Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 39, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 November 1891 — Page 2
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"THE CORNER. FOB nWlUKAT IN 1SW : THE MAX NOMINATED r-.tt-Jfai-f PaSaMT atislls ptvtftKallv evs4ble tbinf tfctkMMMttrnnibn 4 the G, A. O. iMHuaM wherein the (MmK tajr i."pjed. The ia bat mm Baa? is tbi etMotrv. sad fawn Is hat mm Natjoa, and lb iMMwpnrtv of fiauntiag tM rebel mf thonsi rrqnire no argnawat. i-Sctr. J Jr-nckcs raofregitn at Iwdssaapolts mtct!r sag ttMttd last fan icmcMtioa wtmki fee aaufswat, mmd ba ka4ci h ia. Hut fMrwaiumm tKda't tike his ewtj of I be awM" views, as tber Mlerialtv iadCTrerrtl with tasintss. Jfow, m a spirit of revcorr, tit BcwmmI J.J. may'coiM-iwta to tsarrv im ta tune, and so csose a wMMaJe drtracMM of urtea that ' ive yran fraa Hatr. Sm on aajneato that tbe Grati Old Party got a black eye in New York, that both fore feet war awnewaat d Moralised in Iowa awl llawaebaariia, bat that kt ia solid en bia bind legs , Ohio ad feMMjiyawM. Tbe RPibl:-as Tasv tba oppr ktraaca at tbe New Yark Legnbiiora and tbe DeasaaiaU tb lowar braach. Tba fcrmer body ia of) mac apora isareitawec than tbe atbrr, Ibrtt will bold over to 1898 and aaaiat is the election of a UnitJ tkatea Senator to aanseed fikKi ek. Hill'a eflbrta to ateme u Daaieeratief IWaKoe ia the Senate two yeara hoaoi baya been a Cailure ... m Tm netiono m Ireland are atiU dWMinc pslitiea) onea with wwrda.atoM and btUelsba xb bard amnMwta arrye oaty to delay tbe day of Irvland'a iadoi trial U. atICSnU baa a riebt to ckbw,aabedaea,tbnt the reo!t of taeObineaiBlion u a direct and aaailita yidiaatjo of feia tariff mm. Tbat waa tbe controlling ia- : and tbe vic tor ia tba aaoat JMUbje event of tbe year. Wabedi Cller. atCnwferdV iila, ia tbe only Indiana College of ante tbat has eontinoed to refoar pt adaMt woomw. A aoornktee waa anaoiated aaaM tinM apt to e laaidar tbe adviaability of makinc tbe InatHali nn eo-eoncat tonal. Tey .wiff otake tbeir report to tbe .board of trnfteaaneai aaoatb. and k U MtdHoniH I m cfa afimaiii'e, ft will Mt be adopted, bowevw, wbetn oppailtiox. DoBr Go Back j IfAA, IkicfftNL Tbe Weekhr Palo Alto aya tbat Preatdeat Jnrdaa of the new University, eanrowee hnweif aa bebM aMwt ayreeaMy mrprWd at tbe hieb atandinc abova by tbe (Htorwaboya ia tbeir esaattaation j f'-r adnunwoa to tbe nntvernty lie aaye tbe ayetice fa bieer tlian be err knew in any oollejn bui ft Wotf.-aWn FMoeioBo Call. A Wktearvu Pabjuit. YeM (son eonnt (of stueb wtfb the viersaeand afaatinrd native of the fftate of Sfaiw. Tbe atnyy eomee 1 rant Kmnehnnkiwt tbat Captain Benjamin Tlamjwort, ninety-
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H. T. aghtt recently repaired tba roof of of dm bora without aid. He refilled io aeeept tbe aapiatanee of bis ana, aged sixty, being afraid "that tbe boy might hurt binwejt." A Vara at One of tbe popular paintings at tbe New York Academy of Design a yard-fcme panel of noses. A crowd waa always before it. One art critic exclaimed, fc8ach n bit ol aalure aboold belone to ill tbe people, it fa too beauliiiil for one asan to bide awav." . Tbe Youth's Companion of Bostea, seised tbe idea, ana spent twenty thousand dollar to repro duce the painting. The remit bas been a trtaroph ot artiatia dwmey sod color. Tbe Companion makes an Autnoin gift of thfa copy of tbe painting to each of its five hundred tboosand subscriber. Any others who nay snbseribe now for the first time, and request it, will receive the "Yard of Bones." without extra charge while the edition lasts. ISewMfe the gm of cnta beantitol picture all new sabsct ibers will re ceive tbe Companion free,from lime tbe aabsenption ia received to Jannarv First, including the Thanksgiving and Christmas Double Nnmeern. and for a fall year from that date. The price of Tba Companion is 1.75 a year. J!. very tunny anonia take tnia brightest and best of illustrated merer papers in addition to res local paper. -Bev. James Thompson, of MitcbelT, claims to bave walked 4j000 miles in bis toara about tbe entry preaching the gospel. Kansas says to tbe country by tbe result of her election this year tbat it makes her rick to think of what aba did last year. Georre W. Kewtall and three brother who were in jail at Georgetown, Ky ithsrged with OMtrder, mude their escape Monday evening. . UU man Kendall was too sick to leave. The boys were heavily armed and there will be a desperate fight before they are recaptured. George fa the young man who obtained a verdict in Washington county (Salem) circuit court tor $5,000 against the Monoo railroad. Iml. Journal : A New York paper which ia displeased with the orntality of tbe game of foot ball reooai mends the substitution of prise fights as an improvement on tbe favorite sport. Sullivan's challenge to Wsvin opens tbe way for thfa paper to fiiitker its proposed reform by arranging with some; college to bave the fight on its groonds. The editor of the Scientific Ameriesn suggests the following remedy for diptheria, and exprr sses a wish that it might have a sufficient trial to prove tie usefulness. It fa simply that raw onions he placed in a bandage and beaten into a pulp ; the cloths roqtaiuing on. bnw, juice and all, should then tie bound about the throat and well np over the ears. Renewals may liu made as often as use msm becomes dry. In most cgset noticed the result was almost magical, deadly pain yielding to sloepy comfort. Jla Merw Barlpla at sea. rPsiladalnht Kcoont 1 Steel askets far the botlies of tlitKW who die suiMeijly on ahip- '
