Bloomington Progress, Volume 25, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 December 1891 — Page 2

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STMAS

AT THF 11 L- nM&Md lARE YJ inr IT ?

HmtfcMid.

Friend,

NatUuf catt be Mt Mpqtfaty. in

Ike my of aa Xaus Gift tbau.ii

Cmoidns Jacket Or Howe Coat.

i Hires one, and should

have it. The Ooeaer Oathiag D

mil un '

W ej(gat lias of Hpleet ALL STYLES ANL PRICES to select treat Tklm Week.

D If Wat to Be It?

APalr of Comfortable Slippers. Gents' Velvet Emb. Slippers, 75c. and up.

!$ .:.. .;

Ladies' Warm Lined Slippers.!

Ladies' Pat Lea

ther Slippers.

Gents' Pat. Lea-

ther Oxfords.

NOVELTIES IN Neckwear, Suspenders, &c. "The Ciirner' will helpyou out in the selection

of a Suitable

Pbesent.

THE CORNER,"

m 5. smnions a co.

Gentc'Pluch

Smb.Slip'ra.

Gents' Fine leather

Slippers

Fob CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT

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,t .f-rrTThew will.be a gaoi idnl of Rtanruvering for piOB;f4 the PrMbfebtjal battle laXk-iiarties

n t eomnig session UMi tress.

This m tm mm with fcWgrVss

ia;every Presidential tear. No

It 'linnnniil .A lk. .L.!..

taaBBaaaajaaajBaaaaaa w wau CKIIVI

Das.' weekly review -rf Katie

the veiume or baaarm tr

fad. Journal : There

is now

still be dote ta ti greatest ever at-1 on exhibition at LieberYa painting latsegL- 11m stoat stoat the - of etMitdrabte merit by aire. C. -- - --t. tu. - ! U .r . ITliI in.

aad ac diatarbaaut m arrtkmiWd ! It represents Charlotte Cordar in

I kia flMr la mmbHim at trntim tmaon. Lmlcinar thrnnirh Hu ka nf

have bm the moat easlair- the window ut ber cell, and the aril better teae is woted. tint baa very rkarly druieted an

Tbroaghowt tbe Uahcd Sutea (tar-; rxpreedoa at son awful resSgtthtion hm the week endiaa; jeatetday 'on ber fcc. The picture ir tbe

awja WVTWSK. I , m m

ffce oecial Sgoiea f tbe mtl f " reS. Hmm Vair Ju. iid iwi . bhni of Company E. Indiana.

UOO Rtpabiiaawa wiglveUi tn Tote. Pf 'f B" lnh, dPy,

Tlwy will all tan oat aezt Tir.w "' "J "w, oi,

bewever, and gfve the State tat bar jptifB eaadidate for President. A redwetiea of flOpOO in the awrtgsfe iaebteoaeai of Kaamo 4ariag the lent five aad ehan auNMba fa tbe beat at ewideaee that the AlHaace MIy w waiinx

that tbe farawra are aayiae:

' atteatm to baaiaaaa taaa to

Comb

of Caati

wbieb ofdiaamty

footaeld in of the a her

ital Eaiwpi!

qeantities of rye. This is bkaieag to tbe Aaurieaa & rater, far where rora i fairfy tested it always beesam tofMb)r Taia ia tbe great i new groiiiag eeaatry of tbe werM, aad ear ausata f tbie pndwei; i

aare at ae tmtgft aextyear Utaa i: baa acta hitherto. ; At a aaeetio of tbe RepabHaaa SlaBa Ootral Coaaaittee feat week, at Iadtaaaaolia, the loilawnimnw lor oraaaustioa wa

adoated t Ifass aoaaty ooamatioas

win tie tsM sa tWorday, Jaa. 8,

taargaauaeaaaty antra! osawsitteeeaod apaoiat defegatea to diatriet coafatiuaa. la eooittie wbieb arrler to da this work br lawasbiye, towawbip ateetiage will las beM an tbe preceding Bator Jay, Jaa. 2. Dejcgatea ta diatrif t eooweatJeaa win aaeet in. ,13 tbaasea asemberof tbe State Oo(ral Coaaattitoe for each. Tbe Htate CoaaasHtre tbea e&oaea will aaat far orgaautitioa Jan. 80.

