Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 May 1894 — Page 4

Republican Progress SUBSCRIPTION, 1.50 PEU YEAR. Wj. A. Uabk. Kditor and Proprietor.

If the t lection of -May 1st had extended to the entire State of Indiana, the Republicans would have earned 75 out of 9'2 counties5, would have elected at least 11 out of thirteen congressmen, would have carried both branches of the legislature and carried the State by from 40,000 to 50, 000 majority. An analysis of the vote i i iki; ..... .,;..t. 1 M1UWS tilt? laiiirsi mcifwioii ait s;,wii.-. 1 in the inannfaetaring center. no place is this more ajparent than in the result at New Albany, long years ago given up by the Republicans as a hopeless case, but which, for the first time in its history, Tuesday passed under Republican control. The gain in New Albany was 1,000 votes. Cincinnati Gazette. The Democratic representative convention-met at Unionville Monday. The candidates were John K. Anderson and Thomas Logan of this county and Thomas Taggart of Brown county. The pension rolls were reduced last year by death 25,000 names. From this time on the death list will lie so large as t almost please the enemies of the old veterans. The Indianapolis Sun says: "It is said that a large per cent, of the city's population came from adjoining towns within a radius of 75 miles." It is a criminal waste Ot .-v mUi. L.wln.c .....v, xv.. ...w.-....- T . uicu iu jiav iiiuii ?i.nv in it- i a little card on a program or dodger that is twisted up and throvn away as soon as the performance is over. The ads are seldom if ever read, and are reg -.i led as a nuisance by the persons upon whom they are thrust. The -newspaper is the proper nicdhi.n of communication lietween tin business man and his patrons. - -Muneie Times. Since Coxey and other "generals' have lx!gun to fliwd the country with "ariUMS," the Democrats can justify their recent bond issue on the ground that it v as a war measure. Kansas Citr Journal: The Cleveland badge this year is a big j

siuare tch n the seat of the j blook sonth of Jlf5 ivan-s Wwk; trousers 1 he working men rejIt iU 1c mwmhd that- he

ail wcarinar it It Is lieconiing laincr day that the tariff is a local every issue. and that men's views upon it arc a good deal more geographical than philosophical. It is singular, to say the least, that no Democratic Senator hsa yet spoken in favor of the Wilson bill without saying that it is in some respect unsatisfactory to him. The price of wool in the' United States was never so low now, nor the importation so great, The price has tumbled to the free trade line, and our farmers, in Belling this year's clip, will be able to figure out the deficit in their pocket books due to Democratic 'change.' If the Democrats really believe that the country wants the Wilson bill, why do they not postpone it until after the fall elections, and thus get a decisive verdict on the question I Railroad agent Helton will I begin at once the erection of a j

two-story resilience on norm cot-1 Clarence Allen has sold his lge Avenue. ; new residence on north WashingThe new Catholic church at tn street to Henry Axtcll for Bedford will be dedicated in July, : ( at some date not yet fixed) after j At the Morton st . church, Bishop Chotard returns from ; Sunday, Rev. Perkins of Indiana-K01110- ; polis til led the pulpit. Episcopa', Dollar tea for 25c. per pound Archdeacc n Cole. Kirkwood at Wilson's grocery. j Avenue Christian church, Rev. The Democrats, on Monday, ! KaiiLs Walnut St Pres. church, nominated John K. Anderson. ' U'PProt Chicago. Dick

Representative for Monroe and Brown counties. A well known character at i StinosviltA P-iorno hv ntimn frot !

into an altercation with an Italian ! no.vti Avenue, arc enterlast Thursilav night and was strn. k ! J" T: U-m f -'l'vc-over the head with a stick :lf ! a'l. and Mrs. D. (.. Ni.rton of wood. Pogue died Sunday night. ; Lua'llSThree men "started to Blooming- j The Mikado, wit h a largii

ton witli the Italian, but they lost their man someplace in the woods, and he is now on his way to Italy, no aouut. Kail road .Election. The election in Washington, Green and Harrison townships, in this county, to take the-sense of the voters in regard to the propo sition tc vote aid to the I. B. &j B. railroad, resulted against the tax as follows: ma .. :a . . 74 ..334 AOAIX.-T. 67 I (SO Washington. . . . (ireen Harrison Totals, S4 Titus it will Ikj seen that Harrison township stands alone. It was a bad time to hold such an

