Bloomington Progress, Volume 26, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 December 1892 — Page 2

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Thm is no looser any dotiht tHa the new congress will nake wsr on lb rwwrioo lav). It is not only moth that wilt demand a radical modificatio of the laws, hot the Northern Democratic press ia beginning to be outspoken. The Suaih ia on teord aa voting mildly against ever one of the laws. The escose which wm advance for their votes will be the necessity of wdaeing government eapeoditoresv to bring them within the Srait of the revenoe collection. The Philadelphia Record nays: Tkepaaiiea laws should ba codiBad, ad tb peevioa bet purged and cut town to r oble proportions. Met reform administration. Democratic ia ell it branea, will not ba acotnd by the peojtlaif H shall acgltet or decline to nndmtakathataak. The New York World says i It Witt bathe duty of tb Damocratiq "president and fwnwa to rin tba pension Hit in the tuteant alike of tba deserving TeMraaa and of aa imperiled treasury. Of coarse nothing of thm sort wa said before the election. Mr. Cleveland has aid sometbine about rolls of hooor" and "meritoriona service" but we all know bow this woald be aoaxfrned when the 150 'totem weangross from the smith re to dictate the terms of legialarvon. It is snnonnerd that the Illinois Steel Company will soon close am mills, throw ing 3,500 hands out f employment, without waiting for the Danaoeratie tariff sroashera to compel such a proceeding. The college professors' aide in eaovass woo, bat the future belong to the side of the college stueients, just the same. Thirty-five years ago an Indisnt farmer would give his grocer five dosrn eggs foraponnd of sugar and U was not very good sugar at that. Now be can get twenty poqad of sugar for bis five dozen ogga and it is the best granulated sugar. In the old times' it took three pounds of butter to buy a yard of ealieo ; now the same ammat nf bntter will bny ten yards ot calico. Protection has done it, There is talk of taking down the ceiling decorations of one of the Cambridge City churches, beeaaae the congregation looks at tnem so hard when the plate is being passed. It so happens that the Republican loav an elector in Ohio in one ot the strongest Republican districts, one in whieh General Grosvenor had a large plurality for Congress, but tbeteleeton in Ohio are eandidaUa-at-large and the efcetion of one Democratic elector was dne to unintentional blnnders in voting the Australian billot. One of tbe causes of Harrison defeat is to be found in tbe fact that the Republicans did not have toe name facilities for keeping Democratic voters away from tbe polls in tbe North that the Democrats bad for keeping Republicans an ay from the polls in the South Tanners who have sheep to shear should prepare to sell them now, aa they will not be worth much when the Democrats begin inkering with the wool tariff. . krworkbd Women. Now that labor organizations have done so much for themselves, why should (hey not torn their energies toward the alleviation of tbe condition of the wives and mothers of their meo-b-rs ? Many of these, we do not Question, work not eight or ten nours a day, but fourteen or sixteen in the engrossing cares of the honseboM. Legislation cannot reduce the hours of their labor or remove the necessities which prescribe them. The State has been giving to tjbe men shorter hours of work every year, but there has been no camsponding reduction in the hours of woman work at home. Sorely here is a problem better worth the intelligent study of organised labor loan many whien now engross its attention. Albany Argus. A lady, driving a blind horse, vert anted her buggy on n bridge without banisters and was thrown to the around below, sustaining injories for which she sues the county commmwoners of Jackson county tor 933,000. The case was hotly contested by a strong array of legal tale!. Tbe jury returned a verdict of $5,000 for the injured woman. Of tbe merits of tbia particular case we know nothing, but it serves aa a forcible reminder to Road Supervisors, County Commissioners and all officers who are in any way connected with the building, care and .repairs of bridges tbat a constant liability attaobes to the county on account of unsafe bridge. O (Boers shoo Id look well va this matter, see that every bridge vt properly protected on the aides, that tbe floor ia sound, the approacKesasfoand the sleepers and too od at ions solid. The vrnerable widow of Alexander Campbell, the famous divine who founded the Christian church, yenently celebrated her 90h birthday at her old home in Wheel ingr,1 IVjmt Virginia, j

