Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 November 1891 — Page 2

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'THE CORNER." 9 VIA PIXrUDKNT IK In : TBS MAN NOMINATED BTTHK ftHFOBIJCArt COM KSTK Coagnsi eenTean is Decrosber. ita tic home ovvrwhlaioly lifuuili bat ttw beat iatercsts t th eooalry gumwa or a aaMttaa satiate. As nmwl U ia expected thai the IteBiaerars will sake Tcend against tbcasaglvra that wilt tawra a ckctk e a MqwUiaiu Prcsideut. Maay of the leading Men oil tk eotaatry faror placing all ezv4dWra orttsba pnuion rolls. It is efaiaaet thiit aara a atoremeat hU east (180,000.000. It w be efauatei by the advocates of! tit mhn that tae expense of the govenMr.eot woaU be greater laaa at pnacat, but io ibe leae ma aroaM-be sands cheaper sad help aearly tava a away deserving aaUKtrot Saehahw would treat very aoMkr, Uia widow or dependent beira alike aad pal a atop to farther kgisJalioo. The Ueatocratie kculalnr of Ohio retry aaadered the State ia a auaaer NUisbotorf to tbemaeUea, bat their diaaooesty bore bhter trait. Ia older to get rid of Mj. MeKialey they fixer up a district for hk eeptcial benefit, bat their beaevolent inteatrons were frnsl rated, beeaiw! hi retirement froea Congress irtsBred his election as Gowrroor. With a reliable KepabHeao majority, Ohio will be ndktricfcd fairly. There arr, at tfaa present time, save 4fl0t men engaged ia the (rbjraJnSc ia Ka lamasot?, Mich. m JtioVfo Noet aiber a steady mm n ezpiffla wagons eaa i wendijg tbeir way to the railroad stations, whence thia emanKdity is sliinpcd lo nearly every city ia the United States. The sbtppisg of celery is sa important beaaeh of the industry. Many of tie growers are tbeir own shipper, bat the majority of the heayy-fsoKd Hofknders are conteat with disposing of their produce to the shipier at a air priee. The grower alw ays prepares the celery mr aJsipmnt stripping off the cereade ate is and nets, washing sad tying it is banehes of a doxeu each. It it estimated that the crop this year a ill be worth over ff,000,000. l ' Depot? U. & Marshal Davis, ef Baltjetore, oMde a Untile attempt to serve a rit ea Secretary Blaine the other day as he was psasing throagh Bahianore. The writ saaBasoas the secretary, a aweeesaor of Secretary Seward, to appear as cVaradrat ia a suit lately instituted h Jacaeeii Vaa Baalte of Rotter dam, HoIliBd, who invested $125,tJOO ia eon federate bonds, and the Vetted Sfattes, havrdg by Seeretary SewardV preelaaMtion declared these beads Mrgal and fefbiddtn is liable r the . atuMge.' The K turns from Iowa show that the fiwi-killer has not been earning his wages in that State, Be should (5 e, in his work on that class ef IStfgnblktas who elect Jemnrrsts by voting for ProhibitMniats, fiutb is not good enough for stock ajco tad heaven is waiting lot tseaV"-VMbt Jeaiocfsl.

