Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 November 1893 — Page 4
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SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 FEB YEAR. U'w. A, Care. Editor and Proprietor. THK BUSINESS OFP1CK OF THK PROGRESS IS StOW IN THE FRAME Bl'ILDrXG Jt ST TTKST OF THE I5TRXCTI BLOCK. Before tlie war if a man had a dollar of paper money during a panic he paid a debt with it if the creditor would take it, or hunted up some kind of property in which to invest it. He had no confidence in the money. But during the recent panic people hoarded their paper money feeling that it was as good as gold and much more convenient to handle. Ileal Estate Transfers, Furnished by.Jas.V. Jackson. Recorder. For deeds and mortgages, correctly executed, call at Recorder's office. Seth Cornelius to S P McPhetridge lots, 400 Jas Marlin to Doctor Wampler, 139 acres. Bloomington tp, 1,000 Geo Carothers to Wm T Hicks, lot 5ft, Hunter add. University Park Land Co to Thos Huckner, pt seminary lot 63, 700 850 Elizabeth Staup to G F Staup, ITS acrres, Washington tp, 1,000 L.A Cornelius to Seth Cornerns, Jas-fi Staggs to L A Cornelius, ,kit 8 . W A Edwards to L A Woodward, lot 23, Tniversity Park, Uttiv Park-Li nd Co to O Mynck mtlot l:jn. I'niversity Park, Bobecca Jackson to Univ Park land Co. pt outlot 16, SairT Clendenin to W M Whisnand. 11 1 acres, Washington tp, Louisa H MaPwell to W P WttWilliams pt seminary lot 16, 400 400 150 600 300 650 --Sylvester Gorby, State Geologist, last Tuesday, got on a drunken spree and started to demolish the State House. Gorby7 s depreciations of late have been most notorious. His sprees have been frequent, and under the influence of liquor Gorby becomes a lTtfrimqn. Tuesday he demolished furniture and smashed cuspidors uat)l he ran amuck of Tom Griffin, State House custodian, who seized him and summoned the patrol-wagon. Gorby made a desperate resistance, but was overpowered. He spent the night in the station house, and next morning in the Mayor's court was fined $5 and costs. Nice State officer, he. -Gunners arriving from the south report unusually good sport all along the coast, and very fine bird shooting in the interior. The 'docking" clubs along the Virginia shore and Albemarle Sound are having excellent success. Bags of more than 100 ducks have been made in' a day's shooting The largest days work reported from the Sosquebanna flats was that of Jesse Poplar, of Harve dc Grace, who on the opening of the season kilkcLfreBi his sink-box 235 ducks. On that day five parties made totals of more than 100 ducks each, and the total killed was about 5,000. The shooting proceeds regularly on Mondays and Wednesdays and Fridays, and about fifty sink-box and 120 bushwhack licenses have been issued. Can-vass-backs were scarce at the be- . ginning of the season, but are more plentiful. They sell at $2.50 a pair. The red heads are more abundant, and they bring $1.50 a pair. There are many thousands of black heads aud coots or bald pates, and they sell at 40c. and 50c. each. The total suspension of railroad building shows the depth of dullness prevailing in the country. Since July 1 only 1,000 miles have been built in the United States, and in comparatively undeveloped States like Kansas and Iowa only eight miles of road were built during the mid-summer. Together Pennsylvania and Texas constructed more than one-half of the total, Pennsylvania leading with 364 miles, and Texas following with 140. Evansvillc Standard,
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id receiving the patronage it richly deserves. Never in the history of the city has clothing been sold so reasonably. ' : Because these goods are sold at the following low prices, it does not follow they are one bit under quality.
Prof, liee, the Mesmerist. Frankfort, Ky., Nov. 22. For some days the bill-boards of this city hrvc been pictured and displayed with the advertisement of "Prof. Leo, the Mesmerist," who was to appear three nights this week. The Professor arrived here and was arrested to-day by City Marshal Jcffers and Detective McLaughlin, of Toledo, (). , charged with stealing the diamonds of a Toledo (O.) lady. Lee denies haviug stolen any diamonds, but says that while in Toledo ho liecaiuc involved and sold somo jewelry and diamonds belonging to his wife. Leo's manager says that his name is Sylvester Leopold, and that Lee was his stage name. Detective McLaughlin says that there was another man in the company, who was more guilty than Lee, but there was no evidence against him. The show will not appear here. McLaughlin left to-night with Lee for Toledo.
