Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 February 1894 — Page 4

Republican Progress

StrBsStRIlTIOS, $1.50 PKR YEAR. Wac. A. Gawk, Editor and lYoprietor. Tub. btsinkss optics of thk I'roftltKSS IS NOW IX THE FltAMB Rr.ItJ)lNO JTST WKST OF THK BTRXKn KI.WK,

Meting of KepttMfetm VixmmH- provoking anecdotes were sandte of Monroe C ounty. , , . i i A Very large awl enthusiastic ! w,,h1 in ,1,p !. representation of the Republican I One of the best of them is Talbert central committee of Monroe eo. ! of South Carolina.

met in the grand jury room, Saturday, Feb. a, Dates for meetings :ind conventions were tixnl as follows : icxt regular meeting of county committee, March 3d, 18!4. The action of the city commit-! teem fixing the city convention ! for noninating candidates for the 1 various xity offices of Bloomingti ... - .i ton, March fitb, va unanimously ! undorsed by the eoanty central i committee. Count- Mass convention to se- j lect delegates to Representative J convention. Senatorial convention, Judicial convention, Congressional j convention, and state convention at Bloomington, March 31st, at 1 or clock p. in. County delegate convention to j nominate candidates for tho var- j

ious county ofhees of Monroe eo. whose repeated failures in business at Bloomington, April 14th, 1894. jin spite of all his hard work, causTownship conventions to select j & him to grow despondent and delegates to the county conven- hostess of success or reward so tion aforesaid, as follows: J that he finally decided to leave this Bean Blossom tp., Saturday, j world. He "went into the barnApril 7th, at-Stinesville, 1 o'clock yard, and an old blind bridle bep. m- 1 delegates. j lug the first hangman's rope he Washington tp., Friday, April CPuld find, tied "one end of it ti.th, at Hindostao. 1 o'clock p. m. j around his neck, climbed uu on

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at usual voting place, 1 o clock ; then swung off. One of his neigh -p. m. 2 delegates. ; bors who chanced to be near by, Benton tp., Saturday, April j was attracted' by his grunts and 7th, at Unionville, 1 o'clock p.m. j groans, and ran into the barn to 3 deleSStS. I vnt-nctiivnto Tin iorkoil out his

c? . . . .Bloomington hi., Saturday, ; April 7th, at court house, 1 o'- , , i i clock p. m. 2o delegates. Richland tp., Saturday, April j an, ai ciieusvuie, i o ciock p. ; m. 11 aelega tes. Van Buren tp., Friday. April ttit, at Harmony, 1 o'clock p. m. 6 delegates. Perry tp., Saturday, April 7th, at Brick School House, McDoel, 10 o'clock a. m. 12 delegates. Salt Creek tp., Saturday, April 7tb, at usual voting place, 1 o'-1 clock p. m. 2 delegates. j Polk tp., Friday "April tith, atj usual voting place, 1 o'clock p.m. 3 delegates. Clear Creek tp., Saturtlay,April 7tb, at Smithville and Harrodsburg, 1 O'clock p. in. 3 dele- . , I at,cacll place. Iqdian Creek tp., Friday, Aprii 6th. at Kirksviile. 1 o'clock p. in. 3 delegates. The following townships will also nominate tbeir candidates for township offices on the day and time fixed for naminsr delegates to countv- convention, viz: Van Buren tp., relay, April i tjjtbj 1 o'clock p. m. Perry tp,, Saturday, April 7th, j 10 o clock a. m. Kichland tp., Saturday, April 7th, 1 o'clock p. m. Other townships will nominate candidates for tbeir township offices at times fixed by the committec of their respective township. Wy.F. Browning, Chnvn Co. Central Com. X B. WXtsox, Sec'y. Tbjc Wilson jtariff bill passed the house on ITiursdavlst; the - vote-, e'uig gioricTljO against it 2qw it goes to the Senate of coarse, and let us hope that it will be defeated or passed quickly. In either case Democracy is doomed... The people oughji to be per-mittd-to lqio.wtb.e worst with but little delav. Vandalia Line Excursions to South, Southeast and Southwest will run. on various dates from now until June 5th, 1894, inclusive. One fare round trip. Call on or address anv Vandalia Line Agent md ask for information contained in Circular No. 327 of January 20th, 1894. ti, k. u m, lire mil vrx iuv iavc .u&ts WilliMm Rnwrv has been filed for

