a term not exceeding seven yoars, oil the following described Real Ritate, in Monroe county, in tha State of Indiana, to-wit : Southwest quarter of tlm northwest quarter. And the northwest quarter of the southwest quartor of sertion twenty-four (24) township ten (10) north rtnge two (2) west, except ten (16V acren out of the southwest corner of said northwest quarter of laid southwest quarter, All Id Monroe county and State of Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest nnd costs, I at the same time and plaits will expose at public sale the fee simple) of said real estate. Taken as the property of William H. Buskirt Jr. and Marion Cooler at the eui . of Oarr, Scott A Co. Said sale will be made with relief from valuation or apnraiseraent laws. THOMAS J. FARR, Sheriff Monroe County. Aug- 35, 'SI.

Notice of A.alibiirsiioe NOTICE ia hereby given, tha; the under ligned hue been appoint by tbe Clerk of the Circuit Court of MoaiWe County, State ol' Indians, administrator

of the eitate uf Robert Rosooe, let of .Monroe county, ueceasea. Said eiitate is Supposed to be solvent. ARCHIBALD FLEENEB, Aug. 26, '91. Administrator. s HEItIFF SALE. By virtue of aenrtifiad copy of a de cree anl execution to me ilireeted, from tho Clerk's office of the Moi roe circuit ci'urt, in a cause w herein John W. pmith i.r d Louisa B. Smith are plaintiffs, and John W. Buakirk, Ella A. Soskirk, Emma I. Dunn, Edward J. Dunn, Qiaoe O. Dunn, Samuel E. Dunn, William W. Dunn, Maud M. Dunn, James Smith, und Florence Baskirk are defendants, rea sir. ing me ti, make tbe sum of One Manured ead Fifty Dollars t$lMi), with tho in rett on said decree and coats, I will expose at Publk Sale to the highest biddiu', on SAT'DBDAy, SEPT. 26TB, 191, between tbe houn of 10 o'clock a. tn. lad 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the deoi' of the couri. house in Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and prcfita for a term not exceeatng seven yours, ine following duscribed real eetate, in M nm county, in the mate of Indiana to-v it: Beginning at the northeast ooraar of the southeast quarter of the south met quarter ef section wren (7), thonos 1'est eighty (80) rods, thencs north tony ( 40) rods, thence west one hundred and. tw in-ty-one (121) rods, thence south eighty i SS) roas, tnenoe east two nunoraa una ana (201) rods, thence north forty (43) rds, to the place of beginning. Ail in to mtship ten (10), north range two (2) west. All in the County of Moarea, in tha State of Indiana. If such rent and profits wil? set Hell for a sufficient sura to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose at Public He:t, Isa :faimple of said real estate or so much thereof as may be sufficient to diackairga said decree, interest and eosta. Said sale will bo made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. THOMAS J. FA Rll, Sheriff Monroe County. Aug. 26, '91. MID GRAND HAUC HOTEL 81 to ICS N. Clark Stnet. CHICAGO. Only four minuutes frocri t!e Court House: Cable-cars pas the door. Now house with all Modern improve ments; newly inrnfsiied. Oa Araeri fan ana Kuropean nlaas. Kocnis S3 00 ekly; transients 60 cents and tip-S vara, iurxisn tsauis lor ladies and teentlemeu, SO cents. Restaurant by vna. ompas;non, nue eaof t.:Bicatro ,ni. nioc-League clubs. Table d'Hotel Herr""t6TCut this oat for futon use. Interesting Facts. Fifty Per Cent. Better. T ,kmh, Neb., Jan. 3C, 1801 I. P. Hopewell, Bloomington, Indbina, Deal: Hro., i have taken four of tbe onehalf donen bottles of South American Nervine you had sort me from Faris Broi ., and 1 feci at leatt SO per cent, better than I did before ising it. I bave put the other two bottles away for a ruiny day, as I was afraid I would bve trouUlo in gettiau it again. It is lurely a wouuriui umic. Your Bro., B.C!.HOPiSWEHA Oniv Able to "IJiraaT ArawinS." Ukxtord, Ihd., ."Vtaich 20, 1801. Paris Uros., Genu: I was attending ourt uev eral weeks ago at Bloomineton.alter turIne a severe case ot lit ciippe. nnd was just able to "drag around." bavin;; neiver tulty recoveruU trom tne aiseasa. An acquaintance told me hoar he had biea lieaefitted bv the use of three bottle of South American Nervine, bought at your oslauimnnieoi, anu went mnwnwi; ana secured some of tha isedioino. I have taken it according to directions, nad am so much benefitted that. I feel that I am only doing my duty in sending you ".his statement. 1 believe the "South Ameri can" is the best lonio m the world. GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN. He's Ahoot Well How. Gosroar, Ins., March 10, 1891 Fnris Bros., Sirs.- As a result of tha gratitude I feel for the benefits derived front the use of the South American Nervine par chased at yoi r house in February, I desire to state that I was feeling "miserable and no account" from the enacts if a severe case of grippe, an i that in one wnek from the time I irat Ixgua the mudiciiie's use I felt vastly better. Now I b-ttievo I am almost well, but I uai still taking this medicine, as I want to feel all right before I quit. You mar publish thii. JOBlf Ii. MABLEY. Notice to Fresteirx Holtirs m Third street from C Huge Aveeua to Henderson stress. All parties owning property or Third street, between College Avenue arid Henderton street, In the cit.yof Bloooiingtea, Indiana, interested in the improvement of said street, will tak i aotioe that t'tei City Engineer has mado final esticiate of cost or improving saia itreet iron uMiojru Avenue to Henderson street, and mailii assessments against prcperty boleers Psaid improvement, said assessment belli; low on me in tne uiiv uiera's onioe. All parties interested will take natke that a rommittee frcia tbe Com mot i Cove;cil of said city will meet in tba Mayor's office in said city, Thursday, Aurui! Jlth, 1891, at 7 o'closk p. m, at whk.k time and place any one aggrieved l said assessments can make move (their grievances, and the same rill be consider by said committee. ROBERT C. GREBVKS, Aug. 12, '91-K. City Clerk. W. H. BAST, Attorney. Notice to Wsm-Resis14Bts The State of Indiana, Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit court. October term, 1891. Came Rock vs. Edgtir V. Miller and Ella A. Miller. Nov comes the plaintiff by William H. East, her attorney aad tins ber motion herein, tngeth ir with arc am davit that said defendants, Edgar V. Miller and Ella A. Miller, are aot naidenia af tho State of Indiana i that said action is a motion for a nunc prw uno entry (to cor rect tne record) in tne cue oi summon b. Carmichael vs. Edgar T. Miller and Ella A. Miller, and that said non-resident de fendants are aooasary parties thereto . Notice is tbetefore hereby civm said defendants, that mid motion will be made on the IM day o October, ISSt, tne same being the ll'h judicial dsyof said October term of dkid oourt( at the Oaurt Uouie ia Bloomington, in said county ami Stale, and answer or iler.ur t said motion, the same will be board and determined in their absence. Witness aiy name and the seal of said Court, affixed at Bloomington, this S7ib day of August, 1891. JOHN W. CRAVENS, SEAL Clerk. Sept. 3. 1891.

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