Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 11, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 May 1892 — Page 2

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leaver JtrMiJ?Dt, The Man Nominvted at iJinnerrpoli IN JUNE I so a. The passage of the free wool bill liy the House of Represents lives hhown that Republic-ail reliance ou tlw bluudrring of that body lias m been misplaced. Already the Democratic Congressmen have be- j jgnn to play into the hands of the Republican. This is a measure vhk'h will be especially disastrous tirtke Democratic party. It has aroosed the deepest and most enduring hostility in all the sbeepraifting States, Democrat as well a Republican. Protests of farrart and of business men in the fanning districts have been formulated against it, ami threats ot revolt hve been made in Democratic localities. The . Democratic leaders, however, have perished in their lolly. In the House their party baa almost a three-fourths vote, and through that body the bill was JMSsed with unreasonable and uttcrv -reckless and criminal haste. The ReMjblicatis, true to their pledges to dfifead the popular intvrests, talked a ad voted against it, arid need alt the resources which parliamentary prooedure rendered available to defeat or delay the bill, hnt they failed, and now the measure, by a practically solid Democratic vote, has beeo sent to the .Senate, C0KGBE88 will probably remain' in session must of the summer, ami it will be a source of considerable advantage to the Republican party bv rearan f its foolwh ail useless proceed tigs. Doga kill 54,000.000 worth of sheep annoallv 111 the United S'atea, nearly 4 per cent, of tbe total value uf our sheep. In some State sheep; brcedine ia on the decline for no niter reason. The hot nmMRcy is .Kit only justifiable iu Scaling wiib this nroblem but ia to be warmly coraiuenliwr iy rn . f I f Harrwoo i based fpou definite 1 1i1JJZ b-M. He baa been, thoroughly irateil- that is to earir. and the iteti- I r , - . . 1 havr perfect tonfidcuct in bis ability and integrity;. "Few mliae tbe danger they run ia tbe use of such drugs as fauasaline, anti-pyrine and antikamnia fbr slight ailments such as Nervousness and headache," said an experienced, physician, recently. "Tbe use 01 tbe drugs mentioned ' baa a most deleteriou- effect, aud while tbe eonipiainU which thsy are meant to remedy may not be ot importance iu themselves, they Mimetimes give evidence of a seri"tt organic disorder, which will be made more dangerous by such severe depressants. A week ago, while standing at this counter, a gentb-maa requested my service?, wing to a feeling of weakness which he experienced, Whil-s endeavoring ti get b'nn to bis room tbe most intense depressiou of bis heart iiet to, ami powerful cardiac etimalaata were required to over come the effect of two ten-grain doses of ian-isatrae, wlneh bad been nken at ah interval of two hours. A dose e-zamiuatiuu showed that tliM gentleman was siiffrring from a organic disease. Tbe wan who becomes his own doctor baa a fool for a patient as truly as a man who acts as bis owu lawyer baa a fool for a client." Pat ad Hra Pkj. When Col. Van Wyck was running for Congrea in tbe Fifteenth New York District there was a certain Irishman who steadfastly refused to give the old soldier any encouragement. Tbe Colonel was greatly eurprwed, therefore, when Put informed him on election day that be . had concluded to vote for him. "Glad to hear it, glad to hear it," said the Colonel ; "I rather thought you were against me, Patrick." "Well, rir," said Patriek, -I whz, and when ye stud by me pig lien and talked that day ye didn't Imdge me a hair's breadth, sir, but afW ye wua gone away I got to thinking how ye niched yet band over the fence and scratched the pig on the back till be laid down wid the pleasures of ft, and I made up my mind that whin a real kernel was as sociable as that, I wasn't tbe man to vote agin him." Oranges seem to ofl r as many method of eating as there are varieties f tli fruit. Tbe Florida fashion ofUalving.it across the grain and taking out tbe juice and fine pulp with a dessert spoon is a neat way ami gives one all the desirable part of the fruit. Some eat an orange quite as Uaiutily by tearing jt in mall sections, and taking tbe fruit in moutlifuls; this method needs a little iwaciice before being attempted at formal tables, as tbe inexper ienced, with a juicy Havana or Indian river, speedily gets himself into trouble. .. m m Hetty Green, who is credited with beipg the richest woman in tbe United States, lives in fiiruished nairoa in W. For-ty-Msvi nth st., . New York, cooks her breakfast on a gas tme and ruh Jaundrits her own pocket handkerchiefs, be - eaiMe abo iioetn't want i lie both - ft"' ii?i liouarmaidi and wa-'her-woiueu.