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H. T. TEe most important bomness transacted by the National Cnnveattoa of Knights at Labor, at loledo, O., jadJed from outside the Or der, and both worldly and religions standpoints, was the Assembly's virtually sitting down on tearful pleading trom the World's W. C. T. U. and National W. C. T. U., both boldioe conventions in Bos ton. This was presented through delegates, or a committee asking thut the National Assembly pass a retolotion demanding that the World'ii Fair be closed on Sundays. Mr. Powderly, in a speech Monday evening, awst emphatically denounced whining by societies and Pharisees, who circulate petitions begging people to abstain from ail wsrk Sanday, while at the same tiste they ride to church in rich baroudiea, with driver and footmen and tbeir amid servants are at home slaving in a hot kitchen to prepare meaht lot their employers." "We will reeomment the Fair closing Sander," said Powderly, "when these people give their employes a day of re that day.'' Powderly is mors than half right. But all the same the Progress his money lo wager that the Fair will be dosed on Sunday. Ilxploralions in Pompeii have this vr uncovered five more rooms act far from the foram. Visitors were wtoniabed to find in them s number of pieces of bread, which must have been wrapped up in napkins, the tiisue of which w still in a perfect state of preservation. There was also a pretty casket, on the Ikl at wbio'i was inscribed the words "Ani Mo," which the learned hispeetor of the excavation translated as tbe proper na&e of Anibelaa Modest as. Jlany German engineers pre-, far mtsonry is iron bridges, and they have revived the practice of building maso ary bridges with lead jjomts at the key and points of rap ture Bear the spring lines. The Romans need idteets of lead between , cat etones, and in bridges built in Eogttad in 1838 bands of lead pi seed in the joints for two-thirds of the dtstsnesebovs the springing j line. The nte of lead for maintaining the proper interval of joint aad for uniformly distributing the ! paessufe The Workingmaa and the; Stiver Question will be discussed ' in the December number of the North American Review by T. V. Powderly. The same number will contain an important contribution by tin Hon. Carroll D. Wright, United Statrs Commissioner of Labor, en his recent investigation as to tlx effect of the tariff laws upon imports end exports, the growth,' development, production and prices of agricult'jsal and manufactured articl! at homo and abroad,- and upon wageii dotnestic and foreign. 'Be eireful about your cider keg. Sdwaid Davidson of Fountain conn'y, together with his daughter, Mrs. David A kins, and her husband, as well as one other ateralier of bis family, were dangerously pnieined by drinking . rider. The cider wat. stored in a keg which fliraerly contained embalming fluid.'. The keg wis traced to the poweiifiion if a farmer named Lemon, who purchased it of Jurors Haha. The latter claimed to have pun.-hseetl it from a drnggfet named Birch! which Birch denied. : of tiha L-s ac liilr)

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SIMMONS & CO. Cisoo, and it is supposed to have en stolen by unknown parties from M. iJoord fc Uo., of Uovme ton, undertakers, two months ago, An exchange tells of a parson who had a call from a little country parish to a large and wealthy one in a big oily. He asked time for prayer and consideration. He did not feel sore of his liiebt. A month passed. Finally some one met his yeaagest sea hi the street. "How is it, Josiab," snid his neighbor, "is your father 'going to B ?" "Well," answered the youngster, judiciously, unaw is Hi ill pray in for light, but mot of the things is packed." The Banks are Faiat. Tklaalag The following table, prepared by Capt. Fred. C. Ainsworth, of the medical department, L. o. A., giv ing the probable length of time the soldiers of the late war will live,' ia of interest to all who wore the army blue: Tear. 1891 183... 1804 195... lan Snrvhrora. Tear. Survivor1,281,132 1,234,07 1,309,968 830,687 783,722 744,196 10....... , nM ,M.l,ieZ,988 . 1,151,810 705,191 1909. ........ 665,832 SJin ee4 1,123,725 1910 1915 626,231 1897 .., ,.1,095,638 .1,064,514 429,627 ISPS 1899 1900 1901 1910....... 161,717 .1,032,418 , 999,339 19Z5 118,073 130 ......... 37,033 1935 0,398 1940 340 963,333 190? 926,300 1903 ........ 894,580 1904 ......... SSSLOtfS 1948 Leavens' chart gives the total' number engaged on the union side as 2,776,30, divided as follows: White troopii, 2,494.59 : sailors and marines, 101,207; colored troops, 178,975; Indians, 3,530. Thus it will be seen that since the war began, in 1861, there bavs died 1,517,072, or more than 64 per cent, of the whole number en gaged. There will be a thank-offering service at the College Avenne M. E. church next Thursday evening, beginning at 7:30. A short program will be rendered, after which an hour will be spent socially. It is desired also that it he a time to remember the pour. Gifts of cloth ing, food, vegetables, money, etc., will be taken in charge by the committee on Mercy and Help, and naed wisely in relieving the wants of the unfortunate. Transfer af Meat Estate). Furniibed l; Ji W.Jackson, Recorder. fPor Dead and JJorleacef. correctly ncuted, call at Recorder's Office.! Jolm S Jotamon to Androw Havi. pi seminary U-t Jl, city, Andrew T Haty to Hattie F Roger!, pt lot 184, oily, Fetor Hayt to Israel Durnal, ihf r,wq nwq iee21, Salt Credit tp, Iirnol Dnrnat to Milton Mellon, ahf nwq nwq icctl. Sail Creek tp, Baltic B A enff to Jjouiia J Williams, pt q eq ec:7 anoj lot 03, 94, 15 and 96, Stin(.ville, Loqita 3 Williamitfl Qraca X Wil. liit, pt wq ael7, BoanBloetpm, Pleawnt Moblay to Mary CVeadr ows, lot 7, Crop ad4, Jordan Freeman to Mary 0 Meadows, pt lot 37, city , . 750 751 409 1,200 1,200 335 5M 300 Adeline Woods to Wen V Matthews, 91 acres, Indian Creak tp, Julia Vnm in: to Sainnel O Lanimo, lot J, BoUaw Flaoa. Kdwani INokardto JfttertnutSroitli 190 acre Clear Creek tp, Joseph Croo to Carrto H Perrinc, 1,0110 1,100 4 J 41-ICO acres, ferry tp, 637.6 The Santa Barbara Islands aw to be described and illustrated in tire December Ovebland. The jjtoup w in many rcejteds uuiquo -m all rtcjiects iuiemtiog.