Beonwiaw Eax".'.

Wkb Cat. C C Maiaea bw eraer aad Hob. Geo. W. Cooper a a caaoldale to eaeored biaaarJr iF rnagrass, tbe Fifth District wiH kn iafa tbe arat caaapaiga with a . naaaiaatioa to retam ap vaptece! deoled aaajority lor tke afato aad setiaa ticbct.rHm r?l0t Gczttte,

at 10 o'doek a..m, at the G. A. tt

ball in thmeity. All comrades of

this company are earnestly reqnetrted to be prestat, and-all aaeoibeni of said rejriuventare invited. Lmuteaomt GoWel will be present. By order of Captain. W. B. Huohrs, Chairmab Wn. L. Amn8,Ueereury. P-te Pill says be is determined to hve the reliable old "Model Mill" put in firxt-ei8S condition. He baa been in Indiaoapolia daring tbe past week making contract with thai end ia view. Col. John Dolaa waa in town bat week. Mr. Onlao ia comfortably nettled ia Kankakee, and is bopefiil of the future politically,

remnoaaiy. morally and real esH

lately. ' Harry Sogers and Miss Alice Hopewell were married oa Tuesday evaaiag last by Prof. At water. They had prepared their home on east 7th street and drove from Prof. At water's to their new ly furnished residence. Mechanics' Band. Tbie popala? iiooie organisation will give a concert -at the Opera House, on Thursday night, Dee. J7h, the proceeds to be applied oo payment for new instruments. The Mecbanica'llatid is awe of tbe tnstiliitfoaa ot Bhinmingtoa in which ito Httsena should- teel a just degree of pride, sad when an opportunity oflara to aid ibrm in k legitimate way. like this, and in a way that wilt be a pleasure to the people, they should not hesitate to patrnnIff thfoi but do so engrrly. The baiaf will prepare a program that mast fnit ali taste. nfc-Rev. G. W. ficeot k'a yeupgr est child is quite fiok with synrptums ot iBetiinuuia.

Xiartaa Wood Mrreetc. Marion Wood waa arrested ia Orange county, on Deo. 1st, charged with tbe murder of John T. Webb, which was committed Nov. 15. The affidavit waa sworn out by the widow of the murdered man seven days previously. Wood was brought beiore Esquire Huddleaou, hut tbe State not being ready he was committed to tl to await a hearing Friday. There was an effort made at the Coronet's inquest

to fasten the crime on Wood, .but not enough evidence coti'd be found to warrant an arrest. Wood and Webb had had trouble, and each had made threats against the other, and aa a consequence publio opinion at once accused Wood of the crime, and a clamor for bia arrest was made. There appears, however, to be only enough evidence against Wood to east a dark 8Upieioo

aronod him. Wood went to Or

ange county three years ego from this county, and married a wealthy voong widow, to whom has just beenimrn a son. Wood owned a farm a short distance north of Bloomington, and was industrious, thrifty, and waa regard fd as a good

cttispo. Webb, tbe murdered man,

was a quarrelsome, fighting men

a very aissgreeaoie neignoor nna it is said that be threatened to kill Wood. The Monroe county frienda

ot Wood earnestly hoj that the evidence will prove hioi guiltless of the crime charged. SerlasM rrclerfct Wrack tka

MMM. The Monon has been quite free from wrecks during tbe past

year, but on Tuesdsy morning ot

font week two freight trams crashed

into each other at full speed just

north of Crawfordaville. The train . coming south had received orders at Lafayette "to meet second 74 at

Crswfordsville," but the conductor and engineer read tho "2nd" aa "No.," which would indicate that

there was only one section of "74"

instead of two. Kmrtne 34 waa

with the way freight, aoathboond, and engine 74 was going north with the through freight. Dad

Henderson, engineer oai 34, saw

the northbound tran aa be rounded

tbe curve north of tbe bridge, and saw that the trains woulcl meet on .the bridge, eo he put on all steam in order to clear the bridge before

tbe crash. Tbia he accomplished by 800 feet, bnt made th e collision

more serinus, as s wns coming down grade at a furious ipoed and

met 74, which was still under way. The engines reared ip and fell over oa the east side ot the track and.

down an embaoktu?nt ten feet high.