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SLIPPERS .a. rr tfi YOU WILL BE SURE OF SATISFACTION IF YOU BUY YOUR FOOT WEAR AT as THE CORNER." nr FINE AND FANCY. T3BCES, PXFFFS jSlKS BOWS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. THE LATEST STYLES AND LOWEST PRICES. "The Corner" Overcoats Any Cut, Color or Quality. Id DOUBLE STORE. H. T. SfMMONS & CO,. One Price House. EIGHT SACKS OF BELLE FLOUR GIVEN AWAY EACH WEEK. The fact that three train robbers got only a mighty small swsg out of a Pullman car full of passengers near Hot Spring, the other day, says the Indianapolis Sun, can be explained wheo it is under stood that the passengers bad been aboard of the car long enough for the porter to get a whack at them, - a a . m w a and the robbers couian t naq aim. Pboof. "Yon have a charming home, sir, and if you will permit me to say bo, you have a most amiable wife." "You're right, tny friend ; I refuse my wife nothing, and she will tell you so herself. One, open your month, Mary, snd sbow the new set of teeth 1 bonght yon yesterday." If she bad used South American Nervine no new teeth would bave been needed. Hogs High and Scarce. The pork-packing establishments about the etty areexeeedingly busy; more so, in fact, than f-r many years at this Beason. Hogs are scarce and higher in price, tbe conditions being such that tbe packers are exercising much caution. They are only buying for trade needs. The concerns ars so accustomed at this season of the year to having supplies much ia excess of the demand that a decline in prices has been the rule heretofore. The scarcity is attributed to the panic among the farmers last June. At that time when the raisers thought that the corn crop would be short, hogs were sold so freely that they now have few on hand. Since the price of hogs bave advanced, the farmers are rapidly selling their corn. It is thought that eventcally this will result in a better supply nf hogs. Kin can A Co. are killing between one-third and one-fourth more hogg at present than they usually do at this period. They ars shipping mostly to England, where the demand is fair for the. supply .Indianapolis News. George W. Cooper, it is said, is looking a little pale just now. When sixty -or a hundred Democrats from the best element of the party call on him to change bis po sition on tbe ioBtuf6ce question, and are met with a refusal, it i enough to make him pale. If he can escape ao attack of heart trou ble with what is vet to come, no life insurance company need fear to write him a policy. Columbus Hepabhcan. Cholera Kent Spring-. Nrw Yong, Nov. 30. Six of Tiie twelve members of t'ns Serial

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Immigration Committee met this morning, and adjourned about halfpast 1 o'clock. Dr. Cyrus Eriaon, of the Health Board, was present during most of the session, and gave his views on the cholera question. He believed, he said, that

