Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 February 1894 — Page 4

Republican Progress

Rf!JSOKHTIOjr, 1.50 PER YEAE. Wm. A. Uabk. Editor and IVoprietor. The nrsisEsa offk-is of the PkoORKSS IS SiOW IS TUK Fit A UK Bru.DlX& Jl'RT WEST OF TIIE BI'HSKll RI.OiK. Inere were li applications -4. l. i i i for teachers' license last month Of these two were granted 24 months license, six were given license for twelve months and nine failed to pass. Meetings arc beiugheld every night ia. Walnut St. Pres. church, Rev. Frazer of Brazil assisting the pastor. Meetings are also lieing held each night in Kirkwood Ave. Christian church, M. J. Howe assisting the pastor. The I. U. glee club gave a highly appreciated concert on Thursday night last. The attendancc was very large. J. A. Ualloway, a member of the Galloway family of Ellettsville that has won renown as musicians, assisted the club. Breeden & Co. have secured the services of an expert window dresser and dress goods salesman, and we state on the authority of Doug. Field, (who is a commercial traveler, and hence a truthful man) that the new dress goods salesman is young, handsome and single. There is a string of fiat cars on the Monon side track from 1st street to the railroad yards about a mile. They have been standing there till the wheels are heavily coated with rust. A railroad official of thirty years' experience says he has never known a time when there were so many carsj standing on side tracks as at present. With some roads it is quite difficult to find side track room for surplus cars. H. Clay Jacobs, a well known colored man of this place, died at bis home on west 5th street last Friday night, with consumption, after an illness of several months. Jacobs will be missed by a number of persons f vr whom he had for years done odd jobs of work, and by whom he was highly prized and uniformly respected by reason of bis faithfulness and integrity. He was a man of more than ordinary intelligence for one of his opportunities, and his equal in many respects will not soon bo found. Deceased was 48 j'eara of age. Funeral services were held on Sunday at the A. M. 1 church of which he had for years been a faithful member. For many years Jacobs had been employed on publication days of each week in the Progress office, and we always found him prompt, obliging and reliable. That this was the verdict of the community generally was indicated Sunday by the large audience that listened to the funeral sermon all could not gain admissiu that applied, and one-third of the number present were the white people who knew deceased and respected him, because, as Rev. Mr. Coleman summed it up in his sermon : "he was .a good man. ? ' It is said no iv that there are four telephone companies applying- to the city eonncil for a franchise. So there ought to be no trouble in secur;dj something' both good and cheap. The price should be brought within the means of all business men who may desire to nse it It will be a gTeat scheme for 'the unemployed," they can "hello" all around town for a job -of work without damage to shoe leather. A meeting is to be held one n:..1 ,1.:. .......1- nt 1. nMn4 tinner 1 -TT.S-wBffeosc of wo?Eih.rm an' interest i in a book to be published giving- a Betailed statement of the resources of the Monon Kouteand a history of the towns on the line, including the leading industries of each county. Mr. Dnnne of the Monon was here one day last week working it up. Mrs. Walter Lindley and children, accompanied by her sister, Miss Emily Edmunds, will go to India napolis this week to attend the wedding of a friend. S. Woodward of Harrodsburg is announced in this impression the Progress as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer. Mr. Woodward is one of the best known and most highly respected citizens of the southern iiart of the count and has a strong following of ardent Kepublieans. His business qualifications are the equal of any man in Monroe county, and do one could fill the office of .Treasurer in a more satisfactory manner. The Republican State committee has voted, by letter, to change the date of the State convention by one day, setting it from April -26 to April 25. This is done in order that it may not conflict with the anniversary celebration of the Odd Fellows throughout the State. At the time the orinnal date was set the fact that April 26 was the anui - versary of Odd Fellowship es - - aped the committee's attention en-j tirely, but the committee's notice was soon called to the fact by let-'

trs irom prominent Udd reltows to represent Wilcox tiros, ot t Inthrotighout the State, and a week jcago. For 50 cents and a photuago a delegation of prominent of ! graph they promised to return a licers of the order called upon j life-size crayon portrait, but stidChairman Gowdv at the Dennison Idenly they abandoned the city.

and formally rwjucstcd tliat the date he changed, so as not to conflict with the celebration usually liohl by the order. The chairman at one? lay th6 matter before the j momiK-rs of the committee l- let- i

tcr, and sii-rgeteil that the date 1 thing for nothing has not inuterlie clianged to April 25. Nearly j tally diminished. A more transall of the committeemen have re- j parent scheme was probably ucver