On Monday Rotla Walker received a eard from Indiana pol is stating that his brother, Jas. Walker, could live hut a few hours - at (arthrst. He has been confined lo his room since February last. Walker is an expert book-keeper and accountant, and was chief clerk in the office of the attorney-general. Later, 1 Monday afternoon, a dispatch was recefved conveying intelligence of his death. The burial will take place at Shelbyvitle. Prof. Green has recently bought the Beatly house on cast 3d street, but will not occupy it until next spring, alter he has remodeled it.

Mrs. Caroline Coffin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. E 8. Brodix, in Chicago. Newt. Allen has been quite sick during the past week with inflammatory rheumatism, Gov. Hovey has been dangerously aiek tor several days, aad it ia leered will not recover. Dr. Allison Maxwell of tnaiauapolia was visiting his parents this week. '. .' , . Miss Ida Man ley has two classes in physical outturn-t Ind ianapolis: one of ladies and one of gentlemen. She goes to the city each Saturday, returning on Tuesday. Cal. Worrall is building a neat cottage on the north end of the lot where he lives, to be; occupied by his parents, Chas. Outlier has moved into Mrs. John Cole's property on College Avenue. Will. I. Fee snd his mother and sister Flora were visiting in Indianapolis last week. . Incandescent lights are used for other purposes besides -illuminating. Mr. Chapman of Oregon City, was awakened Saturday night by a severe iin ia his foot and found his bed on fire. He seised wraps snd finally succeeded in smothering the names. Mr. Chapman was detained ia his store later than usual and opon reaching bis home retired aud thoughtfully placed the incandescent lamp under the bed-clothes to warm his feet He went to deep with hia electrta bedfellow and was awakened by the blaie. Good scheme. Paoli News: John MUMa snd Geo, W. Campbell, two pf Orange county's best eitiseas, have par chased the large hardware , establishment of Biker, Boyd & Co., t ttloouington, Ind., and will take; charge of toe buoiwesii some tjime next month. Messrs. Miilis A Campbell have always been very succeusful in nil their business undertakings and are honorable, upright gentlemen. We regret to lose auch citizens, but our Iws will add greatly to the business interests iif Bloomington. JAMES K. JiOKGAN, AU'y. Wattle) la RanRcaldeHhta. Tbs State of Indiana, Monroa County. In the Monroe Circuit Court, Dace in txr Term, 1891. Dora Hoard vs. John W. Hoard. Complaint No. 133. Noir comes the plain tif, by Jamei F. Monrun, bar attorney, and file bar peraplaint herein, together with an affidavit that uto defendant ia not a resident of thn State of Indiana; that aaid action ft for Divorce, and that said nonresident dafenlant h a necessary party .thereto. Notice ia therefor heradv clvcn said defendant, last named, that unless he be aad appear on the 20th day of the De eernbur term of tha Monroe circuit court, to be hoiden on the 3rd Mendav of DacemlMT, A. D. 1891, at the court House in olooriungton, in said countv and otatj, aad answer or dsmur to said complaint. the as ms will b heard aad determined in hit liienc. WKness mv nam and the seat of said court, afitxnd at Bloomingtoa, Ind this lfttb c.av of Nivomber, A. D. 1891. tsaal. JOHN W. CRAVBlfS, Soaders' Excbanare. Just received at "Souder' Exchaniie," direct from Anaheim, Culifornirt, one barrel Angelica and one barrel of Port Wine, mado in 1887, and warranted first-class. Also W. Q Kmison A Co. 'a Best Grade of Maple Grove Whltkies, Bramlies and Gins, which ara rnarantwa bytasmto ba the beet in taa market. I also keep Tongen A Tbiema's Pilsener Bottlt Boer, Budweiser, Pabst Milwau kee, Uetzgers Tafeli anil ThiemeaV Wagnar'n keg boer of Lafayette, which has beoii on sale hera for the hut 30 years. All these goods will he sold oa a sraiill mar e in. Jiy place or nnsmeaa Is one door south of the postofiica, and Bo buiness -vll) be dine on tejcal holidays, or on SuniLsya by the back door, and don't you forgo; it. O. 80UDEKS. f " Hatlcc Ita rloa-Rewldoats. Joiiuif Wilson, Amanda WiJsan and Abraham Donaldson. Tou are hereby notified that the Commissioners of the City of Bloom ingtcn, Indiana, will meet ia the Mayor office in aaid city on MONDAY, NOVEMBER' SOth, 1881, at 9 o'clock a. m. for tlx purpose of ettimating benefit and damages to property sought to be appropriated ia opening south Lincoln street in said city. Your property wili in some way be affeetod by opening said street. By order Ounmon Council. ROBKttT C. OK SIEVES, Oct. U, :-3t. CityClerV. Theo. J. Louden. Harry B. Qabe. JUOVPCHV Ac OAttK, Aata far Werel, Tin jUa end Brrrcl SirUe. HWUOKGW, INBfAKA.

