Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 May 1892 — Page 2
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Wm. A. Onbo. aiTW MM WHWHCTW For Jk-edilem, The Man Mominateti at Miwntnpoli IN JUNE, I so a . Democratic BlemtncThe State of Indiana has been indulging in a new Democratic tax tow, which the Stale Convention indorsed a-t "a wi-e anl beneficient act," and the Courier says : j'Wbeo intelligent men thoroughly investigate they will find a good thing." We propose from time to time to give the names of a few "intelligral men" and women, too, for tht matter, who have investigated, and the amount it costs them. The following is taken from tax duplicate and shows the amounts .it taxes paid in 1891 and 1892. They all live in Clear Creek townslap:
In1891. 1892. crease. &13 6 38 1.25 ! 346.57 353.85 7.28 47.06 50.18 3.10 6 T9 17 &1 10 13 43 02 48.31 6 32 23.83 24.41 .58 36.50 47.85 11.35 105.92 114.33 8.41. 14.31 23.36 9.05 1.43 2.01 .53
Mary Anderson, Hart. Armstrong. John H. Andersen, Ann Anderson, John W . Butcher, A malm Butcher, M. U. Butcher, AVm. Bennett, Alex. 8. Baker, Marj Bocbanaa, Illinois has twenty-four electoral votes this year, surpassing Ohio and coming next after .new York aad Pennsylvania, Itt ne of the reasons why the Republicans propose to carry it by aa inereaaeq majority, The Kansas Beinblieans favor the free coinage of silver "as soon an it can be done without injury to the business interests of the country," which is equivalent tm a motion for the indefinite postponement f the question. Illinois was not favorable to the nomination of Harrison in 18K8, but this year she instructs for him in emphatic and en thusiastic terms, because of the ad mirable way in which he has perJormed the duties of his omce, Presidents who deserve second terms usually pet them. Only two Presidents Lincoln and Grant tune Jaetwm, have been thus honored beeaose only two bare deserved the honor. Harrison is all right ,, The assertion attributed to Hill that Cleveland as the Presidential candidate, couldn't come within 50,000 votes of carrying New Turk ought to be supplemented by the statement that Hill, as the nominee, would fall at least 30,000 votes short of securing that Slate. A. J. Summers, the photographer, has secured the services of a strictly 6 ret -class operator and -etoacher to aieiat him in business, and promises his many patrons for the future some of the finest work ever seen in our city. Gtjbbs the Goat Butted Him. John Geiger has sued Court Valley Forge, No. 109, I. O. O. F., for 125,000 damages, claiming that while being initiated the officers of the lodge compelled him to Jump into a supposed lake of fire to show bis courage. He says that lost aad of getting a plunge in the lake he was landed on the floor and broke his leg in there plao s. Martinfrilte Republican : Jno. E. Bastin, who resided near the Morgan edge of Monroe coon ty, but who had been in the insane asylum at Indianapolis for a year or more past, died one day last week. Mr. Bastin wis well known in this locality. He was a gallant. Union soldier, and a couple of years ago was seriously injured by a load of cross-ties he was hauling to town slipping onto his burses while coming down Crocket's hill, causing them to run away. From the effects of tiiis injury, coupled with army troubles, bis mind became affected, and be was sent to the asylum lor treatment, but did not recover. Ask for ''Frosted Cream," Li adleys. at Smoke "1 ittle Chief once and you smoke it again. Ask for it. Fa BXKB8 are requested to call on Stanley A Co., grocers, when in town, and tears) close prices on goods. Sfc aaaW i Baby pictures will be one of we specialties at Summers gallery. All the latest ideas io posing, lighting and artistic effects is being executed at ck miners gallery. To Swap. Have a No. 7 "Early Breakfast" cook stove, heavy eastings, and reservoir, just the thing for boarding house or club work, which will be swapped for a lighter stove. Apply at this office, Patronize home industry by smoking "Little Chief." 115 acres of land, half mile wt or the new railroad yard for sale. Nearly all in gran; some wheat, oata and earn tend, with plant? of good timber. tiood bars, d willing aad out-building. fencing good, 40 orchards location of form vary daawaala. Owner waou to go won. inquire jjaatai vraigf itsoom ington, Ind. Bebt goods, close prices, prompt service, are the specialties at Mantry dt Go.'s grocery. - Have von tried it? Do you' Chief." Best act. cigar in. the city.
FREE FLOUR.