probate, antl James Karsell lso i i 1 can best answer this ,nnjiniedas Executor. $100 is giv-1 'l1.11' h' au oU1 rA' Kn' en to ths-duuebter Jnlw for care i?'!h geutlemau went to India to during last sickness; 340 is given 1 lumt After an alcnee of te Bessie Roddy amount due as vpwI months a Tab errum reachguardian. The baluce of the de-! f 1 luf tinll-v ,"' Lolon annoimeeeeased's one-third interest in the I u? ho ta.ct that 10 hn? !sl!n,.iUl

estate of her late husband is to lie divided equally between John, ! Charles, Julia and Fink Emery, and the grandchild, Bessie Boddy. -The ureencastie norse market was QVr duller than at present, says the Democrat, although it was almost as bad in 1875. Au extra good horse willbrinj? 10'I; good farm horses, $50 to $65; southern horses and niared $35 to $50; good business horses, $80 to $65; good drivers, 50 to cotton iuuies, io Kto. w. Black shipped one load to Norfolk, i v irginia. Among the short articles that will appear in the February ntnuber of the North American Review will be "The Senses of the Lower Animals, by James Weir, Jr.; "Colorado's Bright Outlook," by John E. Leet; "The Bane of Friendly Receiverships, 7 7 by Henry W oilman; "Paris Workingmen's Cafes,'' by Alvan G. Sanwin; -iiic .amateur urse An Aceompusnetl raet, by Kate Gannett Well, and "Cuban Wo - men. uy Alary r. rprineer.

Fun in Congress

Many of the monitors of the House of Representative in Congress .are famous story tellers, and (hiring the debate on the Wilson bill last week a number of mirthOn one occasion," said -Mr. Talbert, "an old colored preacher ! appeared oeiore ms congregation, , , .. , . . elosed up his Bible and put his bands upon it and said: 'Hredren, j I s n t arwine to take no nertiekler i text dis night. Fm iis swine to ,,,,,, Z Printers, and va 1 . : . 1 can uc Seripters to line my ! suhjeek. You will find it similiters; between Generashuns and Kesolushous, 'bout war de 'Postle Paul piuled his pistel at de Thcsians." jj0 U1y remarks will not lie specific, but will range somewhere between tariff reform and free trade: about where the monev power is about to nun this countrv. The condition of the agricul tural classes is becoming deserate. Mr. Talbert thiuks, like the out once heard. farmer of "whom I one ol ;the joists in the burn, tied j the other end around tr.cioist, and ... . uu..- - - knife, cut the bridle and down ; came the suicide. After the I ..... ,. . , , ,. i oid fellow shghtlv recovered from ; the effects of his journey, he look-1 ctt up and said : 'Joun, you are no ; friend to me, sir: what did you do that for i Why, if you had left me alone for a few minutes I ! u i .i,. . .,.ii.; ti,,, ' nUUlU suuu iliivc imiivHu; viv. streets of the new Jerusalem. Yes, his neighbor replied, but 1 wouldn't vou have cut a iisrare walking the golden streets of the jfew Jerusalem with an old blind bridle on ? A little further on Mr. Talbert j pitched into those Democrats who isire afraid of being called free ; j traders. He was in favor of call-! j Jng things bv -their right names. i T fear said he, "Some of 1 ! ... i ! our friends Will get into the pre-; , dicament of the young lawyer who I atartl not tr. mkc liis first siii.- h iin a heated campaign with the idea : ; 0f remaining neutral as to parties ; anj uames. He had been told that.it was hard work, and that mmt so raist. voice as to !e , distinctly heard by the whole r0wd. and in order to do that lie must select some lx-rson at tiie outer ami acUlress himself to i him. The voung man started in this his first speech under this advice, together with his noncommittal idcsis. It was a warm day and as he mounted the stand, remembering having been told that it was hard work, pulled off . his C3t. rolled lip hi. sleeves and lie- j gan t ms: 'iollou -citizeni, I am ao Democrat; fvilow-eitiijens, I am no Republican; fellow-citizons, lam no third party man,' and just at this stage he thought of that portion of his instructions about selecting a man on the outskirts of ; ,i . ... . ,.i . l .1 j UK UUU IU IIUIU 111? I1IU.H Uldress himself, and seeing an old gentleman come up on the outer edge of the crowd pud take a seat on a log, the young speaker with great emphasis, pointing his linger at this man, roared out in stentorian voice. 'Fellow-citizens, then what am I V The old fellow, thinking the question addressed to him, replied, -You are a gol deni ed fool! "Constituents of many Democratic members from the north," said Mr. Mahon, of Pennsylvania, "are anxiously asliins, where are i i ! our meuiJjers on the tanft qtiu durius: a. hunt lutl iK'en killed 1v ii tiger, and that his body had been i .shipped ou a eertain steiuner. The casket arrived in due time, was: taken to , lys home and opened, ' and tA) the surprise of his family all the coffin eontaiued was a large j ticer with :t bullet hole through ! f I,...., i tr: . .. :'.. ...: mi. " '? 'i'oMK " mistake had lieeil made, sent U dispatch asking what had been lono with the bodv of hei bus-! I, , The answer cause back. ;!.yi will lind it inside of the I Ugt-r. So I answer, you will 1 the Northern Democratic! ! members of Congress inside the stomach of the free-trade Demo- i jeracy of the South. " ! ; The disposition of some of his ! party friends to accent blindly the ;

