Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 July 1894 — Page 4
Republicast Progress
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The matter of the city printing came j -gricunura. otuiwus eie uuraup, and the bids were opened and read, j -d Thursday night. The work, Cravens Bros, gave in their bid at j of course, of an incendiary, cent per line: W. A. ttabe agreed to do , aUli:(or .....l pi,: ,,f
tne cuyprintmg adeems a me icr : roulltv C:UI1U to Bloomingfirst insertion and I cent per h ie for i T, . . . . . . v ... ... ., ton ou h'K iiv, having in eustoav each insertion thereafter: the md of! . - ' , ir . the Daily Telephone was one eent ai"- ' tiu- it,1Iow wlu .cs" lineforeaeh insertion. jcapeil from jail here by knocking A motion of It. C. Foster to give the j down the sheriff's wife. He is printing- to the lowest bidder received acting crazy. so BKt-oND. Sheriff Adams had twelve Jlir. Fess then moved that the con- acres of wheat, which threshed tract be given to the Telephone- put 245 bushels. Ho says the The motion was quickly skcbmo I wheat cost him forty cents per and the vote resulted iu a tie. and the j bushel, and as the best' price of-
Mayor decided in favor of the Telephone. The vote was as follows: Yes Smith, Fess and Graves. No Foster, Murphy and Swindler. The Progress put in a hid of two cents a line because the work is worth that much or more, not because we wanted it or expected to get it. But that has nothing to do with the principle involved where all had been asked by the city council through their clerk to bid, with the understanding that the lowest responsible bidder was to be awarded the contract Two years ag bids were advertised for, just as abutments and bridges are, and when the l.i.ls were read by the city clerk it was found that but two had been sub u ii-1 1 fnLTJ mitted the Progress cent a line, and the Telephone's bid was one eent a line. 1 red. Fess moved that the contract be awarded to the Telephone, and it was done. A year ago it was awarded to the 'World' at a half a cent a line it having submitted the lowest bid, just as it did last week. One reason given was that it would appear sooner in the Daily than in a Weekly. As time was net stipulated, a man who agreed to finish a bridge sooner than another would not be given a contract at a higher price, would he i Governor Hogg of Texas is a man with a largo sense of humor. Be has two daughters. One of tbeni he named Iina Hogg and the other Ura Hogg. He wanted to name his son Bca Hog, but his wife put a stop to that. She said the old man was hog enough. Ruben Smawley, a private in Company F, Eighty-third Indiana Infantry, and one of the surviving ohmteer storming party that made an assault on Fort . Pemberton, at Vicksburg, and who is to receive a medal of honor by direction of the President, resides in Greensburg and is a drayman by occupation. On the 22d day of May, 1S63, ISO soldiers started for the fort, and on their way the color-bearer was shot down and Smawley picked up the flag and carried it to the bluff where they found shelter from the tire of the enemy. The soldiers in both armies were in close proximity to each other, so close that the flags would touch. The rebels tossed hand grenades over tho wall and before an explosion they were thrown Ijack by the Union soldiers. After being there ten hours, the twent'-eight surviving heroes out of the 150 retreated in the night, Smawley bringing the flag with him. E. W. Clippinger of Chatawotth, Ilk., was married to Mis Hattie Bunger, at the residence of her grandfather, Joseph Bunger, west of town, on Thursday morning, by Kev. Lyons. The bride is a daughter of M. E. Springfield, Ills. Bunger of The two daughters of Horace Blakeley leave this week for Northern Nebraska, on a visit to relations. Boys Two-Pl666 Suits. 1 10 Suits that sold for .s-l.oo. $4.50 and 5.U will go in this Great Sacriiice Sale AT 32.00 and 32.50 Also Reiucinbcr our TIE SALE. 50cand 75c Ties go at 525 cents No Bankrupt or Fire Goods But all Clean, Fre-h Goods ! and every on a WEST .-WE bQI AUK, XUKTU OF ALLEY.