FREE FLOUR. Dave Sroirh, City. Wm. Riy. City. Charles Ilickham, City. HI. 6. Morris, Blanche. Dell. V!iinani, City. Mrs. Eliza Gentry, Stanford. Morton Christman, Fleener. E. C. Gils! rap, Smith Grange. Fannie Cirgan, City. A. V. Farts, City. E. B. Uline. (I U) City. Mrs. L. McClelland, City. Mr. Shinn, City. A. H. Baiighroan, Stinesville. Alfred Shields, City. Catharine Foddrell, Clear Creek Belle Weimer, Dolau. Emma Davis, City. Thos. L. Fowler, Clear Creek. James Hight, Unionville. James Sylvester, Smithville. John R. Graves, Buena Vista. C. F. Boiler, City. Geo. L. Knight, Payne. John A. Kerr, City. Mary Bonty, City. Peter Ea'bls, Allen's Creek. Martha Krues, City. A. N. Jones. Ellettsville. Thos. E. Robinson, City. W. L. Rush, Guthrie. A. K. lwden. City. Elmer White, Elkinaville. Mrs. Millie F. Robinson, Cl.Ck. John Weaver, fishery. Mat'. Rxuard, Cineinuati. llarlry Anderson, City. C. h. Marhere, Clear Creek. Iena Jen in, Bloumingtoaa Nicholas Adams, " OF THESE 40permt -.mm SOUS I"iave received SajLi3oilins-A MWUVM ftsV eWAAV ism W FEEE, fit "The COITier." Eight Sacks of Flour criirATt anratr onri nraoV " ' by this mammoth Shoe and Clothing House. KCBSIAS VViNTKas. mere one curious ining aoout a fuiseian winter. In the latter part of October or the first of November .the wather will be as wild as it is here in September. Not a sign can be seen of an annroachiiiir' i ... i ..jji .. .:!... i . I ..... n t o ' i any apjrarent warning, a lil't hazo will be seen iu the northern sky

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change hi so sudden and that travelers are frequently frozen to ijeatli beiore they can gam suel ter. It has occurred that farmers ! out looking after their flocks have been caught in one of these bluszards, ami, missing their way home, have lat their lives, their bodies remaining under the snow until the following spring. The suddenness of a Dakota blizzard is well known' in the northwestern part of ourl country, but it is tardiness personind when compared with the rapid-1 ti.. r. . i liy wun which me iiussian wiuier storm comes on. Fred. Auirhe. near English lake, has beeo fined S50 each for! having 41 seines in bis possesion and also $5 each lor 300 fish he bad on hand, making iu all 3,5o0. Expensive fishing. Ike Crim, of Bedford, was in town on a short business visit Wednesday. Crim was at oue time station agent at Mitchell, then Auditor of Lawrence county eight yearn. The Republicans have nominated hitn for County Clerk, and as usual Ike will get there, ike i a very popular man, and of the "get there' kind. Ask for Lindlcys. 'Frosted Cream," at On Suuday next the pulpit of the College Ave. M. E. Church will be filled by Rev. F. A. Eiler, the following Sunday by the pastor of the M. E. Church at Worthington, and the next by Dr. Steele, of New A Ibany. The senior cla.s of I. U. has finally been organised by the election of the following officers: President, George Batchelor; Vice President, John Kelley; Treasurer, Ijouie Matthews; Recording Sceretar , Ollie Hughes; Com-spouding Secretary, Georgia Byer. When the flesh grts a bad burn I have never found anything j Wife tbe white of a raw cg, says a ; dctnr. If an egg is broken over j a burned spot the while speedily j cakes over lhe sore, and by keeping the cold air off lhe place, puts an j etui to all pain. The egg has a ; soothing infiuence alao, and if the trettmeut ia persisted in there is , little daugcr uf prolonged trouble.

The Misses Dowd, of Greencastle, were the guests of Mrs. Ben.

Aiiauis Jr., Saturday and Sunday. Preparation lor celehratinR the 4th of July in grand style will be made at once. Look nut fur an immense crowd of people that day. A freight train broke spart in the middle, on Baiubridge hill, Saturday morning, and the two seeioiis rame together with a crn$li, eleven cars being thrown on. J lie wreck covered the track, so that (he mail trains had to go around by the I. & V. Harry lines is now in Philadelphia, us a delegate to the centr al conference of the A. M. E Church. Mr. Imes will doubtless create a good impression in the city ui brotherly love. The passenger train Irom Chi cago, on rriclay atlernoon, strucK Warren Brinton, aged 60, a deal mute, an old resident of Put nam county, in a rock cut near Cloverdalc, killing him instantly. He was walking on the track at the tint:. It is remarkable what a deaf people-tbey seem to have an ! insatiable appetite for tempting fate in this way. The new Dairy Department of the Slate Fair will probably be one of jts most interesting features. A beautiful new building is being constructed, containing all modern improvements. The Dairy products will be kept in a cold storage room enclosed in glass. A working Dairy will be in the building, showing the latest scientific methods of butter making. Over $200 in premiums are offered for butter and cheese the Dairy Association offering over fifty dollars. A. li. Harris, of Goshen, is Superintendent, and Mrs. Li lira D. Worley, Secretary of the Indiana Dairy Association, is Assistant. The amendments of the new clctinn law are now in forco aud will he followed fur the first time at the city election. An important chttnge is made in the square and the method of voting. The square at the head of the ticket is larger and surrounds the emblem. To vole a straitrht ticket the stamp must be inside the lines of this square. To vote a mixed ticket, every name voted for mut be stamped, but omit the stamp ia the square at the head. Says a Cincinnati literary roan: "I used to thiuk that the word I