pilotage of Mr. Wilson prompted j north range one (1) west thii Mr SiLh.t- r,f TVii.iu,-!,...,,;., f,. I north of liean I'dossom creek am Mi. hibko, ot lemihjhama tojt )f Uu. ,.lller lini, rf u.r

say: "This pilot makes me think of one J heard of, who, years .before licenced pilots were in vosrue, i wanted a job ot bringing fl .-hip mi o Boston harbor. Tin 'asked him if he knew the Cllplllin cirlio" r-npinin. v.ii" I lrnnv

every denied rock in the channel. He was put in charge of tho,- vessel; soon she came up wilhn hump against a rock, slid oil' and started again. The captain ran up from below and said; 'You blanked lubber, I thought rou said you knew every lock in the channel ; ! do, captain, so 1 do. That there was one of them.'' And the vessel

; just then brought up on another : sunken rock, and without drawling breath, the pilot said. ;Anl. i by gosh, here's another!" The ! distinguished theorist, whose rame juiimuh oeais iens u- ui.u, ioimj . -. . i. 1. . . nig into the iuture. all seems origin, and tuat lsjusi wnai a man wouiu say looKing into lieu. n T 1 4 " 1 Uwr uw " wine l ie can n n w in hokc 'j!?. I".!::.' "v j(m?1 . u; (lo ;i ; "jI D, vow wliv 'an is a fraud. The man who couldn't enjoy that .entertainment at the court house last; Saturday has no appreciation of fun it was just splendid. Pay your -10c. a week and get a good building lot. This is a chance of a lifetime. LOU HEX l.Ol 1K.". Alfvs. Xotiee to Nosi-f teiIeiits. Stole of Indiana, Monroe t'onnty. ss. In the circuit court. -March term. 1SS14. Complaint Xo. .11 ST. Lewis C. Helton vs. Anna It. Melton. Xow comes the plaintiff ly Loudon A Louden, his attorneys, and tiles his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of said plaintiff athat sid defondant is not a resident of the State of Indiana: that said action is for divorce. and that said non-resident 'lo Sffi Sid defendant last named, that unless she be and appear on the 1 Sth day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court the same beinsf the r.'Hh day of March. A. 1). IS',14. at the court house in lUoominton. in said county State, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined niesiiim' m lie in her absence. Witas mv name and the ,.ni of said tmurt affixed at ltlooimnirton this -J'.tth av of January. A. n.. imh. k.u.1 .urns w. ( n. vkns. r ... . - . SHIHilPF'S SAM:. Uy virtn of a certified copy of a ihfree to me directed from the clerk of the Monroe circuit court i:i a ennsv whciv.hi th;' Working'iin.'ns linililinr Loan Knntt and Saving's Association is plaintiff anil Lewis II. Thrasher, Herman Ilulninn. et al are defemlants. requirtntr me to make the sum of Six lhiinire!l and Eifhty-i;rht ""llai's and l-'ifty-tlireo (Vnts. Uh interest on :;i 5T decree and costs. ! will expose at piihlie salts, to the highest hidder. on s.VTTItDAY. KKtsilfAHY ::ith. ism. 2 ZVL t the door of the court house in iiloominyton. Mo5V"e '"nty. Indiana, the rents and prolits I or a tain not e.-.eeedir.fr seven v,.als. the foilowin;: real estate to-wii: j.ot mimher st-venteen o:) in the town of Smithville. county of Monroe and State of Indiana. If such rents and nro'its v!!l not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will, at the same time and place, expose to puViic sale the fee simple of said real . . tate. or so much thereof as may he sutlicient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will h: any relief whatever made without from valuation or appraisement law.-;. And by virtue r.l tho same certified copy of a decree to me directed asaforesaid by the I'lerk of the said Monroe circuit court in the aforesaid cause requiring me to make the sum of Three 1 1 undri (1 a miTwer.i y ! !olla rs and Kiffhtynine Cents, with interest on said de;rce and costs. I will at the same time and place expose at public sc)e to the hi'-h-nit Tcntc rind r.ivif!i; fii terra not exceeding seven years the. I