Henderson, of No. 34, stayed

with his engine, went down with tbe wreck, and was found under

engine, eoal car, ear of cement and

a car of bagged mUl-faxl. He was

rescued, taken to the ireuidence of

Agent Watson, where, the injuries

were dressed. His leg, bip and bead were badly injured!, and he

seems to be hurt internal ly also. Engineer Spoor, who jumped from the eortbbonnd engine, is in

bed, and is suffering from injuries

on bis head and knee. Two hands clearing the wreck were injured,

one having his toot mushed and the other an arm injured. This is tbe second time that Henderson

has stuck with his engine ia 4a smaah-np. The two engines fell over upon a car-load of hoes which bad been

thrown from the track, mashed the

car to splinters, killing many of

the nog and maiming muny others

which bad to be killed, severs I bogs that were fastened tinder the

engines were shot to pot them out

of their misery. On top of the en

gines were the demolished tenders, a car loaded with barrels of cement

a car of mill feed and two eirs of

stone. The pile was over twenty feet high, parts of the cars that

were demolished, cement, large

blocks of stone and car wheels being scattered over a half acre of

ground.

Persons to whom the "Pro-

gross" has written with reference tn

delivering stove wi.od will oblige

us by a reply ot some kind. If

you've got it and will deliver it

we wish to know it.

At the meeting of the Monroe

County Medical 8ciety some very

interesting report and piipcrs were

read. The tneengs of this Asso

ciation grow in interest , and are

both instructive and profitable to

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an participants. ..

University IKotew. Hiu Mary Arderjr lmiigoi) to her home in Qreenbiirg on icount of ill but lib. She will ba In college nuxt Urra. W. K. Jenkins, '91, of tan Andnnon High Reboot, wai the cueit at frienda a

few day but week.

Tbeta haM open ranctlnr at the. boma

of tb JtiiM Perry Saturday avnini;.

Hill R-lhei- IVatan baa left collars for

tiia nait of tbe terra.

A petition to In nirculution aikins that

o))ct;e ba dumiauxi on i'rWay of next

wara. Ai a ronilt of Dr. Coultor'a viiit ta

Uadiaon, Wi. tbe curriculum Of tbe Unlrcrjity of Wisconsin wilt ba arranged on the tame plan aa that of ludiana Uni-

Tarnty. Phi K Hi-pa Pai will civa aaolber aacial

Kriduy reninc-

- Tba Higs vo a aocitl in tboir ball Friday erannig. A pqtltiin ia in circulatinn aikiag for a Monday holiday iniUiad ot Saturday. Thi tytttra ia in v4ru at DaFauw, aad but proved vary satisfactory. Tribute of ttaapect.

Hunting Ground uf Arizona Triba Nu.

K3, Jtaprovad urciar "l ttM Atan, , Huntine Moon. G. S D . 400

Whoren, It has .jtsdl tb Crt Spij- ,

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CHRISTMAS STOCK

inn

SI'S

Wall Papers ! At Faris Bros. From 5c. Per Bolt up to the Finest and Best that Money Will Buy.

WE IIHFLOY TOST CLASS PAI'EB EA10-

AUJ9Oa A J.I XI UUtlJIiaU aiUU VVak IT VAtA.

No living man, woman or chiM cn describe it, but you can get any thing you want there, aud yoit will see many thousand articles (hat you never thought of. Go before tho place is crowded to suffocation you can hardly get in tbe wjjek. before Christmas, it beats a Circus.

THE ' : CINCINNATI WEEKLY GAZETTE, $1 A YEAR.