Rut one firm in town ha ioe,
ami it is soiling at i per nunarixi. I Dt.,s spia a salary of .1,000 a vear for throwing other men out ' of employment. l)ehs ber:in his career as a 'ity mvat' . in ! Torre Haute, and has been miw j from had to worse ever since. , You can make about 320 ' clear profit by shipping 81,000,. .in.i ; .,u i ,..i., v. rt ivvumi.iui"i......i, p. iniul n-et the SI OiMl.ODO of fold ! 23 " -7 - ana malic ine .yo prom rijrnr ; away. -People who visited Jackson j park within tin past month will - . . i ,i , i learn wit It regret that the Manu-
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; i . ..li 1 L . . ' . . fered is 47c. the profit is easily figured. - The eity council authorized the Marshal to bring suit under the State law against persons who blockade the streets on the public j .square the city Marshal having , stated that these people refuse to; raise the blockade, because, as j they claim, the citv cannot e.n-; force an ordinance for this mir -
pose. It will be tested under the 1 hold their reunion in the FailState law. j Grounds on tho 12th.
"Labor Day" has been added to the list of legal holidays, hv y congressional enactment. If this . , , no Kiay DUMi es i Kepi up UlOtO: will be but about three legal work-1 ing davs in the week, and the re maiuder of the time may then be filled in with carousels or ;,!ain - When that time comes the "workingmen should 'strike against so much labor. The Knights of Pvthias of Harrodsburg elected tho following officers for . the ensuing term: Wm Payne Chancellor Commander; Dick Onmo, v ice Chan - cellor; Jud Sharpless, Prelate, i in . -. - t i a and Albert tmssoni, blaster tit ArmS--Theithof July celebration at Ellettsville was a great success, Fully 2,500 people were present ana iney were cuieriaiuca wiui line music, a haudsotne parade, etc. In the afternoon Senator R. A. Fulk delivered an oration that
. , e .... , c 4.1, ;,.,. ; t'"-" Jitiaoi n.uua ivcie taiten tu is spoken of as one ot the finest ' , .n , , , , efforts of his life. Ellettsville ! and n wbod was 1"rj!1' ;!X" was the center of attraction Wed-1 fP lhT08e. of l'1'''.9. tr?inf.'. bc" , I tween Lafayette and Louisville, nesday. The Monon has laid off all! Bedford's circus gave persupcrttuous men in depots, on sec-1 fonnances at Spencer on Saturday. tir,n nnA whorovm- it ?s noil.ln I Harry Howard, accompanied by
to spare them, and freight trains : 1 - I uatu uui i.vt?it titiiiiiii: puiti; iwTitii t !..,. day morning a -week. It is the
ro.mlar thing to abuse capital undCornel. and ICaplo elothingc stores j capitalists because they give em- hvent .nek-boarding" last Thursploymentto dissatished workers , day ni ht in t.t,k.i)nition flf the (riany of whom are never satisfied : fju.t thllt it was tho openinff 0f I
(ijuui o. .iV.,. ..aulU: ej.cepi w jen oeing paiu, mil now . that capital has to a certain extent dropped out, tho persons who ! rail against it have no competition i there is nothing to prevent tbem from doing business on their ; own responsibility. Why don't they do it ? ! J ' ! A h' not let the hotel men , strike? Business is dull; let the. ct oks strike, it is too hot to eat much! let the farmers strike, prices are low. Why not introduce general anarchy because a lew men clown at arullinan are disgruntled and unhappy ; Every man has the right to work, or to quit work, just as ho pleases. Kilt net mnn lins il 1'itilit imtm-nl oi acquired, to prevent another man from working if tho other man wants to work. It is the business and the duty of the Gov. ernment to protect every man in his rights, and he who opposes the Government in this will de so I at nis peril, ine laws must ocj ccforeed, and all men must be : made to obey them. j The atteinlancc at Normal is