'sophomore' was made up of the 1 died in the past fnur mouths: Juku Gieek word signifying wise and ! Dinsinore, Jacob Bunger, William the English word 'more.' The! J. Nield, Lewis Jones, .John Ballonword was thus applicable, I thought, j jer, Mrs. Eli Konns, Mrs. John to the second class in a college, he-! Dilloian and Win. Fowler,, ea use they were 'more wise' than! ,,. . their fellows irt their own estima- Rev. S. R. Lyon of the U. P.

h. h. iv .ut ..: ww, ; : has a purer genealogy and a mean- . : ...... 1 i ... l . j nig even leas Manuring i" me ma of coilegiana to whom it 1.1 applied. 1 It was first used at the Uuiversitvl of Cambridge, England, and in it's ' . . 1 .1 e 1 1 ! infancy appeared 111 the form 'tfophmor.' It was composed of the words 'sonh' a ponlrantinn of 'so- I . l: . t .1 i 1 . ! . '.. ---- - I 1 1 II I Ht f I . Milt! It . . II I Utiril lllfHII. i lil rn'ii mi iiiirt-f j i Javrk T. Rmbkbtsow will bo aamdUnte ' . jggggB, - The I. U. base ball nine plav ed their second game Saturday af ternnon, and def.afed the Purdue nine by a score of 6 to 3. The week previous they defeated the Hauover club ou their own grounds. Sumatra wrapper, Havana filler; The "Little Chief." It will i'le"" yon- Try if. oL;tt,e Chief Home maf1e ri, 0ut f aiirht. Do vo.. amok ;, 9 llJ. C. Clay and Mr. Hostetfer are publishing a paper at Harrndsburg called the Journal. We wish you success gentlemen Smoke "Little Chief once and you smoke it again. Ask for it. Three Monon employes were instantly killed in a wreck near M icbigan City, Sunday uighr. A frcieht train went through a bridge over a small stream, killing engineer Murray, his fireman and a brakeman, lhe bridge had been weakened by the breakinir of a darn. j Have yon tried it ? Do von like.it? Call for it: Thc"Liitle Chief." Best oct. cigar in the city. W. P. Hodge and wife, of Bedford, were the guests, Suuday, ol G. W. Carolbors' family. Pafroniza home industry by smoking "Little Chief." The election in Louisiana, was curried by the anfi-lottcry Democrats. Foster is electpd Governor by about 10,000 plurality, and the legislature is safely anti lolterv. There were five tickets in the field two Democratic, two Rcpublicau and one People's Party. Jaw. T. Robertson of Richland township is to-day announced as a candidate for County Treasurer. Get tome of C. R. Clark's choice California evaporated fruits, jellies or perscrves. His stock is coinJetly selected, the result of many years experience in the business. The Monroe County Horticultural Shirty will meet at the resilience of C. F. Dodds ou Wednesday, May 1-lth, at one o'clock. A prompt aud full attcudnice is desired.

THEY SAY THAT Peter Bowman, it is stated, will be the Democratic candidate for covwly assessor Win. Thomas, one of the force at Linl ley's drug store, went to Crawfortlsville, and was married on Wednesday -Thursday, May 12 ia the day set a purl by the Odd Fellows, to lay the corner stone ol their new building The Odd Fellows of Stinesville had a celebration last Tuesday, and the address was delivered by Judge A. C. Cunning The large spire on the Presbyterian church has been cut off, leaving only the belfry. It was done mora as a matter of safety than because the building would look more beautiful Court begun on Monday with 73 civil and 37 criminal cases on the docket Henry Peters, of Morgan county, has come to Blonrmngton to reside, and has bought James Brinsnn's bouse ou Grant st. Price $650. Elsie Tpp is now employed by the electric light company Wm. Griffin has bought twenty acres of ground west of town that was owned by Rev. Minton, and was a part of the Cory farm, for