election. nrerylMMly, more or ; Bum. I'.ryant's reek: ie,,rre Kasl . less, was feeling the pressure of j Kirksviiif ; ' Thomas Miu nhil! i nion.u,.,. I i i-i , ville: Joel II. Katon, Julin (!. Kller, tUe "hard limes, ami lld not Stanford: Fountain ( .or.l.H'.KllettHville: feel disjxised to assume additional CJeore c. Kihg, .1. 15. Wilson. Wm. burdens. With a high rate 0f!D-A-v';,ll?I7 ,I',"'S- . , , . , i 11. C Duncan, Walter lirailfute. Hen. taxation already assessed, which J C. Smith. John W. Mason. John K. Klwas extremely difficult for many ' niondson. Illotnuinton; Juo.A. Ueve.-s, imi'iiii! . tlrf nnA .. Ti ! Eilettsville: (ieo. Smith. MamMlsburir; pcisons to meet, and many could ; James ,)aviK, 8Unw.vi,u.: A. v. i)ey. UOt lHC'lt even that, the result ! Moilesta: Robert I-ee. Howard l'ai'r. above given is not in the least sif - S lil-yiints f'reek. (.'iu?ressinal Con- .. .,, ., t vev.U'w at 1! a.m. Senatori.il t'ottvmpris! ng. - Martinsville Gazette. ; tion at p. llJ.

I Henry Hinchman. a brakeI man on a south bound freight i train was so severely injured Sun'day morning that he died at 2:4n p. "in. Hinchiiitin was in the gang-. 1 . . .1 , i ,. k ', , way between the tender and the. engine and was looking backward

at the boxing when the train passed through the Siincsvillo bridge. One of the bridge supjwrts struck him on the back of the head and he was thrown on the bridge. He was brought to Bloomington, and lrs. Harris and Davis were called. The skull was found to be fractured and irephin . . , i j i I : mty c.w Tiii-i'l-oi I it with the hone : ot giving relict, nut wnnoui avail. md he died at 'J-Aa. The remains were taken to Ltifayctte, where he resided with his wife and two children. StinesvilK' bridge killed eiirht or ten men. has The College Contract. The contract, for the new college building wan let last Saturday. The work is to be completed Jan. 1st, ISM. Adams Bros, quarry will furnish the stone, about 100 car loads; 00 of which will lie sawed, their bid having gone in with that of W. E. Thompson of Anderson, the successful bidder, whose gross figures were s3l,74i. Thir.een bids were submitted and all but live of these ! . . . , ., j were rejected because they wore ; regarded by the building committe' as too high. In addition to i i - i ii r the bids the heating apparatus IS: to lie taken into consideration at a j , i i'5 -no i.v.11 s. ..".-,. ; cost ot about .ViU0. following , is a list of the bills submitted: I Q, , . . ' ' '. .''.'i'L' ! Ilenizman Ilros., Xoblesville. . . 11. S. Cristy. Marion I Terre Haute Stone Works Go.. I Terre Haute.. 45. SCO 40.2S0 41,7l) 4r.'.ii3: 4i.4(iS 4.L.-1-11 51.il 10 12.717 39.742 i P. I. MiHspaujrh. Anderson l - 'as. B. Shover, Indianapolis,. J. Liehtenberffer. Iiluffton. Dunlav Jfc t'iMits. Indianapolis F. M. Walton. Danville. Ill Alex Hobison. lilooming-ton .Ino. E. Redman, Columbus T. .1. Morse. Indianapolis.. W. E. Thompson. Anderson Neeld jfc Ransom. llooininrtin, . 43,0.10 tt it il. . - Harry Howard has a pair of j performing ponies, and .has taken J them with him to join iurton As Belford's circus, which is now on the road. People in this locality are getting hungiy for an oldfashioned circus. Morgan county has defeated the railroad tax. In the township ' I, M.,,.i;n,.;il i,..,(...j ! it i,iiii.ii iHtil llllfi nil ir luitlicil , there were 924 votes cast, of which 697 were against the tax. James B. Clark will begin at .1 i i i once tne erection 01 a ousincss j Ixmght the ground and foundation from Roe S. v mslow. Mr. Fulwider is putting in a j substantial foundation for his new residence on Prospect Hill, facing j Rogers street. I Mrs. Lon. D. Rogers and i children have returned to their home in Evansville, after a pleas-1 ant visit to relations in lSlooinington and vicinity. j . Morey Dunlap came down to Bloomingtou Saturday, from An-! derson on a visit to relations and I j friend; Mrs. Levi Hughes is relations in Worthingtou. visiting For cow pasture apply to W. Allen. v. vui'ii. j It is now about three months: since M. F. Dunn was taken ser-1 iously ill at Brownstown. He is improving slowly but will not be.: able to return to Bedford for sev-! eral weeks. ! -Mrs. Florence (Payne) Martin and children are the guests of WTu. .Payne and wife. j M"ler ic teiu!! j auuress at voncge Avenue m. j. j church Sundav night. Mr. and Mrs. H. S Norton, j chorus, line costumes, and all the i attractive acceesories .it College i Chapel. Better reserve scats. GO TO & KDMO.mSON'S BL'NDY NEW liESTAUKANT, In hie McGkk Boom AM) OKT Your Dinnku, WI1KS YOU ARE IN TOWN jOonaresslonal and Senatorial i Republican Conventions. I Delegates frmn Monnii' county ti Hit; j Congressional anil Senatorial i'oni'enj tions at Martinsville. May 10th. 1H!M: John P. Ilariell. Smithville: llnlieil