quite satisfactory, opening with a 1 1US ,lui ""ber of their employes, list of prominent young people Tllis is onc of 1,10 ellects of the who are au honor to the school. ! strike that signifies direct and serAmong them we notice: ions injury to thoso whose inter-
Rose Cullonrhos. Aeuff, Pearl Xcol.l, I "sts 1)e,,s l'l'Mosses to Iks defondMaiid Karver, Orn Lourlur, Myrtle ing and promoting. ! Phillips. Kate Johnsun. 1ida ('hes'tiint, ! i lassie llays, Kannic Jlay, Emma Ed-1 there was a battle with monils.n,Xvrtle l!illiiirs, Daisy lvioi- j strikers on Saturday in the rail- ! Hun, Addie Young-, t'ora Kerr, Cuiinie .., i i m ' k.4i , Kerr. Wa Sims.'Enum. Parks, Grace i 10ad .va,(1s ut OuvtXga, littll St., ! Antlcrson. Doliie Neiil. Cassie ui-ay, in which about 25 ot the mob were j Fannie lieyil, Kmma thimes Lnella ( hot by militia. Their names in- : ai-pi-nlor, Miittic Tl'it.-liiT, Ifclle Mil- ,- . ,. , , , ll. r. Kllis Kast, Arda Knox. Frank j lcale ,tllc k,n(.1 (, people they : Dunran. Lmiisc ii.ifcrs, Aiioihus ; were: Zurowski, Shieusky, KusHuriit. Laura Al:i -.us, J.illio Kiluards, I ,tIi.1, ll,.l, m,,. Uni.naL-; ..(.
tioo. Kin?. A.K. tiilstrap, Mattiellnya, Stanley -Norman, Antrie Uoircrs, Vina t'aruoii. Wm. II- Lewis, Arthiir ISrannum. Unse Itolti-nhoiihe. Emma Stevi-u-sou, Jennie Saro. -Vaomi Creen. Anna Hays. l-'ri:l. ( 'iiiiiiinr'haiii, Vona i';miiningh.nn. Kilua Vv'hUnuii'l, Maud Vatton an.l Li.ie IK en. THE J-WKMKIfS' FltlKND ; Is one of the best papers of its j class in the Stale, and should be j taken by every family that resides on a farm. To any of our agri cultural friends who pay 5l 5l i cash in iidvunci subscription to the i'lii'MTS- " t!li Farmers' ' ! 'Friend will lie still free for imo! .... ... i ,1 : year. I his is in adwinee, and full :si..iO -uli .t l il.tixll, ivilieillI ! bei'.
j l'ev'd Simmon and
i wife of t. rawtorusriuo nave uccn visiting their three sons in this citv. Mayor Dnnlap of Anderson came to town Saturday on a vinit Is relations. -Mr. Leo Dove, Mr. MoAulitV a,j h- Wei.hner of tlie Lee
j Dove store arc bore, taking an in- i Tll- "pat riot ie service' at j voice of the stock. ' I the M E. church, Smday ni-l.t, Mrs. M. J. Yotw, who hiss!"'11 !!t,"1' , ' , 1'" ! , , ' , . . yraiu was jrramllv reiulccd. Kv-
i neen visning me lunmv oi net ! :.. ti.., t.-:i....i..:,.i " , : VirilMlI, XUUP. IVM Itlllll IV, IVLUIlllTU ; o her home in I'hiliwldiihin li Monday. , ,' . , , . t-roight business was resnm - aAtuiuav on uie iwoiiuii, in ii . - , r, ' i , i .1.. 1 1 j treigni train sinricu norm witn lour ears. Scarcity of fuel (eoali has prevented quarries and factories in this vicinity irom running that