? 300 -In the Judicial convention Lawrence county will have 12 votes, 1 1 votes Geo. m un rue cuumy Braxton is back from Portland, Oregon - Charles Small is now Treasurer of Walnut St. Presby terian church: Joe Robertson, son of Milt. Robertson leaves to-day for Minneapolis John Sare,aged 20 years, of Indian Creek township, died last week with consumption. Land is growing valuable 111 Marion tp. 1,640 acres werejsold to St. fjonis parties last week by Wm. A. Wise for 8,0C0 What's the matter with the lime stone dust? Its all tight Two car loads of furniture went to Salt Lake last week from the Showers factory. The freight alone was 180 -Squire Louden came near making a miss fit Tuesday night, when he undertook to marry Ecp Fulford and Nora Tungate. Nora changed her mind, and so the contract is oH There are four vacant business rooms on the west side of the square, at Grecncastle W. L. Suiith and wife were entertainiug Mrs, 11. L. White of Caneyville, Ky., Iat week. O. M. Norman, who lw been in business in Willians, Ind., in tends to locate in Indianapolis Rev. T. C. Stewart aud family expect to visit relations in tins place this summer ihe.real estate building association, according to Secretary Greeves report, is in a healthv condition Eight of the old citizens of Van Buren to. have ,.,U101, US!IStPCj Ut Ci'lllDlUIIKm SCrvice8 in Scotland, Greene CO.. last . oyjiuay. 1 m llo acres of land, half mile wwtnf the acw railwa.i H for ..ie fcoarlv all in ewn; soinu wbit tutu uii.l 0l,rn fBBdi tTi pk-niy of .oJ timber, Good barn, dwelling and outbuilding, fencing cood, flno orchards, location of farm Very desirable. Owner whiiU to e . V - ... ..... ... weft, inquire 01 uaniei ctuii;, liiuom inijion, lnd. If you want Chester While Pigs or a Short Hoin Bull, all thoroughbred .lock and eligible fa. 1 registry, call on J. P. Hopewell, just west ot city limits. '' Transfers of Real Estate, Famished: by Jhs.W. Jackson, leorder. For Deeds and Mortgagee, correctly ozcuied, call at Recorder's Office. II. liussell toKburt F. Hu&se), land in Illoomington tp., $ f00 W. B. Minton to William Grriffth, land in Perry tp., 300 Hiram Lindley to Win. Grsen. lot S, Maple Hiiht, 750 Wm. II. Bust to Maria .J. Spiceley, lot If, et 6lh Hreet, 1.G50 It. II. East tn Ira Balmnn, 1 loti in Fullor & Vldron' aililition . 600 L. F. Litton to Graca Williams, lot 4, Stinerville, 500 S. & B. Quarrv Co. to Lea Acua. lot lb, Sliuville. 300 Aiiron Hose to Mariuu Hinkle. part of lot 130, 7S0 R P. Kumoll In II. Riusel. part of ice 35. Uloomincion tp., 500 Republican Conveutlion. The Kepublican convention tonominato a enndidate for Prowuting. Attorney for this (the 10th) Judicial Circuit, will 1 held at the court home in Blooininglon on Thursday, MnySLh, at 1 o'clock p. m. In tha convention IiHwrence cuunty will bo entitled to li delegate vote, sad Monroe to 1 1 uaicgai votes. W. IL MwiK,. Chm. Lswrenco (ST, R. C. O. li. U. Duncan, Chm. Monroe Co. U. C. G. Rev. Dr. Halstrad isattendinj; general conference, at Omaha, ISeb Notice ot Application for Li cense. Ilia (inderngniHl, a mule citizen over tha an of twenty-one years, and an inI habitant of tbe oity of Blomington and county 01 Monroe, in tne Mate or Indlann, hreby civus notice to the citizens of Bloomington and of the First Ward of mid city, and of Ulcomington township, in suid county of Monroe and State of Indi ana, that he will at the June term, 1892, of t he Hoard of Com m isnioners of the coun ty of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to aaid Hoard for a license tont'll intoxir-at-ins linuorf, to-wit: Spiritoii?. vinous and malt liquors in lest quantities than a quart at a lime, for a period of one yar, with the privil- of allowing the sntna to ba drank on l&e premlg upon woicb lie Uosiren to tell SHid .-piritoui, vinous anil malt liquor, and tha premises being tiliiHted in the Kiret Ward of raid city of Hfnomington, township of Hloomington. county l Monroe and Sutc f Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit : Part of in lotono hundred and iifly-nino lfP in the city of Woomingmn, Monroe nullity, Indi 11a, boundrd 'ollows: 11asinniug at the Eouthweia cornnrot said inlot, thenve eift twnntr feet, thence noTlb thirly-flve feet, thonce wett twenty 3 fuiK thenco foiith to the place of beginning, tbiriy-llv lb fort. KJWaHP S. JOlii'3. iliy ili, 18?;.

THIS JUORTOY C. HtWTER STOE qi'iKUl.