j THR IHJUI.H' 1IKALTJ1. i As th. re is "Teat daneer .r mi rpij TTUZ , wj stri.stly enforce all sanitary laws refrulntloiis. and that no excep- ' lions will li intuit. The stale Hoard , (1 . has ju. issn0., ciivnlar iM j which i; says:

1. tins lionrd lias issue I a code of rules, a copy of wliieh is herewith en closed. Courts have h to main them binding eld tliiit in order upon all. they must lie pr.iiii'.ilfrateil. made known, ny county boards of healtli. by pnhlieation in newspapers, in order tocoinply with the requirements of the statute. "It shall be the duly of eonnty boards of Health to promul'faie and enforce all rules and regulations of the State I ion rd of Health, in their respective counties, which lnuy be issued from time to time, for the ireservat.it in of the public health, and fur the prevention of epidemic mid eontafrions diseases. Section i. puce IS. Acts of ls;i. It is also ii.-eessary that county boards adopt, such rules and record then! in the record of their proceedings inn' that all hoards of health, hold regular mcetinjrs for the transaction of business pertainiii!; to the public health. "2. Town and city Ixwirds of health boards are given power to embody the rules of the State lioard in ordinances, and by that means make them effective. If such irdinanres are passed, and in force, they have the means at hand to combat epidemic and contagions diseases, whenever an outbreak occurs. .Such outbreaks need not extend beyond the first victims, because the methods of prevention are known and the loral powers to cnioree them are abundantly provided. "3. Prompt action on the part of boards of health, and an intelligent enforcement of 1 he rules, in eases of "tfrioi and tnfoeti.ms disenses. is certain to save lfe, ku florin j? and expense. All births, deaths and cnntni;r'""!-' within towns 1,n" -" having boards of health, must be reported to the secretaries of -! hoards, and after recording the same, at the close of the month, such orij,inal VKports mllst UmrurA to the secretary of the county boards. It ls the duty of the county secretary to supply all physii ians practicing in his county with the necessary blanks, and to compel them to comply with the law. by niakin.-- reports within the time prescribed by the statute. The rules rerjuir. that houses, in which cnntng'ioiiK diseases are prevailiiifr. be Hafrijfed or carded. Hut when this is dohi'. the health ollicer's duty does not end. Me must see to it that a strict quarantine is maintained, and when the patient has recovered or dieil. b:ive th liinso lliovniifrlili ilisiiift.ctofi ;n accord! nee with instructions v hi hi jnHi in nit' pre' cirt.u,!ir m.,vwitll sJM,t. contained in the preventable disease Whenever anv serious outbrea'.; of contagious or infectious diseases occurs, health oflie.-rs must at once notify this board either by telejrnim or otherwise. Especial attention is called to rule 13 which provides that all funerals of persons dead from small pox. scarlet fever, diptheria or cholera, be strictly private. 11ns must be construed to mean that no more persons attend such funerals than are necessarv to convey and inter the body." j As a sworn otti .er to uphold and en- , foi't'c the la w. I slisill strictly enforce f all provisions of the law asset forth ' above. j .loswn .W. RiiiiKi:. I Secretary 1'ity ISoard of Health. I lilooming'ton. Ind., April :.'i. 1SH4. ....j ,. .1,., i. AND Are You Interested in Buying them at the "THE CORNER WANTS TO S&E in reference matter to this 1 7. Sins li Go. Clothing and Shoes, ONE 1'liK.K. VXD THE LOWKST. THAT