lowiiiK- real estate to-wit: 2:3lt :. m.. Cincinnati '.C.'.'i v.. in.. Tliur.sl.ot nmnlicr t wenty-foar lit) and i h-..y. .iannary r.V,lh. IV!. Sth and :.".'(1 twenty-even (27) feet oft the sonth 'March Sth ami 221. atnl Ki.v:?uvr will Hide cif hit ntnnhcr twenty-three (231 ', ' lMUed through t destination, except thirty (I'.Ol rect .north and south ; There aiv no l'iu.liie i o.: .1 tours oiierand fifty ''' feet cast and west of lot j iny so food accoiuuiodatioji,; at less ex twcBty-fwr'(:M) hcrt-toforo deeded to ; prase. ,

l'Jlicn !;oss. I A11 111 town 01 Mmthviiic. in county. Indiana. Munroe I j , ., .... ,, I If such rents and prolits will not. sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said de cree, interests and costs. I will, at the Kline time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said reai estate. or so much thereof as may he snllicient J to discharge said decree, interest and : costs I Said sale will be made, without any ; relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ' WILSON ADAMS. LT oi "1 'IU Klo.,.ifi MllKl'.U. C. 'M. Kstate ol' Kliza Sluss, IeeeaKCt. NOTICE IS UKUICIIY (ilVKN. that Charles (1. Corr. Administrator of the above named estate, has this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the circuit court of Monroe county. State of Indiana, his accounts and vouchers ill "final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come, up for hearing and disposition in said court at the next term thereof, to-wit: on the (irst Moiiilav ill March. IS(M. niAIJLKS (!. COIMl. Ian. .'t. '!!. Auinini?.1 rator. Executor's Notice. NOTICK IS IIEKKItV lilVKX. that the undersigned have (ualiliel us Kxeeiitors of the will of Iliram Li lid ley. deceased. Said estate is supponed to lie solvent. vi Ain:;: c. lixdlky. KUXKST II. LIN'ilLKV, .Ian. .11, 'HI. Kseeutors. SUKKIFF'S SALK ' ISy virtue i( un exee.ntioti t diI recu-'l from the Clerk of the Monro, i eireviil e.om-1. I will :. at I'ulilie ; Sal, t lh'' Iifl"t iddd. r, n sati uday. ki:i!:u ai:y. i;hi, i.s'.u, In tuH'en thi' hour of 10 o'elovk a. m. and t i. clock), in., of said duy. at Court House door. Monroe eounty. Indiana, the following duKcrihed property,to-vit : Tl,e, northeast (nart.er of the southeast quarter of section ( thirty-live I township (1") un til range one (II west, ! containing 40 acres more or less. j Also all that purl of the southeast ; tpiartt'r of the southeast ijuarter of said j tion thirty-five (.(.! town ten (l(i)j that lies I nd east i quarter quar- i ter containing six acres more or less. , All sitnaU'd in Monroe eounty. Stale of Indiana. Taken afi the property of Willis ',. Lent?, at the suit ot cena Lent.. Said sale will he made without anv ! relief whatever from ' praisement laws Wll-SO.N A HA MS. I. ShevifT M,i-o,. CuillV.

