Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 October 1891 — Page 2
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The Fall Weather, Winter Is Coming.
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The Largest Stock of CLOTHING and HATS, The Largest Stock of BOOTS and SHOES, Erer Brought to Southern Indiana.
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That can be had enough for you. one's dollar, l.qt Aaaaavnaa, JJKJLJfiaM, aMfcee 'Ml fcMiaw. THE MAN NOMINATED BTTHK REPUBLICAH OOSVKltTIOS tlnsljatiapoh Bw ai m vatverair. AMfla Qeitmofm IneOviduti CSi-riemhm. ' Preeadent John IC Gsa?r, of j tne txate uamntr, reports ajery akrtsuie condition of affairs at th State UQivenky.thk&. The swasher of stadents who have alseadf gif ed ao intention of sttrjsdiog the Oaiverahy this war u fcr beyond the atnmber of any preecdina: year. The vacaneiea aiade ia the faetlta last spring by the teahjaadoB of President Jordan and the peoieasora he took with him to fitaa&ad University have been illed. "Do yen inow,BBe eid to th Newt reporter, "that the Indiana University haa wore perfectly solved the problem of gtviag te each etodeat what he iadhridoaily needs than haa aay other noiveraity in the United States? Well, it U ttmm I cub talk freely about it heaiaaa I hid aothinf whatever to do with tie matter. 1 knee- that ie. seven years I. regarded Ha asheroe of study aa the ideal college eirricalnm, bat aatil this sntntner I did not know how widely that epiatfoa waa ahared. At the meeting of edoxatore at Toronto tbm aaaaiaer papera wese read by leading raea from treat Faataraeollegea and is several ineUscea fthey reined to the Indiana Uarmnty ia tarau of the highest praiaa. An Indiana aiaa abroad who inquires arill be surprised to learn how well our State University ia known." I Export ef turn, in J Aa exasasdiVa atadv of tha workr fini avpply, ia the fortfcnaniae; aasaber of lie AoMrieaa Agriculturist, eaapfaaasK facts of grava Importance ti both America and Jbwope. It ahw that kaU has not heeai toid ahout the European shortage ia bveadstuffa, wbieh not area a bonatiful ewn tab yasr woold haw refbved. Ae--eeetfew4a largest cstjaaetesof production bntt) at baaae and atrosat, aad, ra a, earning that Uw UnUed States and Canada export 225,600,900 baekeis, (am it a daaraUMwraHaVasM supply of at least two luadred million botbab ot wbaat aad Tja.wttaa petriWMjaftboiaotaga aaig twfaa at grmt. Aidai ta tnit b tba abaoBt total (Ulareoftaa potato turn ia XnamdaadaaoriaMeaitaiiBMBt in ta jitM of pototam as the eoatiacat. Xraa wtih the nttaoc. aBoaomj1 of dattibution aad aa nalKajd-of eoemioptioa of Aaarieaa BMhw gnwa distiaai ia bafia th awaata of Smopa KoorauM OHDOrtt of wkaat mail laar rmm wo Unitaa CKal State in Aaanat that Banao rtcard tha tttaatl won thaattnuayal feoaa paiatad. OthoraiaiH why ihaatd aba bay ia a tingle awotb ekoa iaai tha bamat aoarlr balf aa morh wbaat as ae took from Wia UaHod States deriaf tha oatira ant Wkt SMaitB of tha 7BBT foOowfac; oa of m hMfwit wheat .-oce and a parted of btff roch prices T ladoed, Anna arbaat as. ports waia alaaat ttabta moat of tha same aaonta last year, aad orer four tliom as anKh aa the artmga szporU at this aav aaaaf lastyair. for tha first dsse h wbaat, brta aod aiiddUiias ara batng axjtartod to Kurope, Ihu early in tha aassea. The eiraaMtaaojs are aaeentod aa tbo (trongarl. possibU reasoa for be. ovivg that prise of wbaat ara ta-day waaaUrsJW W. It looks for a tbarp advaaos 5a all oar sab asaooai as tha dona ad reanxsH iBwHatlodaateBtoftbo orM's eaaaj sappijr. Sverjr bashat af bJdbgrade 'shaat b ldajr worth folly ft on taatarn whera it grew. Ooaofiao awst aaarbad rasjnrat of tha prwparity that b ataaadyapM i awriaas aarietUtw, nstad by a aaaia atigaiaaa, b tha aslant ta wWoh araan ia pUanbx: t qaito ia co-ofiaratiTa buying and tSXiag,
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Wwa nia FaT. Three yerra have elapsed since Henry Beesch, fo-merly a satovm keeper at 174 West Randolph street, ami his wife Margaret were both found dead in the same room, i he husband was discovered hausins from a door and his wife waa found lying in a pool of blood beside the bed. Var ious theories were advanced at the time by the police ancl pbjsiciann. 8ome thought that Heesch had killed hie wife and then committed anicide. Others concluded that Heesch banged himself boause of ill health, and that Mrs. Heesch. when she saw the lifeless body of her husband suspending in the air, Ml upon the floor and died of heart disease. It was an important question to the betra of the dead couple, as they left no children. If Heesch died first the wife s heirs were en titled to nrooertv worth 5.000. phot if the wife waa the first to ex pire then the bmband's next of kin came in for the estate. An attempt was made in the Probate nrt to solve the mystery, but without aocThe heirs on both sides gave it op and agreed to share equally. So an order was eotered by Judge Kohlsaat that it was still doubtful who died first and provided for an equal distribution of the property aaaoog all the heirs, Chica jo News. Wbat Caawca TertlaT. One of the priocipal causes of the more serious forma of vertigo, or dizziness, is a diseased condition of the inmost portion of the ear, the labyrinth. Vertigo of greater or less seventy may result frarn whitaver disturbs the blood pressure, either within the labyrinth or in tb middle