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jeoior. ivierenants, nowevor, who i have had samples f the new goods say that browns ranging from light beige through castor, Sumatra and eafeine to monk's brown, will he very prevalent. Tt, i .,: . p. . . , , , , . I for the 5th district is to he held at

Martinsville, Mav 10. The lisis i senuu e.as mi i. ... ou. no ; ... " . . 1 W!1S ope of tie first lllell to Cll t ! of representation was hxed at one , '' h " i "in tnn.i, for everv 100 or friction ovcr!sol"v"r "is country four years,! &ftv vnt' ...lJt fm. rT.,r.-i on 5iaiW attaiiwl the position of Colo- j tllty OtCs- cast IOl UaillsOll Ul I , '. . , t , IS0 I 'H'l. ati. rwards elected

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i seen entering; or eiiH'ririnr from a saloon or where intoxicating U - quors aresolil.

The Pennsylvania railroad j day, Mrs. Webb, who runs a rescompany, on its various loeonio-' taurant, took occasion to rawhide lives which haul the trains between i "Buddy" Cook because Cook had Jersey City and Pittsburg, con- j talked about her daughter. Cook sumes 1000 tons of coal a day. .swore vengeance against JoeGlovThis one item costs the road aii:or against whom he had a grudge, average of $40,000 a day the years as he believed Glover was instruround. ; mental in the whipping episode.

Good-bye to hunting on the Goose Pond. On Saturday afternoon the hunters' house was hauled Ivy three yoke of oxen and live teams of horses across Pee Hunter marsh, on the township line, audi was safely landed on a lot south of Ljons. Bloonifield News. Of Bud. Dolap, who lived formerly up about Ellettsville and Stinesvillc, sa3's the Martinsville Gazette: "Speaking about long moustaches, this city probably has the champion in that line, in the ! person of Bud. Delap, a mixolo- j gist in Alex. Lockhart's saloon, j Bud. has a growth on his upper ; lip that measures two feet and one j inch from point to point. If any-: body can beat that he will 'set ; em up.' "This parrot, ma'aiu," said the dealer, "is one that I can recommend. It was ill the family of a clergyman for manv vears-i oi a eieigyman ioi nuuy nlui.. "Well, gents, what 11 ye have i Name your pizenrexclamied the : parrot, with startling emphasi.-,. -'ilC wasouiigcu to paruvnn n, hnirftvor ' pnntinnivl ihn to:Ur. i i i 1 1 n iLii. au ijicuoi;viii.; i.uiii;u tiuvi for the last year or two it has belonged to a saloon keeper. The appellate court, in t her case of Kachael (Kyan) Kogors, in her suit against the city says in its syllahus: "When one knows of the existence Ot a dailjrcroUS (lltcll in the street, and iu the night time when it is dark that the exact j location of said ditch can not In observed by persons traveling upon the streets, and such person proceeds upon the street without ascertaining its location, she is miiitv- rvf f-nnrvibntnr-e noo-liiTonoo jfi-"J ...... j --r-- i Une traveling upon a street known ; to lie dangerous must use care commensurate with the known danger.7' Real Kstato Transfers, Furnished by Jas.W. Jackson. Kecorder. . For deeds and mortgages, correctly execnted, call at Recorder's office. J Grant Cox to J A Smith, 00 acres in Benton tp, f Bloomington Eeal Est Ass'n to Morton Coleman, pt lot 13, city Laura E Dunning- to Jas Marlin, 20 acres in Bloomington tp, Elizabeth Morgan to W i' Koontr. 117 a cres in Indian Creek tp, Jas D Wharton to Jas A Starnes. lot lfiO, Ellettsville. J II n-.ighes to W T Harris, pt lot 27, Ellettsville. W T Harris to J 15 Hughes, pt lot 13. Ellettsville, 200 : 1,000 1,000 nooMeadows to Riley Sanders, lot 1, Uinsonburg-, Celia E Alexander to Oeo P Campbell, lots 3 and 9, College Place, TOO j -Talking of weddings, Kev. Uolton says that the queer stories ; told aoout minister's marriage fees are not exaggerated. lie himself had been paid with a bushel of beans, the fee of an un sophisticated farmer who probably thought that all the service wasj worth. Sometimes the happy 1 bridegroom takes the ceremony j "on tick,'' as it were. "111 come j around and sec you next week,'" j he calls over his shoulder as he departs. That's the la.st of that r fellow. Occasionally, of course, the j newly married man is so elated ' that he is generous to overflowing. "How much is the charge, thin f says Paf . "Oh,"' said the preacher, dithdently, "the law allows u dollar and a half."' "Oeh! thin here's fifty cents that'll make two dollars!' ' says Pat, and goes off with his head in the air, leaving the preacher to meditate over a grimy half dollau and the folly cf modesty. Says a dispatch from Marion, Intl.: "A short time aro a few . men came to this city and worked jthe crayon portrait fake iiwhis - triously. The game is an old one I but it worked successfully nevcrthclcss. The fellcws pretended ; leaviiir Ixiard bills uunaid. Two of the landladies are in jiosi-cssion, however, of over three hundred uhotosranhis indieatiiio; that the number of people who till expect ret soinein one wav or other to . perpetrntcl upon an iiiistispeetiiir ; peoj,',...