under the existing conditions nf immigration Jaws, cholera would invade this city next spring. When told that the committee had under consideration the advisability of stopping immigration tor a year, he said this course would be the surest way to prevent tbe entrance of cholera to this country. The Senators have not yet reached any decision upon any of the questions under discussion. Cincinnati's New Paper. It Will te CalUd The Trihme and Will Sell for Two Centt. Tba new morning paper for Cincinnati in a certainty. One of tbe strongest com aaniei ever organised in Cincinnati for for any purpose ia back of it. Tbe list of itockholder comprises nearly one hundred at' tbe leading' business roan of thai city. The capital atoek ia $200,000. It director are, Arcber Brown, President; Frank H. Baldwin, Vice President ; Stephen H. J Wilder, Treasurer; Albert Lawsun, Secretary; James N. Gamble, Aaron A. Ferris, James J. Hooker, Alexander Off- : ner, Albert Krkenbrechear. . Tba Tribune (which is to be the name ef the new paper) will not only be in tbe best located newspaper office in Cincinnati, but H will also be in one of the handsomest buildings in tbe city, the nine-story Blymyer building, on Main street, directly opposite tbe pestoffioe. Hon & Ce. of New Tork, are working on the finest equipment far it ever ordered from Cincinnati. The Tribnna will be entirely free from sensationalism of every kind, and it is the intention te make it tbe bast and most popular paper in the Ohio valley. It will be Republican in politics, and will sell for two cents. Albert Lawson, formerly with the old Cincinnati Gazette, and late with the 8t. Louis Republic, will be the Tribune's manageing editor, and Charles H. Srott, also formerly with the old Cincinnati Gazette, and later with the Chicago Herald, will be its business manager. Tbe Tribune will make its appearance about the bolidavs. e Globe-Democrat : There is no better specific for rheumatism tban earth worm oil. It is commonly made by taking two or three dozen of the largest earth worms that can be found, and placing them in a tin or iron cap over the fire. In a a few moments tbe worms will dissolve into a fine oil, whioh is then strained and may be be bottled, tightly corked and set away for use. xt should be employed as a liniment, and the stiffest rheumatic joints well robbed with this natural lubricant, will recover their former flexibility. Farmers Institute Procram. Tbe Monroe County Farmers' Institute will hold its annual see sion at the court house Dee. 16th and 17th. Frank M. Rogers will act as chairman and tbe program will be as loliows : riKST BAT. 9:30. Welcome address, Senator Fulk Response by Senator J. A. Mount Address by Dr. W. R. Halatead : '-How to Bring Farm Labor on an Equality with Professional Jjabor." "Gambling in Farm Products," Ben. Walden. 1.-00 o'clock. "The Horse," -T. A. Wan "Good Roads a necessity in securing tne oest results nnanciaiiy, and tbe mgnest development mentally and socially," J. A. Mount. "Tbe Home and Woman's Place Therein," Mrs. J. K. Beck. 7:00 o'clock. "Tree Cullureand its Pro fits," Dr. R. M. Weir. . How to better the intellratnal and social condition of Farmers," Mis. J. A. Mount. SBOHD DAT. 9'JO o'clock. "Sheep Husbandry," Riley oanoera. "Mistakes and Possibilities of Rural Life," Mrs. J. A. Mount. "The Successful Farmer of Ta-day," W. 11. H. Parks. 1:00 o'clock. Subject of bis owa selec tion, J. B. Hazel. "The Farmer as a factor in Govern ment," J. A. Mount. "Leas drudgery and better success," J. T. Foster. Good music will be tbe feature of all the meetings. in The nresent week will be full 1 of attractions for those who enjoy theater going. On Wednesday niebt at the ooera house. McCabe & Young's Colored Minstrels, 25 strong, are advertised to appear with lull band and orchestra. "Our Married Men" will be the attraction Thursday night, present ed by tne great comedians, fjlark & Williams. Friday night will be devoted to the spectacular Rip Van Winkle company with band and orchestra. You can take vour choice, or take 'em all in. It TUIS TRITE f Ed. Progress : There ia a 2-stnry, tumble-down house a half square west of Rogers street on 7th. in the two rooms of which live sixteen persons. Harrison Taylor, wife and six children occupy the first story room, while Lindsev Nash, wire and six children are domiciled in tbe room above. Nash is con fined to his bed with consumption. There ia much said about the crowded tenement districts of New York, but we doubt if the condition there could be much worse than this. OBSERVER. Mrs. J. E. Beall, daughter of Hon. Franklin Landers, of Indi anapolis, died at Washington D. C, on Thanksgiving day, of heart dixease. Her death was sudden and unexpected, and took place just as tbe Thanksgiving feast had been completed. Dr. Fisher has vacated the room occupied bv him as a dentist's office, and the North Bedford stone company now occupies it. Col. Nortbeott is book-keeper, and may always he found there to attend to tbe buniuess of the concern. Twenty car-loads of mains bave beeo secured by the water works company and are being distributed oo the streets. Thia begins to look lik lusi..(r$.

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LEFT AMONG OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS. C'HAMBffe Buranw OUR STOCK IS LARGE AND MANY TO SELECT FROM, AT LOWE3ST miOElS. EVERYTHING IN TEE FURNITURE LINE. LARGE STOCK OF - DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND GET PRICES BEFORE BUYING. CAROTHERS & CO., SOUTH SIDE SQUARE, BLOOMINGTON, IND.