would have been doing busiucss nn he left le.r hv the 'l.l-ide ..f - duriiKv the ivisI week ' , aurmg me past week. mower. The wound is just above 1. I'. Hopewell has over i the ankle. The bone was almost 5,000 lbs. of wool stored at his! severed, but the machine was farm, west of town. He did not 'stopped in time to save the limb, feel willing to accept the free ! Dr. Potts thinks the wound will trado price's offered this summer, i heal kindly. The bov did not
Mrs. fcdwards, mother of Mrs. Dr. Cummins of this place, was 90 years of age on the 4th. She is well known here to many, and resides in Aurora, Ind. The contractor for I. U. is j hauling atono from the Adams! i y o.:.i.. - i . triin9 for u woeki or quit work. J Comrade W. L. Adams tells the Progress that the survivors of lthe ''Persimmon Rrio-mU" will The will of Mrs. Martha A llncL-i,L- l,a hn,.n n.ln.Wfod j : ., " v " . . ' t , oate. 1t its terms tne estate is p ,1v c!iviled ,elwecn tho , i -Vi hh. vumuui. j On Saturday Win. Kerr and ; Miss Oilie Hughes brought to the 1 Bee Hive the koyS that unloekod i the box containing tho two reold After the period of enforced idleness by reason of coal strikes land railroad strikes it would ueera j that the demand for goods, of var1 ions kinds would give an impetus ! to trado and manufactures. I j L(nns Spires, the teamster. who lived here for a while and ; hobbled around by the aid of a i broom stick, is now peddling jew. dry on the street corners in Cincinnati, It was a new state of a flairs on the Monon last week, when all ?. x- .-I. . ' . . . . 1 .. iV "1S an(1 iurner, I.. ..4.4. 1 ... il .,1 I U1C 111 ilLU-IRlilllLC 11(1111 11I1.S lIlllCC.
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Some of the salesmen in the . lJrt mm was tll0 0pemng tho eariv ciosing sea.Son. overa wagons were sent on Monday to Gosport to haul goods to Bloomington Some of the gTOCfB aro,out of 8ngar ant1 oth(r taP1w, and there is no way to C6 tuom exc,T't t0 resort to tho - ..c . . Fourth of July night was celebrated with lire crackers, paper baloons and prayer meeting in the churches, as it was Wednesday. People felt just as well as if they'd yowled around all day playing "celebration." And be it resolved, that there is no hot tor house in the county at 1hidl t0,PJ?cn than at Wilson's. All the best ffnidiii rf sugar and coffee, the i most popular brands of tobaccos and cigars everything in fact that is kept in a grocery store. See the 25c. Tea. - -Ten thousand men have been discharged by the Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company, and other roads are daily reducW4U -IV iIl,imiH , 1V.1IJ U1113IV1 j VIVi ) all Poles and Hungarians. Many of them English. were unable to speak This is tho kind of cattie that are "holding up' ' the people of these United States. - -New suits have been filed in Monroe circuit court as follows since adjournment : Sinirrr Mur Co. Vf.. M' in Trn'iU. Iii-pli-vin. kiliu l-'ellout-ll i 'I'lioiuas McAfee , -l al. Note and im.rtgngtt. t'ar) Itccliler vs. L. X. A A- f. lly. I ( . Damages. Kev, T-. Mht,-.-. ,-i ni. ' in;.incii.i.. fatliariue Snotldy vu. .lames.M. SiiO'l ,1- llivori'ii U'm. Milieu tt . al vs. .lames Milieu. llellililid. u ,. i.. .i:,,- -. . .i.iiik-s M.-cIim-.v. ;;'i''rt':"1 "s I- l.-.-in r. Ai).ii cation to havu Mn-liai-l I li-.-nt-i- tie dared of soiiml n.ind.
The pump on the Allen Turner, (itl) -ireet and College Aeuue, lias been repaired, and countless thousands rejoice.