It Is a Remarkable One. The owners of the II unter qusrry,. a mile and a half north west ut Blooraiugton, are feeling very comfortable over the developments thus far made in that property. The first cut, which in almost all quarries is thrown away, comes out of the Hunter quarry in great forty foot blocks that need but a little scahbling to render them fit for shipping. There are no mud or sand seams, and while being tough enough to resist almost any pressure the stone is yet so soft as to be worked with ease. This is a very important point, as a stone cutter can do as much in this stone in two days as would ordinarily consume three daya if working on many other classes of oolitic stone quarried in the Bedford district. Mr. Ym8i who has had many years' experience in the quarry business says that the Hunter quarry ia the most promissing piece of property he has ever seen, and his judgment will be taken as final by all who know him. Choice Chipped Beef is one of the "regulars" at C. It. Clark's red tront grocery, west side of square. Claude Johnson, the crippled boy who went to Salem several weeks ago one Sunday, died the following Saturday, and was buried Sunday a week. Wib Buskirk, a son of S. II. Buskirk deceased, is in the last stages of consumption, at his home in Chicago. Ed. Brodix is now located in New York city, and is in some way connected with a company that is putting real estate.udditions on the market. A handsome stone pavement is being put down in front f Faris Bros, and Collins and Korseil s stores. Feed! Feed! If you want the beat feed, and at as close prices at which it can lie furnished, call on Mauley & Co. Co. H, now has 63 members This is as many as can be enrolled. THe Knoxville (Tenu.) Journal says: It has just developed that; movement is on foot to nominate Newell Sanders, president of the Chattanooga plow company, for governor by the ltepulilicans. Ilia strength with the farmers is ur(jen in his behalf. Ida may prove formidable. Delicious Sliced Hum is a sjiecialty ni C. li. Clark's red front procery, west side pqtiare.' Also try his ohcice Breakfast Bacon, just toe nice to talk about . Chesley Chambers tind wife, who now reside on west 4th street, this city, are rcjoiceing over the advent of a girl baby. A ProseoHtiuf! Attorney will be nominated on Thursday by the Republican con vent ion. Union temperance meeting Sunday night, at the M. E. church was uddif ssed by Rev. Luccock. Farm Kits are requested tocull on Mauley A Co., grocers, when in town, aud learn close prices on goods. J. C. Hunter, oue of our most prosperous yoiinu farmers, cut bis left hand severely one day last week while usinir an as, with which he wa splitting kindliug wood. Misses Laura Hendrix, Van Zuult aud Elsie Mason, furnished niusie fu r tbe school entertaiument Rev. Jas. Latimer, lately lo cated at DeWitt, Ark., has been called to Slippery Rock, Pa. Wall Gentry is back from the dog and pony show to spend a lew days iu recuperating. Wm. Dunn, who is engaged iu the lumber busiuess dowiuu lennes sep, is on a short visit to his mother and other relations. Deputy Clerk East has purchased through the agency of S. E, Carmichael the beautiful corner lot, 7th and Rogers street for 86(H). Carmichael sold the lot west of this to Wm. Buzsard for $450. There is just oue lot left. It is in the hands of Mr. Carmichael, and ahould be secured by some oue wishing a desirable home site. Best goods, close prices, prompt service, are the specialties at Mauley & Co.'a grocery. The Hunter corner pump is out of repair. Fix it. era gatsaagMMaaeiii aaa pb No lice of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned bas been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monro county, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Sarah J Houston late of Mos -roo comity, deceaavd. tuid estate ia supposed to be solvent. JOHN . MORGAN, April 30. '93. Administrator. John R. East, Att'y. Notice to IVon-Resldonls. Junaio Willson, Olie Hood, William H Ournul and Henry Durhal, You are hereby noli tied that Iho Commissioners of the Cily of Bloomington, Indiana, will inot-.t in the Mayor oflioe in said city ou Kriday. Juno 10lb, 189-3, at 0 o'clock a. m. for the purposo of eitinuling benefits and damagos to property nought to bn appropriated in opening South Lincoln streot, in said city. four property will in some way ba f fortrd by opening said strovl. . JBy order of Common Council, KOHE3T C. GHREVR55. 1 Jliiy i, !2 at. City Cierk.

SCHOOL FIWD SALE.