Dave Smith, City. Wm. ftiy, City. Charles Hickham, City. M. G. Morris, Blanulip. Dell. WhUnand, City. Mrs; Elia-i Gentry, Stanford. Morton Christ mn, Fleener. E. C. Gilsirap, South Grange. Fannie Cirgan, City. A. V. Faris, Citv. E. B. Uline, (I U) City. Mrs. L. McClelland, City. Mr. Shinn, City. A. H. Bttiightnan, Stinesville. Alfred Shields, City. Catharine Foddrell, Clear Creek. Belle Weimer, Dolan. Emma Davis, City. Thos. L. Fowler, Clear Creek. James flight, Unionville. James Sylvester, SmithviHe. John R. Graves, Buena Yista. C. F. Butler, City. Geo. L. Knight, Payne. John A. Kerr, City. Mary Bonty, City. Peter Eadils, Allen's Creek. Martha Krues, City. A. N. Jones, Ellettsville. Thos. E. Robinson, City. W. Ij. Kinder, Guthrie. A. K. Dnwden, City. Elmer Wbit, Elkinsville. Mrs. Millie F. Kobinson, Cl.Ck John Weaver, Solebery. Matt. Kansrd, Cincinnati. Harley Anderson, City. C. L. Mathers, Clear Creek. Lena Jeukin, Bloomington. Nicholas Adiimx, " Mary Stockdale, City. Aa Peterson, City. Wm. M. Rush, SmithviHe. Billie Puctt, Cross Roads. B. F. Thrasher, Stanford, C. F. Kelly. EUetlsville. Eliza Arthur, City. A. S. Stansifer, Dudlev. Sarah A. Gaskin?, Ellettsville. B. F. Jonon, Bio-8-iui. J. U. Williams, Eiletlsville. Benj. Bass, City. Ows. Wet-I, Stinesville, Bert. EUer, City. Thomas FJoyd, Nashville. J. C. Way, Harrodsbnrg. EACH
apUPer G Ct ln w" otn " oeiongeii W me UP TntOt OO per-1 ctate of Sorah Houston At SOnS have received I the college chapel, on the night of a Sack Of CollinS &!he24th John Benett Miller will t ii Ti n txi j deliver the last lecture of the reguKarsell s Belle Flour, j iar course it win be no fai.it FREE, at "The Corner." i of the 1Mouon rw,,t f. the Govem- ... a 1- p x1 ' roent "oe8 ,lot nse O0'lt, limestone JSlgUl OaC&SOt X lOUr in the construction of the projected given aW3V each Weeks j buildings June 1st, it is said,
by this mammoth Shoe w - and Uiotning House. Look UUT. lfiah and every account six months past due, and bich is not paid or secured 10 20 days from this date, will be then sued on aud pushed by execution to either payment or schedule. Please remember when suit is brought it will not be our fault. JOHN R. EAST. May 10, 1892. - sangaaaaa Old pictures copied and en larged in india-ink water colors, pastel and crayon. First-class work in every pr rtieular guaran teed at Summers' gallery. "Little Chief." Home made agar. Uutoisigut. Uo you smoke it? The following new suits have been filed in court since last report : Gorman Lentz vs. Tena Ijcntz, divorce. Wm. Sears vs. Ed. L. Anderson, suit on note. Fulton Smith vs. Wm. H. Smith, to qniet title. John W. Houston vs. Robert Cowden, partition. Frank Strain vs. Monon R. R., $1 0,000 asked for injuries sustained as hrakeman. W. P. Dill and Walter Ketch am vs. Joel Morgan, demand for 1100. W. C. Winstandley and Mr. Martin of Bedford were in town Saturday on legal bnsiuess. The 10th International Christian Endeavor Convention will be held in Madison Square Garden, N. Y. City, from July 7th till the 10th. Miss Maude Vanzandt of tlits city has been elected delegate from the Y. P. S. C. E. of Walnut St. Pres. church to attend this convention. Born to James Blair and wife, on Sunday, a daughter. Grant St. M. E. church has another new pastor, J. W. White. Gn. Davis, an experienced hardware man, has taken a position with Caropb?ll & Millis. John Harris has been appointed a constable for Bloomington tp. by the county commissioners. Prof. John Brown, sanitarian, has a contract with the county to perform certain specific duties this week, which he announces officially and positively, will he done io a highly artistic and satisfactory manner. On Sunday, May 29th, Elder Lane will preach at Clear Creek I church. A memorial addrefs will b delivered in the afternoon. This II ilfiwa hflflK-pf. meetincr ni d all t w inviwJ to attend,
HISIIOBO
Sumatra wrapper, Havana filler : The "Little Chief." It will please you. Try it. Too Much Funeral Display. What spectacle is sadder in any funeral than the procession of curious strangers who file around the coffin to look upon the (lend T They eye askance the adornments of the poor, spent body, and comment one