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SIMMONS & CO. board are being carried on many of the transatlantic lintra. The remains are placed in them and hermetically scaled. Tbe heartless practice of throwing the remains overboard ia considered worse than barbarous, especially when a vmel ia but a few miles from land. Bodies when weighted, only sink a few feet below the surface of the water, where they are soon attacked by the fish and sharks, and reappear on tbe surface ol the water within forty-eight hours. The body of the wife of a rich New Yorker, thrown overboard from a Vera Cms ateamer a few months ago, drifted ashore on the eoast of Mexico, and was seen for week's afterward, until rcblied and snnk by bandits for tbe finger-rings. Col. John R. East went to TnrltatiasiAfSw An rfai 4n wftaewimr a as 4 isaisMtT'a msvuiibi w is vdvus several cases to the supreme court. Training- llke K'.aco-'Uorsea. The defeat of the DePauw football eleven, by Purdue, makes the decisive game come off in Indianapolis in two weeks, for the championship between the Butler and Pnrdne elevens. All is excitement at Butler, and lemons are discarded among members of the team, who are in sotive trainiug. All members of the team with tbeir substitute, have been assigned rooms at the dormitory. A professional cook baa been engaged to prepare their food, who receives bis orders from the coacher as to qusn . . . tity and quality. It consists of beefsteak rarely-cooked, oat-meal, brown-bread and water. ..isAJT pie and cake is tabooed..5 . Mr. urawioroy coscner, - is a graduate of Yale, and a former member of that famous eleven. Al present be ia one of t he players in tbe Chicago University team. He is with the Butler boys day tnd night. Every morning at S o'clock he starts tbe team out on a five mile trot, "a winder," they call it. On their return they are carefully rubbed down ; then their regulation breakfast is served, after which they start out on a long and fast exercise, then more rubbing down. Every afternoon at 4 o'clock comes a practice game with tbe students, some fifty of whom have signed an agreement to play against tho eleven until crippled or killed, snd they make lively work for the team in some of the named, for thu students do their best to win, snd curry the ball with a vim when thuy get it. A purse of $500 has been raised in the city and at the University to pay the expenses of the tesm. The boys hsve dt;ve1nptd wonderful Htaying qualities during the past week, and the final gurtte between Purdue and Butler will be one of the greatest ever pisyed iu the State. Wiped from tub Earth. There is now not tbe slightest trace in Martin county of tbe thriving little city of Hindoitan, which in 1820 was an important manufacturing and trading post, located on the west fork of White ricr. 'Tbe business was owned by eastern capitalists and the town waa settled by cagtcru people. By legislative out the town was made the conuty seat of Martin, sod the population in 1S23 was nearly if not quite six Imudrod, Then an epidemic, thought bv many to he oholera, carried off jieople by the scorer, r.nd it riMulieil ii euiircly diHiiilstiiie le place, ' tiic-!o.-t; ol tjjai, ycitf
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1833 thfl rounty eeit was chanretl to Mt. FUiiMnt. Where once the thriviite place atood it now a field of corn. ;.: UrsTretk' Last Appearance. Most of our oliiler readers will rememlier Horace Heffren, who turned State's evidence against Bowles, Mittigan, iiorsey, et al, Sons ot Liberty, who were arrested snd tried for tree-ion during the war. Heffren was lawyer, and shortly after close of the war he ap peared in tbe United states circuit rnurt rooms at Indianapolis, and tbe late Judge David Davit was presiding. Heffren made a motion, ami Judge Davis spoke pretty sharp, telling him he could nut do what he desired. Heffren, who was ft monstrous fellow, over feet high, and a ge&J deal of a bully in ami out of the courts in southern Indiaua, retorted somewhat tartly, saying ; "But, your, honor, I bavo some rights in this court." At this Judge Davis grew red in tbe race, and every fiber ot in hng frame shook violently abe