Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 October 1898 — Page 4
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I'.tmels TnrJve ; AeiMiutt. lri;ur the pariy .). l'os-
ml Proprietor i Browne ami Mui. li. W. Kirk-
hum, both ef ()akh I, Cal., in;-
- Tin- Cent ry Hog a;vj Pony j '!!: Ikv Hive .W M; 'show arrived on Friday morning i i;;ititift;!lv c:(i.,itdH.-d iw 1
store
UKPirBMCAX TICK 1ST. Morocco, Africa, for the L i'st, d
lerk, J T. WnoDWAHr. ! states ooverimiem. i in
Osohor I). Thobntos i to be used in transporting supplies
tor the different military wimps in Arizona. After m-peated trials the animals were found to usc-lt-?:" for the purposes for whit:!)
Contitv
Sheriff. Treasurer. Recorder, foronor. Surveyor
JotlK P. ilABRBI.I. J. V. Ouissoa Dit. Ronsuv Ssiirii ra.:st.KH l!ow:::
Conn I. V ( 'oromi.wimors E;.KA I'KUWSii J 8.. and Mosrok MlM.RB.
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For Congress. W. O. nursm For State Senator, Job Fbkbxax
For Joint Representative,
For Prosecutor,
EnwABU NoKMMt
J. A. ZaBIHS.
Tho Hon. W. li. Gardiner, Republican candidate for Congress in the id Congressional District, will speak .n Monroe county, at Stanford on Friday, Oct. 7th, at
1 o'clock p. ni., and at Lllettsville on Saturday, Oct. Sth, at 7 o'clock p. m. The Hon. .Tames F. Statesman, one of Indiana's able and eloquent orators, wi 1 speak in Bloomington Monday night, October 10th, 1S8S. Turn out everybody no matUr to what party you telong and hear tke issues of the times ably discussed. Hon. Win. D. Owen, Secretary of ."State, ami an honored Republican speaker of extensive reputation, will speak in Bloomington on Saturday, October 13th, 1S9S, at 1 o'clock, p. m. Mr. Owen is a native of Bloomuigton, and citizens generally, of atl political parties are called upon to tarn oat and honor him with a grand
reception, and hear a fair, able and eloquent presentation and discussion of the living issues of
the day.
troin the iiort.li, with three.
e.'tiipw-a e.ar.t. a ueautiim
uo was man-.' in o clock.
Iv.y, tuA it was witnessed by
wero j tlio'is'i'nda of interested tk:p:o.
At night, long boforo l!iu hour
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With thousands who wore- ttlixiouri ; iiod.-s and tii.'Miii:.- --!.-p:;r
So witness i;io performance. Thei.-ue piosiJ ul owr bv MU--
i'c:i ilv 1 r of ttia
well ! Mocked
ur- h tlii- fronci
Ait! ur 8i.c
silk aitd dr'.-- j;ooiIs i! (.ii toi -li!, Frark M. Allen is ci;!ii. i , ;.!;' i; assisted iv Koy Wu-.!v.-.r,l; K.
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for the doors to open, the ground Mc(iu iia ehai e in tho Dunn Held were erowded ; and suit tlepaHiiK'iK.
!:1 ill-
they we;e brought to this country, l.nrgo tout wn soon filled, and it ! Ward and hiiu M
awl were turned ioosp en the ic sort near Yuma to die. Thoy managed to survive, however, or at least many of them did, and in time they multiplied and booame as wild as deor. Thoy were frequently seen by cattlemen whi'fl riding over the ranges. It now appears from reports in Arizona papers that this caiuc band of camel has not only survived the ardent sun of tho territory and the terrors of its desert sands, but has actually increased iu number, more than quadrupled in fact.