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REetlca to Property Haiders on Tenth (treat, betweea Lincoln street and Walnut street At! partiei owning property on Tenth ntret,bf tween Lincoln street and Walnut treat in the city of Bloomington, Indiana, interested in tsa improvement of said it met, wilt tk notieo that the City Engineer has made final estimate of cost of improving said street from Lincoln troetto Walnut street in said city, and made assessments against property holdsrs for said improTement,suil asietsmanU being now on file in the City Clerk's ofltae. ' All parties interested will take notice that ft committee fro .a the Common Council of said city will meet in tk Mayor's office of said city, Thursday evening December 10th, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time and place any ens aggrieved, at said assessments can make known their srisvances, and the same will be considered by said committee. ROBKttT C GBBKVES, Nov. 28, '91-it Cily Clerk. Kctlce to Property Haiders on Eleventh Street from ilvrtoa Street to Jackson Street. All parlies owning property on Eleventh street, between Jdorton street and Jnckson street, in the City of Bloomingtun, lndina, interested in the improvement of said street, will ta'ko notlea thai, the City Itngineer has madu final estimate of the coat ef improving aaid street from Morton street to Jackson street In said city, and made assessments against property holders for said improvement, aaid assessments being new on file in too (ity Clerk's office. All parties interested will take notica that a committee from the Common Council of said city will meot ia the Mayor's offiue of said city, Thursday evening, December 10th,1891,at T o'clock, at which time and place any one aggrieved at said assessmenta, can make known tbeir grievances, aad the same will ba red bv said coiimittea. oonaid - ROBJCKT C. GKBBVKS, ifov. M, 'Sl-at. City Clerk. P, C HOlMi, M, 0, Offiee titer J. P Tourner' Ciolhing Store, Wtet Side Squatci HcsMeaec, 974 CaUra Ammt, Btoaaalaatosu lallano. ULKA COKR, Altys.J Kotlco to Jlon-Resldeata. Th btati nf Indiana, Monroe County In tlw Monroe Circuit Court, December 'form. 1881. Margaret Callahan vs. John F. Riley, Petor Kilny, Thomas Kilov, William It. Hilar, Mary A. Mitchell, William Mitchell. Complaint No. J318. Now comr the plaintiff, by ber attorneys and files her complaint herein, to. Iietber with an affidavit that said defnndtints, John P. Rilay, Pater 3tiley, Thomni ltiley and William Kiley, are not reoidents of the State of Indiana. Notice! therefor hereby given said defendants, that unims they be und appear on the first day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to b bolden on the third Monday of December, A. D. 1891, at the court house in Bloomingtou, ia said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will ba beard and detetmined ia their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court, affixed at Blooming ton, Ind, this 21st day of October, A. D. 1891. tss-ALl JOHN W. C1SAVKNS,. Oot. 28, '91. Clerk. DUNCAN A BATMAN, Attys Kaltca ta Si oa -Best dents The Stat of Indiana, Monro county. In the Monro circuit court, October term, 1891. The City of Bloom ington, Indiana vs. William E. McLean and Jamm Kheoke. Now comes the plaintiff by Duncan a Balmaa, its attorney, and files its iMmnlaint herein, teeether witk an affi davit that said defendant, Jamee Shr-akj, is not a resident of the Stat of Indiana ; that Hid action is to foreclose a certain ien on real estate on account ot street vmprovanients, and that said nonresident defendant is a accessary party thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, last named, that unless he bs and appear on the sevonth'day of the aeit Verm nf the Monro eiroult court, to b liolden on the third Monday ol December, A. D. 1891, at the court house in Bloomington, in said county and State, and ani wer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined ia hia ablenct. Witness my nam and the seal of said Court, affixed at Bioomington, this Snd day of November, 1891. JOHN W. CRAVENS, I3EAL Clerk. Nov. 4, 1831.