One Hundred Years it Family Favorite. !. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE contains 56 columns every week, and on special occasions $4 columns. It gives the news of the world in the moat complete shape; the choicest miscellaneous reading, and the best stories and literary matter that brain can produce and that money can buy. Subscription Price $1.00 a Year. Every Postmaster is our Agant SAMPLE COPIES FREE. .' ii. The Daily Commercial Cbiaetre ia unrivaled as a newspaper, and it. is growing in popularity every day, which is attested by its rapidly increasing circulation. Address TIIEI COITXlKiaIJLaL GAZETTE CO., Clneinntiti. ajaasatna; war iattr)r Mlbeaaes caataectedl vritk this atajper.

Henry P. Tourner, WHOSE REPUTATION AS A JEWELER AND WORKMAN is well established, has brought on

Leave w On

11 Us.

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If VLfcDrPTOETTLl J " Aren Omisrt4AS . r cvt

- AiissiucArmsiHm

BISSEWS Furniture Protector CARPET SWEEPER IS THE QUEEN OF'

F.

will cmke a pleasure if labor, lijrbteu drudgHiry. save dust, and

wear and baekucbr.

The)- are beautiful machines, and lasting, per&ct streeptrs the

fiuust in the world. SOLD EXOLUSIVRLT BT Charles T. Showers,

FOR THE HOLIDAYS ft large, well selected arid attractive stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY AND FINE SIIiVERWAUE.

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The finest Goodd th itnoucy cau buy have been secured, and may now be pen in Tonrner's show Ciiues. These goods are all new.

1 1 in all hit unbounded wtadoin to call from the ragrad trial f life, and from onr Coupcil Circle our Wrvtt Bro. mid Chief, Jai. D. Walker to tbe Happy Hunting Ground. Therefor 3 be it Raanlvcd, That we tba Chief, and Bros, of Arizona Tril, now auemblod in Council humbly tnw in nubmillion to Ibe will of lbs Great Spirit, yet we raalixa that in hii dealb w have l-xt a Trus, Tried nnd ITaitbtnl Bhithur, and hit wife an uptight and taring biuimnd. Retolved, That our heirtMl aympalhy ba extendod to the berearnd miiy und tba brotbam wear Ilia uiuat baiiga of mouruing tor thirty days. Bawlvrd. That acoprof (hio ili. tiona be prwwl on roenrd bad a copy be tent to tba bereaved family and be printad in our city paper. (Jos. H. Kirbv, (Oko. W. RtuiT.

sametail.ai Hear lader lh'B Sua. F. Berger, an expert f od muster of photography, is in 'tho city, will work fur me, and we.iare prepared to watt on the trade, give

satisfaotioa in all brancue,, and

guarantee you the M work prompt ly and of a general excellence nnsurriassrd. CLOUDV WEATHKR PB?EEREP. COMKI

This is the opportunity of a life time. Solicitinc a continuaDce of

patronage from all ld trientk.and a trial from new ones wtfare '

Yours anxious to pMease,

W. h.

ments. It would be a grand thine

if people win Id lie independent of

the uncertain wood and coal supply, with its difst aad unpleasant baud Hug. The only place in town where you can get what you ically need ill books, stationery and stationery Miipplies, is Smith's store, south side of the squire. Henry Tourner, the (killed jeweler, has added to his choice slock a tastefully selected supply of everything that is desirable ia Holiday goods. Your purchases will not be satisfactory if its making them you neglect to give H. P. Tourner's store a call.

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HEMFF'S gALS,

EVANS.

A very serious accident oowir red on Samuel Strong's farpi, west of Bloomington, recently, For several years Dwight Lander, a eon of lion. Franklin Landers oi Indianapolifl, has been making hU home with friends west of town, and while putting away a team of horses he was kbiked ou the head and sustained injurtes-that may yet result in death. As he was alone

tbe manner 'in which he was injured

to left to conjecture, hut the marks

of tho boms' hoofs are plainly

shown. I n o upper jawbone was

crushed and broken, and an vx ten

sive fracture was found on one side

f his bead. Trephining, van found

tn tic necessary, and this. Wat pnr formed by Drs. Karri and LowJer.

Oil stoves for heatinc purposes are coming into use in Indtaniipolfe. Il is claimed that the oil can be furnished at ft ye cents, per I'illon.

and that by- Hie use of a.oaw patentJ

burner thBc .tvc3 filj all. rUi;e- ipte.;, ?j.

