Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 December 1893 — Page 4

OA 25 cts. on. the Do: SO cts. on the Dollar, 75 Gents on the

Republican Progress

SUBSTRIVTION, $1.50 PER YEAH. Wji. A. Icaije. Editor and Iroprietor. TllK KfSISKSS OFFICE OF THE PROGRESS .IS NOW IX TIW FRAME jtiriLorxo .1VFT ltEST OP THK BURXKD BLOCK. A tariff bill which puts wool, coal, irou ore and lunilier on the free list, as the WiLson bill docs, win lo confidently relied on to knock out the party proposing it. Providence has given the Democratic party over into the hands of its enemies. Tho threats recently made hy Mr. Voorhecs that he is determined to make war on- Hoke Smith's pension policy, will not lie carried into effect, it is said, as President Cleveland has promised tc "see" the Indiana Senator before he proceeds farther in. his mad career. All of which goes in nroof that Senator Voorhecs understands how to squeeze- a! lemon as long as there is am - iuice in it. Lafavette Courier, A yonmr lady of this city who had tho same difficulty that

most persons have when they try ; m one of his orchards late in the to entertain a few friends: i. e., ; season, well on toward winter, all the uninvited friends are angry i This year they noticed that the at her, thought she would solve fruit' in this piece was entirely cxthe difficulty by giving a spinster i empt from the curculio. Col. party, but found to her amaze- j Wiley's theory of tho matter is ment that die lost the friendship ; that after the egg is deposited in offr-ery girl she invited. Now the ground there is a period when

she thinks people are hard to please. Two prisoners escujxxl from flfe county jail at Bloomfield recently by knocking down the sheriff's son while he was taking breakfast into the prison. But they were not at liberty long. James Dickson, a farmer living one and a half miles southwest of Bloomfield, stopped them in their night and at the muzzle of a gun marched both back to jail. Marriage licenses have been issued as follows since last report: Dow Trisler and Annie Chambers, Sentney Love and Cynthia A. . Feather, Clarence Duncan and Anna May Fedder, Geo. C. Stoll and Hazel Biddy, John Masterson and Roxie Owens, Alfred M.Rogers and Amanda A. Hanna, Lesley J. Brown and Olive M. Thrasher, John Mav and Lida Shields, Hfeitert F. White and Liddie A. Cutright, Edward F. Hall and Kate C. Seward, Robert Farnham and Mary E. Kirk, Geo. T. Ross and Carrie M. Miles, Samuel O. Lanuni and Ida L. Koonts, Stephen M. Thrasher and Mary F. May, Alvin K. Rhorer and Emma L. Adams, Jas. Hanna and Nannie C. Gilmore, Jacksor K. Clendenin and Malissa J. Miller, Edward K. Zaring and Cora E. Woolley, Dow Foster and Nora Baker, Jno. W. Berryman and Bettie Pierce, Alaska S. Eaton and Laura Brown, Daniel L. Kinser and Malissa Hellenberg, O. L. Floyd and Adah Z. Ketcham, Wm. L. Farr and Elmira Gaskins. Holla Walker, well known in Illoomington, has come out squarely as a candidate for the office of City Marshal. Real Estate Transfers, Furnished by Jas.W. Jackson, Recorder. For deeds and mortgages, correctly executed, call at Recorder's office. Laura R Coan to John S Rice, 40 acres in Van lluren tp, 8250 V O Whisnand to T H Ritter, undivided 76 acres. Richland tp,507:31 A C Spruce to P J Campbell, lots 17, 18, 1 and 20, L'nionville, Joyce Oliphant to C N Meredith, 80 acres, in Indian Creek tp, J M Hinkle to Joyce Oliphant, 147 acres in Indian Creek tp, Itavid 31 Delap to W S Delnp, SO acres in Richland tp. If T Small wood to Richard J Miller, lots 31 and 32, South Park, Silas Grimes to Sarah Taylor, shf lots 5 and 6, Campbell add, Chas Ross to Mary C Meadows, pt in-lot 329, city, Paris Andereon to John Weaver, pt lot U, St. Clair add, 200 700 740 860 -700 1,000 1,300 400

is 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.