ear. Similar nfieots are a ho produced by false impressions received through the eyeor through the sense of touch, and by disease of the spinal cord. ranee the great nerve which goes to the stomach is at its cerebral center intimately . associated with tha auditory nerve, disturbance of the stomach may cause the vertigo, and on the other baud, a disturof the anditory nerve may aaaea or vomiting. Ver tigo is sometimes brought on by paralysis of a single muscle of the eye, or even oy toe temporary weakness of an overtaxed ocular moaeie. The -form of vertigo now known as "Meniere's diseare" ia that form which the famous Dean Swift suffered, and nnder which he often appeared like a staggering drunkard. The patient on arising in the morning feels as if the room were whirling around, or aa if he were floating or linking. Sometimes be falls when attacked, but be never loses coBacioaanesa. There are noises sometimes quite loud in the ear aad more or less deafnecs. There may be also faintoess and vomiting. The attacks incline to be repeated with increased frequency. In the intervals, however, the patient rewell. LMmocrat. see vrnat your protective tana system has done tor the farmer, the price of all agricul tural machinery is clear- out of sight in pricee, aod the protective tariff h) the sole cause of it. Bepoblican. Ten years ago the price ef a self-biadiag reaper use S1S, now the price is (129. Democrat. Protect ion has noth ing wnatever to no with the price of agricultural machinery and von know it.
m ROAR - ntq A nervy Krraaaaaer. A tlrammer for a Bi. Iioub clothing Douse triad to play a trice on use Alton road one day recently, and bat far the chance obtervauoa of a rentals pat le tiger, who was awaitinc her train, hi icheue would undoubtedly have succeeded. Tba fellow heM cbecki for two piece of baggage, a trunk aad a tatchal. Obtaining permission from the baggageman, who waa at work on the platform, to go inside aad place an extra tample In hi trunk the traveling man shortly erierged from the baggage room proteating that ha was unable to find big aatbbel. Seareb was instituted, but to no effort; tiki mining grip, for which he hald a oheok, wa nownem to be found. At it wta net forthcoming when his train arrival tha drummer made a formal complainl to tha station agent and put in a claim of one hundred dollar against the road to reimburse him for hi lest. After the man left, a lady who (at in the waiting room and who bad lieen a quiet but interested oheerrer of tha pro emeoing, inquirea oi toe agent u tne drummer had actually claimed that the valise bad been stolen. She was to d ueh wa the ease. "Well," said aba, "from where I sat I bad a clear view of the baggage room, and I diatinctty Mir that man unlock bis trunk and place bii satchel inaide. Then after pretending to hunt around tba room he rushed out and began abusing the baggageman." The agent whistled thoughtful) r. It wa a new dodge on him. Then b sent a dispatch to the operator at the P.P. 4 N. junction, to which place tha drummer had checked hi trunk, in wbieh b outlined the circumstances and nrgel that the a tent call two or three reputab e citiaens and ia tbeir presence open the trunk. The St. Louie man wa up town wln the telegram arrived, but bis baggage ra at tha station. Hastily calling ia tba city marital and the nearest blHcksmilh, tbs lock ef the trunk was skillfully picked, and there, just beneath the tray, liy the mining satchel. The entire particular have been sent to the general office) at Alton, together with toe saucy letter demanding one bus. dred dollar. In reply an anwe;r waa sent to the St. Louis drummer to th.) effect that if he ever dared press his claim any further he would be vigorously prosecuted and punbhed to the full extant of tha law. 61 inoe tba exposure of this wiill-laid scheme to raits the wind it transpire that be ha been working tbo plan ea other roads, but as the man's olefin bad not been paid, owing to the osutl red tape that obtains in inch cases, thecbanee are that ha will never pros any of them. A DitoiiKEN Ekgiseeb. Superintendent Palmeitoo, of the Peoria & Eastern, last night re ceived a dispatch informing him that the engineer of an cistern bound train wss drunk and not capable of managing the locomotive. Mr. Palmerton was able to ''catch up" with the fellow at New (faslle, whera he was bounced from the engine and the fireman put in charge until Springfield was leached. "I never knew a man," remarked the superintendent, "who made a success of drinking whisky and running an engine. The company is twyingyou for running an engine, but will not pay yon any more.'' The fellow bad been with tne reoria s juwtern but a time. Indianapolis News. short After hsving caused the death of twenty-nine employes, the P., C, C. & St. L. railway officials, have decided to remove the bridge which spans Blocker's oreek, near Maosfield. An iron structure will take its place. Tho old bridge was so low that unsuspecting brakemen were knocked from the tops of oars and ground to pieces as the Crain passed through it. It is alleged that the locality is haunted, and on dark, stormy nights, just before the bridge is reached, a man is seen waving a lantern aotoss -the tuck. At the train draws nearer the mysv teriou light suddenly disappears. The railroad men believe it is the spirit of some unfortunate come to warn the living of the danger thai await them.