Monroe Lodge No. 22, F. & A. M., has elected the following officers : R. C. G reeves, Worshipful Master; A. A, Orr, Senior Warden ; W. W. Spnnglcr, Junior Warden ; F, P. Tourner, Secretary; J. K. Anderson, Treasurer ; W. B. Hushes, Tyler , J. D. Morgan. Senior Deacon ; H. P. Pauley, Jun ior Deacon. nut t Cboose a Postmaster. Special to the Indianapolis J.urnal. Columbus, Ind., Dec. 2. A petition was formulated here to-day, and signed by more than two hundred leading Democrats, which demanded of Congressman Cooper that he change his position regarding who should be recommended tor postmaster at this place during the incoming administration. The petition recited the fact that he had taught his constituents, in all bis speeches, that tbe people sboum rule, aud closed with the statement tbat the men who chose lura as their representative in Congress did so with the belief that be meaot what he said, and unless he conceded their demands by Deo. 15 they would construe his silence to mean a refusal to do so, and that they would act accordingly. The petition called for a settlement of tbe question by an election. Mr. Dolan, au experienced and sureessful woolen manufacturer ot Philadelphia, recently remarked at a dinner that free wool wodd- reduce the cost of a $75 suit by only 95 cents, but the New York Eveuing Pout, which has had no experience in tbe woolen business, except to cry down American manufactures, asserts thut the reduction would be three times that figure, or $2.97. But the saving of S'2.97 on a 875 suit would nut justify the ruiu of the wool-growing industry of this country. A number of citizens of Lafayette and Morgan township wet in Owen on. to devise means to prevent the killing of sheep by dogs. Remarks by several indicated as the sense of the meeting that there was a mania amoug dogs, at this time, for killing sheep. Owners of dogs were asked to confine their dogs at night, by chaining up or attaching chain to a block of wood. 2. Tax on mole and female ''dogs be increased. 3. When tenants art not r sponsible parties, the landlord shall he held liable tor aheap killed by tenant's dog. 4. That the lUgister Dog luw bo repealed and the owners of sheep-killing dogs be run to insolvency before applica tion for payment to trustee bo maae. a. Tbat aUBSton be placed under additional responsibility to insure lususini.uit of all do(s in their towoship. 6. That owners or ificep killed by dogs ba allowed only tbe price civen the assessor. si Two Cents per mile. On Dec. 5tb, 1892, the Ohio & Mis sissippi Ky. will reduce its rale for thousand mile tickets from $25 to 920, or to two cents per mile over the entire line. Snulh American Nervine, the genuine, at Fan Bros. The Weekh- Gawtre is a pa per for the home and fireside. It contains a summary of news each week in the year. Its columns are filled with choice literary selections, and ia a noon to the farmer, the la bonne man. and to all classes of our beat cttixens. The Daily Com mercial Gazette i crisp and newsy, reliable, and is growing more interesting every day. IS I have 40 acres of land in Ben ton township, a mile this side of Unionville, which I am authorised to trade to some one who want a bargain. It is desorihed as ncq oeq seo21 t9 rlfi. Come and see mo. 8. E. CARMICHAEL. n Can Work New. Near Hunter Quarry. Auc. 15. '!! Faris Brs. I have baen no account all summer as a result of a last winter attack F la grippe, and p"t no relief fretn any medioiae till I tried South American Nervine. I am now able to work and leel all rijijt. Joan KsoacaaTdH. WiNsrow, onpoBito the jail, is agent for the beat buggies, surreys and carriages made. He can sell you harness cheaper than anybody in Blooniington, ami better harness than w made nere. lUmeiuber tUi ac j,.ve liivrf a e.''..