IO anomer as lu mu ninnuri-uiMon ui a;riri on the part of the chief mourners, says the Chicauo Herald. The neighbor who has dropped in to see the show, as she might attend the circus, provided there whs no admission fee, counts the rows of crape on the widow's overskirt. and mentally computes the cost and quality of tile bundles of tbo enskct. Little children ure dragged up and miide to look with wide and frightened eyes upon the mystery beneath the coffin lid, thus sowing the poison seed to every afterthought of death. The poorer the man tae more ostentatious and extravagant tho funeral parade i Apt to he. Tne ennnco to gat a tree ride and an uninterrupted opportunity to exchange gossip makes the occasion one of ghoulish interest to me majority of women in the lower ranks of life. "Shure, we'll eive him n rousin' funeral, says hon est Paddy, and the expense incurred keeps the larder bare ana mo com bin empty for many a day to coinn. The living are made to suffer the pangs of deprivation that the unheeding dead may go to the grave wun as Dig a demonstration ns the rich might choose to make. If the wealthier and mere enlightened classes would simplify in this question of funeral display, the effects for good, and even for decency, would he most enhanc ing; in their results. May we live to see the dawn of a new order of things in thcie particulars; to see funerals ess pretentious ana more honest, less of n ceremony and more of a sacrament; to see grief off parade and to see more tenderness and care bestowed upon the living while tliey aro able to appreciate and find solace in our tosti moninls of regard and affection. Fewer roses held in dead hands and more pi need within the clasps of hands that are faithfully toiling from day to di? in our ser vice would be a mors welcome sight, I think, both in tho eyes of honest folks and holy angels. m . m Walter Robertson of Bedford was in town Friday on rail estate business Chas. Robertson and wife were visititig relations in Indianapolis last week Railroad cases will cake up the time in eircuit court this week L. L. Trisler and J. M. Hazel have purchased A. M. Lane's 60-acre farm in Indian Creek tp. for 8500 Henry Df ruing brought suit in circuit court last week to be adjudged pane, and won the case. Hereafter he will act a his own guardian This (Tuesday) evening, the congregation oi the Baptist cliurcli will hold a social at ti e residence of Frank Tourner Frank Bennett of ills, has purchased lot 34 ... -1 T. 1 - I 1 ... .1. . mil.. . l. - .1 . r win oe me oaie tor puuiug on new Pullman trains between Chicago and Louisville. Don't knowa'iout that Elmer Griffith of Indianapolis was enllinu; on his many Bloomington friend last week The man Patterson who stole n watch from Wm. McClusky, one night recently, was sentenced to the penitentiary for a two-year term on Tunrsday last. He is an old-timer A son born to Jas. Patten and wife of Maple Hightx Mrs. Tobe Slocomb is at Indianapolis on a visit Sam. Huff has secured a divorce from Theresa James Matthews and daughter were in Indianapolis a portion of last week Measles are said to tie epidemic again The suits of the Haddens and Johnsons have been compromised. I One of these it will be remembered was for slander, the son charging that his mother had said he'd stolen her (odder In Salt Creek tp. Wm. Nunn brings suit against Sara. Butcher for $2,000 damages, charging that Butcher had accused him of stealing a heifer Dr. Carlysle of Kentucky will give readings 17th, 24th and 31st at the chapel John Holliday has sold the Indianapolis News. The consideration is not stated A jury, on Thursday evening acquit ted Andrew and Win. Walls of the charge of taking a valise belonging to George Kolthe from a train, last August The suit brought by Chas. McCalip vs. Showers Bros, has been venucd to Morgan county Frank Strain a Monon brakeman, brings suit for $10,000 damages for injuries aikged to lie sustained Mrs. J. M. An drews and daughter have been the guests of Dr. U. H. Hon and wife Davis Harrison of Bedford died on the. 11th. Mr. Harrison was one of the pioneers in the stone quarry business the Orleans Examiner thus bewails fate: "It is curious how a woman who screams at a mouse is not startled by a millinery bill that makes a man tremble." The city council, in regular session, will to-night consider the water works question. The city school has made a new rule under which teachers are to pass a special examination, the examining hoard to consist of Supt. Carpenter, Trustee Weir and Prof. Boone. Co. H will give "Fogg's Ferry" on the evening of the 25th. The characters will be taken by local talent, under the management of C. H. McKinley. The Democratic central committee, at its meeting last Saturday, postponed the county convention till Saturday, June 18th. Feed! Feed! If you want the best feed, and at as close prices at which it can be furnished, call on Manley & Co,
Wcitlce ti Property Holders on Third streot between College Avenuo and Jackson street. All parties owning property on Thir J street, between IVllpga Avenue and Jackson Street, in the City of Ulcxitnington, Indiana, interested in the improvement of said street, will lake notice that the City Engineer has made final estimate of the i'ot of improving said street