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i'entrill t'oiuiiiif tee Meeting. 1 The I'epnbliean Central ' mmiittee : of Monroe County will meet SATl liDAY, MAY I'm Is'.il. ;nt. 1 o'clock p. m.. in the tinnd .lurv ! llooni. A full attendance in desired as : important business will lie transacted. WM. IHMWXIM.. Ciiairiiian. l.M i-:s li. WILSON. Secret a rv.

There should be a large attendance of Kcpublieaiis from Monroe county at the emigres-1 sional convention, which will meet in Martinsville on Thursday, l'ersons owning vehicles can drive across the country, as i( is but 21 miles away. Congressional convention will meet at 1 I a. 111. and the senatorial at 2 p. n. The t rip can easily be made same day. -James C. Kobinson, the we;-t side groeerymaii. bus been conlined to his home with n severe attack of quinsy during the past week. Mr. llobinson's friends, who are legion, will wish him a a rapid and .permanent n-eoverv. Mr. DcMoss and family have removed to the Toning house, easl (ith street. The rooms above his place of business ill he rented for offices. Rev. Telfer is assisting in !t ton days revival at Clay City, Ind. The wife of Mr. Woodward, formerly superintendent of the .Motion, was stricken with paralysis at Chicago, one day last week. S. of V. will hold their Stale encampment at Kokomo, beginning duly :!d and continiiing (ill the' (ith. Those wlio were at Nashville attending the Pcmocralic Senatorial Convention were: Judge Miers. S. K. Carniichai'l. John li. Kast. U. J. Kcltus, K.N. Ucnnelt. John (5. Harris. W. V. Dill, .John Morgan. John Cravens, Oscar Cravens and John K. Anderson. Oscar SI rot her had the middle linger of his left hand broken last Wednesday by a kick from his horse, which ran away in front of Thomas coal ofliee. The horse was attached to a light hutrgy and becoming frightened commenced to kick and run. He demolished the dash lioard with his heels, tore the shafts loose, and splintered the vehicle generally. Can't hold a horse when he gets the runaway idea in his head. Pixkaph.k. orange am. lemon ices made to order by Yolport. the north side l onfei t'sonel . Call before inak'ucr an order. Notice of Atfmiiiist ration Notice is lit ivl'v given that the undersigned has been unpointed by the Clerk of the circuit court of .Monroe county. State of Indiana, administrator of the csUte of Cliirisa .1. Hanson, late of M..nroe county. (!cc.-:iscd. ISaid esiatc is snpji scd to be solvent. WIU.I.VM HANSON', May !'. .'.'Iiiiini.-lral r. .lames I- Morgan. Attorney". Notice of Sal' ol' I'en'soiial Prcjicrty. vtotii'K is iiK!:::i;y (;ivi;n. that 1. .I ihn K. Ainli'.'soii, ailiiiiiiisd'.i-t'H-of tl ,-itate nf Kimibrth ltarrett. dec eased, will otl'er for sale at pi'.b'.ie auction, to the hiirlii'st bidder, on Till IISDAY. MAY JIth. !s:4. aiihelaie resideiiee tif said deredent in I'errv loivii.sliip. Monroe eoiinly. Indiana, the following deserilvd )-i-sunal jm pertv. beliiurin to llie estate of said decedent . to-wit: Cows. !!ofs. Ci't.e. I'liieke is. l ane Mill. Cartels. Loom. Vi heels, liieiseiioid and Kit. lien rtirnitiiie, and various other art ieles. Sale at lo o'eloek a. in. TKIt.MS (il SAI.K. I'm all ainiiunts nut ( diny live dollars, eash in hand, t or