Col. ,. i. muck or Indianapolis will deliver tin- oration Thursday night, on "The Life and Services of Washington.1' The Colonel is one of the most able and eloquent platform orators in he State, and v:.ll do the subject justice. When the civil war broke out .las. 15. lilaekwas a member of tin- senior class of I. V .. but he was one of the first nu n to enlict, servlnu' his country four years,

: core,,,! on the 'loneli of t!i- miremi ; '. ' i .....1 !...... .... i.,..,..i. ,,,, , ,,n,i. !' n i limint loent v ol. oiacu anil v 01. .MeAniru i ui !.,; . -(,!.ti.0 1;1V0 .,v,..,Trf ;,,.. V)llrni jrsoiwl friends. ' ' I . .. At P..,Niv,l .li lol W.-ln.-ci-lie arnica nunseit wiui a hatchet. i wont to the Webb restaurant and j as Glover came out of ;Cook struck at him the place with the hatchet. Glover pulled a revolver and fired four shots at Cook, each ball taking cited . One cut a gash across the top of Cook's head, one made a hole through his ear: one struck his watch breaking it, and the fourth passed through his thigh. Neither wound is very serious, but one of the balls after hitting Cook sped on down the street and struck Sam. Ellison the breast bone, ranging up through the muscles into the left slnulder, where it lodged. Ellis is not badly hurt. Whita this is going on at Bedford the people in Bloomington are holding revival meetings. That is the difference in the two towns. See '. We can't all be millionaires. bat all the same every one of us likes to kmm' 1,ow ,ift on l!,is nnJ sphere 1oos to those wJu, p,)ASess a superabundance of this world's goods reprcftt" SS bv Millionaires." published in iicmor-1 est s .MufrazmL" for .iarcii. six well known imilti-millionaires ffivw their "f)1 j views, and as their portraits acoompanv their sentiments, a perns;-! of the cle is almost equivalent to having a! personal interview with each:. so if you would like to know how it ini;;!i!, seem to lie a million:) ire. be sure to read the article. l."v-:'ry woman vill irunS to read "Society l'a:s" and "Clutt:" and there are over "CO illustrations. This is a fair sample of the live matter that is furnished twelve ti nes a year, for only S3, by the publisher. Y. Jennings Pt. is E. nth St.. Xew York. Absolutely Pare, A Perfect Stimulant for Medicinal Purposes. FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR AND ARTIFICIAL COLORING MATTER. Prof. John N. Hurty, analytical chemist, says of this "Old Process " Whiskey : "It annvrn every tent of ho V. S. P5tnt-marcp:cli. rSiie parity and excellence 1 fairs f -'sVcy recommend tt for all rceiltciE..-.! uson." ! This whiskey has been warmly cii4.")0 ' dorsed by a large number of l'hyeicians j who have used it in their practice. t J. He " it. cummins x Co. t na n a nr,.t. i'i,:.i. : X tllUCSS UOlll JTiilflll r uintii-, ia sold by all reputable retail drug gists. It is put up in bottles Ueariug our lithographic label. PEIC2, FES ftXTAET, 81.25. A. Kiefer & Co., Indianapolis, Wholesale Druggists, and Sole Distributors, I Ciiii & Ce Distillers, LORETTO, KENTUCKY. sow ivr r.ixm.Kv's so.' Executor's Notice. NOTICE IS HERKISY C.lVli.Y. that .i the undci-hisrned have qualified j as r.xeeut, trs of tfie will of Jiirani Lindley. 1 1 cccn scd . Snld-cstate is Mipp.iM-i! I: Ik- bvlvent. WAl.TKt: C. I.1ND1.KY, EllNEST II. I.IXDIiKV, .Ian. 31. '!.'!. Kr;centors. rTlTiiltlFF'S SAL 1-2. Jty virtue of a ce;-tili?d copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe I'bvuit Court in a cause wherein Jleal Estate l.nililinff iiikI Loan I'nnd Asso iatioii is phiintilT, and T'b-Hsimt. Mobley. Mary I. Slob!, J , Ira C. l!ai;.in:i. M;::y T. Hatman. William Silence and Anjjeline silence nr.- ili-f.-r.daiiL.s. reoiiirinir mc tn make the siun of Si --ii Hundred and l-'ifty Dollar-, and I'oi ty-Tliree Cents (n7",(I:-K!) with hit- ri-st on saiil dei-ree and costs. 1 will expose at public sale t tlie hiifhest bidder, on SATl'CIiAY. MAIM II loin. lsl l. b(!tvecii the hours of 10 oYloi k a. m. imi I o'clock n. m. of said iay at. the r of the court house in lilooiniiiton. Monroe county, In.liiinil. tin re:il Illld prolits for a term not e-xeoeiiim-- seven yeurr, or tl.e f..l!..-viii- Je.,jril.i.-(l re-.il i-Ntat.''. si'u-.ilr.l in .M.'iii-.h: county. State of Iiiiihina. to-wit.: l.iil niuiilM-r t welve i:: in ( ion -MUll-j lioii ui i.iie eiiy j.i.iiioi;:i-mi. -eiiii-oe count c. Indiana. if ..,.i, ,...K, ,i ,.,.,.r.t ,,i ..ii for a minieicnt sum to isiiiisiy .Mild tie-1 crtHi. let.-r-.-Kt ami comIn. 1 will at tin:it t In1,. ii.ii,-! same iiiiieiinu pia-.-e e.i.i:i- mi-:m-i sale the fee simple, of said real . ..l it.or so much thereof ns may be suliieient to disfharc suid de.-rec, nocivst Kaiil sale will he i-K.de without ;" rclief whatever fr. vahii4ti..'ii or p-tirjiiseic.i-iit U'ws. WILSON ADAM J V 1 1. '! I. Sin-t il! Monro.tud,-,