said, with great fore and enerkr t "Sit down, sir I sit down ! You are a pretty fellow to be talking about your rights in this court . You are a living monument of the Nation's mercy. I wv, sit down:, Heffren sat down and remained there. That was sis last appear, ance in Judge Davis court. John C. Dolan and H. C. Darnell are in tbe atoue business at Kankakee, Ills. On Friday last Coleman Fretman, whose fw lies west of Blooniington, had forty-ninu lambs killed and mangled by dogs. Mr. Freeman cannot be expected to fel very kindly toward the canine family, under these circumstances. Mrs. W. W. Durand ia residing in 8outh Bend at present, and is keeping boaidern. Her sons are attending school at Notre Damts Mrs. Rswles bas been visitine friends in weeks. Remington for severs! Mrs. B?odix has returned to Bloomingtoa after a three months visit to Chicago. Miss Lida Clark is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. A. Millis, at Paoli. Miss Winnie I.nytou retunud til her hom im Danville. Ilia., fin Tbnrsdsy last, accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. w. jj. Hughes. Mrs. Hughes expects to make a visit of ti;n days or two weeks. Mi-s Lay. ton has been here since Jast February, the ureaUr pari of the time cmnloved in the otiice ot her un-!li' as bookkecier, Iu this cujwtiir she made many friends who will regret her departure. Opposite the tosufJBpe is located Charley Md'heetei' grocery store. It is one of the neatent, coziest Btores in town, snd i-nrrii' a large and varied clock of goods. everything new, n"vrl and fresla Beet of produce kept, as only the best is bonght. McKioley & Robettsnn have removed their stork of groceries to the new building just north of the "l'rogres Block, ' and solicit a call from all old customers and as many new ones who may be able to call. We wish to cultivate your business acquaintance, and we believe we can no you mucn gooci. McKxifLKY & BojSERTSON. Sanders' exeaaage. Just received at "Souders' Ex chanee," direct from Annheim.California. ona barrel Angelicu and one barrel of rori v m, roaas in ibbi, ana warraaira fint-claat. Alwi W. j. Enitjon Co.'i Stmt Orada of Maple Grove. Whfekten, Brandiea and Gini, which are guarantaed bv tbem to tie the brat in tbe market. I alio keep Tengen Thiem' Pihenar Bottle Beer, BudveUer, Pnhat Milwau. koe, Malsger'i Tafel, and Tlitme A Wagner's keg beer of Lafayette, which hat been onsale hers for the Ins 30 yean. All theae goods witi be mid on a small margin. My place of bualneas u one door Muth of tbe pottofflce, and no Wines will be done on leicel holidays, or on Sundays by the back door, and de't you forget it. O. HOUDBR8. Notice ta Nen-Reslde(H. Jennie Wilaon, Amanda. Wilson and Abraham Donaldson. Yon are hereby a stiffed that the Commissioners of the City of Bloom inyton, Indiana, will met in the ItayorSjomce in said city on ' M OK DAT, NOVEMBKH Wtu, leal, at 9 o'clock a m. for the purpose of estimating benefits and damages wo properly sought to be ppropriiUtrt in opening south Lincoln street in said city. Your property will in some way be affected by opening said street. By order of Common Council. ROBKKT C. GREJSVES, Oct. 14, '91-3t. City Clerk. Theo. J. Louden. Barry K. Oabe. yOTJOKJV &, GABE, AsMe Aw Btojr, Tvlryelee and Bkyrl SnsfWca. NLOOKI(iTON, DiDIANA. P, C, HOLLAHO, M, 0, Ofiee over J. P Tourntr't Clothing Store, HVaf Side Sqwt. llrBr.fu ej. Cvtlrae Ti r, Btsasniaateai leIUt
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Law C a. r 1 FVLK COJtJI, titoriuys. Offiet in AtUn MeNarv'$ new Woe. wa-fciir. orer corner room, special ana eertuc mtteitio teill be imi to rrooaU etutnm, mnd to prompt eeileetion of eUim: Settlement of ettatu a tpeeialty. J. F. MORGAN, Attorney Office upetairt oner National Bank. AUtHtmeet of a legvl fiaOtrc given careful atfenriion rrotata ovsineu a tpeeialty. w nenea in all courts. Headquarter t for petition appliccmi't. Give mi a coil. itfVtKy t HJCB, Jttornegt, Notaries and Insurance Agents. Will practice in all the State and Federal Courts. Collection of Claims, to settling decedents etMcs, smd to all other ownnet of a legal nature. A specialty mad of Pennons. Ogc over "Cbrnr"' clothing store, touthteeii corner public square. 'LOUDEN f H0GE118, AHornrOJ)te over First National Bank. Bnsinett of a legal nature given careftil attention in all courts. Heal estate titles examined ey aid of Louden' s Ah strict, A specialty mads of the catlegion tnd remittance of claims of all kinds. BVSKIRK t FITCff, Attorney Otles in huUdina south of Bank, on grtitnd Jtoor. Special attention given to; rr,ait mnncss, to xne cwwnon aj cunu. Mut 4n 'm nil tkm .otiW a? iht eiKi! adjoining counties. DUNCAN 4r BATMAN, B. C Puneu!, Ira C Batman,) Attorneys. -OJke over Stone's shoe store, west side public savors. Particular attention will he given to- Probate cases, collections, etc. Will practice mi all the courts.