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PIANO, ORG ANI, CASH, And many Useful Art ales AIM TBS WlWBEBi Will Ba Sont to Every Parson in the i3tat of Indiana rjRE E OF CMAIMiE Until Jan. 1, 181)2, who will, on reading this advertisement, request us to se:.d terms of enbscripi.ion, lint of presents, ere As this ofFar is goKl fur 10 days only, it will be mtceaaarj to writi; ot once to the . MATE SENTINEL, lafllaaapolla, iind. Mention this Paper. CUERl!Ff8 SACK. By virtiia of a cert ified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk's ofllcB of Monroe oircuit courl, in a cause wherein AndmwT. Maasev is tlain1 tin and Lticinda Uni'dy, Alho M. Olry, tiida V. Smitli and J . o. UlarK am defendants, requiring me to make th sum of Seven Hundred and Seventeen Dollars and Fitly-Seven Out (7 17.57) together with the interest on said decree and cosb, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, oa SATC'RDAY, DEC. IJth, 160:, betwaen tl'.o hours of 10 o'clock . m. and 4 o'clock i. m, o' snid dy, m th dor of iiiu uiui tii'uau in Diut'iiiini'iUM M )i,roe county, Indiana, tho rout iind profiti f,r a Uriti not exceeding seven jean, the following described rati estate, in M mroo county, in the ttat of Indiana, to-vil: The siiuthesst quarter of the sonlheast qiiMrtcr nt jeetion trvcnteeu (1).' townShip eight (8) nortl raneo two (I) west, Also thi fotlowinc; tmeU parcels o land situated ill the comity and Stute afoivsaid to-wtt : Tho woi't lutlf of the mtth half ol tho northwest aunrtcr of tho southwost quarter of section seventeen (17) in township einht (8) north rani;o two ?) west, containing trn (10) acres, mnnj or tea. All in tho county of Monroe, iti the State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a utfl.jient sum lo satisfy said dtcroe, interest and tosts, I will at the same time and place, expose itt Public Sale, thd feesimple of said real estate or so jtuch thereof as may be mffieient to discbarge said decree, ir.terest and coitiSaid sale will be made without aiy relief whatever from valuation or appraisement lawiw THOMAS J. PARR, Sheriff Monro County. Nov. 18, DUNUAN A BATMAN, Att'js. IVotiice ta Ma-Rsldaits. The St te ol Indiana, Monroe C onty In the Hon. -oa Oircuit Court, Deeimber Term, I8!l. Mary 11. Baker v. Jack Parmer, Autie BuskirHr, William. Kilev, et al. Comnlaint No. 2331. Now ct'mes the plaintiff, by Duncan & Batman her attorney, and files her complain'; herein, together with aii affidavit of t competent person that aaid defodants. Jack Parmor, Autia Bmikirk, AVilliam Riloy and John Riley, an not residents of the State of Indiana; thut a cause of t.clion exists aeainst then; and that said action ia for the purpoio of quieting title to real estate, and tha said uon-residant defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said uon-rcaldsnt defendants.that nnlus they bo and appear on tbe eighteenth judicial dav Of th'3 next term of the Monroo circuit court, to ba boldon on the third Monday of December, A. D. 1891, at tho Court House in Bloomiagton, in said County and State, and answer or etuur to said complaint, the aamo will be aeasd and dele mi ined in their absence. Witneiis nrr name and the seal o said court, afiixed at Bloomiii;ton this 16th day u( November, A. 1. 1H91. (aaai. JOHN W. CRAVENU. nov. in, ai. lyiirx. PRICES PLEASK YOU ? 0 fTIH SIDE! OF O0U.nttTU., i0

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(I o South Side Smiwre. HAVING BOUGHT tlie Ifumiture stov) of Jaines M. Hunter, we will offer soma apaciaJ bargains in all kinds ol Household limit Kitchen I'uraitur. THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Will receive urful and particular attention, aa wa carrr u complete lino of j COFFINil AND CLislESm j Ma. BE.ST. GlMDBS, an expemnced Uudartaker, has bean soeured ijid will take charge of thi deparlmant. Olve Jai at CalH. J. H. Gastos. Isaac Ciuam as Uloomingtun, Nov 18, ln notice to Vropmvir IIldra on Rlevsnth Street, from Morton to Jackson strext. All parties