Bv virtue of a certifled eonv of n deeroe

and execution to mo directed, from tbe Ulerk'i offlce of tba Monroe circuit, court..

in a cntuo wherr.ln John Cot t nan in plain-

tiff and Sarah Wright, Sarah B. Waller

and ii. C Waller are defendant, requiring roe to make the aura of One Thousand One Hundred and Five Dollar 1.1,1051. together with the intereat on said decree and eoita, I will expose at Public tjale to

the bigheit bidder, on 6AT0RDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1893, between the.houn.of 10 o'clock a. at. and

4 o'clock p. m., of laid day, at the door of

tn court houM in Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, tbe rent and proliti for a term not exceeding seven yean, the following detcribed real aetata in 31 on roe county, in tbe 8tate of Indiana, to-wit :

All of tbe the northwest quarter ()) of

the northeast quarter () of section No. three (3) in towmbip No. seven (7 range one east, that Ilea south of tbe north nhera of Salt Craek, containing thirty -four acrei more or less. Also the east half of tho nortbeiis'. quarter () ot srrtion No. three (3) towin'iip No. arven (7) ranee one east, conuiuinc

eighty acres, mora or lofa.

Also a part of tbo north wi-et anartcr

(11 f tho north wist quarter (J) of daulion fjo-twu(j) in township No. seven (7) runcoone oast, containini! about thirtv

aorrs, being all in said quartvr tucrpt to much thereof aa lie oast of Big Salt Creek and the middle fork thereof, bains the same ti act nf land boretoforo owned

by N el ton Robinson.

All ia Monroe county and Statu nf Indiana. If mc-b rents and profits will not cell for a sufficient sum to satisfy laid ditrtec, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose at Public Salu, tbe fv -bimple of said res) wtate or mnch thereof as may he sufficient to ditunarge said drprac, iiiterrtt and om.'.

oaia sale will be mada without any ro lief whalerur from valuation or appraisement laws, THOMAS J F AH 11,

lVi:tc ta Proaieity UiIdera on 1'enth strout, between liincoln street ami Walnut stmt. Alt parties owning pr'prty on Tenth strwft, between Lincoln ifeet and Walnut strn't in tho city of Bloomington, Indiana, intorcfted in the improvement of said stre.it. will take notice that the City Kngineer has made final estimate of ooU of improving said street from Lincoln stf-ot to Walnut street-in said eity, and madn Assessments asninsi; properly hold-

frt for said improvement ,iJ asxk'sments being now on tile in the I'ity Clerk's office. All parties interested will lk.j notice tUnt n cotnmiliva from tho Common Co.imil of suid city will inert in the Miivor'n office of faid ritr. Thuwduv ev--n"rig l-eemlier 10th. 11191,' st f o'ch-ck p. m , at which lime nnd. place i.nv one iitf.; rieved at wid .asSniaou c . iiniku known their Mrixvuiipvs, nti'l the same will be ciinntfrnil lv saiil-i.-ommittee. nOttKbVl',C-(iai!B'KH, Not'. 25, '91- Jt. Ci'y Clerk.

gURlFC"a SI A Lai. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree and exrention to tne ?ire.3ted from the Clerk's office of Humron ciictih court, in a causp wherein A.ndt ewT. Mlaassr is plaintiff and Lucinda Htrdy, Aliie M. Ulry, Lida 10. Smith and .!. B. Cia-flt are defendants, requiring me to dms tbo anro of Seven Hundred iitid Mnv eotnm IVBara and Fifty-Seven CVnu (71T.BT) tog.il her with the interest on said dtcre.s and costs, I will expose at public aula to tba highest bidder, on SATURDAY, DEC. 11th, 1801, htitwi-ch tl.o hoiirs'o'f 10 o'clock s. m and 4 o'clock p. o' antd dny, at r.'i do.r of lira court house iu liloommgtoii, Mi4.ro county, Indiana, tl.u routs md proflu fr a term not - excew) iiig se ren years, the following described ro.il estate, in Monroe county, in the, Statu of Indianu. to-wit: .