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us Bee Hive Bloek, north side pubhe square. up-tUirt. Give prompt enii ta frvbaic business, and in the eolleetion nt -Im tM s MsVilt tfrlsasa wesXvoaV Sa tell of claims. Witt aho practi4 in court. Agents for vn. 1 H$uraee, liiin I M, M.D. N..rfuU Building. 8th and Elm Sti. 4:1 s il a a a i I, o in o .
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FOLK as UOKU, Alt jaJ Kottce to Soa-stestdcnla. 1 he Stale of Indiana. Mnnrrv Cnnntv I n tbe Monroe Circuit Court, Dvoemuor j Term, hum. Warfnr.-l CUahsn s. John P. Riloj-, P'.fter Kit-y, Thomas It lv, William It. It.ili.v, Mary A. Mituliall, Wiliiam aliltbell. Complaint No.23!S. Now comes the plaintiff, by her attor. ni'TS aft'i tiles her complaint beruin. togulHcr with an antdarit t'lat said drfond aiitt, John F. Riloy, Peter Biiey, Thm Riloyand William Riley, are nvt resiaitnu 01 uie auiie 01 jinui.iraKolice U thrrefure hereby giren (aid defendants, that unlnts they be and appear on tho first day of the next term ol the Monroe circuit court, to be holder 011 tbe third Monday of December, A. D. 1( 91 . at the court house in Bloomingtos, in said county and Slate, and answer or demur to said complaint, tba same will be heard and detei mined in Iheir absence. Witneu my name and the teal of said cnurl, aiSxed at Btnnmlngton, Ind, this 21st day of October, A. D. 1891. easx JOHN W-CHAVKS& Oat. 28, '91. Clerk. DUNCAN BATMAN, AU'js Xotlce ta Raa-Resideuta The State ef Indiana, Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit court, October term, 1891. Tbe City of Bloom ington, Indiana va. William K. McLean and James Shoeks. Now comes tha plaintiff by Duncan & Batman, lie attorney, snd Ales its complaint herein, together with sn 81di vit that said defendant, James Hheeks, is not a resident of .the State of Indiana ; tli at said action is to foreclose a certain lii n on real ettate on account of street iniproveriients. and that said nonrenident defendant! a necessary party thereto. Notice ia therefore hereby givtn said difeadant, last named, tbat unices ho be ar.d appear on tka seventh day of tbe aexl term of the Monroe circuit court, to be bidden on the third Monday ol December, A. D. 1891, at tbe court bouse in Bloomington, in said county and State, and an. ser or demur tn said complaint, the saoie w 11 be heard aad determined in his absence. W itnesa my nam and tbe seal of said Court, ufflxed at HWmington, litis '2nd di y of Norember, 1891. JOHN W. CKAVEN8, i!EAL CWk. Nov. 4, 1891. a
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Zha Tkreagh Use to ths gnat sad West. XAST imtrwD. wss r bovmd. No. 2i, 1 1.62 p. m. Ko. 5, 9.02 a. m. Ke. 8, 3.44 p m. No. I, 1.01 p. m. So. 2. t.12 p. m. Mo. 21, 2 47 p. to. No. 13, 1! 12 a. m. No. 9, l'i.23 a. m. No. , 2.66 a. m. No. 3, 5.34 p. m. No. 4. 