evninj; propurty oa Eleventh street, betiseen Morton strset and Jacknon Smen, in the City of Bioomington, Indiana, interested in lb im provannet of said street, wili take i.otic that the City Knglneer has mud final estimate of the cot of improving said street from Morton atrnet to Jaokson street, in mid city, aitd madu aiseasmenta aguinst property holders for said improvement, snid assessment being now on fll in the Cily Clerk'n otic. All parties interested will taks notice that a committeit from the Common Council of said oily will vneet in the Mayor's office of said city, Tjesisv evening, November 10th, 1891, at T clock, at which time and pmce my one aizgriaved at said ai jesimnnti can rrako knwu their grievn n ceii, and the asm will be conalderod by said committee. ROBERT O. GBBEYEfs, Oct. 28, '91-Jt. City Clnrk. guiEianFr-s salk:. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree mid execution to me directed I'ron the We k ol the Monroe Cirenit Court, in a causii whei'ein Charles T. Rorwirta,n is ptiiinliff und WtiiterS. F.jberUon, Martha F I'.obcrtson aril Sarah C. Rugle are JtrondanU, requiring me lo mokfi tho sum of Ono Hundred and Tliirt r-Six Dollars and Poitt-Pive Cents t I3i 451, together with tb s inlereait on said deoreo t nd costs, I will exflme at Public l3alo to the highest bidder, oa S.VCUEDAT, DEC. livn, 1891, between the hours of 18 o'clock j.. M. and l o'clock r. U., of aid dny, st tho dcor of the cou rt house of said Monroe aocnty, Indians, the rents and profit for a term not nxciieding auvan yearn, of the following detcribid ileal Estate, in Monroe county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit : The north wait, quarter () of tlie so jth. nast qimrter ( of section thirty -l.wo (32) in towrsbip nii-.i (9) norr.h rangoone (lj aatt, in tttfur coxuty, Indiana. Ail in Menrwi caaaty nad ijtateof Indiana. If su ?h rents tind prnilts will not sell for a Kiifiirient a.nn In satisfy said decree, intereft and cis, I will at the limn lime and plt.ee, t xptn o at I'ubliu Sale, tho feosimple of Paid real estiite, or so ranch thereof m may bo suffioi.nit to iitcl arga said decree, interost and CO'U. Snid unit- will be made without Knf ra ; whatever from valuation or appraisaraeiii iiiwh. THOMAS J. FARB, Sheriff Monro (Joutiiy. Nov. I i, '91. s By virtue of a certified copy af s de. cree and exerutioi to me directed rrom tna t'lert.'s oalca of the SI on roe circuit court, in a cam wherein Joseph Eastman is plaintiff and John Brown is Oolendaut, requiring mo to mak tho um of Oao Htindrec' and Thirty-fivo 1cllnrs and Sixteen CVnts, ($135.16) toe-ther with tee interest on said decree iiml oust, I will xposa al. Public Sole to Us hij;bet bidder, on SATURDAY, DEC. 12tb, 1891, be tweet the hours of 10 o'clock n. m. and 4 o'clock p. in., of said duy, at tb d or of inq cunn iiouni in oioomingion, juonruv county. Indiana., the ronU iind profit.4 for a term not exceudins; lie veil vearu. the following described real eatat, in Mon roe county, in ti e Stated' Indiana, to-wit Lot twenty (:!0) in To jn;;'s addition to the City of Bioomington, Indiana, All in the County of Monroe, in the State of Indiana. Ifsushronti and profits will a-t soli for & sufficient num lo sa'tisl'y said (lucree, interest, and uotts, I will at tho sums time and pbi.ee, cxpoie at Public Sale, tho foesimple of aaid real ftate or so much thereof as may Do suffiolimt, to discharge saia dfrsree, intnrest and costs. Said rale will be mad without any re lief whatever from valuation or appraisament tnws. THOMAS J. PARR, Sheriff Monroe County. , Nov. 18, '91. Declaratory 2tsoIat'lea for tbe improvement of Tenth street from Walnut street to fiorton street. Wh(irea8 it lias become necessary for tb proper improvement, of the cii.v of Bioomington, Indiana, and for tho uso of Tenth street m said cit?, that tho said rtroot be imprcvcil by lavmi; a briok or sawed stnno sidawaik on Uith i!, there of from Walnut street to Morton ntrcet, Bo i t reW ved by the Mii'ior n-i Com mon Council of