The X'uiheast juii,rtQr of tbo nouthaasl quarter of section HrvantMin i 17). tnwnship oiRhi (fl) north: i-nge two (I) west, containing forty acres. Alo the followtin tracts patcolsof land situated ia the cuunty and St.i afortaaid to-wit: The wost half of the nvlh b-.ff of the

!l!wtlce to Propeily Holders on ! ventb .Struct from M.muii Street to Jurkwin 8'rpol. All nxrtira owninir nfoncrtv on Elev-

enill stn-et, helween 51 or ton alrcet and .northwest qnarti-r iif the snutbirest quar.Jac kson street, in the Ciiv rf Bl04ming- iter of w;ion ovent-n (11) in township ton, Indiana, interested in the : mprovo- eight ( 8) north ran two () west, conii;itl ef aid titrcet, will take no'.ieo that itaining ten (10) acres, more oi Ism. ib.it City Engineer V made final exti'nate j A.II in tho cobnty of if.onut, in the

South Side S

TT A V I ff O BOUGHT tt 1

II stock .f .lamas il. UuBter;

oner some ipenini oargams .n

ot Uou.teho Id nnd Kitnhan Xci

THE

UM)ERTAKlSm

Will rarieivt trW ad taarti

tion, aa we .iarry a uaaripliMa-llaia.

CQPFINiS AND

ata. BKf'T. GX)DKN. sat

Undrtakar, has beaft axtuia

take charge of tbia denartaneiit.

&lv us a ' Mtm

J. H. Gastok. Isaa! i

Bloom ingUnt Nov lolSlll

JAJti 1 '. MDKGAST, Atfj

IVatlcc ta Hanl

Tbe Statu of idiana. Maama

la the Manro! Circuit. OHrt.l

xerm, tssi. Dora Hof .t-d vi. John Xf r 8'oii; Complaint Nax ItSf.

No w com iath.it nlaintlf Irr' i

Morgv.n, ber attorney, aod':lari

plaint nerelo, toifetRnr . wita

tbatnaM di lsndtmt is sot a' II tbe Stata ofni!iarr; tbaf'll la tor Divorce, aiidhat atikl. wfc defendant a neceatanr aiiKi

Notiea M therefor herein defendant, list timed, tba and appear on tbe 20tk 4av

ceaiber tan: of tho Monroe eleti

'to be holder, on tba 3rd

cember, A. D. 1891, at tba

oloomingto i, ia said eocutty; and answer or denier to aateK

the same will be beard aad i hi. -1 ...

Witness tny name and Ike aj3

court, tMxea at oiootntngtutw IStb day ot November, A. 11.1

Not. IS, "91.

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HEBIIFaS iALaT,

By virtue ot a eertfled atee'iit

and execiUon to me, sfinaartasaV g Clerk of tbe Monro Cirealt Va causa wbrrein Charles ti BaVji plaintiff und WnlUr8. Robflvawf

K. Kobertuon anil Sana V,

defendaals, rwiuirtna- aa Sa l

of One Elundrcd and Thirti

nd For, r-five Cents faiattaTi

with the interevE on saM iliajaBi I will aii pom at PubUo fM, eat hiriiliA r.n

8AllffRAY, DW!. II

between the bout of IS o'ch

4 o'clocl: r. of said, day, aj

tne court souse or mm xoai iadiaua, tbo resit and peolta'l

not exctcatng seven yearc, ot?

ing aeanrtoM steal aatscti S county, in tbe Stat of IttnMsn Tbe nortliWart quartmr (t) east quarter (1) of slon Dhlr

in towmhir nine isVttortai

east, io Monroe ovujaty, I di

All ii. Hoaraeccuaty iaoa. ' 3

If sudi rents and proSla a ftif1 a fin (Hr.i..n mim hi tfWj

interest nnd costs win t f

and place, t zpote at rnblio.'

aiAple if aid real ta.tij. thereof may be tnSeivnt

said diKtce, interest amt cortey

Said Mle Will be "made

lief whulrvar from- valnat isst $;

mentis wi. THOMAS X JtA Sbenff U enrj Nov. m.