8.2S a. m. No change of cars between Oreeneastle, Cincinnati. Columbus, Pittsbarc, PhiUdelphia, Washington, Baltimore, New York KKgast parlor cars to lnaiscnpous, t Ijonii' snd Cincinnati, without chanare, This linn runs Pullman- Testiliule, sleep ing nn!! buffet curs oa through trains with but, one sbange to i:it in Missouri, Jkansaa, Uulnradn, Nebiiska, lowa, Ar I ,"" Jd lifo'ni' JJluine cars on Trains .Nos. 20 ana zi Tniint leaving Terre. Baute for St. Jos eph und intermediate points: Lkavc a. m l. M. r. u, Terra Haute, 6 20 lilO 4:00 Cnwrordiville, 8:12 2.03 SIR Krsnlcfort, Sll 2:4 7:14 LnKMiispr.rt, 1040 3 01 8:45 Akw.tI tkiuth Bent1., 1:2-3 i.U 10.65 St. Joseph, 2.43 T OO Closo connections stall points In Michigan Atiy information regarling mute, rales, Sc., address CM AS. II. HIXKIt, Travelinc Pnssencer Aent, Trre Haute, Ind. 1C A. nmu, ineral rastenger Agent, J. M. CHgSBItOUGU, Assistant Qemml rasscngor Agnt, EH. Louis, MO s UIEKIFF'S SAt.K. Bv virtue of a eartill Kl ocn'r of a decree and xi:ution to me directed from tbe ClerVe office of Monroe circuit court, ina cauio wherein Andrew T. Maisey is plaintiff and Lucindn Hnrdv, AIi:e M. Ulry, ' I.iH. 11 smtth nni .fitft II. VAirhe Km tin. I r ,.- Hundred and Seventeen Dollar ' -Bi Filty-Seren CmU (till. ST) togaiher wilh tBn inumt on said decree and eosU, as 1. . . .1 a- iL. L- L i i win rnwnnatft it Tiiiuiii; una lo uib aii7n I will'Pipose at publi est Uidacr, on SATURDAY, DKC lb, IS9I, b't'm'ii the hours of II o'clock a.m. snd 4 o'l lwk p. m o' sni'l d iy, nt tbt door of tba soirl House m nuimin;Mn, Jloi.ma L ' no. ' . rTMr. tltt . n.iuirlni; iiatcnlwil reil etitr, in aionrue owUt ol M-ci'un rvtr.it"cn (I m-vMit-cn (IT), town shif eight (i) north r,ngn tao i) Must, con :aining forty i,40j nures. A Ha the follnwine 1 rafts puree's of land liu.ii ia the vaity and Buto ufousaid lo-nit: Tim wort half nf tho n 11th hnif of the nuri.lia'ml quartrr of the sui.bWHt iinrtc nf MH-ti..n s-'VunfM-n (I?) in township j'ij'it J8) north ritnio two ) west, containlnjr ten (10) ncrtia, more or le-. . A II n the dusty of Mwims, in the Stale tif Indiana. Iif ieh rnt and profltn irilt not soil , for sulEcient sum to satisfy said decree, lintrrrit and cosM, I will at the same tirao nd piece, cxposo t Public Ualc, the feesimple of said rea! estate or ro muh thereof as may be suAcient to discharge said docrse, interest and casta. 8 lid sale will tie made without say re lief w loiterer from valuation or appiauomeit laws. THOMAS J. VARR, Bhoriff Moaios Couai;y. Nov. 18, 'St. DUNCAN & BATrdAN, Att'ys. ! Vol Ice to ISaa-Reiilsteals. The Stale of Indiana, Mop roe County. In the Monroe Circuit Court, December Term, 1891. K:iy E. Baker vs. Jack farmer, Autie Buskirk, William Riley, et s.l. Complaint Nc. 2331. N'owcnmeslheplalntilf, by Duncan & Balnnn bar altornoyt, und ales her cow plaint herein, togot her with an affidavit at a competent parson that said detxti.nte, Jacc f armer. Auno nnssirs, William Riley snd Join Riley, are not j residents of the State of Indiana; tbat a icaune of action exists airais st them and that, naid action is for thi pnrpoa of quil ti ng title to real estate, und tbat mid non-rusidant defeadaata ire necessary parties thereto. Notice i therefore btreby given said non -nnldent dtfi inlantf ,t hat unless thov be and iippear on the eighteenth judicial day ol' the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be hnlden an tbe third MoihIjt of December, A. D. 1891, at the Court 'House in Btnotr iagton, in said Cm niy and State, and answer or demur to sid complain!, the same ill be beard and determined in t licit elfrnw. Wltnrss hit name and tbe seal of sail court, itffivd at BlooJiiingion this 16th diy ol Novrmlirr. A. I'. lH. lasnij JOHN W. CRAVENS. So r. 16, '81. Clerk. PRICES PI. K ASK YOU ?