In. m (College Avenue to Jackson street, and made assessment against property holders tor said improvement, said assessment being now un tile in the City Clerk's office. All parlies interested will take notice that a committee from, the Common Council of said city will meet in the Mayor's office of said city, Thursday, June 2nd, 18'JJ, at 71 o oluck, p. ni. at which time and place any one aggrieved at said assessments can iraka known their grievances, and the same will be considered by said committee. ROBERT C. GRKEVES, May 18, '92-3t. City Clorb. -A Democratic central commit tee meeting was held in County Superintendent Dowden'a room, Saturday, and the principal ooject seemed to he the airing of griev ances, i rora our position behind j the wood-box the Progress could see a frown of determination upon the face of the otherwise l.andsome chairman, as he recognized a leading votine lawyer's voice. This
geritiemun read a long resolution I icating liquors are sold, and the sale of condemning the commissioners for aid intoxicating liquors within the city , . , . of liloomington, and within two miles what he said was extravagance, from snd boyond the limits thereof, to nepotism, turnpikeism, and many punis-i the selling of intoxicating liquors Other Culn"ioU8 diseases. The! to drunkards or minors, and to provide , . ? i -r u..i (penalties for the violation thereof,"' chairman asked if any one had re-, Ho 0(.Uihflr , nh me amendmui;t marks to make, when several pres- j adopted Jlay 15th, 1889. ent suggested that this was a little! Sue. I. Be it ordained by the Mayor ,rsoal row that Demoerate out of the party, and hn ordinance entitled an ordinance to then denounced the resolution AS; amend section four (4) of an ordinance to
unwise and very ill-timed. After this a Demoerat aroseand in fervid omtorv and a distinct voice deelnred that if Democrats could be driv en out of the party by such a resolution as this that now was the time for them to go. Mr. Cal. Worrall made a gentlemanly and conciliatory speech, that onnlit to have satisfied any assemblage that didn't have its blood up, but the resolution was put upon its passage aud went through without a dieenting vote, (hough some present did not open their lips. A Benton tp. man jumped to his feet aad said : "Well, now, Mr. Chairman, whut .!., ,., t-..oi. " 'Tl.o about our comity treasurer , I he motion to adjourn is carried," said Mr. Cravens, and the meeting broke un ' ipi ..,.. m:0;Ano The county commissioners were in session inday, and let the contract for the 3d and 5t;i Street lirifiirPD Stone work anil uxoavatbridges. tn worn ana exeavaiIllgtO W. i. HllldS, iron WOI K to Lafayette bridge Company. Total nl ni the hridow will be near' $4,000. The conuniaMonets then appointed two superintendents to have supervision of the work, viz: Calvin R. Worrall and Wither 8. Bradfute. Mr. Worrall, at this session of the board, resigned his position as superillleudeut ot the north pike. ' ' A fine new orwau (ins hpen l.m purchased and placed in the audi- , ence room of the Christian church, The young ladies of the C. A. of Collogo will give on next Friday night. Mv 20. an entertainment for tlie beneflt
of the association. The play is of a bis- the resolution or the common council torical character entitled Oownina of , adopted I March 1Mb, 1892. the Queen of Fame " The voun Indies I ic. II. The cost of said improvement have done a good work this yea - and the ', of '" '!ey, except the propurliou thoronunbor and interest have' steadily in- of occupied by street and alloy crossings, creased. They promise an evening of shall be assessed per lineal front foot enjoyment and profit to all h attend, j against the real estate abutting thereon,
WiGts & Co. WILE, Bill WOOI. at tkej I$iBEJ HIVE. Seth Edwards ot west 6th died on Saturday night last. Twin boys were born to Rolls nb..l M.,l. Hi.,1. . The Showers lactory trauired a base ball team. has rl There is some good material in it, 3eo. Hendricks will go to Crawfordsvilie to be treated for the "drink habit." George wishes to quit. Born to Mr. Dobauu, a son. aud Mts. John Felix U. Mercer ot Urazil is visiting his old Bloomington friends. The net earnings of the T N, A. & C. for March were 890,635, an increase over March, 1891, of 63.861. The net earninjis of the road the first three month of this year were 147 pe cent, in excess of those of the corresponding January, February and March, 1891. A re sult of the stone traffic. If you are convalescing from la grippe the tonic you should use is South American Nervine. Persona with whom the Progrksb has contracts for wood will please remember that we prefer 18inch sugar, beech, or shell-bark hickory. That ''no account" feeling removed by South American Ntrvine. Greatest tonic ever discovered. Ask Foris Bros, about it. The first car-load of oolitic limestone was Ghipjied from the Hunter quarry on Monday. It is understood that a large and profitable contract has been made with New York parties for several hundred car loads of stone, to be ship-j prd as rapidly is it can be gotten ready tor marKct.