The request of the Commis

sioner of Pensions, that the appro priation tor special examiners he increased from 200,000 to $500,000 may be accounted for when it is known that this "smelling" committee for "purging tin pension rolls" haslieen increased forty per cent, within the last few months and is still climbing up. Think of it, the receipts alone of the world's fair reached $14,000,000, and the price of admission to the show represented the smallest fraction of .the money that the visitors left there. Truly the show was an expensive luxury for this country. Tho "postal script'' which is soon to take the place of tho pos-: tal notes will be sheets calling for i amounts from 1 cent to $5. On payment of 1 cent the amount will be torn off tho same as is done with express money orders. Post ir Ait fnA etima ia le nnnn I masters arc not compelled to do any writing, and the government . guarantees safe transportation. j Last vcar. for the rmrnoso of ! o-ettinr ahead with his work, Mr. Poindexter nlowcd a liieeo of land it is in a soft state, and if the soil is. disturbed at this time the insect is killed in development. For this reason ho is now trying the experiment of late plowing in his orchards. This is an important test and the result will be awaited with interest.-Jeffersonville News. The Globe-Oeiuocrat Free, Any reader of this paper can get The St. Ijouis Globe-Democrat free. Read the offer on another page, and take advantage of it at once. The Weekly Globe Demo

crat IS now issued JU semi-WeeKly . by lirander Matthews, sotting- forth in sections, eight pages each Tues- clear aIMl simple orm the main bio- , j pV, 1 . . graphical facts and the chief literary day and Friday, Sixteen pages OV- Suavities of famous men in American

ery week, making it practically a semi-weekly paper, yet the price remains only One Dollar a Year. In politics it is strictly Republican, but it gives all the news, aud is absolutely indispensable to the farmer, merchant, or professional man who has not the time to read , , ... ill a large dully paper, aud yet desires to keep promptly and thor- ) oughly posted, cample copies will be sent free on application to Globe Printing Co., St.Louis,Mo. Greeucastle Democrat: Andy Freeman, colored, employed as a porter at the Belnap house, was arrested on the charge of stealing a big, fat, Thanksgiving gander of Landlord Belnap. He was released, the pi'oof being insufficient. Trade Journal: "About this time look out for the advertising scheme fakir, who will drop into town with a beautifully arranged card that is to be "hung in every prominent place, etc. ine mer chants who will not pay a dollar a month to a legitimate newspaper j will scramble for a ten dollar space in the fakir's little swindle." Greencastle Democrat: President Joseph Swain, of the State University at Bloomington, lectured Sunday afternoon at Meharry hall on "The Attitude of Scientific Men towards a Belief in a Personal God and Immortality." The lecture was clear, convincing, profound, demonstrating that there is no conflict lietween science anil religion, the author of both ! being one; that scientific leliof does not preclude religious belief, and that the great majority of scientists are religious. The annual election of officers of Paul E, Slocuni W. R. 0. will occur on Monday, Dec. 11th, at! 11 o clock p. in. All members are requested to lie present. Mary J. Mulct, Sec'y.

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MKNS' SUITS. Regular Prieo $10.00 and $12.00. Neat, well made, new roodsSf i.;0 Regular 14.00 and $15.00. Choiee fabrics and designs 8'J.75. Our best $16.00 and $1K.00. Imported and Domestic $14.75.

IB"8 R, 332 ES For mt. Hi December 19 and 20,

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Robert Miichell of Gibson co., and eJ. N. LaHa of baGpante co.