)5orn to James llinkle and who, a son; it v, . ji. i'oirr ui".i , wife, a son: to J. V. l'aulev ami wife, n daughter. ! el pdi 1 1-i i American fill ili.i t it i was got.ni to ho lucre. I -vt tll Aleritlian street MetiiI odist church on Sunday morning !. . 4;i,wlu.l,.;.li lv;nii" m i .... , j. i j t in,,., v cated l.y .AH . t iia. K. Collin to j i . ,i . .... ., ,i ,,;(.. . ,,,, -i i his deceased wire, war- unveiled !...wi. i . :,. i , mi nuiuiMit' auvi iiiipifMHi ecu. llll'lllt s. on of Emery Stout, -Walter, whiloonthe farm of his nude, m ai i ... Morton St( ut, Monday, was cut on the left W b- the blade of a I see his danger as the machine was ! , a rear cut. The Pullman company, it. is; said, gets pay for every car whether it stand still in the-yards; or runs at the rate of 4(1 miles an hour on the road. Standing still ; un the yards saves wear and tear. i lhe strikers are not punishing tlve ; j1'"1111 nipnnv at all. V al-; j paraiso Messenger. ; I "The Kkview of Reviews" is a ; i masrazine of novel character, ami one Hint in its concept ion pari-Iy American. Witliin its papos n:iy be found ! the best litcratuve that tin' country i n fiords, ami its writers ooiiiprist the I ; leading ininds of this and other eoe.ii- ; tnes- .Vs Ul!,lertakeS 'to ; tries. J Ii s maira.ipc i!..t-i-tak-s toi ino.st;nl " Ul ',r;?11' . th$ i ; articles m the loading piiiilK-atmiis of ; ! the world, for it U not cnflncl to the. i tinted :-tat. s. it is the best and only j iuidnim through v.luoh tne uusy man ! review literature. '-The Leading ArtiI ek ot the Month." ana Uie -Contents j onfii "lu complete in itself, and is a (funic to current literature, as well as a portrait ! gallery of notabie men. Write to 13 j Astor Place, New York. , The Cosmopolitan Maoazixk is j one of the lmndsomctt pnbHtlons in j nd r.nliti ; beautiful, and m. exense is spa-d to ; ; make it what it is. the i.-adin-f nmga-; i zinc of its c ass m Anion- a. Some oth- ' r maprazlnt in the same nvhi may bej ' 'rn j. -oFr1''vHl AraoTV I ! Editor Ilalsteiid and other leading writj ers contribute to it. si.r.o per year, r.th j S.lCS",5i! "Acokn" Restaurant is locatetl in the new Allen block, corner 6th street and College Avenue, and everything is neat mid clean as soap, water ami hin d work can make it. The best is always supplied to the well pleased customers of this popular restaurant, and the waiters, cooks and all emy loves being skilled iu their various lines, wi uimg p j ,w,t.l. U I,.-. oil like clockcan get single limn. meal-: or bnnnl liv the week, go to Ladios Iiml not lvXaio to th'p , - Cft!Kill';tp,i 'u " itrict lor every i detail is ith the most jealous e-are and strict decorum. mENTfON FARMERS. 1 can and will supply you at Lowest Prices and on the most Liberal Terms, with BINDERS, REAPERS. MOWERS, PLOWS, -and all kinds of FIBMIEiG iPLEIlll Cull at my place of business. Two Squares West of Public Square. Bloomington, Ind. eino. D Morgan. Absolutely Pare. A Perfect Stimulant for FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, ARTIFICIAL FLAVOR AND ARTIFICIAL COLORING MATTER. Prof. Johu N. Hurty, analytical chemist, says of this " Old Process " Whiskey : " I answers OTory ttut of tb I'. 8. Plinrmocopoctn. The rur!(y nnd cxrelleneo or tbls wliislcey reroui mend It lor nil inedieluul nsca." Tliin wliiskey has lieen warmly endorsed by a large number of Physicians j wlio have uued it in their practice. The " K. Omnmins t Co. Old Process Hour Mash Whiskey" is sold by till reputable retail druggists. It is put- up in bottles bcar- ; i:.l,;'.,....,l,;,. ll,l PrjCE, FEB QUAKT, $1.28. A. K infer A Co., Indian 'roSin, Whole(.nlc Ii ugjjkts, and ike litiil)i u tore, 1 Cnmmias & Co., Diiiiers, ; LOKETTO, KENTUCKY.