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Any one who visited t!te Slate
fair grounds and noted tie site and character of the crowd lihiire will be apt to ask, "Where ai the poor farmers?" For two or thiee days of the week the grounds iinifstrticts ot the city were filled wit h a, mov ing throng of well dresaei.irjd evi dently well-fed farmers, witn their wives and families, bright, intelligent looking people, who had come to see the fair and other ittracticns. One day there were at least twentyfive thousand people on the (rounds, moat ot them evidently of tile farming class and weil-to-tilo-looking people. While these thousands were visiting the Stale Faiir other thousands were visiting t be various county airs. If they have sold their wheat they have thiir pockets fall of money or a good tank account, with a prospect ef a good addition when their corn ciop shall be marketed. 1 be doctrine that farming does not pay finde.no supoort in the aDDearanoe of Ihe well dressed crowds who visit the lairs. Ind. Daily Journal. BlMsaslaaTtem's HuaaaBe clety. On the evening of Mey 5l7, 1890, this society was organimid by a mass meetine of citizens in the Walnut St Presbyterian eliurcb at the instance of Mr. C S. Hubbard, Organising Agent of the American Humane Edueatioa Society. The officers are : President, 8. It. Lyon ; Vice Pres., Mrs. Martha FJalatend : Secretary. Jas. K. Beck : Treasur er, Nat. U. Hill. Boaid ot Directors B. F. Adams jr., Mrs. L. C. Louden, W. F, Bow, Gustaf Karsten, John W. Cravm. There are enrolled" as ' aieiobt re, M.M. Dunlap, S. R.Lyoos, W. B Minion, W. B. Halstead, J.K.Beck, David Starr Jordan, Dr. J. Jv Harris, Jas. D. Maxwell Jr., B. M Weir, B.C. Foster, Mrs, L. M. Gordon, Miss 8. P. .Morrison. Nat. U. Bill, H. J. Feltus, J. a. Gas ton, J. E. Edmondson. Geo. N, Puett, W. F. Boas, B. G. Boone, J. E. Wiley, W. E. Woodlnnn, J. W. Cravens, Dillon Talljoi.t, Enoch Fuller, B. W. Miers, B. F. Adams Jr., J. W. Simmons, M'ssis Kahn, J. G. McPheeters, Amail Atwatcr, J. W. Jenka, Earl Barnes, O. B. Clark, J. B. Naylor, W. W. Spangler, H. L 8iaimons, & W. Collins, W. W. Wicks, W. J. Alhin, Mrs. Martha Halstead, Jas. D. Maxwell Sr., W. N. Showers, Jas. D. Showers, Sallie E. Hughes, J. F. May, J. O. Howe, Ada N. Tulryj' D. H. Campbell, G. W, Saundebion, Mrs. W. B. Minton, J. B. Mulky, Gstaf Karsten, Norman MvBee, H. Lind ley's Sons, C. M. 'Parpenter. There is in the treasury the sum of (23, which may be exw nded in the interest of the organisation. Owing to circum8tancei explainable, but unnecessary to be detailed here, the work of the society has not been prosecuted tj nay great extent, nor has it been entirely ueglected. At the call of the President and Secretary a meeting was held recently in the Wulout St. Presbyterian church, when it was determined to take tip t ie work and at least try to get th: Society and its purposes before the attention of all. The purpoieji of the organization are useful. Nacational and humane. Many are- ignoraut and thoughtless in regiril to the riehts of animals and sorou do not appear to understand this rights of -, 1 . .1 III Lcimaren. Anoiner meeting wui ue held probably during thin month, at which it is hoped there may be n full attendance. i S. B. Lroir, President. Jas. K. Buck, Seo'y. Durinc the last fiscal vesrlS.225 pensioners were droied from the mlla hv rpaann of d&l h. This sad fact will be a good deutl of consolation to Democrats who are so anxious, to have the peniiiipn expenditures reduced. If the parents were as careful in bringing up their children as they are in breeding their pigs and horses there would be mrae men on whom to tie the blue ribbon of merit. Blood and traios o j telli m tha human family iurt is stronzly as in the animal world. Los An geles Porcupine. Wkstt Is fiaed Bakllaa; PawIt is a well known fait that car bonate of ammonia is os jd by bak ers in the preparation of the finest and most wholesome bread and cake, and has been from -time im memorial. It ia among the oldest and at the same time ro )Bt health ful constituents of baking powder. It is all evolved tn gas by the beat of the oven, and leaves no trace of itself in the food, and it ia this that gives it its great value as a leaven ing agent in the opiniuia of thi physicians. New York Journal EAST SIDE DRIT6 STORE. Just as soon aa a room can be remodeled anc! fitted op (or me, oia the east side of the aquf.r, I will open a neat prescription drug stom. with an entire new, fresh stook of drugs and medicines, and will make a specialty of the prescription and patent medicine business. A full line of perfumery, ahow case goods and novelties may ' alwayi be round at my new slow, Don t forget that the East Side Druii Store will be in the build iug formerly occupied by Craig Yforley si a uvery siaoie. .expect t3 gel into the new location about the first of September. fclrO. W. KOAMAF.