j "Will be present and discuss subjects of interest to farmers,

A. E. JOHNSON, President. GEO. P. CAMPBELL, Secretary.

Seven Magazines hi One ! ST. NICHOLAS FOR YOUNG FOLKS. "Wide Awake"' now Merged in it. Enlarged by 200 additional pages in the volume. Everything Illustrated. Of all publications for boys and girls, that conducted) by MaryMapes Dodge, is unquestionably the best. It has been praised by the press and the people of two continents. its circulation is unprecedented among magazines for young folks. Beginning- with the number for November. it is en larged by the addition of about 200 pages in the volume, nnd for 1 ,Sii.'!-9 it will have the greatest program in its history, including A Natural History Series, brilliantly illustrated, describing the quadrupeds of North America in a papular way, by V. T. Ilorniday. le Gently Chief Taxidermist of 1. S. National Museum; "TOM SAWYER ABROAD," a Serial Story by Mark Twain, in which tho great humorist's famous creations. "Tom Sawyer'' and "Huckleberry Finn,' visit the eastern hemisphere in a flying machine: a series on American Audior?, literature, including Irving, Jlrvant, Hawthorne, Emerson, etc.; Cooper, Lowell, Stories of India by Rudyard Kipling. When Rudyard Kipling was n boy in India he used to read St. Nicholas. nnd now he takes his turn at bringing de i?ht to thousands of young folk who read it to-dav. He has written for St. Nicholas a se.-ies of remarkable stories of boy and girl life in the jungle mm wun iiuuuiti. "Recollections of Wild Life," by Dr. Charles Eastman, a full-blooded Sioux Indian, and a graduate of a white man's college Dartmouth; a description of Indian life, in camp aud on the war-path, described from the inside. Papers on the Government. "How Money is Made" the Mint. "How the Treasury is Ouarded." Serial Stories by Howard Pyle, Frances Baylor, .lames Otis, Molly Sea well and The Author of "Lady Jane." The Famous "Brownies," by Palmer Cox, will also be a feature of St. Nicholas. Are you going to have St. Nicholas in your home in iH ? New subscribers should begin with November. The price of St. Nicholas is 83.00 a year. Everything in it is illustrated. THE CKM '.Jii CO.. 33 liast 17th Street; Ni Y-. Write for Miniature St.Nicholas free. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Pcwicr A PureOrspe Crasm oi Tartar Powdtr. MeGibney Opera Company. The MeGibney Opera Company whose A'arious talented members have been seen here before as tho MeGibney Family, will he at the Opera House Friday night in an entire new departure from their previous entertainments. "The Princess of Trehizonde," a three act comic opera, with elegant costumes and splendid singing will lie the offering. During the action of the opera numerous musical specialists will lie 'introduced by the family, which will be reminescent 'of other days. Dkl you forget, to bring in that wood? Kcnicmber it.

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300 Ghildrens' Knee Suits, Regular $1.50 and $2.00 at 98 cents.

THOMAS c GO. DKAT.KDS IN COAL, WOOD, IASIK, HANI), CKMUXT, AOA3IANT, tVc. Wot Kirkwood Avenue, three doors East of Tannery. Leave Orders at Llntlley's Sons. SHEUIFF'S KALE. Dy virtue of a certified copy of a decree to ine directed from the the Clerk of the Monro? Circuit Court in a cause wherein The Workingnieii's Loan Fund and Savings Association is plaintiff and Lunice Sloeomb. Addison Slocomb. V. 1!. Hughes and Thomas Drown are defendants, requiring unto make the sum of Kight Hundred Dollars and Thirty-Nine Cents (StfUtnS'.U with interest on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATl'RDA Y, DKCILMDKR. '.mi. Into.

; between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. ; a in "I 4 o'clock p. in. of said day at the ! door of the court house 1t IS!vmingtoii. , -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 j of Indiana. to-w?t: Ir.-hil three 1 M or roe i'.'.'.lnli; 1 13) in 11 conr.tv. v h.!:.',hvd:iii:! fori it v of lUtK'iiiingU ii-ina. In If such rents ::nd profits will not sell for a KulUek-nt sura to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs. I will at tho saine lime and phi v expose to pv.bli sail- the iVo :-,iiiple said real ::; I.or so niu?h th-.vof as may be KUilit'icnt to disiharge said decree, interest and'eosts. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSON" ADAMS.' Nov. 22. "S3. Sheriff Monroe County. Notice of Final Settlement oi' instate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Margaret Russell, deceased, to appear in the Monroe circuit court, held at lilooiuinffton, Indiana, on the ISth day of De.-emlier. 1S'.'3, and show cause, if any. why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said dece V.'iit should not lie approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship. ' and receive their distributive shares. WILLIAM II. nOi'GLAS. Nov. 211, ll.i. Administrator. l'y virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk ,.f the Monroe circuit court in a irauso wherein the Workinjfinens Loan Fund nnd Savings Association is nlaint'.ff and susan M. Faulkner. Francis M. Faulk ner, Frances E. Winslov.- and Roe L. Winslow are defendants, requiring ino to make the sura of Five Hundred ami Ninety-Five Dollars and Five Cents. (iiHStOfr) "ivitlr interest on said decree and costs. 1 will expose t'.t public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER TH. 1'3, between the hours of H o'clock a. in. and l o'clock p. m.. of said day at the door of the court house in liloominrton. Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits lor a term not exjeedinff seven ears, the following real estate to-wit: Situated in the county of Monroe an 1 State of Indiana, to-wit: lot number twenty-two (-J-.M in Maple llijrlils addition to the city of lilooiuiun-ton, ill said county and State. If such vents and. profits will not sell for a suftl'iient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and i-os'.s. 1 will, at tho same ti:n-' and place. e:;i;.sc to public, sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be Millieient to discharge said decree, interest anil costs Said sale will be mad:' without any relief whatever f rem valuation or appraisement laws. WILSON ADAMS. Nov. 22. '!''. Sheriir Monroe Co.