At Crawfonlsville on tlte morning ol May IJfcli, the ottornrys for M ins Nellie Hanley, filed
Hint for t200 against the Motion Hallway Company. Mini Hanley was injured in the Monon wreck, Jan, 11, and thi; injuries received have resulted in curvature of the epine. She bi-louged to the City Burlesque Company. Miss Hanley is at present with her sister, at Obey, Ills. Mrs. Everett. another ludy of tho same company, who was injured in the same wreck, is yet at the Nutt House, suffering from her injuries. A tarantula wa found in a bunch of bananas, iu Macley's grocery, last Thursday, and it is now exhibited in u glass jar. It is the intention of the boys at Man ley's to teach the tarantula some new tricks, when they will go on the roud with it. They will play in the "grand opera home," at Badford, soon. Aft' OKDINAKCE amending section (1) one of an ordinance amending section four (4) or an ordinance entitled "an ordinance to exact license money from persons licensod to retail intoxicating liquors by county or State authority, to rt-t'nlntu nlaces where iniiiic- " "r,s? aWrun' P"30?8 l,cent ed to retail intoxi.-uting liquors by county or Stale authority, to regulate places where intoxicating liquors are sold, and the sale of said intoxicating liquors within the city of Bloomington Indiana, and within two miles from and beyond the limit thereof, to punish the selling of intoxicntini: liquors to drunkards or minors and providing penalties for the violation thereof, adopted October !7lh, !876,which amendment wa adopted May 15th, 11189, be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: Be it ordained by the Mayor and common council of the city of Illoomington, Indiana, that the price of a license to sell spiritous, vinous or malt liquors under this ordinance shall be graduated in proportion to the time for which the same is granted, and shall be at the rate of two bundred and fifty dol1 (250) P.r annum, but no license to exceed the time for which the applicant j ,,ft5 ol)tained licenae frHm lhe colv or sum authorities, and in no case shall sucb license be transferred, Provided that no licenso shall iuua for a less time than three months. Sec- This ordinance shall ne in force frotn gnd tfter Ug , , pubicaliim. i, Hubert C. Greevos, clerl: of tbo city of Bloomington, Indians, certify the fere6oin" 'r,le nni t0"ect copy of an lendment ,0 HI1 ordinanct aifcptei bv , tne common conneii of said city at their ; regular meeting held April i!d,'l893. .. ItOBBKl C fellKKV KS, May 11, '9J 3t. Citv Clerk. AS ORDINANCE for riprnppinij the alloy from Seventh street to the first alloy south between ColIt'lte Avunue and Wu'lnot street. Hkc. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of the Citv of llKiouin;tin, Indiana, two-thirds of the ,' mooib. rs thereof cnncurriint therein, that I1''8 alley running north and south beI lw,ou I'olli-ge Avwnua and Walnut street ' improved bv riprnppiui; the same trom .1. . . .1. . . .1. C . .11 - Bcvuiiwi M.rr-i vnufcii io mv iirs-i. nnvy running i'ii ft and west south of seventh street in accordance with the plans and specificiuiun thfrtd'or, as heretofore adopted by the coiniiitm council for the improvement of s id alley, now on file in the office of the V'rt or said city, and in accordance with sum asseeBinvnis, u aeierrea, snail oe paia in ten annual installments, to each of which shall te added interest at aix per cent, per annum, payable lemi-annually from the date of final estimate thereon, and collected as provided by law, If said assessments are deferred a bond or bonds shall be issued in anticipation of the collection of said deferred assessments, unless the properly owners pay their- said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. All ns provided for in an Act of the general Assembly or Indiana, approved March 8th, 1689, aud amended March 6th, 1891. I, Robert C. Greeves, Clerk of the City of Hlonminpton, Indiana, certify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the Common Coun.0,V"",U.C" "l."I8,r "Klr meeting eld May 3rd, 182. llOUtKl'UUliEKVES, Hi, 11 a-..1t tMl 1'lnrlr ' :.L , I Notice of Administration. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed bv the Clerk of tho Circuit Court of Monroe county, State of Indiana, administrator of tne estate ot naran ,1 nouBton late ot Alon roe county, deceaacd. baid estate is supposed to bo solvent. JOHN D. MORGAN, April 30, '92. Administrator. John It, East, Att'y. executor's Sale of Real Estate, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of an order cf the Monroe circuit court, the undersigned Executor at the will of John A. Alexnndor, deceased, will offi-r for sale and sell nt public auction at the south door of the court house. in the city of Illoomington, county of .Monroe ana state ot inaianu, on FRIDAY, MAY 27th, 1892, the following described real estate, situate in Monroe county and State cf Indiana to-wit : Tbo east half of tha west half of the southwest quarter of section 29, town 9, range ona west. TERMS. One third cash, one-third in six moiths and one-thirl in twelve months from date of sale, laid deferred, Payments to be evidenced by notes bearing interest from date with approved security. Sale at 2 P M, on said day. ISAAC P. HOPEWELL, April 2B,'92-t Executor. Louden tfe Rogers, AU'ys. Liyery and Sale Stable. 'I have a complete line of Surreya, J)ufgie, Hacks, Road Carls, fro., New and of the very best quality, that I will soli cheap for cash. AVill also make good trades for stock, Alio, have FIRST-CLASS U VERY STABLE GOOD TEAMS, SINGLE and DOUHLE, at vory reaaonable terms. agp-SUbIe on 3d Street. Talhott Stand iAp! 3T, 9? PAVIP MOWIS.