N' JOT1CE 19 IfEHEBY GIVEN', thr.t the fo'iDWiiii; tracts of iar.u siliintr.d in Monroe cuuntv, Slate of Indianu, he-i-tofure bid in on auoount of the Siliiad Funds, having bean duly apprniead, as nrocrihbd by law, by three lisintorei.ed irrelKildcrs tif Hit; neighborhood in wliirb said binds are situated, will be offered :or -ale on a credit of uvo years, with interest at seven per cent. pr annum, payat lu annually in dvinuo, for a sum not lass than the appraiacd value Uiereot, THU1WDAY, MAY 19iu, 1892, at the court home door in tbe city ot ttlootninerton, Monroe county, Indiana. between hours the of 10 o'clock a. oi. and 4 p. in. of suid dny. WASHIWGTON TOWNSUIF. The northeast fourth of the northeast quarter of section 22, town 10 north range one WCSt, cuuiaimilK to nvrca inurn wr ivhs. Morteagei by Alexsinder C. Ijarr to the funds of common school, forfeited to the State of In Jinnu and Hppraised ut t'MO Tweiitv-ono uures on ot tne nortn end of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three ; iind iwentynve acres on; oi tne norm neat quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four, all iu township ten north of range one west. MortitHi'id by James A. Bennett to the common school fund, forfeited to tbeSlate of Indiana and appraised at $273. fifteen acre! off of the south side of lhe northeast quarter of the. northeast quarter of section t'venty-three (23) town ten (10) north range one (1) west Also ten (10) acres off of the north tide of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three (23) tewn ten (10) north range one (lVweat. Al?o fifteen (15) acre otf of tha south side of the northwest quarter of the noHhwest quarter of section twenty-tour 124) township un (10) north range one (1) west. I Also ten (10) acres off of the north t ide of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twonty-four (24) township ten ( 1(1) north range one (1) v est, contnining in all fifty (50) acre. Mortgaged bv William P. Ilackor to thu common school fund,-forfeited to the State of Indiana and appraised at $250. Thirty acres off of the south end of the northwest quarter of the southwest q irter of section twenty-lour (24) townihip ten (10) ncrtb range one (I) west. Also thirty acres otf of the south end of the northeast quarter of the south 9u.it quarter of action twenty-three (23) town ten (19) north range one went, containing in nil sixty (CO) acres more or less. Mortgaged by Jacob Bennett to the common school fund, forfeited to theStftte of Indiaca and appraised at $323. Thirty ncres off the southwest quartir of the n'ortheiist quarter of section twoitythree f 23 township ten 10 uorta n nge one 11 welt Mortgaged by Andrew J. Kobinsoii to the comuiivn school fund, forfeited to the Stale of Iridiana and nppraUed at $80. MARION TOWNSHIP. Twenty-six fSC) acres off of the north end of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section eight 8 township ten In") north run go one eiist. Also fourteen ncres off of tbe north end I of the east one-half of the northeast quur tor of tliu i nulliwest quarter of section 7J seven township ten 1 north ranga oue east, containing in nil forty acres. Mortgaged bv John H. Buck to the common school fund, forfeited tothelta of Indiana and appraised at $200. The east nalfof the south fractional half of section tix 6 town ten ran;i one i.'ust, C4intailiiii; sevonty-eigbt7S acres. Alao tho northeast quarter of Iho northeast qunrtor of fractional section sovc i7 town ion 10 rtinge one 1 east, 40 acres Miirtf;ed by Jonnthan Z. (lacks' to the common school fund, forfeited to the State of Indiana and appraised at $2M. Tho souilieast quarter of iho south irest quarter of seci ion eleven, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section ten toj town leu 10 rirtith rtnire mil) eaat, cuiitaiuing eighty .tores iiuio or less. Mortgaged t.y M'le3 R. W'i-dd)e to the commn school fund forfeited to th iitute of Indiana and appraised at IB'). BUXTON TOWNSHIP. Tha northeast; quarter of tho soutlienst quarter of section thirly-threo towr.ahip nine nortt ut range one eat. Mortirmred hv .l.ieob Kiclianlon to the common school fund, forfeited to the :tal of Indianti and appraised at $100. Tha southeast quartnr of inclinn eleven ritto-.vn nine it north range one I eatt, contnining oua hundred and sixty acres. Mortgaged by Jncib Stvishor to the common school fund, forfeited to the State of Indiana and appraised ut. $.120. - The noithwest quarter of the southwest quarter of suction twenty-seven y ll J town nine 9 range one 1 j cost, containing forty 40 acras. Mortgaged hv George W Gilyai to the common school find, forfeited to the Statu of I uliuim and appruisml at $130. POLK TOWNSHIP. The northwest quarter of the southwest quarter ol' section sixtoon township even 7 north of range one lc.ist, containing forty 40 acres mora or leas. Mortgaged by Thomas Stillions to the common ticbnol fund, foifeited to the State of Indian i and appraised at $ju. The east half of the soulhweat quarter ot tne northeast quarter ot section eighteen 18 township Sevan 7 north of tange oue eust, contnining twenty 20 ucres more or I bss. Mortirnired bv Lovd Kimcl tc the common school fund, forfeited to tho State of Indiana and appraised at $80. Tbe northwest quarter of the northeast quarter aud the northeast fourth of the northwest, quarter of section thirtv-two 32 tow n seven 7 north of range on (1 ) east, contnining eighty (80) aero more r less. Mortgaged by Joseph East to the com mon eeheol fund, forfeited to the Stam of Indiana and appraised at $100. SALT CREKK TOWNSHIP. The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-two(32) township eightlS i orth range one east, containing forty jres, more or less. Mortgaged by Snmuel Hntton to the common i-cho.il fund, forfeited to the, State ut Indiana, and apprassod at $80. INDIAN CREEK TOWNSHIP. The southeast quarter of the northwest qunrtor or' section twenty-nine 29 (own seven (7 north range two west, containing forty seres. Morlgngod by Pleasant Fossott to the common school fund, forfeited totho itate of Indianu and appraised at $169. Tbe southeast quarter of tha sout heast quarter of section thirly-flve 36 township seven 7 north range two 2 rest, containin g forty 40) acrea more or less. Mortgaged by L. B. Sre to tbe common school fund, forfeited to the Statu of Indiana snd appraised at $150. Tho weit half of the southeast quarter section nineteen (19) containing 80 a;res; and forty acres out of the southwest quartor section nineteen. Aho part of tho northeast quarter of j tho northeast quarter ot section tinny (an) containing 27 7;i-100 acres. All III township seven range two west containing iu all 14a 75 inn acres mom or less. Morten red by Wm H. Oliphant to Iho common ichool fund, forfeited tothoitalo of Indianu snd iippruUc t at $710, The sal) will continue Irom nnv to aav until all f uve hnen sold or ntrered lor salo. In witness whereof I hv hereunto sot mv hand snd affixed Ihosoal of the Hoard of Commissioners of Monroo county, Indiana, this the ?Mh . dnv of April, 1H9' WILf.rAM T BI-A1R. Af!-'7, f 2. AuQitof AIob. 4a County.