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, " aao nan, .r i '"pson was a ,.iskr ef M rs. JO .1 M.,xI -1-I''!lr'' .1 ' 1, f',:--r : V :: : son. we ur.own i. re. sue was mi..,-. i i-e.l t l,er,l,l ben,,. :o .ali. s,m I-.,-1 ' - . Demoernts in ( V,o.iss l,.,Vo - - ! down appropriation bills over j 0,0:10,000. 'I hey call that j lenioeratie econoinv." It will ! deprive fiOO.iMiO men of ; during the next two years. work- i 11 oi k j on many public improvement i will stop. and the buildings will I fall into ruins. : A new law makes it obliga- j tory upon township trustees to see; tnat wlicre one larmer inukls a good hlVdlll fence, that the Other shall, after three (lavs notice, do ,., . , , . ., . , likewise. It he fails so to do, it is the duty of the township trus - tee to build the fence and tile a . i i A,, r lion against the land. Ihe farm - c: pays oil 'his lien when he pays . . ... his taxes. Remember the !9 rLEXTY OF JIUSIG. SPKECHKS, PLENTY TO EAT. Buy Your Tickets Kaxly. inly TSc. NOTICE OF EXAMINATION. The examination for scholars j who wish to grmluate from the; common schools will lie held at ''""f"?' !n msrton, on the third Saturday Bloom of March and April. ' h. 1 . LovitNr.i;, arti-ireo. 21, 'M. C o. Nlipt Ai-minisit.atokx and Kxeeutors nial ! those who have the advertisiiifr for KsIhe tal-.-s will do a special lavor for PiMKJllHSN if ihev will a'.,vavs insist upon the avertisiWr iwinfir is KE-1 jriKKn 1!Y l,.Vl tone done in the a I ways TilE "STfiMDARD" Mtm iat Jtt smiih! I'Vii&BALsS AND 5 DIPLOMAS. FOR lk-.-t Uutary Hewing Machine. Best Work on Sewing Machine. Rest Family and Manufacturing .Sewing Machine. Exhibit of Family and Manufacturing Machines and Appliances. Embroidering Machine. luitui itsiit mm iin Euclid Ave.. CliKVULAKD, - - OHIO. CAMP11KLL & DAVIS, AtiKXTS, Bl.OOMiNC.XON, IXD. i .'otieu ol' Final Hettlewient Oil I Kstnte. i NtiTllK IS IIBKKKY OIVKX to the j cdit.irs. bcirs tind U friitccs of ; !. I;n:ics II. Maxwell, Sr.. ci-. ccascil. to j j ;-.p,i-:ii- in tin- Mon r.ic civ.-uit court, held ' ' ji:t r.ltMmdnjrt'.m. Indiana, on the 10th i i thiv f March, and show cause, if any. j "hv tht. "" : scttlentci-t a -counts with lid decedent should not nd said heirs arc notified . . t i v . to then am! there make proof of heirship, and receive tlicir distributive j vliarcs. j Witness the ( li-rk of Ki-d court, this 10th dav oi February. 1?!U. I .tUllX W. CI! A V1CXS. Feb. tt. 'lit. Clerk Monroe C. ('. I II. A. I.ee. Ati'y. NEXT TO THE T.IBLE. The sermons delivered al the Parliament of Religious at the Coitim'oiaa Exposition cm be jiur-chast-d at the oiiicv of the Bi.oomin(;ton World. The book is handsomely bound, contain:! over 1000 pages, and was edited by a former I. U. Fustructor, Prof. Walter K. 1 loubUm, and published by R- C nlcNcely, who is a naliye of this city. The publishers of the WoKU) oiler the bonk, in connection with months'' subscription for $2.50. which is , certainly a very reasonable -offer, I as the lllC pi'lCC of the book alone , ij j i""'5 1 hcv also ohc a h:indsonfe portfolio of twenty-two World's l,,:,. .,:,.,.. ; .V!il..r rnlnrs for . .. ... , q2.O0, inclUtilllg il year S .SllbSCl ip I tjon to Ttir. W'OR-l.l). The retail of the portfolio is $1.50. and ' . it . :r. .... 1 1 mun. ,im-pu,(iit: i;nuii s-ti ji.tM ,1 1.C011KI not Ik- tor.nu. .-Oitres'call on C'k.wi ns Iiito-.. 1 l'.ih . World