school fdxd 9AE.E. -toticR hi KKKKBY GIVEN, that XN the following tracts of bind simaum
' Monroe county, Mate ot Indiana, hero tofure bid in tn account of the School Funds, bavin" boon duly appraised, as prescribed by law, by three disinterested frtN-hnlJars of tint neighborhood in which di.l 1.. ,,. la oi,.,,il,.i? ,;! , ,,.1 r- ! sulu on a cri-dit of Hve years, with interest at st-ven pt r cent, per annum, payubU annually in advance, for a sum not lesi tiuin the appraised value thermit', THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1892, at the court house door in the city o" Bloomington, Moiine county, Indiana, between bourc the of 10 o'clock a. m. and I p. in. of said day, . WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. The northetst fourth of the northeast quarter of suet ion 22, town 10 north range one west, containing 40 acres more or lei . Mortgaged by Alexander C Farr to the funds oi common school, forfeited to the State of Inlianuand appraised at $200 Twenty-one ncr;s otF of the north end of the nortbesst quarter of the northeast quarter of section twpnty-three ; an 1 twenty-five aires off of tho northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of sectio i twenty-four, nil in township ten north if range one we; t. Mortgaged by James A. Bennett to the common scho il fund, forfeited to the State of Indiana and appraised at $275. Fifteen acres off Of the south side of the northeast quarter of tho northeast quarter of section twenty-t hree (23) town ten (10) north range one ( 1 ) west Also ten (10) acres off of the north side of the southeast qua tter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three (23) town ten (10) north rani;e one (1) west. Also fifteen (15) acres off of the south side of the northwest quarter.of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four (2-) township ten (10) north range one (.) west. Also ten (10) acres off of tho north side of the southwest quarter of the north went quarter of 8-etion twenty-four (24) township ton (lUi north range one (1) west, containing in all tifty (:'.o) acros. Mortgaged by William P. Hacker to the common school fund, forfeited to tl:c State of Indiana and appraised at $250. Thirty acres off of tbo south end of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four (24) township ten (10) north range ono (1) west. Also thirty acres off of tho south end of the northeast quarter of the soutbeait quarter of section twenty-three (23) tow n ten (io) north range one west, conlainir g in all sixty ( 58) acres more or less. Mortgaged by Jacob Bennett to tho common school fund, forfeited to tho State of Indiaca and appraised at $325. Thirty acres off tbe southwest quarter of tbe northeast quarter of section twentythree 23 township ten 10J north rano one 11 west. Mortgaged by Andrew .1. Robinson to tbe common school fund, forfeited to tie State of Indiana and appraised at $80. MA1UON TOWNSHIP. Twenty-sir f '20 acres ofl' of the north end of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section eight 8 township ten l in north range one oast. Also fourteen acres off of tho nerth end of the east one-half of tho northeast quar ter of the so'jthwest quarter of section 7 seven township ten ID north range cue east, containing in all forty acres. Mortgage! by John II. Back to tbe common school fund, forfeited to the State of Indiana snd appraised at $200. Tbe east half of the south fractional half of section six & town ten range one cast, containing seventy-eight 78 acres. Also the northeast qunrterof the northeast quarter of fractional section seven T town ten in range ono 1 east, 40 acres. Mortgaged by Jonathan Z. HacUer to the common school fund, forfeited to the Stato of Indiana and appraised at $200. The southeast quarter of tho southwest quarter of section eleven, and the northeast qiiartr of tho southwest quarter of section ten 'IHJ town ten 10 nrlh range one eaat, containing eighty .teres mere or less. Mortgaged by Miles Jl. Weddle to ;he common school fund forfeited to the State of Indiana ind appraised at $180. BENTON TOWNSHIP. Tho northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of aeetioii thirty-three towns lip nine north of range one east. Mortgaged by Jacob lticliardson to the common school fund, forfeited to the State of Indiana and appraised at $100. The soutteast quarter of section eleven 11 town nine 9 north range one 1 untt, containing one hundred and sltty acres. Mortgaged by Jsojb Swisher to tho common school fund, forfeited to the State of Indiana and appraised at $320. The northwest quarter of tbe southwest quarter of ssction twenty-seven 27 to vn nine 9 range one lj east, containing forty 40 acres. Mortgaged by George W. Galyan to the common school fjnd, forfeited to ';he State of Indiana and appraised r.t $120 POLK TOWNSHIP. Tbe northwest quarter of the outbviest quarter of section sixteen township seven 7 north of range ono lest, containing forty 40 acres more or les?.. Mortgaged by Thomas Stillions to t he common school fund, foifeited to