amounts of five dollars and upwards, a ere lit of six months will be j.'iveii. Xole. beaiinfr sis P"i" ii'iii. in) rest after maturity, with approved seeurity. and waiving valuation or appraisement laws. v:!l 1m- reipiireit. .ItlllX K. AXDI.IiSUX.. May 1 si 1 . Administrator. Notice of Administration. Notiee is hereby riven. that the utidersicned has been appointed by the Clerk of the t'iivnit Court, of .Monroe eonnty. State "f Indiana. Administrator of the estate. if Kliy.a belli Harrett.hite of Monroe eonnty. Indiina. defeased. Said estate is supposed to le .solvent. .IOIIX l'. AXIUOIISilX. Apr. is. '. ),, Administrator. I.'. A. I'nlk. Attorney. SHKltlFF'S SV1.K. I'.y virtue of a eei'tified copy of i Ueree to mediri-i'ted fi-om the clerk oi the Monroe circuit conrl in a cause wherein Kedick M. Wylie is phiintitf ai d .lames il. Carrisiin. Sarah A. (iarrison. .1. V. I'eiifield .V. Son. Louisville. Xeiv A(liany i'v Chicago liaiUi'ay t'tiin';itiy are defendants. reijuiriiiL' me t make the sum i'f Twenty-six 1 1 mull .i nil I'iftvn i lie llollars a ml Thirl y-scve i Cents .'i.lii. ' with interest oi said ilci'T'ce and i-nsts. I will i'.-i.s. nt peblie ;ai!e. to the highest bideer. on SATl liDAY. MAY !Mii. I I . bet wei'll the iioOI's of !' iiVhics- . . 111. and I o'clock p. m.. of said d;i ;t the door of the court house in Ulooi:inrtou. Monroe comity. Indiana, the r 'nts and profit.- for a term not exceeding seven yi'iirs. the fo loi-in;r rcul ,..;;n,. j.,-wit. situate in Monroe county ami Mate of 1 1, li ina: Coiunieii'.-in.' at a stoi'.'' at tt.e soiitliwest corner of the land herctofoivdceded to .lames K. Mathers l.y I'. ;. Pol icy, runiiinj!' i hence ciist I'iirhty-f.nir iSIl defrrees. north sixty o;.'li poh'.s and twelve and one-liulf I I'." . i links to the center of the Siilein road, thence nort li eihteen (is) decrees v,e:.t i;h :.aid mail tv.enty-one (,'t) poles, ihc i. c west eitrhty-fo:ir (sli dejfrecs. south tiftyliinc i .-i'n poles and twenty , me c."l! links. I hence south seven ;i :lej:;i-c.-.. east tv.enty-iii.c r.Mip.le- :nd twelve and one-hii 't j links to i he (.he e f bi'innin;!-. All in ( h i' nort h west 'iiiar'er of tion nine : town i i 1 i j I r i.;:'c cue l west. i'. mt ;i i li i?i' ei;: ;h s acic. Also tii;- brick machiii! and ntln r appurtenances pc'taiiiiier to tin- aii.ni!facttire of brick. And alr-o two mules. All the said properly on lh above dc-.cril.i ii real estate If such ret. Is .'Hid pIMli: - ..'ill ,...!( foi-a siii'j- Hni sum 1. 1 -o I i .--1 - sj. i.i deuce, interests and co-i-.. I v. lit. ai the same tiun- and place cmiokc to nuhii" Siiletlic fee silliple of sai'l n -.ll, estate, or so much theieot a ma;.- be s i ilit-ieiit to (I i:ha l;;e 1 id di-llcc. ilittiC:! il'MI; co.-t?-. ! Said sal.' will be m:i'le will, :;.( any j rc;-f h.;t"Ver from a In.; i ion oi- apnri' i s' 1 1 " i : t ! . . iVIi.-n.v Uiiv Apr. I- ,;"t. Shcritl AIoiu-.h- ' o-lli.

any TO MAKE ROOM WHICH WILL BE SALE AS SOON GET THE ROOM.

sunnm goods,

I Lot Salines. Assorted, value 2o to .'iUc. yd. at 15c. t a L-2i to 15c. yd., at lc. 1 Dress (iinghams, o to 1-2.U-. yd., at se. 1 .'-width Ked Table Linen, damaged, tit 'iU: yd. 1 4ti-inch wide Muslin, value 11U:. yd., at (jjc.