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1.1'l OKN A: Loroo'. Att'w. olileo over nal Hank, All !.;:. J business ciOvfiillvnUewl.-d t.i. l'lYihaU- bur-mess ami collcctlin? of claims will be given prompt attention. i!. '. H.n t.n. Attorney, oflice "'.IT oiner ."-ill. w SJ .r.w.-4 side I 1 i . WiH prac-tl-e iu ail .. is. aiiii givo the .-: careful a l tiI i. in to in-obatc busij rnifi- flotliiier store. v.-e.-: siilesiuar. ; Volute business ;, lenoinrr sneriultv. ! ''''ltionsn.uleuii.l promptly remitted, 1 Mci.kv .v t.'iei- AtWn.xn.- iv.v.i..i.. J''.'.'. i. . . 1 busi iH'Ss. insii .;uiee :i nil ffeiiernl eoll . .,,s w veeeive oroiiuif nlteiOI.ni I oillee over ! f..mer t'lotliinir Store. i ! , ,Nv ." 11 !' tu"."'",':'-- "t,u' ".; pninaTl'. ue .m. Swill wk,. spe-iaity ot im.bate business, cominereiai iMi!it'Hns. eL.0le. , 1'. . II. I.ASI. .Attorney. Tivbate s fi-iven sii.'..:i;.l attention. Will , i,,,;,), I roiicci eiaims ana maue loans, tniu-e uii ; nnrtli side fupiare. iij.-Uairs. J C. I!. WoiaiAi.!., Attorney; pension J business n leadiiijr sKVlalty:' will prae-1 tiee in all courts: otlk-e over the Kagle t'lutliiiijT store, west side public wuure. ; .i.aaiks I" . .,iiii:: v .iMiirii.'V -n i.i- ! ! ofllec on norIh siu; of ,.,,,- Sf11.lre; 'in old liec Hive Itloel:. Is siring his j I )Tholu "!.V;nl ion nou'.to 'Vs iW l'V!l" ' tiee. Will jrncliee in all the court s. ! i Collections and rroluite a specialty. j j ir. a. 1i:k. Attorney, office over Kx- ; lv-l,Rs. s';'- snan-. Will ; ! praetieo in all courts, nndgire probate' 1 lsinoss Mrt.fol aUetjn. j ! j. r.. khjirht. Attomer at law. oftiecovcr Ilall"l!rosdry irooiis store. Docs j a general probate ami collecting busi- ; ness. w ill practice in nil the courts. ( Wilson- ,t Hati-iei.ii, Attorneys, j Office over lilcwitt's di-ii',' store, west side of Miiare. Will practice in nil i courts, and give sixvial attention to probate business and collections. TKOrvlAS 6e GO. DEAI.EItS 1N COAf,, WOOD, LI3IH, SAND, CliJIJCNT, AIJAJIAN'r, Jte. West Kirkwood Avenue, three doors East of Tannery. Leave Orders at I,i utile j 's Sons.