M J-ton street to Jattksun street in said

city, and rnado asnmmeni againsi. : fo(. ,u(B(.ienl W10 to MtUfy mW dl)Crec

property lloner. wr sata impomem, ,inWMl nd vMts . win ,t "tht, wme said .wment being now on filo in tho rxpmi H pul)lj. fea. Cil Clerk s uffii!. .:!inipl'' of said ren! estatu oi' so much A 1! parties mterestnd "ill take ""f ;therf as my be lufficieit to diaoaarga thn ; a committee from the 'n1'" :,aid decrw. intoresl and cU. Council of said city will tnoet in ibo May-1 or office of laid city, Thursdny evening, .. '"! be made wUlwait any reDocember lOvh.lS'JlVat 1 o olocli.at which !'' whatever from valuaUon oi appraise-

....I ntu.M .nv ..nil ti mi rii.vn-1 l salll . wwa.

.11.(1. aiiu ... .-(5, -- - - -

j If such rents and profits w-1 1 not sail

aeuaument. can make known tneir

grievances, and the sftme will bo consideruc. by said .;ommittao. O BERt C. G RE E VKS. liov. 25, '9l-:it. Citj Clerk.

DUNCAN & BATMAN, Att'js Ifoftce ta Wo-Heeldita

Tito Stat of Indians, Uonron county. Id the Monroe, circuil court, October term, 1831. The City of Bloominglon, Tn. liana vs. William E HcLxaii and Jamei Sheoks. Now cornea tbo plain tiff by Duncan & Hatman, Its attorney, and files its complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant, James Sheeks, is not it resident of tbe S late of Indiana ; thit said action is to foreclose n certain lien on real isstale on a:eount cf street'

improvements, and that laid ncnresraenl doivndantis n ncccssnry iartr thereto. Notice is therefore ho-ebv Riven said

dfftadant, last named, that iinlnts be ba and appear on the seventh "day oftbe next termor the Monroo eiriuit coirt, to bv boldrn on the third Alonday ot iKicembor A. D. 1891, at tho court house is Bloom-, incjton, in said county an t State, and unswor or demur to said complaint, theianio

Hrill be heard and determined in his ah-

itness mv name and tho seal of said Court, affixed at Bloominglon, this 2nd day of Novumber, 181)1. ,ioas W. CRAVItNS, dEAL Work. :S ov. t, 1891.

Nov. 18, '111.

THOMAS .T. t'ARR,

SbitrifT Alonroo County .

DUNCAN A BATMAN, Att'js KoMce ta Kaa-NMl deaf a. The State of Indiana, Morroi County. In the Monroe Circuit Caurt, Docomber Term, 1891. Mnry E. Baker . Jack JSusier, Autis Duikirk, William Riley, et al. Complaint No. :t3!ll. Mow comes the piaintifT, by Duncan aV Batman hor attorneys, and file bar camnlaint herein, together wi t an affi

davit of a competent porsofi that said dafudnnts. Jack .Parmer, Autit Buskirk, William Rilov and John Riley, ara not residents of luo SUte of Indian ; that a ouu hi of action exirts against t.bom and that; said action ii for the purpose of quiitting title to res I estate, and that said uon-resideut dofandanU are neueisary parties thereto.

Notice ia therefore hereby given said non-midentdofend!ant,thatu&Miss they be and appoar on tbe eigbtoenlt judicial dar of tba next term of tba Monroe circuit court, to be hold an oa the third Monday of Decembor, A. D. 3S8I, at the Court House in Bloomiagton, in said County and Htate, ttnd anstirer .r dtmur j to suid complaint, the same wi'.l bo beard

and determined in their absentia.

witiu-u my name and tliassil or said

court, affixed at Illoomineton this 16th

day of November, A. D. lf91.

aaAt JOHN W. CBAV.SNS.

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antt, Join W. Rilay, Pater Biley, Taastii Rilnv and: William Kilav. IM Bat.' Villi

dents of tb State of Iaillanit. : . Notice is therefore frtrtiby giTart at

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