GREAT BARGAINS IN Hosiery, Curtains Gloves, and Underwear, Shoes.

! You W

Ill At All Times Find

AT THE FRONT IN STYLE AND PRICE.

P. S.--BpinS Us Youp 1 fc- . I.lkll.ln. W W k. h h VI iiEj COLLEGE EftTRW(CiHij West. National ill

Both sexes. Terms low. I-me illustrated catalo;rue, tree. Address w. C. ISBELL, President, TERRE HAUTE, IND.

Forty Dollars

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('time and sec how it- ilnuc. Also to show you that w always do us we advertise , and that we will durinr May sell you only now, clean and choice goods ;tt the luwest iiriics ever named.

' cents yard for (iood Sliirtin.jr. ;! litiys Turkey Hcd Prints. 4- ' licsl Staple Prints. I inditro lJluc Prints. ! " ' (inod I'rown Muslins. ,: 2!-inch Outing Flaunt'ls. -1 (rniid (..tinghanis. o . 7 -inch (,'lcpi'S -Choice Styles. in -to -inch Irish I. awns. 'ii (iood Tahle Linen. li " Hope llleached Muslin. 7 Lonsdiilc lileached Muslin. .'i ' (iood lileached Muslin. U Il'A cent Salines, (iood Patterns. ! (iood lilacli Saline. I'.V cents liuvs half wool Cashmere.

Hi's -I-.' (ill 1 1.'. 17.'. Ilest colored

Always the Largest, Ilest and Cheapest line of Slmcs alii in Southern Indian.'!. 100 cents buys ;t e'ood pair of Mens" Siloes. lOO ' " Ladies" Shoes,

You Will Always Find

Spring Goods ST GO

FOE OUR

MAMMOTH LINE OF

PUT ON AS WE

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go to TERRE HAUTE:, Where n thorough business education is given all students. IlooU -keeping, Shorthand, Telegraphy anil Tvj writing thoromjlilv taiifrht by experts. The TERRE HAlil E COMMCDni At 'CM I tilt is one of the oldest anil iarire it ill the

" ' . its character. Students enter at my tune. GOLD AWAY!

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"s-iiich half wool l)iaonals. Mcst all wool Cashmere. Henriettas. Ladies" Fast lilac k Hose, worth In cents. .. ., .. ., e-xtra value. " Mens' half hose worth 10 eelils. " Pest while carpet chain in market.