A quiet citizen complains that a family has just moved into a house next to his own, and that there are four young ladies who thump the piano from daylight to 12 p. m. He is awakened in the morning by the sweet strains of "Papa won't buy me a Ikw-wow," and at noon he is entertained by "The en came back,' and froni 6 o'fock until midnight ho listens a leng concert given by the four sisters including such songs as "My sweetheart's the man in the moon," "Here lies buried a poor actor," "There goes the man that wrote ta-ra-ra-boom-dc-aye," and 100 popular songs of the day. It is feared that, if "After the ball" is added to the list, there will be bloodshed. Let the fact be borne in mind for future service that the Republicans gavo more votes for the repeal in the Senate than the Democrats. The Indianapolis Journal is npw using type-setting machines that cast the type each day, so that there is always a new clean face presented. Thirty-three printers were formerly employed setting the type by the aid of the machines ten printers now do the work. The machines averago about 5,000 ems per hour. A veteran writing to the New York Press, suggests as a remedy for President Cleveland's obesity a sojourn at Andersonville, Ga., or Florence, S. C, for six months and on the same diet as was furnished to the Union soldiers. He guarantees a cure if the advice is followed. A strawberry seed killed Wm. Gentry, of Templeville, Delaware. It lodged in the vermiform appendix, and all efforts to dislodge it proved ineffectual. What that "vermiform appendix" was ever created for, no one has ever yet been able to tell. The Cincinnati Tribune says: "Excessive use of tobacco depresses the heart's action, the person becomes irritable,low-spirited, and will often sigh and struggle for a long breath. Yet the victim in nine cases ont of ten will declare that "tor backer aint a hurtin' me." If you want to lie very, very swell nowadays, you must not crease your trousers with a plebeian, ordinary tailor shop stand up crease. By no means. If you want to do the thing right, to be bang up and to do as they de 'in London, you know," the trousers should be turned inside out and then creased. By this arrangement the crease imparted is reversed and instead of standing up is inverted and not so prominent. This idea is said to have originated in the fertile brain of the Prince of Wales..
MENS' SUITS. Regular Price $10.00 and $12. oo. Neat, well made, new goods $7.50. Regular $14.00 and $15.00. Choice fabrics and designs $9.75. Our liest $i.C0 and $18.00. Imported and Domestic $14.75.
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Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure Grape Creaai ot Tartar Powder. There was a Republican love feast and conference meeting at Indianapolis last week, awl after its close the State central committee fixed dates for organization meetings as follows: Township and precinct meetings, Jan. 6; organization of county committees, Jan. 13; district conventions, Jan. 18; first meeting of the new State committee, Jan. 25. The condition of Elder Treat, at last advices, had not changed, and grave fears are entertained for his ultimate recovery. Mrs. Nannie Noblesville, well died on Friday last illness. A. Ward of known here, after a brief Ice has been formed each j night during the past week, and the boys have been skating on the ponds daily Sundays excepted. Rev. L. F. Cole, archdeaco of the diocese of Indiana preached in the Episcopal church morning and evening, on Sunday. Mrs. Campbell and ncice of SanFrancisco are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. McPherson, west 5th street. The waterworks people claim that they have enough money on : hand to complete the work; if; they have, sonic of the men who worked for them would be pleased i to receive their pay. On the oth-1 er hand the attorneys for the wa-! terworks people say that Coon' was paid for this work and that they have nothing to do with it. All the same the laborer is worthy of his hire, and should be paid every Saturday night. A little boy of Thos. Huntington, 7 miles east of town, was burned to death Sunday by his clothes taking fire at the stove. Miss Elsie Mason is quite sick with pnoumonia. Providence Ky. Democrat: "At a recent meeting of the directors of the Providence Coal Company the general management of their business was transferred to Mr. W. L. Barnes, the secretary and treasurer. Mr. Harnes' ability to manage the affairs of the company to their complete satisfaction admits of no doubt, and being by nature a genial, generous and considerate gentleman he will be agreeable to the employes. We are glad he is thus installed, and join with his friends in wishing him a pleasant and profitable business engagement." Mr. Barnes is a son-in-law of Sheriff Adams of this city. Some one stole a new water proof horse cover from Hemp. Wilson's stable within the past few days. The infant child of Judge and Mrs. Cunning died on Sunday, after a protracted sickness. World's fair buildings are at a decided discount. The Indiana State building cost 37,500-, but on sale brought only 91,200.