thuState of Indiana and appraised at $50. The east half of tho southwest quar-ter of the northeast quarter of section eighteen 18 township seven 7 north Of range ono oast, containing twenty 20 acres more or less. Mortgaged by Loyd Kirnel to the common scbtool fund, forfeited to the St ate of Indiana and appraised at $80. The northwest quarter of tbe northeast qnr.rter and the northeast fourth of the northwest quarter of section thirty-:.wo 32 town seven 7 north of range one (1) cast, containing eighty (80) acres more er less. Mortgaged by Joseph East to tho comruon school fund, forfeited to tbe State of Indiana an J appraised at $100. SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP. The northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of aeclion thirty two(32) township eight(8) north range ono east, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Samuel Hatton to the common school fund, forfeited to tho St ate of Indiana, and apprassed at $30. INDIAN CREEK TOWNSHIP. Tho southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine 29 town seven (7 r.orth range two west containing forty acres. Mortgaged by JMonsant Fossett to the common school fund, forfeited to tho Stato of Indiana and appraised at $16. The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-five 35 township seven 7 north range two a w ast, containing forty Uf)) acres more or less. Mortgaged by L. B. Saro to the common schoo: fund, forfeited to the State of Indiana and appraised at $150. The west half of tho southeast quarter scetion nineteen (19) containing 80 acros; and forty t ores out of the southwest quarter section nineteen. Also part f the northeast quarter of the nortbeiist quarter of section thirty (30) containing 27 75-100 acres. All in township seven range two west containing an U8 75-100 acres more or less. Mortgaged by Wm H. Olipbant tn the common sc hool fund, forfeited to the Stato of Indiana and appraised at 1740. The salo will continue from day to c'ay until all btivo been sold or offered tor side. In witness whereof I have hereunto sot mv band and affixed the seal of the Board of Commissioners of Monroe county, lud. :n. .k: . u. &.!, Ar i..il ms4 !, mis ,ira lit, ui nuiii,.,Df.. aisAi, WILLIAM T. BLAIR, ; Apl.27,'9;'. Auditor Monrae County.
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WICKS Notice or Application for L,lceaae. The State of Indiana, county of Monroe: The undersigned, a male person over twenty-one years of age, a rid an inhabitant f the city ot Bloomington, in the county of Monroo and the Stato of Indiana, hereby gives notice io the citiasns of the said city of Bloomington and of the First Ward of said city, and tn Bloomington township, in the said county of Monroe and Stale of Indiana, that he will at the June term oi th Board of Commissioners of the county of Monroe, in the State of Indiana, in the yenr I8!2, apply tn the said Board for a "license to sell iutoxicating liquors, to wit: spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in n lei quantity than a quart at a time, for tho poriod of
one year with the privileae of allowing j drank on the premise upon which bedethe tame to bo drank upon the premises. . sires to sell aaid spiritous, vinous and ma t The snid premise upon which lie desires liquors, and the premises being aitiiatid it to sell said spiritous, vinoun and malt li- be First Ward .f raid city of Blifciminquors, being situated in -.ho said First inn, township of Uloomingloa. county f Ward of the said city of rlloomingtoo, in 1 Monroe and State of Indiauaand tieacriblilooinington township, in Monroe county ed as follows, to-wil: Indiana, and more pal tici.liirly described; Part of in-lolone hundred and ftfl.r-iiia as follows, to-wit : lay in the city of llloomineton, ilonivo A part of in-lot number one hundred nmv. Inrii. hnnnriul c nll- li
ana nity seven (157 in the city or Bloom inctim, Monroe county. In. liana, bounded mid described as follows, to-wit : beginning at tlie southeast corner of S lid lot, running thence north on the east line there if one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet, thence west on tho north lino of said lot nineteen (10) feet, thtincc south on a line parallel with the east line of mid lot ot one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet, thence ea'.t on the south line of said lot nineteen (19) feet to the place of bciriuning. JAM6S KKLLT. Mar. 23, 92. s HERIFF'8 SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree
and execution to me directed from the Clerk's otRce of Monroe circuit court, in a' cause wherein Hiram Lin-Jley is plaintiff and Joab Cox is defendant, requiring me to make the sura of Forty-Two Dollars and Eighty Cents f $42.80, together with the interest on said decree and costi, I will expose at public ml to tiie higheat bidder, on v SATUKDAY, MAT 21st, 1R92, between the hours of te o'clock a. m and' 4 o'clock p. m., o' said day, at tbe door f tbe court house in Bloomington, Moi.roe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for .. Inrm n n! ..v.... nil in. rr.i ." ....u . , . a