the city of Bioomington, Indiana two-thirds of the memcers thereof concurring thorein, that it it ikemed neeessy to improve Tenth stieet from Walnu; streat to Morton street by I tying a nricu or sawnd stone sidwnlk on botn sides thereof in accordaniHi with tho plans nr.d sfooiflcatiens therefor on fi'le in the orHoo of the city clerk. Tho U'.ai cust of said improvoment shall tic itfseesea per lineal front tool upon the real estate abutting itn that part of said street so improved, except the proporlinn thi roof occupied br streiit and ellev nnssini'S. which shall be aiwusd !ugailit tho city of Bioomington, In liana, said .ntmiit.i if d..frrixi to be paid in ten annual Installments. If sid nsnessinonts are deferred, s bnnd I or bor.di ahull 30 issued in nnt;ic!ition of the collection of ;aid assestmentii, unlet!, 'he property owners pay said itascatnients before said bond or bonds arc issued, all a provided for in an act f tho (Jtnoinl Assembly of Indiana, approved March 8th, 18811, n4 SXUtvMted Slarch 8th, ittr. Thct nhloHiona thorotn will be henrd In the Mayor's office in mid city Tt eedav evening, DtcemborlSth, 1891, at T ('clock when u.ii whera the rrperty owners along tho lino of aid .iposed imijrovement can make objection to the- e:osity for tht construction therjff. I, Hobort C. Groevee, C lerk of tbt city of !i!imingtnn, Indiana, certify tho foregoing is a true copy of a resolution tdopted by tho cum mon council of said c ty at their neeting h old Novoivher 3d. 1891. KOBURTO. HBKKVSt, Ci.v Cork.

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for the improvement of Madison from i'eut th street south to the first at! running east and wast north of street. where it baa become noesar lit proper improvement of tb city uKHinungioi . inuiana, ana lor in ui Madison strnet ia said city, chut the al rn..l M, ImnPA d P.k.. OhH. ajbtji both sides ".hereof from Fourth etnas south to tbe first alley running east anf west r. erth c f Sooon J street ; Be it resolved by th Mayor and. Cost 4 tnor Ciaiinail of th city of Bloom Install . Ind aria,two-tblrdsoi' the memliers thraf coci ui ring tterein, that it ia diteiavkt -aitA essary to improve Madiior, :Ki'4 fraaMi Fourth itroet, south to the first aHtyueaq ing running east and west noith of fliBf ond stre.it, iri said city, by Grilling, CHaVtcrlng, McAdumising and pnving skli walks on boiih sides thereof from taa sntacl alley runnine east and west .ncrth of IftjtV; ond atrett k fourth atreet, in aocorattaba with the plait and specifications ttwivfiii now on filo i n tb office of th City Ctajrhl Tbe total cost of said iinun i innjpl bal b asseMed par lineal froii t foot naejsl tb rati esta . abutting on sud part tip saiu n nut si improvoa, xcep.t tb pre puruen uni eci occupieo py street ana alley crista es, which shall be agaiwit th Jity of Bioomington, ladiaaa,

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J .u. .u-. tk w u paJw . ten annual .nstallmenta. If saii asietaments are datarrad a bead, f or bonds shidi be issued io antieipatioa of L the eoll sction of said asseasnMBte, tudeatf ttK proiertj owners pay said uewsMli' let ..- taid bond or bonds are isaasaV f All a j rovlied for in an act of the 0a f eral Atnerob ly of Indiana approved March . 8th, 1889. ai d amended March 6th, 1889. That ebjeitiont thereto will be heard ia tbe Mayor's office in the city r Bloomington, Indian., Tuesday even in i;, the litk