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-FORW WWl PS1 I THE "STANDARD" iiA'iiAii ti CD 8 IW&DAbS AND 5 DIPbOMAS. Ikst liotary Sewing Machine. i Best W rk on Sewinsr Machine, i Best Family and Mauufaeturing Sewing Machine. ! Kxhiliit of Kiunilv and Manufactur ing Machines and Appliances. Kmbroi lering M u-hine. CMS Kuclifl Ave.. I ( I. l AND, - - OHIO, CAM M5ELL & DAVIS, A(;i:xrs, lli.ooMixoTOX. Ixo. HTIQfl r 1 can and v ill supply you at Lowest Prices and on the most Liberal Terms., with : BIN DICKS. BEAl'lIliS I MOWKKS, PLOWS, ! and idl kinds of Fill IHS.i 0:11 at my place of business. Two Squares West of Public Square, lilcoininjrton, Ind. tlno. D. Morgan. pouglaa Shoei) ac a reduced price, or ay h lias :;hem without nftme Atampd on bottom, ut htm down as a fraud S3 SHOE THllkTo. W. I.. DOtTQI.AS Shoe arc stylish, easy tit. ti:ijr. anci fiive lu'lU-r satist:Mr.ioii at tbe prices advcrtUtil iliar. anv other make. Try rnc liair and he c. 'tiva.eed. The sl.mjiiii; of . 1.. Douplas nam ; anil iri.-c on th.- bnitori, wlikil jruarautees liit-tr value, saves tliousartds of itolhirs an;:c.al!y to th iso '.vho ive-ir tliem. IXalers who pu:.h the s.ile of '.V. I Don "las Sh.ii.-s piin -ti.sloi:irrs, v. hich helps to iiicrtr the s- .K-s on their fiii! lir.e ol'y;ood:. They run aflord lo tell at a less irnl:t, a net we 1) jlicve you can save moiitv hv tuirftig !! your footwear of the k.i!er aviverlisetl N-low. C;it:iloi:iM.- frcp n.Kin ,i)nliciilion. AfKiirs', W.IkDOUOIVS) Brockton, nan- sold" Ed Whetski.1., Hlooininp.ton, Tiiko 'JjiiiASiiEis, mithvillc. C. C. Pi.nn. Stincsville. Notice ol'. vindication t'ov Ucense. The nrili'rKijrniil. a male citizen over the a;re of twe-nty-one years, and an inhabitant of the city of Uioemiiitoii.and the county of Monroe and State of Indiana, hereey i'ivc notice to the citizens of liloom inirton ; nd nf Kirst Ward of i .-lid city in Ulooninjrt'oii township, in i said county or Moil "or and the State of j Indi 'iui. that he will at the .lime term. IS'.il. of llie Hoard of Commissioners of t.ie couti:y of Mom it and State of Indiana, apply to said i'oardfor lieensi' to sell into:ii atino; ti!iors to-ivit: Spiritous. vinous and malt timtors. in a less j quantity than a i nart at a time, for a l period of one year, with the privilege ! of allowing the same to be drank on the premises upon whict he desire: to sell said spiritou, vinous and malt liquors, and that said premises are situated in the First Ward of said city of r.Ioiiiiiiiigloii. in ISlooniington town- ! s:iip, Monroe eou ;itv. Stateof Indiana, i and t "scribed as follows: I A part of inlot slumber one hundred ! and thirty l.'io, in town now city of lllooiiiiii.;toii. Monroe county. Indiana. In o innin Lr at llie southwest corner of said in lot running thence north twenty and one-half '.'o!:, feet, thence east fortv 40 feet, thence south twenty and i one-half 'it!' .. feet, thence west fortv 40 feet to the place of liegimiing. Ma" ;. "!M. .1 oiks Slltxx. otti".' of ApiilicalitHi lor License. The State if Indiana. Comity of M uni-oe. The uiid.'isia'iied. a male person over the aire of twenty -one years and an inhabitant of the City of Ilooiuin$rton. Coiiiitv Monroe and State of Indiana, h"i-cby v. not ice to the cit izens of the said i ity of ltlooniiii;rton, Indiana, and of thi- I'irst ai d ot said city of llio'.iniino'tiin ami of l!loiniiiifrton township, in said county of Monroe and state of nili'.ina. that he will at the June tern. I Sit I. of the Hoard of Commissioners of the Cour.-.y of Monroe. ' Slate d In. liana, apply to said ll'iard , f i r a license toseli intii.ic:ttiii.ir liquoi-s. ; t--wit: spiritous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantity than a quart at a '. ti ne. 'or the period of one year, with ; ti e privil .-tfo of allowing1 the saiue lobe : drank on the premises: the said premises upon which l-e desire-, to ..ell said 1 s: irittc.is. vinoes ; n.l malt liquors, be-: inr situated in the i'irst Ward of said city of Ithi'iuiiiiton. township of lt:ooniiiio;ton. coiinti- of Mom'i i and Stateof Indiana, ami described as fol-; lows. to-i,it: ! A part of in-lot No. one hundred and filtv-sevcil (l.".;. in the city of liloominsiton, M.,ni'oc county. Iiuiiiina.tioundcii and (h.'M'i'ibed ;is folhovs. tvi-'ii: be- ' irii.ninv' at the southeast corner of said lot ruimiiii!' t hem e nortt: on the east line thereof one hundred and tliirty-t wo : IT.' feet, i hence west on the north I 'lie of said lot nineteen l! feet, thence south on a line parallel ivit.li the oast tine of said lot of one hundred and tliirty-ttto feet. Iheiiee east on he south of said iot i.ireteeu 111 t'c! ill,- plan- of iH'ii jinhic. '"iiv it. .IAMK.S li'KI.I.V.