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Is always pleased to have the very Pest Grade of Goods for- the Table. Some goods are dear, even if thev are Given Away ou should take the hint, and your (iroeeries and Queensluiv ware of A. II. "W'n.sox. l ies the finest and large ami takes great painsHe carsi stock f I "Tltll E VePV j J Order and clu rgos the lowest prices. You should quickly order I him to send you a Sack of Flour! I i Hli cotlee, suo-ar. tea. rice. crackers, canned and dried fruits, eic. -. SlllUtiri'8 SALE '-.V V-rt 111' of a certified I'Opy of !l 11ccrii- to me (lire.-ted from the clerk of tile .Moiir.V uit court in a cause. wherein The Chicago Trust and Savings Hank is plaintiff, and Frank A. Hale, William It. Trasher and J. G. Henderson are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Kb -veil Hundred and Sixty Dollars :,nd Thirty-three Cents (11(in:.t:i). with interest on said

decree and costs, I v-ill exposeat iublie ; plaintiff and Lewis 11. Thrasher, Her.sule, to the highest bidder, on j man llulnuin. ct al arc defendants, reSA TUK DAY. MARCH lorn. 1S!H, ?iri.nr ,mo to make the sura of Six Hundred and Knrhtv-eurht llollars nnai

. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. - and I o'clock p. m., -if said day at the I door of the e.inrl li. lll.iiiinirtnn j Mo,.0(, (.lin,v. ,,).,, tlu. rent anj j profits for a term net exceeding seven years, the following real estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section eighteen IS townsl ip seven 7 north range two 2 cast, ciritaininpr one linndrea and sixty imi ncnts of land, more or less, according- tc Government stir - voy. If su,;li rents and prulits '.vill not nell for a siillicicnt sum to satisfy siiid deen-. intcresit ,ind ,'i.it T will ut tl,.

sum- time and place, expose to public I , " ctj. rents ond profits will not sell sale the fee simple of said real estate, j for a suftictcnt sum to satisfy said deor so much thereof as mav be sutlieient ! cree' 1?ttri'J!'t and posts, I will, at the

to discharge said decree," interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSON 'ADAMS, Feb. 1L 'ill. Sheriff Monroe Co. Notice of Application for License. THE STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY of Monroe. The nndersisrned. a male person oyer twenty-one years of .ik,-. iit uifLauiuiiit uj me rsuite iiimami. nerei.y gires notice to tte wuw.is. oi lite hull ciiy oi iHooininffn.ii. .iii.t iL t.r.- .1. , i iin.1 t:T:ilu City, ir. i:!.,.,tv.i... 1..., ,-..J .

... .................. ......p. i-st Didder the rents and pronts for a ty of Monroe and State of Indiana, that term not exceeding seven years the folhe will at the. March term vf the Hoard j iowinl? real estate to-wit: of C ommissioiicrs of the county of Mon- T . , . . , , roc, Ui the State of Indiana, in the year , ho nambcr twot.j--fonr (24) and 1S-.M. apply to said Board for a license ! twenty-seven (27, feet off the south to sell intoxicatinr I'iquors. to-wit: i RI,1e 'l0.ttn"Hr twenty-three (23) spiritous. vinous and malt liquors, in a-) exef r- I fel. DOI?h less tmantity than a quart at a time, j ?ntl fl(ft 'V wtst f'1?4 for the period -of one year with the i P"!ntv;fo,u bMore deeded to privilege of ullowiivr the sam to be ,1V T" , . . drank upon the prai .lisesithe said prcm-! M m ''"T" of mthvilUf in Monroe ises upon which he desires to .sell said ! C('nty. Indiana. spiritous. vinous and malt liquors, he- If s",h rents and profits will not sell ing sitnated In the said First Ward of j ft,r a sufficient sum to satisfy said dethe said city of Iltooinington. in Bloom- 0,'eo- interests and costs. I will, at theingtou township. i:i Mom ie county, same time and place, expose to public.

Indiana, and more particularly described as follows, -.o-wlt: A part of in-lot number one hundred : and fiflv-scvcn l."7. in tiie city of i

llooiuini,'ton. Monroe county. Indiana, j lU s"le Wl!1 ' niacle without any boiindcilanddcscriiM'dasfoll'ows.to-wit: . "diet whatever from valuation or apComincncinpr twenty feet east of the ! praiseuicnt laws.