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We have moved our Stuck to our NEW BUILDING. where we keep a Complete Line oi: MOTIONS, DllY GOO10S, B(OTil nnd SHOES, C1RPETS,
PORTIEIIS,
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CLOJSIHG OUT.
WE HAVE LEFT A REMNANT OF OUR STOCK AT THE OLD STAND,
WHICH WE ARE
CHEAP TO CLOSE OUT. -A-t BEE HIVE, WICKS & CO.
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P. B. MAETIN, Agent for Monroe Co., At Bee Hive Grocery, North Side of the Square-
EXCUB8ION6 TO THE SOUTH. Tiia C. H. & D. will sell hai reit excursion tickets from all station Oct, H to point ia Florida, Virginia, Louisiana, TennsMea, Kentucky, Geonjiii, Alabama and Mississippi at one fare for the round trip. Tha tickets will be good going Oct. 14 aod returning any time wi'.hin thirty days from date of sale. Ask your local agent for tickets via C. B. A IX. or address E. O. JlcCorinick, (i. P. Agent, Cincinnati, O. Notice to Property Holders on Rogrrs street, from (second atreet to Eighth street. All parties owning proporly on lUgrs sltret, between Sec-oud slruot and Eighth Street, in tbe tiitj of Bloomington, Indiana, interested in tha improvatnent of said street, will take notice ilitil the City Engineer has made final etititnnts of the rwt of improving said street from Second street to Eighth street, in said city, and made assessments against property holders for said iinproTement, said assessment being now on file in tba City Clerk's office. All parties interested will take notice that a committee from tbe Common Council of said city will meet in the Mayor's office of said city, Thursday evening, September 24th, 1891, at 7 clock, at which time and place any one aggrieved at said assessments can rrake knewn their grievances, and tha same will be considered by said committee. ROBERT C. GEKEYES, 8cpt 9, '91-St. City Clerk. Notice of Pinal Settlement of Estate. In tbe matter of the estate of Lucy Floetwood, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term, 1891. Notice is hereby given, tbatjthe undersigned, a Administrator, de bonis non, of tbe estate of Lucy Fleetwood, deceased, has presented and filed her account and voucher in final settlement of asid estate, and that tne same will come up for examination and action of said circuit court, on the 3d day of November, 1891, at which time all person interested in ssid estate are required ta appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and voucher should not be approved. And the heir of said estate, and all other interested therein, ara also hereby required, at tbe time and place nfoteaaid, to appear aad make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. IB A FLEETWOOD, Sept. 23, '91. Administrator. J. B. Mulky, Att'y. r Ohio and Mississippi Kail way , tem l'at Un Et and Wtt."3 4 Hollal Daily Train to Cincinnati, 4 Solid Daily Trains to St. Louis, 3 Solid Daily Trains to Louisville, 'Connection in Union Depot with train I (for all line for the East, "West, North nnd South. Through Vestibule Day Coaches, Pullman Farlor cars and Sleepor on all train. A Double Datlv ILIae of Pullman Vestibule Buffet Bleepurn iron i ot. iout ana outions on Main U-ito Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York, without change. Houe Skikiks Moving West should taka this line a it ha less changes of ears aad better accommodatisn thaa otber route. Our vestibule car are a luxury, which may be enjoyed by all. without extra charge, and every attention ia given our passenger to make their journey pleasant and comfortable. Our agents a ill take pleasure In answering inquiries in regard to rate for passenger and freight, time, routes and connections; aall alt your borne if desired and attend to shipping frejght by th most direct routes and checking baggage, without oharga for any assistance they may be abla to render. N. B. Passengers should purchase ticket before entering ears, as tbe ticket rata I ten cent less than tbe train rat. Communication addressed te the undersigned will receive prompt attention. Address: D 0. Shanks, Ticket Agent O. A M. Ry., Mitchell, Ind. C O. Joints, D strict Passnneer A tent. Vlncennes.Ind J. F. HakkaSd, Pres't A Gsn'l Manager w . B. BUATTBC. General Pass'r Agent I CIXCttiSATI, O.