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Notice of Application for License. The iindersijrned, ji male person over the age of twnty-nne yeans and an inhuliitHiit of tin- city at l.'ooinington and tho county of Monroe and th State of Indiana, hereby g-ives notice to the citizens of Hloominjfton and of tho l'it-ht; Ward of said city, and of llloonjiiiSton township, in said county "if Mum-on and State of Indiana, that ho will at the .lime term, ISiiJ, of the Hoard of Commissioners of the county of Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said ISoard for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spiritous. vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities thuu a quart at a (inie. for a period of one year, with the privilege, of allowing' the same to lie drank on the premises upon which lie desires to sell said spiritoui, vinous and malt liquors, and the premises beini Kituutcd in the First Ward fif saifl city of Hlooininfton. etuiity of Monroe and State of Indiana, ami described as follows, to-wit: Part of inlot number cne hundred and thirty Kill, in the city of Hloominjfton. liloominjrt'in towimhip. .Monroe, county. Indiana, which part of said in lot is hounded and described as follows, to. wit: Iteg-innins at the northwest corner of said in lot M).one hundred and thirty 1.10. running thence, south twenty-nine 2'.i feet, running' thence east twentyfive :;r. fisit, running thence north twenty-nine ".".l feet, running thence vest twenty-five a." feet to the place of beginuing. ClIABr.KH O.. Stbotiikb. Miiy !. IS'.)1. B. P. BROWI 4 SOU, um fltfri and japls Jlj.

, GABI3STET 2vt A ICIDE,S. - All kinds of i SIDKIiOAllllS. IWI1I.OR CA1HNETS, ! UOOK-CASKS aniiOKXAMENTAIj WOIIK IMNK TO ouneu, i and Job Work of all kinds, j Uf.pairim; Fi rxiti rk and L"i- ; iioi.sTKKixti done on short notice, i Full line of I'pholsteriho; Saui- : pies kept on hand j Ul.OOMI.NHTOX. l.l.. I'eb. 7th. '01. WOOLLEY & BARHHILL TIIK LAHOKST AGENCY IN THIC CITY. 31500:00 Losses Paid In thi City Iast Year. One Poor West of llie i National Hotel, j ISUHttllNGTOX. IN1IA1A. FHANC'JiS Bad AXSA WCK1WAItl), ( )ril 1 A LM IC OlI'ICIAKS. Diatrimsis aisl relief of all condition.s of iinirfcct or ptunful vision due to errors of refraction or eye strain. oaiee Over Collins & Karsell's .Store. OFFK'E HOURS : isi. and li to 4 !. XO to 12 iu i:ri ffvs sa lk. l'y virtue of a eertifiivt copy of k decree to me directed from the clerk of the Monroe eircnit. court, in a cause wherein (biorge V. Aikin is plaintiff .and ! Charles S. Miller. John T. Woodward, i Mary K. Miller. Harriet S. Woodwunl. I Archibald II. Wilson. Jamtw K. Heek, i John Mann. -Ei wood Faucett, Lnthy J & Co. and Kobert X. Miller are defendi ants, roquirinij me to make the sum of (Twelve Hundred and Kifrhty Dollars ' and Sixty Cents fstssotijo with interest i on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATI UDAV. MAY lira, 184, ! lK-tween the hours of to o'clock a. m. I and 4 o'eloek p. in. of said day at the i door of the court house in Bloomington, ; Monroe county. Indiana, the rents and i profits for a term not exceeding1 seven i years, the followitiff real estate, to-wit, j situate in -Monroe county, Indiana: I Commenciiiff at the southwest eorner . of the southeast quarter of section (3) j three township (S) raujre (2) west, run- : ninsr thence east of the section line one' hundred and ten ft 10) rod, thence i north eiffhty (SO) rods, jthenee west i ninety-seven rKls. thence north thirteen ( 131 rods, thence west thirteen tPD ihmIs. thence south ninetythree f!i:l I rods to the place of bejfin- ; ninjr. containing' fifty-six (5'i) acres. If such rents and profits will not sell : for a sufticient Kiiin to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the i same time and place, expose to public : sale the fee simple of said real estate. : or so much thereol as may be sufticient j to discharge said decree, interest and costs ! Said sale will he made without any ; relief whatever from valuation or ap- : pniiscinent laws. W II. SOX ADAMS. : Apr. I s. ''.i4. Sheriff Monroe Co.

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