day ot .itocember, 1891, an clock, what and whsr t ie property ownra along ta line of aaid proposed improvement can ' make objections to the nactsnity for th conttruutior thereof. I, Robert C. O reeves, Clerk of the Ittn KuiRK hi n ii true ana correct copy r.esumnun auopteu Dy tnl Ceunoil of mid city, at a regular held Novembsr 3d. 1891. Jl ROBERT C. ORXlEVES, '- 'A Nov. 11, '91.31, aiyCteVfeJ IDxscliiratary Reavlatlaa for t.hti imp rovemcnt of Secon 1 street. " nereaa it has become n scenary the proper improvement of the esty uiwuuMogw.it, AnuuBit ana rog s sx Second itref tin said city, that th street he in proved by lajiag a brick sawed stone sidewalk oa both thereof from Walnut straot to tit . : .1 - r - - . . wub ui fcfunii Etreei, in sata cti;y. Be it therefore resolved bv the and Common Council of said. cityS iniros oi tno members tlier i'of vewastir therein, tli t it is necessary for thai! provement of said city and fcr lb lis' saying a uricx or sawed ssone. sKlwalfc Hotn tides thereof from Walnut to the imsI side of Dunn street in nc vn'.li tho plans and "pecificat tuereior now OB at IB tail '9IBCS T City Clerk. . The tots i cost of said imnrovi shall bit assessed perlinaa) fn nt footui tno rent estate abutting on that pert aaiu irutiio improvea, saia assi if deferred, shall be paid ia tea ai siaiimcnts. If itil assessments m a bond or bond shall beimuad ticipution f th collection of said meiue, unless ta property owau said asMMtienta before said botHt are issued. All a provided far of the Sem-ral Assembly of a4ii$ pruveu Btan-n oio, alia Alan h 6th. 18SI. That objections thereto yill ba.1 the Mityor , omce in said c ty cveiung, DmS. loth, 18l.t) -!jf m., wncn aia woere too pnporty uML i alonsr tlla inn of cviJ imnAa -Minaw ! o - - - - u-.. - ment cua n ke objections to the lit fur the con 'trillion thereof. M I, Kubert C. Grooves, Clerk of th or Bioomington, Indiana, eortify coinn lo t a true and correct co resolution ailooted bv lha ('ommiu cil of snid c ty adopted at tl.eir ' sfS, W meeuni' noiu uctooer Z3a. 14V1. KOBKRT C. aitRRV; Nov. 11, 91-3U i! Dectatratary Rel for the iuiprovoment ' College iruu- onwnu to jMeventin stFees.v,7i Whereas it has become a the proper improvamont of. tiiii Blcoioiiiftioii, Indiana, aad Colleen Avinu in said cilv.'j street bo improved by lavinjr a sawea staae siaev.au oa tmi thereof' fron: Second street tud street, and on the east side Second street to Kirk vood A on the oast Hide thoret f from to Klerentb atreet, Be il tber-ffore resolved by and Common Council of said thirds of the members thereof therein, that it is necessary ( provement of said cir.y, and aaid street, that the same b io laying a brick or sawed stos on the wast tide thereof from Jl 11th street, find oa th j east a from 11 stravt to Kirk wood A on the east side thereof from 6u 11th street, in acoordano with: Waf'j and spiKiifications thartfor now tb offi o of the city clerk. f The total coat of said im be asseAscd per lineal front futi real estate abutting oa that said street so improved, said ai it deterred to De. paid in ten n It said assessments ere deforted, ail or bonds shall be issued ia aa of tho collection of said assess tbe proporty owners pay said ai before uiid bend or bonds ara h as providod for in an aot of tl Assembly of Indiana, approved 8th. 1889, ani ai tended March 6th. That obiecl.u na thurcito will t heanl.u the Major's oftlc ia said city TsdtS evenins. Deo. 15tli. 1891. at T ootoexur. w lien and wn-.ire the property owaarajt aiong me imu saai itronoaooj in mont can make objections to the' for tno construction t&oreor. I, Robert C. Q reeves, Clerk of taa of Bioomington, Indiana, certify tho eoine i a true aad correct oonv of a I lution s don: oil bv ibe Common O.H of said 'city at thoir regular metung piovember aa, iboi. Nov. 1 1, '91-3t. Cily ClerM?! -aa vaaaaata a-Ma i woa r) Notice of Sale af Property. ATOTICE IS HRRSBT GIVEN. I, ?rt,nl. C. Dunn, Kxeculor of will of Cavid Uiiviu, deoensd, wilt for salo at public auction to tb ah bidder, on W EKNRSDAY, NOV. 35th, 18: at the lato reticence of David Havta. ceasod, tn Monro county, iaawa following described personal belonging to th esMtte of sai l to-wit: Horse, Cow, Hoes, WaMt wneat, Farming implement, Wearing Apparas, Bio. TKRM9 OP 8ALH. For all amounts not exeeedmsj i tars, cash ia hand. Por amount' dollars and upwutds, a oradit ofaii:s win oa giverc. Kote, tea naif . Mint, interest from date, with Boownty, and waiving vnluaUai.T pralsenteat laws, will nerequtr!. Nov. 4, 'til. E Kati& JfcZntosri, Att jt.

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