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Is not yet over for SUMMER CLOTH -IXC, and our ,-tock still comprises some of the Nobbiest Styles and Neatest Pat
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Why we will now oiler yen any SUMMER SUIT in the house foi a LIBERAL DISCOUNT.
Is that we expect to CLEAN UP stock and make room for t lie most gant line of FALL GOODS ever in the citv.
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! leather, was al oit exhausted. This 'can be made at home, and is as ri- ; dkuloiisly cheap as it is simple. Mix cosmoline and lamp black !(for a nicklc you can get enough t of the latter to last you a five year.-1 in equal parts, and apply ; lightly with an old toothbrush or soft rag, they wipe the shoe off j with another rag, and you have a polish that lasts for days, and not only gives the shoe the appearance of newness, but actually preserves j the leather. io one who has used it ever goes hack to (he manufac- ; lured polishes, which are disagreelalily slimy, and are ruinous to fine leather. - Philadelphia Times. mlthii:ki;i. Almost Cut to Pieces. the kksi rr or m:sixi-:ss I'ltll.TY. DIFI Startling confession? are somej times a fake, j Sprung for the purpose of exciteI ment to make. ' Put good solid facts aro always the best, Especially when people have money to invest. In Wall Paper for instance it is i certainly true That if you are going to buy we ' can save money for you. We make the prices others try to compete, But the following prices they never can-meet. ! Our 2tc. gills we are sellingfor 8, kioods that are new and not out j of date. :)0c. gilts are going for a dime, j So if you intend to buy now is j your time. ! We don't have to give bond for j hangers we send. Because we employ none but what we can recommend. Truth is mighty and always will prevail Kven in our great Wall Paper cut sale. Prescriptions are prepared by graduates, two, .Men who have diplomas in pharmacy, true, You should take no risks, as all agree. Your life's "in the balance,"' as you may readily see. Yours Respectfully, II. LINDLEY'S SONS. THOMAS 6a GO. DEAI.KKS IX jt'OAI,, VOO!, LIME, SAND, CEMENT, ADAMANT, &c. i West Kirkwnod Avenue, three Avenue, East of Tannery. CAUTION. If dal- offer Tf. X Ponglas Shoeg at a reduced price, or says he has them without name stamped on bottom, put him down as a frand. . L. Douglas $3 SHOE THE WORLD. W. r.. DOPGXAS Shoes are stylish, rasy fil. Iin, a-.ul give htttcr satisfaction at the prices advertised -.hari anv other make. Try one pair and be convinced. The ttiunptng of w. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to thoie who wear them. Dealers who push the pale of W. L.. D'niglas Shoes gain customers, which helps to increase the sales on their full line cf joods. They can afford to sell at a less nrof.t, and we believe you can save moncv bv buvthgal! your footwear of the dealer advertised heiow. Catalogue free upon application. Address,, W.L. DO COLAS. Brockton, ttavf SoU6 Ed Whetsku., Bloomington, Tiieo Tiikasqbr, Siuitliville. C. C. DtXN, Stiuesville. FKAXCKS attl ANNA WOOBAVAKD, OPT1IA LM IC OPTICIANS. Diagnosis and relief of all conditions of imperfect or painful vision tine to errors of refraction or eye strain. Olliee. Over Collins Knrsell's fctor. OVTK'K HOUK9 : 10 to 12 a. in. ntit ii to 4 i. m. iVOTIceOI UUardian. A 1.1. I'KItSOXS AKK 1IKRKI1V NOT,F,E t. ...... ... ....,u i, .,,.!... i,... .i.... trade with Michael l-'loener, Sr. (liven under mv hand, this the 9th dav of June. JS'.U. .1 AMES Mel.AllY. (iuaitlian. BALTIMORE & OHIO j SOtrTHWESTEEIS" E. D i $2 NEoAi?HOsroN. - A 1.1, I ISAIN'M K1X TIIUOIOHf ?llinSt.n! sUiU aad j UfijljliU. 1 X TH K W O 11 I. I). , m ' tr.uti. rMtiMiiMi, iigtuiKi wuii rtiusvh t.at i anil lui tin: Attu-Tncis:onic iievii.-e. Je-.tvos Cin. I . iiinati i vpii cvciiitiK and the New Vork Bxprtisa j ! every tmi.-niiitr. ; The shorlrsl aiul Iwst ciuipped 1 jne between J 4 INflNXATI and COLlMiilS! Pullman I'll rl.ir nil.! S!o,-pi,, Curs. Time 3'., luHir. Two Solid Ti.i!:i