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E Edmonpsoic. R. it. East. JEDMONDSON & EAST, Iuniii.T.-n,uoe and Aflfoxxe-. Office over Hall Eros. Slore, Side Square. Bloonington, Ind., April 6, t892 West liotlce to me Public. Notice is hereby given, that on and after this publication all persons are notified to place iiO mora offal, rubbish, or trash iri the gutters, or along the va rious pikes Uading into tho City of Hloomington, bicause it not only destroys the dminoj e uf the pikes, but cruatea, an offensive and unhealthy stench, to all who pass or reside along the pikes. ites)iciiuny, James It. Gilukk, Supt. Apl 20, '92. of Pikes. UCRIFF'8 SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decrea and execution to me directed from tha Clerk's office of Monroe circuit diurt, in a I . : - ts: T ) l ... . i - i.untA wherein Htni m T.i,tli ni-intifr ... !, J..f...l-. ."L...!.:... and Joal, Cox is defendant, rcquirin mo! tomato the sum of Fortv-Two Dollars and Eighty Cents r$l'i.80, together ' with the Interest on said decree Bnd costs, I will expose at public sale to the high - est bidder, on SATUKDAT MAY 21st, 1892, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and ! 4 o clock p. m, o Said day, at the door of the court houso in Bloomington, Moi.roo county, Indiana, tha rentt and profits for a term not exceeding never, years, the following described real estate, in Monroe county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: All lhe undivided interest of Joab Cox' in the east half of the southwest quarter, the southwest quarter ut' tho Southwest quarter, und the south weit quartnr f the liouthea-il quarter, all in section twentyeight (2H) township nine (!l) north rane one (I) east, situate in Monroe county, Indiana. If such rents and proSts will not sell for a sufficient su n lo satisfy snid ducrec, interest and cons, V will it the same lime and place, expiate nt I'uldic dale, the feesimplo of said real estntn or so much thereof ii nmy be i-ulHoivnt to discharge aid decree, interest and ousts. Said sale will be made vithoul. any re. lief whatrver from valuation or nppraisument laws. THOMAS .?. FAllR, Sheriff Monroe County. Apl. 27, '92. Nwtlcis to NwifUewiaeatK. etal. Stale of Indiana, Monroe countv, ss. In tltt Monroo circuit coutt, ilayTerm, 1HS2 In th j mutter rl the ciilato of Jonathan Kegley, deceased, Thomas Wampler, adminitrntor, vs Ijiwson Keglev. Kmoiine Davis, Mary Keel en, Lorerii.ii Kuifley, Alvis Ki'irlcy, Mvrtie Ketrlev, Hila KegIry, Jla'y Owens" Keglvy," William Han - cock, Li'wson Hancock, Elizabeth Bow - man, Florence Sullivan, Lola Anderson, James K. Iturton, Notice to widow, heirs, eta! of pen - j ........ c ,n ,M..t .,ai..A UCIIVV III IOlll.lUII W l-Ql, IDfll VQlt.vw. Each and all of the above named de fendant i are hereby severall y noli&od that the above named petitioner, as administrator oi tho estate of Jonathan Kegley, deceased, ha filed in the circuit court of Monroe countv, Indiana, a petition matt ihs m dafairtAuntsi t .i.t ttn.i Tlleivitt:l .i,2-,n f,n oir n.l ,Wr. n .,r id court aiithoriainc the sale of certain real estate belonging; to the estate of said de cedent, and described in said petition, muko hsis for the navment of :.he debts

and liabilities of said esUito, and ttat said ; or hmithviiie, lnd.ana Ulear uree wwopetition so tiled and pending, ia set for'hip, in said county of faroe hearing in said circuit court, at the court j of J In 4n, that he will at the Jane tams, house in Bloomiupton. in said flinty and j93.flh "jf nf CfB,??, of State, on the 21st Judicial day of the May I the County of Monroe, btata el Itatsaw, term, 11192, the same being the 35th day of, W'y. f J0"1 ,1,8,,"J.. tlsr ltsa j Intoxicating liquors, to-wit: spiritoua, . iV. . . . , , f viiiniM mil malt linimra in Ifftl ntia rttil I

Witna.i tne ciera ana. soai ot saia court this llt l davt.fADlil. 8BaL1 JOHN W. CRAVENS, Clerk Monrou Circuit Court, Ed. S. Davis, Atfy. WM. H. EAST, Attorney. Notice to Non-Realdeata. The Mate of Indiana, Monroo County. In tho Monroo Circuit Court, October Term, 1892. Sarah Raxter va. Joseph Y. Ilaxtor. Ilonifiiiiut for Divorce and Alimony. Now somes tbe plaintiff by Wm. H. East, her attorney, and Hies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant, Joseph W Baxtor Is aot a residont of the State of Indiana. Noticois therefore hareby given aaid defendant, tint unless he be and appear on the first day of lhe tern ot the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on tbe leeond Monday of October, A. D. 1B92 at the court house in Blooraingtoa, in sahttounty and State, and answer or domur to aaid complaint, the same will ba heard a id detei mined in his absence. Witness my name and the senl of said court, affixed at Bloomington, Ind., this 1 Itb da i of April, A. D 1892. sjcal ' john w. cbav:bks, dork of the Monroe Circuit Court Apr. 13, 92. BERFIY BOXES P BASKETS. THE BEST. -:i PEACH PACKAGES, GRAPE BASKETS, - Packaitesfbr FRUITS aid VEQI-TABU5, racaaiiearor rnuua ma X 7m new " CAMs0o0ousf HETH,I AnvraeTini bv UORSifS & C9.