southwest corner of said in-lot number one hundred and fifty-seven 1.1 ninp thence north one hundred and j thirty-two 132 feet, parallel with the west line of said lot to an alley, thence I cast along said alley twenty-seven 27 feet, thence south one hundred aid j thirty-two 132 feet parallel with the i west side of said lot ;o the stroet.thence ! west twenty-seven ST fcot to the place of lic-fiuninp;. tiENKItAI. McIlOWEM,. Feb. 7. 'iH. Probate Cause No. ion. In the Circuit Court. , . . ... Monroo County. T 11 ....1. .. 'i-ah... 1 11. . .(1 ...1. ,.,Tl.-tll...t-l 1L-1..., 1.1. William .1. Lowe Administrator of , .. . .......... . e 1,... .... ., 1 ji. "Vs ",u"rs "i. ' ' V ,u 1 1cd, vs. Lydia arniioluiel, ..'anics K. V.i i" i 1 1 1 1 ir . . H1 itiuiiuru art;iic-uit(.-t uitit iian Von arc severally hireby notiiioil that the above named ie .itioner. as Atlminit... .,...4. . :,i K... ti 1 ihiiitir tu tin v'iur in wi m, itu 111in the circuit court of Monrtie conn - ty ln.Ua.ia a pctuion. making you defendants thereto, and praying- therein for an order and decree of said court nuthorizino- the sale of certain real estatc bclong-iiur to the estate of said decedent, and in suid petition described, . to ma Ue assets for 1 :m payim nt of the; debts and liabilities of sa'i-1 estate: and i that -uiid petition, so tiUnl and iK-ndinj'. : is set for hciiriii"; in said cir-uit court.' at the court lious. in lSlcominprtou, 1 Indiana, on the :.'.l judicial day of the March term. ls;l. of said court, the' same Mng the ith day of March. 1S!4. 1 Witucss the Clerl: and stil of said j court, this 1.0th day -f December. 1Si3. j jSH.VL .Kilf'X V. CILWI'.NS. Dee. :.'. 'b.l. lleru. R. A. FulU. Atlornev. IIH XCAX & liATMAN, Attys, Notice to Noii-Uoslilcnts. The State of Indiana. Monroe County. In the Monroet ireuit Court, December Term, 1SU3. The Working-men's liuildiiin- Loan I'nnd ami JSaviiifrs Associatioi! vs. Dan iel A. Uuteher. Kate C. liutelier, John X. lta-nett. -t. ill. Complaint "N'o. 30-.il. . Xow comes the plaintiff by Duncan .v i'c-tman. its iiltoi-nevs. and tiles its complaint herein together with an alliihivit of Ira C Hntinan that said de-1,-niKhts Dnnuil A. liut.-ner. Kate t Hut. -her and John V. Harnett arc not residents of the Sta re of Indiana: that said acfion is for the purpose of en-! forclmr a lion a-rainst real estate and that said non-re.sik'iit defendants are necessary parties thereto. ! Notice is therefore hereby sivcu said. ; defendants, hist, named, that unless j they be and appear 011 the lirst day of ; the nevt term of 1 he Monroe circuit ouit. to l-.c holilen 011 the UrM Mon-; day of March. A. !.. f'.il.al the court luuse in lllKuiinfrlon. in said county j and State, and answer or demur to' said complaint, the same will be heard and. determined in 1 lieir absence. Witii.s., my name turd the seal of said court, atllxed av liloomiiijrton this Hull day of De.-cml er. A. I). is'.i.l. si:ai. JOHX Y. CK.VV KXS, Dec. 27. '; !. Clerl; MONON IMH'TK. TAIII.K AT m.OOMIXllTON, INDIANA. Louisville Aecom d 11 North, Local l-'rcight X.-itli. !!!!' ?! ib l:.':tiii a in in: 17 a m 7: 10 p in T:t.-u in i:ii.". a m I 1:00 p m j f-:M am : V:Hiam; i l .. I. ouisville ecom'd'u South uK i i ,-, i.'. a s.,Htli " i; : iV;i . J ;.

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All kinds of iSIDEUOAUDS. l'AHLon CABINETS. I HOOK-CASKS A.v.'i OUNAMKXTAb I WORK DONE TO ORDKR. jand Job Work of all kinds. lilirAIUlN'O Fl'l?"rTlTiiK and l'i-

; holstkmno done on short notice, j Full line of Upholstering Sam-.