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Notice of Administration:. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by tbe Clerk of tba Circuit; Court or Monnm County, Slate oi Indiana, administratrix of the estate of Levi Houston, late of Monroe county, deceased. Said cstitte is snppnaed to be solvent. AtAUY B. HOUfiTON. Sept. 30, 'ill. Administratrix. Fulk & Corr, Att'ys. Notice l Aaiuliilfttrntur'M Sale. Notice is liereV given that tho undersigned AdMinUtVatrix of the botate of Levi Houston, lute of Monroe County, Indiana, lecearsd, will sail at Fublio Auction to the highest bidder oa THL'RSOAY, OCTOBKIt, 2IITH, 1891, beginning at 10 .I'olock of said lay. at thn fiirm of said decedent, in Washington township. Monrrn) county, all his personal properly not taken by tha widow, consisting of Horse, Cittle, Hogs Hay, Oirn in th Fiolil. Faiming Implements, Idtimehnld and Kitchan Furniture, and va.-iom other articles. TERMS) OF SALE. All turns under five dollars, cash in hand ; all rums over five dollar i a credit of nine months will be given, l.he purchaser giving lote with approved iiccurity, waiving all relief from valuation or appraisement lawn, bearing eight per ut- interest altar maturity until paid. HAST X. HOTJSTOK, Sept. 30, ':)!. Administratrix . Fulk A Corr, Att'ys. Notice lo Properly Holders on Third ntreet, from College Avenue to Henderson street. All parties owning property on Third street, between College Avenue and Henderson str wt, in tbe City of BUomiogton, Indiuna, interacted in tha improvement oi said street, will taka nolle that the City Engineer baa made final estimate of tbe cost of improving said street from College Avenua to Henderson streot, and made asseisment against property holden for said improvement, laid assessment being now on ilia ia th City Clerk's oflice. Alt parties interested will bike notice that a committee from the oomuion council of aid city will meet in thn Mayor's office in suid city, Thursday evening, September JUh, 18'JI, at 7 o'clock, at which time and place any one aggrlevxt at sata assessmen is can make known tbeir grleva noes, and the same will be considered by said committee. ROBERT C. GREKVK3, Sept 9-'l-2t Oitj Clerk. L!VORDIlVANC13 for Ihe improvement of Walnut street Bxo. I. Be It ordained by the Mayor and Common Council cf tho City of Bloomingiion, Indiana, t wo-third of tha member '.hereof concurring therein, that Walnut itreet be improved by laying a brick or sawed atone sidewalk on tbe east aide thereof, from Kirkwood Avenue to Sicond street, in (aid city, ia accordance with the plan arid specifications therefor aa heretofore adopted by the Common Counoil for the improvement of said street, now on file in tha office of the Clerk of said city, and in ac cordance vritb the resolution therefor of tbe Coniman Council adopted August 4ih, 1891. Sec. II. The cost of said improvement of said street, except tho proportion there of occupied by street and alley crossings, shall be assessed per lineal front foot against thn real estate abutting thereon, said assessments, if deferred, shall be paid in ten annual Installments, to each ef which shall be added interest at six por cent, per annum, payable cmlnnunlly from the date of final estimate thereon, and collected as provided by law. A bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipation cf the collection of said deferred assessments, unless the property owners pay their said assessments bcibre said bond or bonds are issued. All as provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of Indiana, approved Marc!8tli, 1889,nml amended March Oth, 181)1. Seo. III. This ordinance ahs.ll be in full force from and after it legal publication. I. Roborl; O. O reeves. Clerk of the City of liloomington, Indians, certify the foregoing lo be a true and oorroct copy of an oromanco naoptea by tne uommon uouncil of raid city, at their regular meeting held September 15th. 1891. ROBERT C. GREEYES, Sept. 23, 31 -3t- City Clerk.