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t-Cat South Side Square, HAVING BOUOIIT the Fumiturs ttock of Jnrnu M. Hnntri. w wi 1 oftV soma pecikl bargnlas ia all l;inds ot Houieoold and Kitchen Kuril it in. THE UNDERTAKING DEPA RTIfENT Will receive csritfat unit nftiiiiilp ittsn. iion, m w arry coin jticte Una of COFFINS AND CASKET 11a. BEST. GOODEN. an nithM-itmend Uu3rtknr, ha bin stcursd and wilt Uk cbarns of thi dapirtmant. - Cilve TJa mv CaU. J. II. Gaston. Hsaac Clakam BlMoiaxtun, Kov II, 1891 Blatlctt ta Prawertx alsller on Kleveatb Slrettt, from Morton to Jack, ton street. All parties cwnlne vrotiertt' on Kieventli street, between Morton strwl aad Jackson Street, in tho City f Bloom. inton, Indiana, intertasted in tbe improvement of naid street, will titke notice thus the City Engineer baa laade flnat estimate of the cost of improving; soid street from Morton itreet U Jackson ttraet. in said city, and muds nssessmenu against property aoldeia for iiimT Improvement, said asstasment lieiag njw on file in the City Oletk's office. All parties interested will tuks notce thut a committee from tho Comasioa Council of said city will meet In tbn Mayor's office of said city, Tuesday evening, November 10th, 1891, at 7 clock, at which time and place any one apgrlcred at said assessments can irako known their grievances, and tbe same w ill be considered by said committee. ROBERT 0. GRKKVt;8, Oct, 28, 'l-2t. City Clerk. gncRirr'ii gatMc By virtue of a cerfclled copy of a decree d execution to me directed fmm tho Jlerk of tbe Monroe (Circuit (Jourt, ia 3 ciiosb wherein CUarlm T. Rbrimn it olsintiff und Walter t). Kobertiion, Martha k. Robertson and Samh C. lugKles aire defendants, requiring me lo muke the sum of One liundix-d end Thirty-Six Dollars and Forty-Fire Cents (S13G 4!1, togelker irith the interest on njitd decree snd costs, I willexpoaeat Puhliie Sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, DKC. IStii, 1891, bMween the honrs of 10 o'clock A. K. and 4 o'clock p, M., of sail) day, ut the door of tbo court house ot said Mon roe county, Indiana, tha rents and proH'a lor a term r.ot excending seven yars, of the following described Real " (titate, i j Monroe county, in the Stato of Inditing to-wit : The nrtb wait q'larler (J-) ol th i south -east quarter () of sJ:lon thir:y-t o (3'.!) in township ninn (S) !:orth r:.ge out (il; cast, in Monroe oouiitu, Indiulaa. All in Monroe county sndi Mtstc of Indiana. If such rents and profit will not ai-II for n fiitHcixnt sum io satisfr mid dt-crue, interest and ccats, I n'lll at tin tam lima and plaiM, expuM) at Publio Sule, the fensimple of said real itata, or on ranch ihrreof at limy lie siillUient I J discharge naid .'!!crM, iu'teruM und enfts,. Ri.id suit will I14 nude withiMit anv relief hatt-vur from v ,11ml ion ur appiiiiterneiil laws. TnOMAK.J. FARI iiher:.lf Monro County. Nov. 18, '9t. gHERtFF'S SliI.K. By virtue of a cert illed copy o ' n decree and fxeculiori to me din-cU-d, from the Clerk's otftce ol' the Mimroe circuit cour:. ina rouse w serein Joseph Kastmaii is plaintiff lind Jou;i ftixiwn ia defendant, requiring me ta make Ihft sum of One Hundred und Thirtv-ilre Dollars and Sixteen Cents, ($133 Vi) tugather with tha intersit on "did deerne and costs, I will exposo a'; Publtj Sale li the highest bidder, oa SATOKDAY, DEC. lira, U8!, between the liMlra of 10 o'clnk a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, al the d'r of tho court housu in Bloomiaglon, Monroe county, Indiana, tbe rents and pro II M fer a term not e:teeedtnc: Sevan years, the fdlowin;; desciibeil rnal wintc. In Monroe county, in tho HUVrot Indiana, to-wit: tmt twenty (20) in Young' h addition to tho City of Bloominton, Iadiaaa. AH in tho County of jlonrot, ia lbs State of Icdi.'ira. If such rents snd profits wilt not sell for a sufficient turn lo eatjtiy said dcre, interest and coitt, I will at the aame time and place, cxpise nt Public tiale, tho foo simple of said real estats or so much thoreof as may bo soiSuient to iiseharge said decree, inicrost nod coitii. Said sale will be mwto without :tiy re lief