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omington National

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hases 100.00 ; Dues 75 cents a iVlotfith, paysbie on last Saturday of each month, guaranteed to be not Over 75 payments.

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OFFICI2KS AKI IHKKCTOIiS : J. D. SIIOWKKS, Pmkmdknt. W. W. WICKS, Vice Pkfjhdext. II. A. WOOLERV, Secuktakv. W. N. SHOWERS, Assistant Skcuetaiiy. W. E. WOOPBURN, Tkeamjbko. W. S. BRADR'TK. L. S. FIELD. For further information see any the directors.

SKKiUFF'S SALK. Hy virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the clerk of the Monroe circuit court in a cause wherein The Chicago Trust and Savings Hank is plaintiff, and Frank A. Hale. William R. Trasher and .1. W. Henderson are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Eleven Hundred and Sixty Dollars and Thirty-three Cents (110:3:1), with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the hiyhest bidder, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER Otji, IsM. lietween the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 1 o'clock p. m.. of mid day at the door of the court house in iiloomington. Monroe county. Indiana, the routs and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section eighteen (IS) township seven (7) north range two (:.') east, containing one hundred and sixty (KI0) e.cvs of land, more or less, according to (Juvoniment survey. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and eosts, I will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, i-r s't much thereof as may be s'.'.lhVient to discharge said decree, interest and cost:,. Sr-.id pale ".viri be mad" without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSON A 11 VMS, T.Y'V. v.. '"!. s-'ieriT Monr-v .'. Ai.Mi.'isri:.TOKS and Kxecutors and those who have the advertisl'iT for Estat s ' do a special favor for the I'ROGilLSS if they will always insist np-Mi th; advertising (WHICH IS I!E(jniiHi) liY LAW I to be done in the : I'ROIiRBSS. Rates are alwavs rcason- : a hie.

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PfcR GENT. PER ANNUM. of Administrators Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given, that John II. East, administrator of the estate of Steith F. Edwards, deceased, will offer at public auction, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3xn, 18U3, the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number fill, in Davis' addition to the eity of lSloomington, Monroe countv. Indiana, at the hour of 10 o'clock I a. in. on the premises, on the following terms, to-wit: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, one-third in six aud one-third in twelve months, the pur- ! chaser to give notes for deferred payj ments with good and sufficient surety, ! with six per cent interest from date. Sale will be made subject to all liens and encumbrances then existing on said land. JOHN R. EAST, Administrator. R. (1. Mn.i.Ki:, Att'y for Adm'r. FKANCl-K aud ANXA WOODWARD, OPTHALMIC opticians. Dhtaiiosi:; and relief of all conilitiisiis or imperfect or p;iinful I vision due to error.", of refraction or oyo strain. joUli'O Over tJollhis & Karscll's j Store. j OFI'U'K HOUltS : lO to 13 a. in. and to i. in.

Uojrular $lo.ou tind.$l'2.00 iinality, well mado and linely trimmed $S. S. Uegubir $14.00 to $l.oo qutUity. In all styles tuid innterial $i.!0-. Our liesl sold at $1S.OO, $20.(i and $2:2.00, guaruntcod imiK)rted fitlriesf and well worth 50 ner eent. more $14. 75.

Commissioners Sale of Real Estate.