Evltlaac. Msthodiat Protestant An evidence that man was creat
ed for a higher sphere than that afforded by the present is h is dis content with worldly acq imsit ions and enjoyments. Give the ox or the horse an adequate supply f r his natural wants, and the one will lie down and chew the cud of satisfaction and the other will race over the meadow with delight ; but a man ia not satisfied with an tba ndant supply of anything. The greater accumulation ot desirable good, the greater is his disosntent. Two facts of his being are patent ; bis capacity is too large for what he finds here, and when he acquires it it is not adapted to bis enjoyment. JLtiese tacts are the natural oarnest and evidence of a higher sphere awaiting him. Those who want jvr! tntd Chester White Hogs for breeding (either sex) can buy them of 1. Jr Hopewell, at the "Sweet Home Farm," just west of city limits. Also a few Marino Bucks to liepose of. Law O a r d n , FVhKt! CORK, Atiort. Offim n Allot J- Mctforw'e nsw Mock, iqs-iasr. omi corner roans. Special and cartfut atUntion will it given to Probuto ha'us, ojfd to prtmpt collection of claim. Btttlttiteni of trfittt a tptciMtg. J. F. MORQAW, Attorney. Offit atja. ttain over National Bank. AUtummtt (f a legal nature given cartful aiterHon Prctate ttuineu m tpccialty. , Wi in all totnrtt. Headquarter! for jxiuioa ap. fiitanie. Give me a call. MULKY f MICE, AUtmuft, Notariet and Insurance Agentt. Wdl practice in all the State and Fnaeral Onirii. Prompt and careful attention, given ta (A (Sierion of Claim, to tattling deealimA eetatet, and to all otktr aiuinsst of m legal nature. A tpeeialtg made ef Pennon. Office over "Corner" clothing atere, aeutXnett comer puttie eguare. LOT) DEN ROGER. AttorneyOffice over Firnt National Sank, ihiattxai of legal nature given careful attention in all court. Real ettate title exatnined ey aid of ' Louden' . Atttruct A tpeeialtg made of ihe catlection and remittance of. etuimt ef ail kind. RUSKIRK i FITCH, Attorney Office in building eouth of Bank, on around floor. Special attention give to Probate iutinee. to ike collection of claim, and to butineu in all tne eoufi a tri and adjoining eountie. DUNCAN B AT&T Alt, (S. CL Dsuscon, Ira C. Batman,) Attorney. OJfc over Stone' tho eiore, wet tide public ejnare. Particular attention will be giten to Probate eatet, collection, ete. Wilt practice in ail tAe court. - EASTf EAST, Attorney. Offi-te in Be Bite Block, north tide miblic eevare, ujt-ttair. Give prompt attetitUm to Probate butineu, and it the icoUection ef claim. Will alto practiet ssa ell court. Agentt for No. I utturemee. WH. B. B U R FORD, XttKos'x-apHex-, Palntort Sttatloiaea, AfatMifltctiiirov of Xs1an.1t: Hooka, lUsiart-ss.vox' laud Slxadea. NO. 21, W8T WA8HISGT0X Sr Indianapolis, Indtana. AMD DOJS'T FORGET IT I I have a large number of 11 rst-class Buggies, Surreys and Spring Wagonii, ia the old Christinn Oh ui fill building, Kirkwood Avenue, cast of tbe National Hotel, which I will trade for stock cr will toil low down for cash. No man in Monroe feounty can afford to make a purchase beore getting my price. I can fit you oak will bay all tho good bones that are qrought to me. Remember that it will pay you big to see me before yon bu r or sell. DAVID McGmNlS. P, C ilUNO, H, D, Ofiiae over J. P Tmmet3 Clothing Store, West Side Square Keeteeaee, 874 4Msa Avewsa, Notice of Flatiil Settlement f Ealate. In the matter of the estate of Zaiikla Abel,- deceased. In the Monroe Cfrcuit Court, Octbar Term, 1891. Notice is hereby given, that the itndrrianed, as Executiix of the estate cf Zarikla Abel, deceased, has presented and tiled her account nnd vouchers in ileal settlement of said estate, and (hat tha same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the