whntovor tram valuatkia or appraise' meat laws. THOMAS J.'PAKIl, Sberlff Monroe County. Nov. 18, '91. Declanatorv Rslatlisn for tbe improoemcnt of Tent h atrsot from 'Walnut itreet to Morton straot. Whereat it hsi become ivciry for tho proper improvement of the city of llloomington, Imltaria, and: lor Ihu use or Tenth street i 1 naid citv, that tho sa d street bo improved by Uylag a brick or tawed stone lidownlk: on Uith sides thereof from Walnut Alreot to Mortun street, Be it reto'v.wl by tbe Miiyor iTt-l Common Council of the city of BliMin.ington, ndiatia, two-thirds of the m.unbcrj therocf concurring therein, that, it Is dcrmeil necessary to improve Tenth slrt from Walnut street to Unrton S'iMet by laving s brick or sawed stone sMi-wnlk on both sides thorexit in eoeoi iarree, with tbe plans ar.d speciflcaUons therefor ot. Sie in tho olficc of tha ci.y alerk. Tbe total wet of said improvement shall be asaeFnid per lineal front fo t upon the real estate abuttlni; on thjt pari of said street so improved, rtuept tlu proportion thereof itocuniod hy it root tnd al l-Y rrtwring. which shall bo :issesed nualiist tho city of II looming ton, Indiana, said Hiso'tipptils if df trrej t bo iid is ten annual iiittnllini iits. If said aesrs-niiKiti' am dcfinrd, a bond or bouJt sbnll bo isiued in antitipaliiin cr the roi lection 01 iritd ai'Hw-uiei tr, un less thr properly owner pit aid aanwsriietiU Iwforn r:M hnnd or tiniidt aro isSilo), all as providud for in an aot of the (itnorul Ain-mlily of' India-in. appe-wad March Sth, :s9,ane amendod March th, H91. That oMction thiireto wiil trf' hear 1 in the Mayor's oHcn in said eity "Piitwlav tve.nmg, lrccmiier J:iin, l:'l, al i n't'tauRi lutn mid wliuru tile nron-.-nv owiuiH ! Klon g the line ot said pn,tonl improve - went can make nbj' istions til: tho r eocssny I'or the conairniitftiii ihoreor. I. Kol.cn C. Orvevra, Clurii of Ihe elty ot Kloomimrtiin. Ina ana. oerttfv the foreiroinir In n tnw cuiv of a re-olutioj adopt - id liv tho nominon e.iiincil of a.i.l cilv al tbair moslint; ""Id NrvemW 3d. iai. KiUlKKTC Ofl Kri VKs. t !!, 9-i. lv 'w.ti-H
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iKitn siaes tnereor from Four 1 a . strata. south lo tbe Brat alley running east saw wesi nerin 01 necona etrasa ; Be it resolved by the Mayor tni Cstai: mon council ot tn city or Vjexiwiagismj Indiara,two-thirdcof the Kssabsrs thsssifi c ncoiTtBg therstD, that It is daaiaaji. esuarr to Imnrov MaaieoM M eet Fourth tret aouth to thai Irat 1 'iUveteaa ing running oast and watt nortti at, tfmt uuu a.rcb, in ..Hi ej, oy vraoi ag, wt wring, atRAoamiiung ana paiiag,.! walks on both sides thereof fiwen taw - alley running east and watt itor.h ond street to Fourth street, ta aicai wun to,; ;ians and speniaeaUctM tl now on fl!e in the oSce of tka City The total cost of said iaateoi shall be assessed per lineal front (bet i tbe real estate abutting en saM said tt rest aa im moved, aieoat
portion thereof occupied by etrvst aaji'l alley crossings, which shall fei aaeessaal : again it tho City sf Bloomingtor , ladkaa, said staewments il' deferred ta bs naud la j ten annual installments. ' If said assessments are defsrnid a bono1 ' or bonds shall be issoed ia antkipatioa mt tbo collection of said aMh)mrt anlssa the property owners par said aaesseaetits . before id bond or bosds arc tsaasst. All as provided for in in act of tha General Assembly of Indiana appro red Marsia 8th, 1889, and amended March Sta, 1S9LThat objections thereto -wji.l t bear) ia
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ton, Indiana, Tueadty evening, tbo ltd. day of December. 1891. at t aVcloek. whaat