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ant Welt CooIce4. TRY OCR LUNCH COUNTER. kfy & Msgs, Central Restaurant, So.Sidt & THE LAKGKST AGENCY IS THE CITY. $15,500:00 Losses Paid In this City Last Year. Office One Door West of the National Hotel, BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. Pure e i 'Fertilizers. For illustrnlo.1 i-frralnr. iirico-Hst and name of nearest !ia!er. w ile CinoinnaiiDesiccaSiRiOOc Ciut'innati. hoNOTICE. FAMILIES, PICNIC PARTIES AND -SOCIALS of all kinds wanting Ice Cream, lees, &e., will do well by calling at the m agorn. m We make unexcelled Frozen goods of the city, and at the Lowest Prices. Call and see us. &6ott fetui'kit. IX ALLEN BLOCK. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of ' decree to ine directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a cause wherein the Real Estate Building; and Loan Fund Association is p.aintiff, and William Deck&rd, Nancy K. Deokard and Elizabeth Lucas are defendants, requiringf me to make the sum of Six Hundred and Fifty-seven Dollars and Six Cents M57.06J, with, interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, JULY Hra, 1894, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. ni. j and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day at the tioor of tne court nousein Bloomington, Monroe county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, situated in Monroe county. State of Indiana, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section (3) two, township (7) seven range (1) one west. Situate in the said county of Monroe and State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a si flicient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I wlli at the same ti ne and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estat-s or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. WILSON ADAMS., June 30, '04. Sheriff Monroe county. Vandalia Line. THE TRROUOH UNE TO KAST a WB8T BAST BOUND. No. 20, l:4.i p. in. WEST BOUXO. C No. 6, 9:01 a. m. i io. s, ::2T p. m. i N0. 2. 6:li p. m. j No. 12, 3:22 a, m. No. 4; 8:28 a. in. No. 1, 12:53 p. in. No. Si, 3:00 p, m. No. 7, 13::u a. m. No. 3, 5:34 p. . - - ro. o. .h:24 a. m. Wo. 6, 3:24 a. tn. Peoria Divwios Trains leave Te e N i 'J -1 e-,u P. M. 4:00 8:19 7:1(1 BUS 1U.S5 Terre Haute, 0:150 Crawfiirdsville, 8:tt5 Frankfort, :11 Lotransport, 10:3i AnmvK South llcnd, 1:1.1 St. Joseph, 2:45 Close connections at all points in Michipan. Any information regarding route, rates, e address C. M. W1IKKLER. Traveling Passenger Agent, Terre Haute, Ind. K. A. FOHD. (ieneral lassenger Agent, .1. M. rilKsrtl.Ol 'tiil ailinit i:..i! Panger Agent, St. l, mo. U. P. BBOWS & SOU, Ijtrasr firi ni jajls fe. CABI1TET MAKERS., All kinds of VI 1 1I.--1N1 I1W 1 1? 1 11 rllMVl-TJ lldOK-CASICS ani OHXAMKXTAl. I liKPAiuixtj l i nsiTi KKand I p11 U.M t.Kl.Mi 1111111' lll iMlv'l I; HUIIV". lone on l.'illl I i no ill' I 1tllitl.:r.i.li,y I , id, I; i ml i in llilll I j l!l.Oii.MlX r. S:., JFeh. 7th, '94. ! I '
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