Id day of November, ISiil, at which time all person interested in aaid estate ara required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why iiaid account aad voucher should not bu approved. And the heir of said estate, snd all ot.hers interested therein, are also hereby J mquired, it tha time and place aforuaaid, ! to appear and mate proof of their heirship or uUim to any part of aid eetaf. ADA N. TULKY, Sept. 30, '01. Exccutrhu J. B. Mulky, Att'y. Vandal ia Iine. The Tarangh Use to the Bast aad Vest. EAST BOOHS, WKST BOVIil). No. 2fl, 1.2.52 p. m. No. 5, 9.02 a. m. No. 8, 3.44 p. m. No. I, 1.05 p. m B. s, 9.1 3 p. ra. He. 21, 2 4T p. m. No. 12, 2 12 a. m. No 9, 12.32 a. m. Ntu 6, 2.58 a. m. No. 3, 9.34 j). in. No. 4, 8.2S 8. m. No change of cam between Greene,tat!e, Cincinnati, Columbus, Pittsburg., 1'hJadolphia, Washington, Baltimore, New York Klegaat parlor cars to Indianapolis, St. Louis and Cincinnati, without chaaga. This lino runs Pullman vestibule, .1 leaping and buffet can on through traiaa with but one change to points in Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, lown, Arkansas and California. Dining; our on Tnins No. 20 aad tl. I raies leaving Torro Haute for St. JosJ epr ana intermedials points: Lkatk U t. M. r. M. Terre Haute, a 20 11:10 4:00 Cruwfordsville, 8:12 2.03 8:15 Frankfurt, 9:11 2:4S 2:14 Lngansport, 10:40 3-91 ft 45 AasroB South Bend, 1:33 5.44 10.55 St. Joseph, 2.43 2.00 Cloati connections at all points in Michigan Auy informntion regarding I'mte, ratei,, Jco., address CIIAS. H. MlJiH .t, Traveling Passenger Agent, Terra ilnute, Ind. B. A. FORD, General Pasimir Auent, J. M. UHESIlliOIKill. Assistant General Passenger (Vj;en5, 6l. Lvrnii, Ale'
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GRAND PALACE 1IQTELI 81 to WW N. Clark Street, CHICAGO. Only four minuute from 1h Caaat Hcuse: Cable-Mrs nasi tba door. .saw bouse villi all Hodera luprore-BF meets; newly fuialsl ed. On Aaaerl-af1 can and Eurof eau ph tit. Bcoas M.ao eaiy; trans en a oi cent aae apward. Turkish Battl lor ltdfas aad leeiitlemtn, SO onU. Restsarant try Fred. Coainafraaa, liUe eAe)' ChleagoB laol naioa-Latigne.clttb. TaNad'HoUi set ed. jasycnt tab o&t for future asa. P. , BDSKIlitK, loud: EBS, Atlenieys. for FhtiatnT. Notice tax MsaRrte4arlB. Tbe SUte of IniUsaa, Monro Orat'. In the Monrte Circuit Court, October Term, 1891. Th First national Bank f BleQwlaw taa, Indiana, Tiitleorga W. Billanbaehar. Mai-garet Boilenfetefcir, Maitia C. BsUea bswher, at ala. CompliiiBt Ho. 3271. Now ce Brew lite plaintitr, by P. X. Bui. kirk, Lendaa A Bonn, its atlietaam,atvl file it complaint herein, toffrther whk aa nfBdavit that naij defenabuil. Marti a C. Dollenbacher, is n.t a rasUtant of the State of Iadiann; tlu ts&id astioa la for the parposs of :r reeling a dsere of toto. closure ef a murteaga, and thst aaM4Mii rat id ant defendant is a neoiaaary parly thereto. S'otioa la therefora hereby eircn saiii defendant, last samed, that nnlea a ta and appear on l.b twanty-fmrth Jadtaiift day of the aeais term of the Meavae xii. , eutt court, to lie holden en the eaon$ Mondav of ISeLntvir. A. Tl. laal at tla
Court House ia Bloorpiagton. fat salt j Si
jounty and oti,te, and aaawtMr or ecita' to said complaint, the same will be bsatif ;
ana aeverraiaeu ill nil siostiniMi. lj