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count v ot Monroe ana tne tttLte or indiaha, hereby gives notice to the citizans of tbe said city of Bloomintan akat of tha First Ward of said city, aed in, liloamington township, in thsnaid csjqd- . ty of Monroe and State of Iaciiana, that he will at the June terra of t ia Boa -d of Commissioners of the county of Monroe, in the Suite of Indiana, in tha year 18S2,. apply to the. aaid Board for i license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-nit.- spiritoosy vinous and malt liquors, ia a lest quantity than a quart at a time, for the period of one year with the privilege of altcwing the sumo to be drank upon tha bremise. Tbe said premises upon wbicb ha datirea 10 w" apiritoam, vinous .,n j roalt li quors, being situated in ths safe. First Ward of the aaid cily of Bio oiingtn, is Bloomington township, in M niw county Indiana, and mora parlicula ;lv desriksji as follows, to-wit: A part of in -lot number tne hnndred and lifty-seven (167) in thefiry of Bloooiington, Monroe county, Indi ina, botinde.1 and described as follow, to-rft: largiaining at the southeast corner ff sahl let, running thence north on the east line. I thereof oi vne nu" miity-swo .lhe'lce '? the "'""IC"'" (I?) &t, then.e aouth on 'V"8 Parallel With the east line of said It !'""" V iJr of aaid lot, nineteen (19) feet to tho pine of leinn in a;. j A Jt KM K K ULT. Mar. 23, '92. . Livery and Sale Stable. I have a complete line ofSurrey, Buggien, Haefx, Hood Carts, &-c. New and of the very best quality that' X will sell cheap for cask Will ala make good trades for stock Also havt FIRST-CLASS LIVERY STAuLkZ, GOOD TEAMS, .SINGLE and DOUBLE, m. vcr;,- mv. i 'Sonable terms . KS"Stiiliic on Apl.27, '92 3dKtrct, Tallmtt .Staad; DAVID acUlNNl!?.. Excentur's Sale of IteaU Klate, NOTICE IS IlKKKIiY .'MVKy. that Ly virtue of an order of the Xnnroe circuit court, tha uiidrsijrn. I Kxrf itorof the will of Joli o A. Alexan;r. o,vd, will o3Vr for sale and sell at publii; auction at the south door of tbe court bous, in the city of BloorningU n, county of Monriw and State of Indiaoi, on FRIDAY, MAY J7ra. 1891 the following described real eitate. litvt in Monro county and stale of Indiana i to-wit : The easr. half of the west 'aif f th southwest quarter .of aeotioa :l towa , range one west j TKKM3. One third cash e-hlrd In : six UOnt'ia and one-thinl in iwnl j months from data of sale, laid deferred,. Payments to be evidenced b r notes hear- ; in a interest from dale with approved sh 1 . - - . curitv. Sale at 2 P.M, on said dir. ISAAC P.HOVfcWKLt. April 26,'92-tt. . Kxaolor. Louden i Rogers, Att'ya. Notice of Apotl cation Coir LK CGHlMa The undersi ened, i male eitlaen otop , "? of twonty-ont yeara, snd un in - habits nt of the town of Sn itLvilK and t., ! the county of Monroe in the (state f Ind- ' ana, hereby gives notice to the eiliaon . . - than a quart at a time, for a poriod af jace year, with the privilege of (Mowing lhe same to be drank on the ptmiaea upoqwhich he desires to sell siid spirit Oua, vinous and mall liquors, and Mm pritmisea laing situated in the town of Smithville, township of Clear Creek, cot niy of Monroe and State of Indiana, aud dencribad.' as follow, to-wit: Part of In-lot No. 3, in Smithvills, Indiana. Commencing at tbe northwest corner of In-lot No. 3, in Ua town of Smithville, Indiana, thenci east thirty (30) feet, thence sooth thlity (40) feet, thence west thirty (30) feet, thence north, thirty (30) feet to tha-plaoe ot beginning, LEWIS U. TB.RA8E1KR. Apr. 27, '92; Adatlnistrator's iSakt. NOT1CK ia hereby Riven that tho a. dersi;ned AdminUtratnr of t:he) ea tate of Solomon Bays, deceased, will offer fur Bale at Public Auction t the liigheat bidder on the terms hereinafter stated, at the late residence of said dacedent.in YMi township, Monroe county, Indiana, o THURSDAY, APRIL 18ra, t S, com ninncin j- at 10 o'clock a,, ra ti e pe tonal property of said decedeat not teVen, by the widow. eonaiatins of Horses, Mulr ', Cattle, Hog, Cora, Farming Utensils, Lumber, sfeiwehold and Kitchen furniture and rtrietn, other articles. TERMS OF SAI.B. All sums under five deilara caeh in hand, all sums of five dollars end over credit of nine months will be givm, tho purchaser riving note with approved surety, waiving all relief ftvia valuation or appraisement laws, bearinf eight per conL itileivat after due. WILLIAM ). G RTJBiK April 6, '92. Adiuiuistiatoa. Vulk & Corr, Au'ye. J. H. Caston, M.D f West Sldo of t9 rxB a-, Ow tho Express Ofi'ice,

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