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AH.GtRta! The proper mod of hair dressing'at tbe preent moment is a severe part in tbe middle, with little rippling waves going either way from it. The tiny curls tbat are so very bothersome vhile being K.ade muat peep out from under the big waves, snd it is a wise plan to have a number of larger curls flying about with the appearance of being out of place. im isi -Mrs. Wentwortb of Indianapolis is here, and is visiting tbe families, of Jos. N. snd Mrs. Jennie Alexander. Richard Dentoo of Wichita, Kas., who has been visiting his parents in this place during the past five weeks, returns this week to bis borne in tbe west. It has been eleven years since Mr. Denton left Blonmington. It will be remeroliered that he was at one time a salesman in Shoemaker's drug store. "Billy" Hall, formerly county recorder, is keeping a tobacco and cigar store under the Manhattan Hotel, Wichita. Those dirty l urks that were on the streets with a bear, Monday, were illustrations of what our erajuration laws are doing for the United States. Mrs. Slnss, of east 3d st. is much easier, but is gradually growing weaker. Transfers oi Kcal Kstnle, FurnMicd by Jas W. Jitckson, Keronlar. f ror I) Hide ni Mortice, correctly excused, cull at Recordvr's UlBce.1 Milton Myer to Geo W Rogers, pt arq pt ehf nwq tec?6. Bluomington tp, $1,200 Geo W Ropers to H C Russell, pt ntn( se: 26, Bluoinington tp, S00 Pheba Boscne to W T Spark, 32 acres in Ulooraington tp, 500 Klla L tfoott to Lirzie Kelcham, ahf lot 43, dir. 2,0(0 Ira C Hatrnsn Com. to "Win H Ru'chor, acq nwq sec 16, Clear Creek tp, S80 TV C Drape to Rebeccn Bnllenbachcr, pt nwq soelOKRichland tp, 350 Horace Blukoloy to Jas T McKinley, pi; out lot I3,"fciiy, 1,500 John W Slielhorn tn Wm X Baugb pt nwq nwq sec20, Washington ip 3r0 Joseph 'L!ron to Martha J Mobley, 100 8 K Carmichael te Merica Briscoe, lot 10, Prospect Park, 150 Marriage licenses have been issued as follows since last report : Henry Mvers aud Alice Pollev, Jacob W. Burchnnd Rosa C.Walls, Wm. H. Jones and Hnlda Woods, Harry Eakin and Haddie Smith, Robert E. May and Hettie Joihvs, Geo. W. Deckard aud Ariuia Stuart, Wm 13 Houstun aud Gi-uce J. Stimpson. r. ,. -yy card s . Loodkh & Roatas, Attorneys, office over jintinnal Bank. All legal business carefully attended to. Probate business attd cofiecting of claims will be given prompt attention. Duncan & Oatm., Attorneys, office over Oofner Shoe Store, west side block. Will practice in jtll court, and Rive tbe roost careful sltenlion to probata business and collections. Foik St Coaa, Attorneys, office over Corner Ul.thing Store, west side square. Probate businara a leading specialty. Collections made and promptly remitted. Muu:t & Itici, Attorneys; probate business, insurance and general collections will rtceive prompt attention. Ofdee ovai- the Corner Clothing Store. A. it.. Cvh kino, Attorney; Office In Dee Hive Block, north side square. Will practice in all courts. Probata business and colluctions carefully attended to. H. A. L, Attorney, offloo over Express office, west side square. Will practice in all courts, and give probate business carjiul atteutton. Filbiirt & Bomonosok, Attorneys, office ovor Uall Bros, dry good storo. I)o a canenil probate and collecting business. Will practice in all tbe eourta. Jos E. Kaet, Attorney, office at residence, on wast 6tb street. Practices in all court. Makes a apocialty of probata business and commercial collections. WM. U. East, Attorney. Probate businest given special attention. Will collect claim and iraka loans. Jams F. Mown, Attorney, offioo in old Bee Hive building, north side square. Pension business a specialty. Probate business and collections given prompt aud tboroujj'i care. He In Now Well. Iiraoboro, Ind., Aug. 10, '92. Farls Bios. Gentlemen: Tbo three bottles nf South Amnrican Nervine I purchas'si from you did tbo work. I was run down and was nf n account for work. rnuld cet nolhinc tbat hid any effort on mi till I arciired tho c,miine medicins fiom you. Soon after I l-'L'Hn to tbke :t I grow better and am now woll. tlSV.iV IJJl.CWAMi.

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Misses " 1.50 ' " " 2.00 Men's 3,00 " " " 3.50 Th5 Best Oil Grain Kip Boots $2.50 per pr. All wool Blankets 8 1 .OO apiece Blankets from iOc to 35. OO apiece. CLOAKS c'Hn"0 CLOAKS Isadles TTndervesl 25c to $1.50 aels. Children!' Under Vesta SOe to 1 each. One Iot Isudies' Tests 30e, wortb SOe. The Best Shirt for Men at 50c. ia the Market.