AimiXiSTKAToits anil Executor. and those who have t In- ntivcri ising for F.s-t-ii I.-' 'K will do a speri;!l favor for the l'lllKilMCSS if Uiev will alwavs insist upon the advertising (WHICH Is "K(rn:i:n nv i.awj t,, i.,-i..n- in the I'lK KflJKSS. Latcs are alwavs reasonable.

j NEXT TO THE BIBLE. The sermons delivered at the ! Parliament of Religions at the ! Columbian Exposition can be pur'chased at the o'iiee of the Bi.oomI i.wrox Would. The book is ! handsomely bound, contains over i rooo pages, and was edited by a former I. U. Instructor, Prof. Waiter R. Houghton, and published by R. C. McNccly, who is a native of this city. The publishers of the World offer the book, in connection with six months' subscription for $2.50, which is certainly a very reasonable offer, as the the price of the book alone is $2.50. They also offer a handsome portfolio of twenty-two World's Fair views in water colors, for $2.00, including a year's subscription to Thk World. The' retail price of the portfolio is ipi.50, and a more acceptable gift or keepsake could not be found. Address or j aj QI) ; ' A j ; I : .Cravens Bros., Pubs. World. THE "STflNDflRD" tttiit til f f li MM Mitiiis MEDALS AND 5 DIPLOMAS. - FOll Best Rotary Sewing Machine. Best "Work on Sowing Machine. Best Family and Manufacturing Sewing .Machine. Kxhibit of Family and Manufactur ing Aiaeiimcs and Appliances r.iniiruideriinr Aiaemne. stiiiiii mm umi $l Kui :iI Ave. CLICYSXA":-,'!, - - OHIO. t'AMI'HEJ.L ei DAVIS. AtiKXTS, lii.)().Mit;T()N, ISO. ( aliioinia K.euisiou. The well known Phillies Excursion (mipany has arr;iiv,'ctl to run bi-v.vckly c.-ov':.sions to :iU princii:il . ulifurniii and i thcr I'a ific Coast cities, from all points on the ISaltiiiiorc A Ohio Sostthni'stem liaihvay. via St. i.ouis. Kansas City ;:nl Denver. The parties will lie carried in 1'ullniaii Toarist cars leavhiir l'arkei,l.nu'r ! r mil inlojir.ati.in ailiuvss .. I'iinlip-' & Co.. S. K. Corner r ourth and Vine streets. Cincinnati. Ohio, or call on nearest ticket ae.nt ot the i. t O. -yy .... Atisolately Pure. A Perfect Stimulant for Hiidicinal Purposes. FREE FROM FUBEL Oil., ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR AND ARTIFICIAL COLORING MATTER. jPro)'. John N. Hurty, analytical i chemist, savs of this " Old Process " Whiskey : "I nuHirrn every t of l!ic I'. . I'liariimeoiKVia. The tinrity and execllenee of thin viSilsUey reeoiumend it for all meUlfinul uses." Tliis wliiiikey has been warmly en dursed bv a hirgc number of l'liysieians who have used it in their practice. The ' R. Cummins A Co. Old Process Sour Mash Whiskey" is sold by all reputable retail druggists. It is put up in bottles bearing our lithographic label. FEICE, FEB QUART, $1.25. A. Kiefer & Co., Indianapolis, Wholesale Druggistp, mitt .Sole Distributora, R. CuffliniES & Co., Distillers, LORETTO, KENTUCKY. NOLI) nv i.imji.ky's SONS. StoekhoUlers Aleetiiifr. Til U ANNUAL MKLTLVti of the Stockholders of THK CHICAGO ci IILOOJUXUTON stkm; COMPANY ! will lie held at the Otliee of the Com

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Is always pleased, to have tho I very Rest (trade of (roods for the i jTabio. Some goods are- dear,! even if they are Given Away ! You should take the hint, and buy vour Groceries and Queens-, ware of A. II. Wtr.sox. lie car ries the finest and largest stock

land takes great pains ! With Every )Ji Order and charges the lowest I prices. Vou should quickly order i him to send you a I Sack of Flour! j With eoll'ee, sugar, tea. rice.