- 1 1 . A ' t , l . . i. If such rents and profltu will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, 1 i interest and costs, I will at the same timej and place, expose at Public Bale, the feesimple of said rea! estate or so much thereof ao may be snffleieT.t to discharge said decree, interest and ecta. Said sale will be made without any relief whawver from valuation or aopraiiMiment laws. - - i THOMAS J. FARS, Sheriff Monroe County. Api. 27, '92. Notice to tVon-Rcaldenln. et al. Stato of Indiana, Monroe county, ss. In tbo Monroe circuit court, MayTarm, 1892. In the matter ot the estate of Jonathan Kogley, deceased, Thomaii Wampler, administrator, vs Lawson Kegley, Kmeline Davis, Mary Keelen, Lorenzo Kegloy, Alvie Kegley, Myrtia Kegley, Hila Kogley, Mary O'wens'Kogley, William Hancock, Lawson Hancock, Elisabeth Bow man, Florence Sullivan, J-la Anderson, James K. Burton, Kotice to widow, heini, ct at of pendency of petition to sell reil estate. Each and all of tbe above named defendants are heroby severally notified that the above named petitioner, as administrator of the estate of Jonathan Kegley, deceased, has filed in tbe circuit court of Monroe county, Indiana, . petition making you defendants thereto, end praying therein for an order and decree of said court authorizing tba sale of certain real estate belonging to tbe esUte of said doj cedent, and described in laid petition, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate, and that said petition so tiled and pending, is set fur bearing in said circuit eou.-t, at the court house in Blonmlncton, tn mild county and State, on the list judicial day of the May term, 1892, tbo same being the 25th day of May, 189!. Witneai tho clerk and Hill of ss id court Ibis lllh day of April, 1892. 8BAL JOHN W. OUAYENS, Cl?ik Monroe Circuit Court. Ed. S. Davis, Att'y,
following acscrioea rem e-tlAce, in Aionroe county, in the State of Iniiiana, to-wit: All the undivided interest of Joab Cox in the east half of the southwest quarter, the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter, and tho southwest quarter ot the southeast quarter, all in flection twentyeight (28) township nino !9) north range one (1) east, situate in .Monroo eounty,. ----- - r, - Indiana.
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fc GO'S. Notlc or Application 3or U cense. The undersigned, a male cttisen over the age of twenty-one yeara, and aa inhabitant of tbe city of Bloamington and county of Monroe.in the Stcte of Indiana, hereby gives notice to the citizens of Bloomington and of the First Want of said city, and f Bloomington towcitiip,i said county of Monroe and State of Indiana, that he will at the Jnne term, 182; of the Board of Commissioners of tttecomvsaid Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spiritous, vinous an malt liquors in teas quantities than fcnrt av a ume, tor a period oi one yestr, wn the nrivileire of allowing tha uimj to hm pinning at tho. south west corner ilii;, lot, thence east twenty 20 feet, tnvBCft north thirty-five 33 feet, tbenctt weak twenty 20 foot, thence south to the phwv of beginning, tbirtv.five 35 feet. KDWAKD M. JOHNS. May 4tJi, 18M. : Motlce Ot Application for MJtm cenae. - The undersigned, a male citinott vr i tbe ace of twenty-one yean, and an in- , h ibitant of the city of Bloomlng-loa aad j county of Monroe, in the Slate of Indiana, hereby give notice to the citiwra of Illoomington and of the Firtt Ward r ,,d .CJ,V' of. Bloomington township. in said county of Monroe and (State of Indiana, that he will at the Juno term, 1 i92, of the Board of Commitaioaers of . ti e county of Monroe, State of Indiana, a jply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors to wit: ftpiritooe, vinous and malt liquors in leas quantities than a quart at a time, for a period ef ona yonr, with the privilege of allowing; the li ne to be drank on the premise upon' which he desiros to sell said ipititotws vinous and malt liquors, and the pronaiae being situated in the First Ward of Mtd city of Bloomington, township of Uinomington, eounty of Monroe and State of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: Part of In-Lot No, eighty-si-vijn 8tJ in the city of Bloomington,' de-o-tbnd aa follows, to-wit: Beginning at the .kniUi. east corner, thenoo north twenty-two SI feet, thence west sixty 60 feet, tlienee. south twenty-two 22 foet, t ience east sixty 60 feet to the p1mco of be'Onning, OSUAH SO JllKRfV May Jl, 189 J. Notice to Non-Keattlenla. Jetutie Willson, Olie Iioiat, Willian, II. Durniil and Henry Dnrnal, : You are hereby notified thai ti e Commissioners of the City of Bl Kmirigto, Indiana, will nioel in the Ma ror a oflie in said oily on Friday. June tOtl), l 9 i cloek a. m. for the poi-acae ot' estt-i mating benefits and damage t prcperly sought to lie appropriated 4 opening; South Lincoln street, iu i-aid eiyr. Your property will la some U f foetd by openinir sid atreH, By order of Common ConU. ROBKKT C. GRiS JVF-ft, May 4, '92 3t. Ci y CWfc