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Office In Post Office Bloctt, la Eje, Ear, Nose. Tkroat and Chroaie Dbeage SPECIALIST. J S. APPLE MAN, M. D. Tlu Ooletr-n.td JKngrlissIi l-rttillt. Formerly Profssor of Practice of Med icine, Electrical Aloctical college, ioron'.o Can ad a. Now examining physician Southern Medical Institute, Louinville Ky. Will ba at BliOOMINGTON National Hotel, Thursdny, leo 1, Oa day only. Beturnin; every four weeks during tbe year. Dr. Appleman Is agraduateof Ballevu Hoiipital Medical Collosre, New Vork City, and the Electrical Medical Collfgo, Toronto, Can. lie has made a special study of the disrasea ha trents in tba great Bellevue snd Charity Hospital lor several years and recognises no superior in diaaiicisini; and treating Chronic Diaos. He dsvotiis all his time to the treatment of chronic and nervous disease of both soxes and his Akill as an expert in this cls of cases is well established. Treats successfully snd pormanantly cure AC ITT K ANPCHRONICCATARRH, BINCIINGIN KARS, DKA FN ES8, DISEASES Or THE KTK, KAR, NOSB, THROAT, MINGS, KIDNEYS, URINARY AND BLADDER TROUBLES, BRIGHT8 DISEASE, DIABETES. DYSPEPSIA., CONSTIPATION, RHEUMATISM AND rAUAJuTSIK, EPILEPSY OR FITS positively cured, Young or middle-aged men anffrrinir from Sperniatorrhoa, Iropotency, Eruptions, tb ri-sulu ot errors or excossns, should call before it is loo lt. We Riiara ntee a cur if case has not gnna loo far. Superfluous hair and all eruption of the f"e permanently removed. JLJlooa uml nlilu xjint'nuff, As Syphilis, Scrofula, Stricture, GLEHT, Kto. cured by never failing remedies. DMeasns of Women, such as lu wrhea, painful monHrmition, displacomant of wnmb. linHring down pains in back, relieved in short time. The Doctor carries all bis portable instruments a iid comes pn-pared to examinn th mo.t oIwcuik mnriii'sl and uri;ioiil ciseis. Ho undertake no incurable dwenses but cures tiiiiirtrnrls give.n up to die. C"nultiition fme and mnfldanti.il. Address ,1. K -VPPi.KM tN, M V i..i l; Kf

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THE per pair, worth $2.50 " " 1.50 one door vreat WMilstnnl Hfl. Instruction in Music. Vocal and Piano tueaaosia. MISS CORA CAHMICHARh 208 M Wahingtn StMwta Fourth and FiitL Stmi$. DUNCAN BATMAN, Att'ys. Notice t !f OMRttldeiitS The Stntn of Indiana, Monroe county. In iIih Monroe circuit court, December term, 1392. Francis M. Mundy vs. Blla FUk and U. W.Fisk. Complaint No. 5l Now comes the plaintiff by Duncan & Batman, bis attorneys, and tile hi complaint herein, together with an affidavit in open court that said defendant, Belle Fisk and B. W. Fisk are not residents of the State of Indiana; tbat said action ia for the concellatioa of a daed and to quial title and that said non-resident deleudant ar necessary parties thereto. No'.ico is therefore hereby gin aaid defendants, by order of (aid court, that unless they be and sppear on the sixth judicial day of the ext term of the Monroe circuit court, to be holden on tb third Monday al December, A. D. 1892, at the court house In Blooraington, ia said county and Stat'), and answer or demur to said aomplamt, the same will be honrd and determined in their absence. Witness my nam and the sesl of aaid Court, affixed at Bloomington, this ZTU day of October, 1892 JOHN W. CRAYONS, SEAL Clerk. Nov 2,'9J. flAIHIS AM AN! A WSSIWAIt. Opthalmio Oplit'lnnai. Glasses ritted el?ntlcaIlj-. Orricn: 2 44 E. 6tii St. Wotlce ot Dissolution. Tl.. U..wl w.m, firm nf f?m nhrtll St Millis his thi. itiiv di4ulved bv matual oonsont, Mr. Millls wit.hit rawing from the Arm, snd bis placo has noen teKen ny u, C n.vln. The business will he conduct ed' as heretofore and all accennts aIH bo payable at tbe store. It it. lianruauu JOHN M1LLIS. Notioo to Oh a r nolle. I hsv lieen compelled to withdraw from tho firm of tnmiitiell Miilis on , bccouhI f my health, I desire in this pub-1 !e manner to egpresa njV th ak "d 10 u?k that tlin pntionire of the lib la be. cnntlnuod witb the firm. All ."Cnnti! with the eU Orm mut be. settled at onc. and nil owing ".v nmaunt itro ald' tosettlu bv osh ' not-. I ' JflliN MILL.IS, ; Sloi ".li;:;;:. r. .:! , lies 7, ,?.:. ;