j crackers, canned and dried fruits, !&e. CAUTION. If a rtralcr ocr W. X jjuDgmK niiueii at n reaucea price, or nujm heha.thcui without nnm isfamped on bottom, imt blm down u a fraud, BEST IN THE WORLD. ; Sb.-tcs arc stvlish. cav fit. .mI jjivu better satisfaction :".t ihe p: icts advi!r;r'4i inun unv :.ncr tii:ke. rv r:iit p;tir ami be c )nvi:i;t-i. TI:c stain; in;,' of W 1.. Uouplys iiaiue anil price oti the bottom, which jjunranttca their vnhie, save.? thousands cf dollars' ani:t:allv t: ihi;-c who wear them. Dealers who jni: h Us sale of W. I,. Dornla Shoes pain mstc-tf rr., which helps to increase the sales on their fit!! ot'lfOOiU. They can affbr.l to sell :it a U ss i;rr,;t, and we believe you can save mnni'v bv b!:vin:jcU your footwear o'f the dealer advertised !l.v., O;ti!oiriic free upon applicatio-.i. .Addre-s, W. Ii. DOUUIIS, Urocktou, Mas-- oid v En WriETsnr., Bloomington, Thro Thrashek, Smithville. C. C. Dt;xx, Stinosvillo. i . j Notice Ot Apitlieation lor license. mm.' tTiTrAi: ivni i v M-x-mv

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W. L. Douglas fiaa oune" BEST IN I

.i.iu.n..iimn ' c. li. craiAT.i.. Attorney: pension of Monroe. The undersigned, a ! business a. leading specialtv: will pracmale person over twenty-one years of j tic in all courts: office over the Eagle agv. and an inhabitant of the State of j Clothin-j- store, west side public square.