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SHERIFF'S SALE. liy virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a cause wherein The Workingmen's Loan Fund and Savings Association is plaintiff and Eunice Sloeomb, Addison Sloeomb. W. !. Hughes and Thomas Itrown are defendants, requiring me t;i make the sum of Eight Hundred Dollars and Thirty-Nine Cents (SS(Ki::ii) with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATl'IIDAY. DEC EM 1?EI1. !TH. 1803. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day at the door of the court house in liloomingtou. Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, situated in Monroe county, State of Indiana, to-wit: In-lot number one hundred and fortythree (14:t) in the city of liloomingtou. Monroe county. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the tee simple ot said real estate or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSOX ADAMS. Xov. 22, '!3. Sheriff Monroe County. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Xotice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Margaret Russell, deceased, to appear in the -Monroe circuit court, held at Hloomington, Indiana, on the ISth day of December, 1803, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said" decedent should not be upproved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares.' WILLIAM II. DOUGLAS. Xv. 29, 'U3. Administrator. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. liy virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Monroe circuit court in a cause wherein the Workingmens Loan Fund and' Savings Association is plaintiff and Susan M. Faulkner. Francis M. Faulkner. Frances E. Winslow and Roe L. Winslow are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Five Hundred and Ninety-Five Dollars and Five Cents, (5!i.":0r) with interest on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER !TU. 1803, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day at the door of the courthouse in Hloomington. Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate to-wit: Situated in the county of Monroe and State of Indiana, to-wit: lot number twenty-two (22) in Maple llights addition' to the city of liioomington. in said county and State. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSOX ADAMS. Xov. 22, "!I3. Sheriff Monroe Co.
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Knee Suits, Regular $1.50 and $2,00 at 98 cents.
Hemp. Wilson's NEW $ CASH $ GROCERY. EVERYTHING NEW, NICE AND FRESH! COFFEE, SUGARS, TEAS, TOBACCOS, CANNED GOODS, SPICES, and everything in the $ GROCERY LINE. $ I WILL SELL FOR CASH ONLY and give customers the benefit of losses on bad debts. North GoIIege Avenue, Old Kir by Stand. i. It WILSON. FEED:--Corn and Hay.
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Bloomington National SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
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Shares .$100.00 ; Dues 75 cents a Month, payable on last Saturday of each mon r h, guaranteed to be not over 75 payments.
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OFFIC KUS AND IMKECTOItS : J. D. SHOWERS, Puesh)ej5t. W. W. WICKS, Vice Pbksident. H. A. WOOLERY, Secretary. W. N. SHOWERS, Assistant Secretary. W. E. WOODBUHN, Treasurer. W. S. BRADFUTE. L. S. FIELD. For further information see any the directors.
SHKKIFF'S SALE. liy virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the clerk of the Monroe circuit court in a cautn wherein The Chicago Trust and Savings Hank is plaintiif. and Frank A. Hale, William R. Trasher and .1. 11. Henderson arc defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Eleven Hundred and Sixty Dollars and Thirty-three Cents (1100:33), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATL'UDAY. DECEMHEH SITH. 18U3, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m.. of said day at the door of the courthouse in Hloomington. Monroe county. Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section eighteen (18) township seven (7) north range two (2) east, containing one hundred and sixty (1(H)) acres of land, more or less, according to Government survey. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSOX ADAMS. Xov. 22, "!)3. Sheriff Monroe Co. An.MlNisTHATons and Executors aud those who have the advertising for Estates will do a special favor for the i'ltOlililCMS if they will always insist upon the advertising (WHICH IS REWIRED HY LAW) to be done in the PROGRESS. Rates are always reasonable.
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PER GENT. PER ANNUM. of Administrators Sale of Real Estate. Xotice is hereby given, that John R. East, administrator of the estate of Steith F. Edwards, deceased, will offer at public auction, to the highest bidder, on SATFRDAY, DECEMBER 2xn. 18U3, the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number fiO, in Davis' addition to the city of Hloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. on the premises, on the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, one-third in six and one-third in twelve months, the purchaser to give notes for deferred payments with good aud sufficient surety, with six per cent interest from date. Sale will lie made subject to all liens and encumbrances then existing on said land. JOHN R. EAST, Administrator. R. (J. Mii.i.kis, Att'y for Adm'r. FWAXCES anrt ANNA WOODWARD, OPTIIALMIC OPTICIANS. Diagnosis and relief of all conditions of imperfect or painful vision tine to errors of refraction or eye strain. Office Over Collins & KarscU's Store. OFFICE HOURS : lO to 12 a. in. and 2 to -t ii. in. Regular $10.00 and $12.00 Regular $14.00 to $10.00
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Commissioners Sale of Real Estate NOTTCE IS IIEREKY C.I VEX. that William H. I'addock, a commissioner appointed by the Monroe circuit court in cause number 27'.U, entitled Owen T. Hennctt vs. Mary E. McMonigal. Martha F. Uennett. Owen T. Bennett, Guardian of Charles O. Iiennctt, and Emma A. Hcnnctt and Xettie E. Ilennett, will sell at public auction on the premises described below, on S.vrcitn.VY, the hth Day of Dkckmmish. 1S3. the following described real estate, in Monroe county. Indiam., to-wit: Commencing at the southwest corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 30,. town 7 north range "J west, running thence north 25 rods, thence east about 20 rods to the center of the road, thence in a southcsterlydirccti' n with the meanderings of the road to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres, more or less. Also, commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 35 of town 7 north range 2 west, thence running north 25 rods, thence west 80 rods, thence south 25 rods to the center of the road, thence with the road to the place of beginning, containing 13i acres more or less. All in Monroe county, Indiana. TERMS OF SALE. The terms of sale are as follows: One-third payable in cash in hand on day of sale, one-third in nine months and the residue in eighteen months from date of sale, the purchaser giving notes with approved security for deferred payments, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, drawing six per cent, interest from date of sale. Said sale will be made free from taxes prior to the year 1893. Land will be sold in parcels or as entirety as may be to the best interest. WILLIAM II. I'ADDOCK, Xov. 15, 1S!3, Commissioner. C. It. Worrall, Attorney.