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sue 01 saw propoaea :mprovumeat sav mate objections to tho aeoai!,v tar taiM I, Robert C. Grooves, Clerk rf the 3g of Bloomlngton, Indiana, certily the sett goirjr to be a true and cornet sooy atf Kesolutk adopted by l.be Cvwass veuseii 01 taia city, at a rauajfcr asesUaw held November 3d, 1891. ' M ROBERT O. GltEKTaW, W Nov. tl, '9l.3t. CiiyaerfSig Dcctaratary Mitltm for the improvement of Second strevV Whereas it has become aaseesarV' the proper Improvement of ia eity; uiuuoioigioo, inaiaoa, aim Il tao sat; Cfecond street in said city, U,t tba street be improved by laying u brkk sawed stone aidowalk s sola tneroorfrom Walnut strata ta sido of Dunn street, in said eitif. Bo it thorefore remlved ty tha and Common Uouncil ot said mty,' thirds of the members thertsf rmem tbereia, that it ia necesaarv fr tba'' pro rem en t of aaid city aad tar the Mai?!)1 aw street, mat too tamo oe Iu prevea laying a brick or sawed stone lieWwelk both tides theriwf from Walaat to the east tide of Dunn etrnet ta ance with the plaas aad . sitwdSesali theprfor now on fits ia the vaVoa of , j Vi v vici sa.. Tito total cost f said -ia shall be assessed per It seal trot A tbe rest estate abutting oa tbat saici ivroet ao improved. aaM 111 if deferred, shall Imi paid in toll Mailmen ts. 1 1' said assessment am; fsl IMI or Honda shall lisus;i menu. unl,t the prnaertv 'WB said assessmenu botore aaid aoadMl are issued. AH a provutoJ fur iita or t ue tienaral Assemolv of las pn. red Mnreh 8lh, ftsf, aed iHinta mi ibui. j. n oojnuinna iam win api the Mayor's office in vi&&x. i won ing, lc. iftih, IHnl-at 1' ! m., when ar.d where the prepurts'i aiong av line 01 said prefieiT : merit can make objections hi the' for tie construction thereof '-. 1, Robert C. Creevrv, CUrk oft of llloomingtoe, Indiana, rtirtify" cniiiK to l a tree and corrret eo resofutioa adopted by tM Cetsssoai vii 111 nw vt it auotiiea H KIAMK1 meeting held October 23d. 1M1. ROBKKT C. GRJItV N. It, 9t-3t. CStftli jS Declaratory Kaisa for the impro rement of College) troin secona a Kieventa suaa, r kiwa 1 sua oecoaie H the proper iniprovement ef lll.ioiiiii.gtoa, Indiana, and ft Oollege A venue in said -4; street bo improved bvUyisli.aj saired stone sldrwatk ea . taafi thoreof from Second treU 'H street, and on tbe east sids' t Serond street to Kirkwaaal -d, on the east tide theMof freiai to Eleventh tt-eet. Bo It therefore resolved 1 - and Common Council ef asMI thi rds of the member thenioi" th'.'reia, that it j neeaaaary provement of said city, aad sail street, that the aataa be tl la vine a brick or sawed Ma on tho west side thereof rrtaa Id i ltth street, snd oa tbe a4 aMa); fmm 2d street to KirkwoM iv on tbe east tide thereof fro i 11th street, in acoordsnea 'sita ' and tpeaiftoNtiona tharatb aos?it tb office of the city clerk. The total cost of aaid tmcswi he assessed per lineal front fsa. rail estate abutting oa that. said straot ao improved, said if deferred to be 1 aid ia tea aa ...llw..... It said uuiin nil am deftTred,, or bond shall In wauau ia anwM! of the collection o ' said assess smmsV t.ht propertvowntrs par aaid aavaei before said bond or bonds antiswtdk 11 provided for in aa act jf ths Amiombly of Ir!iana, aiprove(l th, 1889, and amoadad Mi reb at That oMecti, m thereto sill SO the Major' otc in ald city To. evuning, Dec litb, 1891, at 7 a1 wlinn and whore the pmparty aaas.) alon the line of said proposed imptwoa muni ran make oljeolion to theneiSSsHj lor me ronttruotU'n tnereor.
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ui.ion aaop.ad or tbe MsnM s.WSiapB of said rity ai their regular saertiair, aojliK November 3a. vssi. r ROBERT C GKKEVIS, Nov. 11, '91 -at. City CHrfe MIC ae Sittes est w,iMaB .-eiv . NT , unvr. is nrisssi ut sviv taati. I, Frank C. Dunn, B,:ltcair ef Uses, . 'it ..... .. .. a a n. :iih
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for sale at pub! c auc.iua, sa tha highest bidder, on " WEONESDAT. NOV. ih. 189. S at the late residents of David DaVM, ill united, tn Monroe county, Ilt'!:.i. following ttetcribed perHotal b.'' Killing ta tha satale isf Said to-wit: Horse. Cow. lines. Ylaenn, Weal, Farming tnpleiaHlU, Bai ! Wtaria ; Apparel, TERMM OF SAMS. ' For all amunt pot ex ding ar. ran in nan-v rw i oaii 1 dollar and upwmdi, a crvdh. of sis i will I civm. Jto. Inuring tWUl. lU'ret ironi at, WIS al 1 urity. and wai ing nlut ' tMb)euieat laws, will he resoirsd PRANlt U DUKSi 1 fv. 4. '!. IittU? ii 6 SIrlnlf!, At:';i. .
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