jjmiuiui, iicrcov iv..'s nonce to rni citizens of tho said city of Hloominj"--I ; ton, and of the First Ward of said city, j i in liloominfj ton township, in said couu-! : ty of Monroe and Statn of Indiana, that i he wii! at the .March term of the Hoard j of Commissioners of the county of Mon-1 roe, in the State of Indiana, in the year ! IS'.H, apply to said Hoard for a license j , to sell intoxieatiiur liquors, to-wit: j spiritous. vinous ami malt liquors, in a ; less fjcantity than a quart at a time, i for the period of one year with the j : privilege of allowing the same to be j drank upon the promir.esithe'said prem- i ; ise.s upon which he desires to .sell said j ; spiritoiis. vinous and malt liquors, be-: insr situated in the said Flint Ward of ! the saiil eiiy of Ifloominjrton. in l!loom- , inton township, in Ii)nroe county. ! : Indiana, and more particularly deI scribed as follows, to-wit: A part of in-lot number one hundred-! : and iifty-seven 1.77. in the city of! I llloominfrton, Monroe county. Indiana, ! j bounded and described asfollows.to-ivit: j Cciniaeneinff twenty feet cast of the : southwest corner of said in-lot numlier j one hundred and fifty-seven 1.77. run-! i nins" thence north one hundred and ! j thirty-two 132 feet, parallel with the west line of said lot to an alley, thence j i esist alon; said alU-y twenty -stfvon 27 i ' feet, thence south one hundred and j ' thirty-two 132 feet parallel with the i ' west side of said lot to the street, the nee j I west twenty-seven 27 !eet to the place of K'Sfinniujr. I ti KMC UAL McIMlWlCLL. Feb. r. '01. ! j Vi-obate Ciitise Xo. :ii:i. ! In the Ciiicuit Court. Monroe County. 'Indiana. December Term. 103. j William ,1. Lowe, Administrator of the estate of Petor Carniieluicl, deceas- ; ed, vs. Lvi'ia Carmichael, .lames IX. t'urmichael. Michael T. Carmichael.et al To Uichaal Carmielusel and Harvy : Dofld. I Yor. are .- evenilly herehy notilied that ; the above named petitioner, as Adminj istrator of the estate aforesaid, has fil ed in the circuit court ot .Monroe eoun- ! ty. Indiana, a petition, makinjr yon j defendants thereto, and prayiiiff therei in for an order and decree of said eourl I authori.in'j' the sale of eertain real e.sI tate beloiiiyinif to the estate of said deI cedent, ami in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the ; debts and liabilitier. of said estate: and j that said petition, so tiie.l and pending'. I is set for hearing in said circuit eourt. at tin? eourt house hi liloominfrton. Indiana, on the 3d judicial day of the ! March term, lsttil. of said eourt. the i same hein- the nth day of March. 1S!M. I Witness the Clerk and seal of said ! court, this H'.tb dnv of December, ISy:!. ' I SKA LI .Ii Ul'.V V. I K AYKXS. ; Pee. -JO. "'.i i. Clerk. 1 it. A. i'nik. Attorney. IDl'XCAX & H ATM AX. Atfys.J Notice t- Noii-Hesiiients. j The State of indiuna. Monroe County. In the Monroe Ciit uit Court. December j Term. is:i:i. j 1 The Workingmen's ISuilding Loan! ' 1'uiid and Savinrs Association vs. Danj iel A. Ili'.tcher, katc C. Uuteher. John i W. Harnett, et al. ! Complaint Xo. .Will, j Now comes the plaintiff by lhtncan ,v liatman. it:, attorneys, and files its complaint herein together with an ufli- ! davit of Ira l liatman that said dej femhints Daniel A. Letcher, Kate C. I Ihitehcr ;uii! .Jelui W. Harnett, are not; I re -.id en ts oi the Stat- ot Indiana: that : said action is for the puroosc of en- ! foivnig a lien agaiiist real e.-vate and j that mi id iii-'i-resident defendants are : necessary pirties thereto, j Xotiee is therefore hereby j;ivci sai.l i defendants, last named. Hint .msiUvw ! they be and aj:.c:ir on the first day of I the next. 1e-m of the Monroe ciivuit ' eourt, to lie holt'en mi the first Monday oi' y.n h. A. P.. Is'il.et thecourt j lioc.se i,j liie.omh'.e'ton. in sail county 'end State, end answer or d'-uiur to ; said i-ompUiint. I he same wi'l 1; heard i and determined in their absence. I Witness en oeiiie and the Meal of ! mi itl eout ! ulllxed at li' aomington this V.nh day of Decer.iber. A. I). IS'.l.'l. is. Ai.l' .IdilX W. CUAVKXS. Clerk. SIOXON iJOl TK i !Mi: l Ar.t.i: v ci.oomi m.ton. Me.il Train North arrives Mail Train North Louisville A.vom'd'n .North. I val freight Xorl h. Mail '!':::';'l South. Mail Train South. Loiii.-cvili- Ae.veo'd'ii South. I. i! 1'- e. !i: s -mtli. I Mil ANA. l:-':oii a m liieli a in ::0 p in r:U.i a in I :(!." a in 1:00 p in i;::;o a m i's'ln a hi