XOTTCE IS 1IKUEHY GIVEN', that William II. Paddock, a commissioner appointed by the Monroe circuit court in cause numLer 'JTiM. entitled Owen T. Dennett vs. M.iry E. Mc.Monigal, Martha F. Dennett, Owen T. Dennett, (iuardian of Cmrles ). Dennett, and Emmn A. lienr.ett nnd Nettie E. Dennett, wi 1 sell at public auction on the premises described below, on N.vtcmia v, tiir 0th Day of DkokmI'.Ktt. 1S!)3 the following describe d real estate, in Jlonroe county. Indiu ia. to-wit: Commencing' at the southwest corner of the south wast quarter of. the northwest quarter of section 3D, town 7 north range 2 west, running thence north 25 nls. th.-n.-o 4-nst about SO rods to tho center of the road, thence in a southwesterlydirect ion with the meanderings of the road to the place of beginning, containing 3 teres, more or less. Also, commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 35 of to-,', n V north ranije 3 west, thence running north 25 rods, thence west 80 rods, thence sout h rods to the center of the road, thence with the road to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres more or less. All in Monroe county. Indiana. TERMS OV 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 Mile, the purchaser giving notes with approved security for de ferred payments, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws of the State of Indiu na, drawing six per cent, interest from diite of sale. Said sale will be made free from taxes prior to the year 1803. Land will be sold in parcels or as entirety as may be to the best interest. WILLIAM 11. PADDOCK. Npv. 15. 1S(i;t. Commissioner. C. K. Wonn.U, Attorney. Notice oF Sale ileal instate. of TVTOTKE IH IIEREI5Y (ilVEN, that CliftonJ. Thompson, a Commissioner of the Monroe Circuit Court, in the cause of Lyda, Kees et al vs. Robert C. reeves, will offer at public auction to the highest bidder, on TllfRSIlAV. THK 28TII D.VY OF DEC'KMBKIt. 1893. at one o'clock p. m., the following1 real estate, to-wit: Seminary lot one hundred and twen ty-five, and sc minary lot one hundred and twenty-six, except nine byeig-hteen rods out of the northeast corner there of. All in Afonroe county, Indiana, containing- about thirty-one acres, more or less. Sale on the premises one mile east of lilooniinfrton. Tkkjis of Sale ahe as follows, to-wit: One-third cash in hand, one-third in nine and one-third in eig-hteen months from day of sale, notes given for defered payments, waiving- all relief from valuation or Jippraisement laws, bearingsis per cent, interest from date, with at least two good freehold sureties thereon. CLIFTON J. THOMPSON, Nov. 15, 1803. Commissioner. R. A. Fulk, Attorney. DUNCAN & I5ATMAN, Att'ys.J Notice to Non-Kesideuts. The State of Indiana., Monroe county. In the Monroe circuit court, October Term, 18113. Complaint No. 2081). The Workingmen's Building- Loan Fund and Savings Association vs. Mary E. Edwards, Ollie Christmore, John Christmore, e- al. Now comes the plaintiff by Duncan A Uatman, it.i attorneys, and files its complaint herein together with an affidavit of Ira (. Latman that said defendants, Ollie Christmore and John Christmore are 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, 'ast named, that unless they be and appear on the sixth day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be b olden on the third Monday of December, A. D.,18il3,at the court house in Bloomington. in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court aft.xed at Hloouiington this -'7th day of October, A. D. 1S1I3. fSK.vi. JOHN W. CRAVENS. Nov. 1. "93. Clerk. MOXON KOUTE. T1M'-T T.Wil.K AT TU.OOMIXO.TOX, IXDIAX.V. Mail Train North arrives 1 -': a m Mail Train North " 10:47 a m 1 A A.sM'l-n VwMi- 7:4( n 111 Local Freight North, 7:05 am' Mail Train South, 1:0" a in Mail Train South, 4:00 p m Louisville Aeeonvd'n South, i:30 a m liOcal Freight South, 7:00 a m A. K. HELTONJAokst. THEY ARE NOT. .MKNS' OVEKCX)ATS.

Program of Farmers' Institute to le held Dec. 19th and 20th, 185)3, in Ryan's Hall, Bloomington, Indiana. FIRST DAY, 9:30 A. M. Opening address by the President, A. E. Johnson. Economy in using home made fertilizers, by W. M. Farmer. Sheep husbandry, hy Robert Mitchell, of Gibson eouuty. one o'clock p. m.

Home adornment, by Mrs. Samuel Din.smorc. Necessity of improved live stock, by Robert Mitchell. Why I am a farmer, its advanp tages to health and profit, by G. N. Puet' . SEVEN O'CLOCK P. M. Care and management of poultry for profit, by Fred. Fees. Profit in small fruit culture, bj W. M. Farmer. SECOND DAY, 9:30 A. M. Tho farmer's education, W. H.H. Parks. Legislation, what it can andshoald do for the farmer, by J. N. Latta, of LaGrange county. Clover, how to secure the best results for feed and fertilizer, by J. S. Dinsmore. ONE O'CLOCK P. M. Miscellaneous business. Failures as stepping stones to suc cess m farming, hy J. N. Latta. Good roads and how to get them, by W. H. H. Parks. Come and bring the family. ' The Best For the Money DO YOU WANT IT? -CSEEr4Tlie Corner's' .$1.75, 42.00 and $2.50 Boots. OVERCOATS. THE Low Prices We are making in THIS LINE -Cannot Help But Interest You. I. T. MS & CO. hi Store.

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