vrnaess my ai.meano ssKiaaai of iawai court, affixed u,t Bleotaiottasi tUa Hill: aay oi uctooer, a. u. iai. SKitl JOHN W. CBAVIN8. j.s Sept. 16, '91. r.W. K. S AST, Att'y. notice tin mmm-mMaumibLm The State of Indiana, Mo area In tbe Moanie Circuit OwtrW Term, 1891. Charles T. Sebertaon va, Wai KotKirUoit, JUrtt a K. Kohtrtsoau 11 C. Kuggle. ' ?f Voni plain t No. llSs. K ow comes I be plaintiff, by. East, his attorney, and flla am heroin, togethnr with aa iiaVtaiftjJl sara aeisnuans, oitraa u. ituia.iaa reaisiani or ta auta or lndausar; said action ia for tha foreelmasai' a mortgage on real estate aad IhatasMl resiaent aenaoan: ia it nectxsary theteto. ': N otice In Uuire bre lierebr rivea dafoadaat, !aat au med, that tas atie II and appear oa th i lSih day of tae al term of the Mon-ee circuit coovt,1 nouien on toe :iec ne floodiy ot ( A. 0. 1691, at the co an home ia ington, in said county nnd Stats, aaeVj swer or demur to said com plaint, tana wi7 be heard nod determine! ia Bar-: seace. V Witness my m rce and Uuiseal ,ef court, atnxtid ut llloomingtoa, IM 6th day of 'Sep ember, A. D. I69LV as ml JOHN VT. CRrVVBIi Sept. , '91. -Jfft JOHN S. EiiJT, Att'y 1 Notice f llou-Rejls The State of ladjaaa, Monroe Cost! In tha Monroe Circuit tArt. Oatak r.-m icq, f : John D. Coll.mn va Sarah B. Wall X. C. Walker. Sarah Wrighti. Complaint No. lira. Stow 'tome the plaintiff, by Eas;, hi attorriej , -nd filis Ilia heMin, touetlier with an nffi'lavit laid defendants, Itarsih B. Walker, I Walker aad :1k rah W -ight, are dents ot tbe&itatiiof Indiana: action for fereclasure of metHmpHJil real estate, sad tl as said noa-TcatdiaP jawl rendanU are neeessary parties tharetac; Notice i tbitt:fi're kereby givea'Js aeroaaanu, lamaaiaea. tnat at be and appear ea the 19th it Oftbeeext torn of the Monroer court, to be holds n oa the eoaend ofCctober. A. 10. 1891. at th in liloomington, in said county and answer or demar to aaid I the same will Ut heard eaddsteti their absence. Witness my name and the teat court, affixed at liloomiaetoii. latt. 7th 'lay orSeptHiiber, A. D. 1891, aaab JOHN W. CBitTJUr&V::! Sspt 9, tl. Vsa-M Oalico )t C'iatraMr Cnrreacy. 'WAfcHIrHriOIf, Augott teta, 1 It j B.r tusKs,A.o, Dy saufliaasiiry amu ft ammbLJ in thm ii nrfshiaaT:;i been made to iiipear that "The. Fleet! ttonai nans: oi oiooaaiagtoa,' of Btoomiagton, in the County of Me and State of Irdiiina, lias com' .pHeefi all th provision! of the Act to enable National Banking to extend their corporate eirtsieaoa for other putrposM, appr jred 1882, New therefore I. Robert Deputy and Actinir Comptnillar if f. . jk V 1 .V .1.. .
rirst nationni tnx or tiiioriajiaaf:!iE in the City oi Bloomiajtoa, la taa!l
County of Monro and State ef IndUiajV-.; '5 ii authorised to have sucoeniea fur tasY'.'iJ
oeriod speciKl in its aroenilea Srtiti5e
of auioeiation, nit u sly until close of lasa' iaen on Saplwmber Utb, 1911. In testimony whereof vritaess iaa .
hand and Seid of ofSce this icth day T Augtist. 1891. rSSALl K. la. BIXOH. iMjputy ana Aoniig uoaqHroitor or tea1 Currency. ! Sept. 2, '91. ' W. U. KitST, Attorney. Sfotlce to ?loaReelteate ) Tho State cf Indiana, Monnm coaavr. In the Monroe circuit court, October -U-rm, 1801. Carrie Rock va. Edgar F. MSller wed Ella A. Miller. Now cumiss the plaintiff hf 'Wililaia H. Eat, her attornay, aad file Hef motion herein, inirether witli ifaVy ' davit that said del tndanta, Kdai r F. Mia lerand Klla A. Miller, are ac4 resldsata of tbe State of Indiana; that sa It I nctiot. "t i i a motttn for a nurc orotune entry ilocao
rcct tto record) in tho case of 4nmoa BV l Cnrmlohael v. Ediiar T. Miller and Wmh:m:i
a. aimer, ana wi sata noa-sesiuaet aa lun.ianta ,r ntot'sarv uares i vroo ifjil defendants, thut notion will be laaaeV' on tbe 2d dny ot- i;tober, 1891. the mate beine llie 1 lib. Juilicial day of mid tl tr term of said court, at the CUtrt Howsaw? in Uloomingtoo, Ir said ominty nd StM m.A A - . : J -1 same will be hei rd and detei mined their ahsonoii. itness aiy nans and th asmt of (loiirt, affixed at 1 iloomingioa, this tHK day of August, 1851. -M ... ' . 1 . S.,,1 :' 1 11 '"!
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