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i CABIITET MAKBES. All kinds of sii)f:i!oi:!).s. iwkloi: cabinets, HOOK-CASKS and Oh'NAMKNTAL WOliK HONK TO ORDER. land Job Work of all kinds. Uepairixo Frr.yrrtRE and. notM'Kiiixd done on short, notice. Full line of I'pholstering Sami pies kept on hand . l!t.oo:i.TON. I.so.. Feb. 7th. "IM. W03LLEY & B4BHH1LL THK KAKCiKST AGKXCV Tin: citv. IN SiQQ;Q0 Losses foii In tin's City Last Year. ; : vlllCC One Door West of the National Hotel, liLOOMlXGTOX, INDIANA. I. A V C A It I S : j (Attorneys arc earnestly request ed to remember The Progress when they have any legal advertising to do.) r.ot DKX & Locdks. AtCys. ofjSce over Xational Bank. All leffal business carefully atteniled tri. Probate business and eollectinfr of claims will be given prompt attention. II. C n.cxc a s. Attorney, office over Comer Shoo Store, west side llock. Will practice in all courts, and give the most careful attention to pi'obate business and collections Fri.K A Conn. Attorneys, office over Corner Clothim? Store, west side sqnare. t'rrlate business a leading specialty. Collections made and promptly remitted, Mn.KV & Rick. Attorneys; probate business, insurance and general collections will receive prompt attention. Office: over the Corner Clothine Store. KastA Mii.t.kk Attorneys, office Over Jesse Howe's., west side siuare. Will practice in all the courts, and, will make a specialty of probate business, commercial collections, etcete. XKi. II. East. Attorney. I'robate business jriven special attention. Will collect claims and make loans. Omeeon 1 nrth side square, up-stairs, .. ..... ... .1 ames I". MoitfiAX. Attorney at Law, office on north side of Public Square, in old lice Hive I'loek. Is rivmr his whole attention now to hir, law practice. Will practice in all the. courts. Collections and Probate a specialty. II. A. Lek. Attorney, office over Express olKce. west side square. Will practice in all courts, and give probate business careful attention. .1. I!. I-'ii.neut. Attorney at law. Office over Hall Kros dry "foods store. Does a freneral probate and colleeting business. Will practice, in all the courts. Wn.sox & HATFiKi.n, Attornejrs. titfice over Hlewitt's drag stire, west side of square. Will practice in all courts. i,..d jrive special attention to probate business ami collections. Vandalia Line.. THE THROt'GH LINE TO E.VST A WESTEAST DOUXD. No. 20. 1:4?, p. m. Xo. s. :i:27 p. m. Xo. 2. 0:12 p. m. X'o. 12. 2:22 a. 111. No. 4; 8:26 a. m. WEST BOOKS. Xo. 5, 3:01 a. m. No. ), 12:5a p. m. Xo. 8.' , 2:00 p. m. Xo. 7, 12:31 c. m. Xo. 3, 3:3-1 p, in. j Xo. (i. 3:24 a. m. Pr.ouiA Ijivisiox Traiu-s leave Terre Haute, Ind. : No. To, 7:05 a. m.; No. 77,

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; Close connections nt all points in itiehi ipin. I Anv information reErarding' route, rates &e.'. address ('. M. WUKELEU. TrAvelins- Passenger Asrent. Terre Haute, Ind. E. A. HiKl), t.enerat l'assengrer Agent, ,j. j. CIIES15KOUUH, Assistant Oeneioi Pas.senjjr Ag-ent, St. Loms Mo. THOMAS 6c GO, DEALEltS IX COAL, WOOD, LIME, SAND, CEMENT, ADAMANT, Jfce. i West Kirkwood Avenue, three i doors East of Tannery. : Leave Orders at Hudley's Soifs.. jFKANC-l and ANNA WOODj WARD, OPTHALMIC OPTICIAKS. I Diagnosis and relief of all eoniditions of imperfect or painful ! vision due to errors of refraction or eve straiu. Oiliee Over Collins & Karsell Store. orFK K HOURS : in. tliill '2 to 4 . IO to 12 a.. in. Xotiee of Application tor Mceuse The undersigned, a male person over ths age of twenty-one years anil an in- -habitant of the County of Monroe and State of Indiana, hereby frives notise to the citizens of the City of Hloomington, Indiana, and of the l-'irst Ward of said City of Hloomington and of IHoomington Township, in said county of MonI vrtc aml State of Indiana, that he will ; at the March Term. IS'.)!, of the "Board of Commissioners of the county of Mon- ; roe. State of Indiana, apply to said j It wird for a license to sell intoxicating : H Uors to-wit: Spiritous. vinous and malt liiinor.s in less .quantity tha-n a ; quart at a time, for the period of one : year, with the privilege of allowing ! t he sr.me to Vie drank on the premises; j the said premises upon which he de- ; sires to sell said spiritous. vinous and. : malt liquors, being situated in the First Ward of said City of llloomfofftou,. ; township of Hloomington. eounty of I Monroe and State of Indiana, and dej scribed as follows: ' A part of in-lot 1 1 30 one hundred and thirty, in the city of Hloomington. in I bloomington township. Monroe county, State of Indiana, which part of said Inlot is described and bounded as follows, j to-wit: llcginiiiiig ." lifty feet due south- ot the northveesl t-iirner of Siihl lot, thellCC. i running south :.'".' twenty -two feet, i Sin-nee lunning east ."li' fifty feel, thence running north S2) tweiity-two. j feel, tiience running west ju) fifty feet' to the place of beginning1. ! DANIEL A. STOUT. TI -.1 -: !: 1 A: - i '4