Notice of Sale of Reall Estate. M-OTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN, that Clifton. I. Thompson.a Commissioner of the Monroe Circuit Court, in the cause of Lyda Sees et al vs. Roliert C. Greeves, will olfer at public auction to the highest bidder, on Tm-nsnAV, tub 28th Da-y of DeCKMBEli, 1S03, at one o'clock p. m., the following real estate, to-wit: Seminary lot one hxindred and twenty-five, and sem inary lot one hundred and twenty -six, except nine by eighteen rods out of the northeast corner thereQf li in Monroe county, Indiana, thirty-one acres, more or less. Sale on the premises one mile east of Hloomington. Teums of Sale auk as follows, to-wit: One-third cash in hand, one-third in nine and one-third in eighteen months from day of sale, notes given for defercd payments, waiving all relief from valuation or appraisement laws, bearing six per cent, interest from date. with at least two good freehold sureties thereon. CLIFTON J. THOMPSON, Xov. 15, Is!.". Commissioner. R. A. Fulk, Attorney. "uncax hatmax, Atvj Notice to Non-ltesUlents. The State of Indiana, Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit court, October Term, 1803. Complaint No. 2080, The Workingmen's liuilding Loan Fund and Savings Association vs. Mary IS. Edwards, Ollie Christmore, John Christmore, et nl. Xow comes tide plaintiff by Duncan & Hatman, its attorneys, and files its complaint herein together with an affidavit of Ira C. Hatman that said defendants, Ollit Christmore and John Christmore art! not residents of the State of Indiana, that said action is to enforce a lien upon real estate in this State, and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they be and appear on the sixth day it the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be ho!:den on the third Monday of December, A.D.,183.atthecourt house in Hloomington, in said coun' y and State, and answer or demur to said complaint , the same will be heaixl and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the eal of said court affixed at Hloomington this 27th day of October, A. D. 1803. Iskai.1 JOHN W. CRAVENS, r.l Xov. 1, '03. Clerk. MON ON ROUTE. TIME TABLK AT BI.OOMIXGTOJf, IXIHASA. Muil Train North arrives 12:0ti a in Mail Train North 10:47 a :ti Louisville Aecc;m i'n North, 7:40 p in Local Freight North, 7:05 a iu Mail Train South, 4:05 a in Mail Train Sov.th, 4:00 p in Louisville Aecom'd'n South, :30 a in Local Freight South, 7:00 a m A. K. HBLTON,Aext. THEY ARE NOT. MENS' OVERCOATS.
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Commissioners Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that John V. Morgan, a commissioner appointed by the Monroe Circuit Court in Cause No, 2011, entitled George A. Shawver ctal vs. Clarissa Shawver,etl, will sell at public auction on the premisss'described below, on TlIl'ItSDAY, TIIK 30TH DAY Or NOVEMBER, 1893,
The following deKcrihod r&l in Monroe County, Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the north west quarter, and the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, in section thirtyfour (34). Also the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirtythree (33), all in township ten (10) north range two (2) west, in Monroe county, in the State of Indiana. TERMS OF SALE. The terms ol sale are as follows: One-third payable in cash in hand 'On day of sale, one-third in one year and the residue in two years from date of sale, the purchaser giving notes with, approved security for deferred payments, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiana, drawing six per cent, interest from date of sale. Said sale will be made free from taxes nrior to the veiir 1893. Land will be sold in parcels or as entirely as may be to the best interest. JOHN D. MORGAN, Commissioner. Duncan & Lee, Attorneys. November 8, 1803. 3w The Best For the Money DO Y0U WANT IT? i SEE r 'TheCoroer's' Boots. OVERCOATS. THE Low Prices We are makinir in THIS LINE " Cannot Help But Interest You. I T. SOUS 5 US. U Store. On Pria.
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