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and execution to me diractud from tbe Clark's oSce of Monroe circuit court, ia at. causa wherein Hannah Hwift ia plaintiff and Jonathan Worrell, Sarah Worrell, Hamnol Whisnand and Bertha Whianattd are defendants, requiring me to make tb sum of Serenlean Hundrnd and Thirteen Dollars and Siitr-Sv. Cents. 1,713:6J together with the interest on said decree) and costs, I will expos, at publk safe ta tbe highest bidder, on 8ATCRDAT, DSC. alar, 1SK, between the haul of 10 o'clock a, bv, and 4 o'clock p. m.,of aaid day.at the south dbar of tb. court house in Bloomingtoo.Uooro ceunty, Indiana, tb. rents and profits tbe a term not exceeding sereo years, the foU lowing described real estate, situate lr Monroe county, State of Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the southwest quarter f section thirty-fit. () in towaaaip Bin rang, two west. Also fifty acres off ef tbe east end of tba north half of the southeast qaattar of section thirty, four (9a) in township sis rang, two west. If such rants sad profits will not salt for a aufficiest turn to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same tint. and nlutlL flni t PnMIn P.ml k m fm. simple of said real estate or so much ' ,U t 1 mir t . . r . tuoriKi as may oe sumciesn to anoaaig said decree, interest and eostt. 8ald sala will be mad. without any relief whaUver front vajoatfoa or aparaiea ment law. WILSON ADAMS, Dec. 7, '. Sheriff Monro. Couaty. Notice ( AwBalstifttratitj.. NOTICK ia hereby givan, that the undersigned ha been appointed by the Judge of the circuit court of Monroeaoaaty, Mutator Indiana, Kxeeuter of tba will of Bath Tatum, Into t Monroe couaty, deceased. Said estate ia supposed to ba aatvaitt. WILLIAM W. HALL. Oct. 28, '91. Xxeeatan Fulk 4s Corr, Att'ys. Katie f MaiatstrativB. V OTIOS is hereby given, that tb aai.1 dersiened has bean annointad bv that Judge of tb circuit eoart of Moaraeconnty, Stat of Indiana, administrator da bonis nun, with tb will annexe of LucindaU. Uowe, into of aM asnatv. deceased. Kaid estate is itupposed t ba (nsotvat. HOWARD at AXWKLiV Oct. 38, 'J. AdsaiDistntoc. a. B. Lm, Attorney. DUNCAN BATMAN, Att'y. tlca t RjasKcaflMtis. Tb State of Indiana, Monro Coantr. In the Monroe Circuit Coast. Decant bar Term, 1881. Complaint No. 7. Isaiab Phipr vs. John T. BaW WB. liam H. Davis, Tbe Unknown Majxa of

William H. Davit, et al. Now came lb plaintiff by Duaean A Batman, bis sltornaya, and Ala bS complaint herein, together witL aa ttBJavit tbat tbe residence at Mid. defendant William H. Davis and - tba Unknown Heirs of William H. Davis is unknown, and upon diligent inquiry cannot b ascertained, ana that John T. Bo las la not ' a resident of lb Stain af Indiana. Tbat. said causa is an action to quiet tith iA .. real estate, and all of (aid defendant are' necessary partita. Notice is tberafra hereby given saM dnfendants, that unl they ba and ppsr on ih 1 till day of Jan.lSSS, thasama . being the Mth judicial' day of tho next term of tba Monro circuit oouit. to ba faoldon oa tbe third Monday of Dacemlr, . A. D. 1 892 at the court hone ia Bloomington, in said county and Suva, aad answer or demur to said complaint, tba aaaMt will b heard and detetmined is their ab-' eno. Witness my namcTancT tfiTit-af H court, affixed at Bloomington, Ind, tbu 21st day of N ovi-ntber, A. D. 1892. lAl JOHN W.CKAVXKS. Clerk of tbo Monro Circuit Cottr Nov. as, "9. LOUDEN & ROGERS, Auy'a.) . Astlce to Naat'Rcaldolata, -. -State of Indiana, Monro County, a. In the Circuit Court, December Term, 5892. The Monro County Oolitic Stow Company vs. The Cleveland Stone Company. Now come tbe plaintiff, by Louden Si Rogers, it attorneys, and Ma it complaint herein, together vftk aa affidavit that said defendant, i not a resident of the State ot Indiana. Notice is therefor hereby givan said defendant, that unless it ba and appear on tba 12th judicial day of tba ant term of th Monroe circuit ooarl, to holden n the third Monday of Dacambar, A. D. IS92, al the Court House in Bloomngton, in said County and State, and an awar or demur to aaid oompsBiat. lb . am will ba .beard and daterminad ia its absanoa. Witness my name and Aa seal af said

iesai.1 JOHN W. CBATKW. Nov. 5, 92. CUrk. Rllevl mt Vm tSrIgsaM. Nasbtills, Brown Co.. Deo. a, '2..

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