pies kept on hand lir.ooMixriTON', Isn., Feb. 7tU, '94. WOQLLEY mm THK I.AKGKSl' AGKSTCY 'fllli C1TV. rsr SiWOQiQQ Urns Paid In this City Last Year. Office One Door West of the National Hotel, KLOQ3I INGTOX, INDIANA. SHERIFF'S SALIC 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 Workinffmcns Uuilding Ijoan Fnnd and Savimrt A;noiriti, ;a j Fifty-three Cente. with interest on said ! decree and costs, I will expose at pub lic saie, tutiic inquest uutaer, on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1894, lictwccn the hours of 10 oVlnck n m ! ami 4 o'clock n. m. -nf iM Aav at door of the court house in Bloomimrton, j Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and ; profits for a term not exceeding- seven 1 years, the followinu- real estiLt tn.xiti Lot namher seventeen (17) in the town of Smithville, county of Monroe and Ktate of Indiana. If SUCll ! sa,me. lm,e an.rt P'ace: pose 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 lie made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. And by virtue of the same certified copy of a decree to me directed as af oresaid by the Clerk of the said Monroe circuit court in the aforesaid cause re- ! quiring- me to make the nmnntf in i ,nLr-A tha .vi A TIim. " i Hundred andTwentyDollarsand Eightytnc i nine Cents, with interest nn ufliH dpnw. nine Cents, with inU-rest on said decree ; nntl I will at th same time and iVi.tm, nvmua nt ,i.ll.v ml.. Ia 41.a l.t1. i f'"'. . . I'"""- uur saic me ice simple oi saia real estate, ! or Kn iriiii-1, tliriiof n3 ninv Yu cnlKAinnt I to discharge said decree, interest and costs ! ' I'-SjOa ADAMa, . i Jan. Sl '!'t. sheriff Monroe Co. IiOCDUX A LOUDEN, Atfys. Notice to Non-Itesidents. State of Indiana, Monroe County, ss. Iu the circuit court. March term, IS'.il. Complaint No. 31S7. Lewis C. Helton vs. Anna It. Helton. Xow comes the plaintiff by Louden .t Louden, his attorneys, end files his complaint herein, tojrcthcr with an I .. .M.I....1, ...,t.i nin:..f.'.v n,un. ! .....'....iv ,n rtii, .finiiii.' i. .11.11,111 i,i vic- : . !.. :j . o.,. '- ivi. 'nii ii.i' it lesuieui. ui niv- ULHl of 1 nd ic 11a: that snW action is for di-vor..-e. ami that said non-resident deI ten nnt is a necessary party thereto, I j, otlct, ts thercfoi-chereby given scid uvi Midnnt last named, that unless she be and appear on the 18th day of tho lies t term of the Monroe circuit court the same being the 21th day otj, Ma eh. A. n. lS'.U. at the court house in t-i i .. i ,j w4 a 1 !m(, )p A A c-.mp!aint Uu. wiu w , d (lel)el.mined ! . . -in i Witness mv name and the seal of sain1 1 i... .,1.,. i.... : . . .-...!. 1 1,11, .1,-.. .11 l.ll 1.111 UljL; 17H tit 14 ...Vll day of January. A. I)., 18I4. SKAI. .iolIX V. CKAVBXS. Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. Jan. 31. '91. FK.VNCJiS and ANNA OOIWAKll, OPTHALMI0 OPTICIANS. Diagnosis and relief of all conditions of iniporfoet or painful vision lue to errors of refraction or eye .strain. Ottk-e Over Collins & Kartell's Store. OFFH K HOI KS : IO to 13 a. 111. nntl a to 4 . iu. Notice of Application for UcesuMf. The uiidersio-ned. a male person over the afro of twenty-one years and an inhabitant of the County of Monroe and State of Indiana, hereby prives notice to the citizens of the City of liloomington, Indiana, and of the First Ward of said City of liUHiininfftnn and of llloominirj ton f ownslup, m sai-t county of Mon1 roe and Mate f Iihioih. that he wJl at the March lerrn, 1SSH. ox the Hoard ! of Commissioners of the county of Mon- ' roe. State of Indiana, apply to said j li.ia rd for a license to sell intoxicating ' li-iuors to-wit: Spiritous, vinous and j malt liquors iu less quantity than a ' quart at a time, for the period of one '. year, with the privilege of allowiufr ; the same to te drank on the premises; ' the said premises upon which he de- ; sires to sell said spiritous. vinous and ' malt liquors, bein.sr situated in the First 1 Ward of si'ul City of 151oo:ningfton, j township of i'dooming-ton. county of i Monroe and State ot Indiana, and de1 , scnljeil as follows: A part of iudot I U0l one hundred and thirty, in the city of liloomrnpton, in Id lomiugton township, Monroe county. State of Indiana, which part of said inlot is described anil bounded us follows, -10-wlt: liegitming r fifty f-t due south of the northwest corner of said lot, thence. i running south .-.') twenty-two feet, thence ruiinin-' east ."o tlfty feet. thenee riit.nin.r north 1221 iwenty-two f,.,.t. thence 1 mining wesj, (M) tlfty feet . t.i the pla.c 1.1 lieginuiiiu-. lVlMKl. A. STOCT.. Klooluill, ( In.;., .'.il:. i. ill.