is estimated that l.iOO persons ; the rarpot and cuvtaia d,vti-!-.--..S
ware turned aw.iy because there are under the charge of ,'!, '. was not oven standing room. Tho j Kott, Miks Fannie Foyd e:!n!iu performance pasod off xmoothly j the corsets, U es a::a muslin unand satisfactorily. On Saturday jderwnar, James Keily takes care afternoon and night the show had ! of t ie lin. ns and dre? lining, htre audiences many being com- i win J if Ben. Worlcy look sft.-r t!.o pslled to f.n-ego the pleasure of j immense supniy of .;iioes a;..; rub. seeing it aain on Saturday night be.r; Vi'm. Hodges tells gentowing to the immenso crowd of furnishing goods, while Vivian peoplo who desired admission, j liaimrd take?; pleainie in cjchibltThe Gentrys have reason to feel ing i'or sale l.idien' hosiery, undergratiticd with the reception in wear and fancy goods; the second their oid home. From here tho ' floor department of lin; gains are show went to Louisville, as it is look ad ufter by Mi Ida Souder,
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The mescal plant, which abounds the intention of tho Cientrys logst; who i assisted by John Can
on the mesas of Arizona, mis turn-1 into the south before the cold Miss IJelle . Jiauipkiiis. ih
ATTENTION KEPUBI.ICAJJS !
Important Meeting.
All peraotis knowtmg thtnslves to 1m members of th Eepttbliesu Central
CommittM in eaih precinct in Monroe
co&tvr are callud upon to lie t tbe
Bepubliean headquarters next Saturday, October Sth, promptly st 10 o'
clock a. n- Tbe most important onnnesa of the campaign will be irunsact-
ed at thia meettn?.
Bemembar the hour is 10 a. m. and
not 1 o'clock p. m. WM. F. UROWNING, Chairman. A. B. SPICELY. Secretary.
Like a Flock of Sheep. Leslie's Weekly.
The American people are like a flock of aheep. They follow a leader in any direction that he
may take. They read too much
and think too little. They fail to comprehend that we engaged in- a war with a nation fully prepared
far the contest, while we were
totally unprepared; that an army of a quarter of a million men was put into the field, equipped, sup
plied with medical stores and am
munition, and pat into camps in
charge of officers who were sup posed to understand their business
The people forget that many of
the men in the army, according to
their own statements and those of
their officers, failed to pay careful attention to ordinary sanitary requirements; that they looked upon the war more as a pleasure excursion than anything else; that they were as careless of their health in camp as they were reckless of their lives en tbe battlefield; and all thia while living under conditions and in a climate that required the exercise of unusual precautions. We detract not ore jot from the splendid bravery of our soldiers when we say this. Nor do we excuse or palliate the shortcomings of subordinates, who have clearly failed to rise to :the requirements of emergencies. But justice to President McKinley, to Secretary Alger and to the commanding generals of our forces compels us to enter a protest against tbe effort to impeach an administration that deserves, and has won the confidence, respect and gratitude of the American people. Spaalah'Amerlean Pensions. About' 500 'applications for pensions arising out of the war with Spain have been filed with the Pension Office. They embrace all classes, including widows, claims for injuries, etc. It is the purpose of Commissioner Evans to create a new division for the adjudication of these cases, when they will be taken up and disposed of as rapidly as possible. The floating of the Spanish armored cruiser Maria Teresa is a matter of some historical importance. She will be au object of national pride and a great naval curiosity. She was Cervera's flag-ship as she steamed out of the harbor of Santiago to Uy conclusions with an American fleet. Yankee courage sunk her, and Yankee ingenuity raised her. Under our nag she enters on a sew and better career.
lsneci vnem witn loou, ana cue succul&nt prickly pear has taken Ike place of water wit!i them, a? it docs with sheep in many sections of Western Texas. Tho herd was recently seen near Staf
ford, in Graham county, Ariz., j
and the camels are said to be in
tine condition, but wild. Just how many there are of them it is
not known, but the herd is quit largo. ' Writing From Havana,
A correspondent says: "If the island is loft to the Cubans, it will continue to be what it has always been, a menace to the' health
of the 'statjs.' As a rule the Cuban is not as cleanly as the Spaniard, and is much less in
clined to bestir himself actively
Nearly all the leading business men aro from old Spain. The Spaniard is a close buyer and a hard worker. Ho has business
ability and nativo shrewdness. The Cuban, as a general thing, lacks these qualities. How much of this is due to tho climate, and how much to the way of living it would perhaps be impossible to say. The habit of drinking coffee at all hours, of smoking incessantly, of working four or five hours a day on au empty stomach,
of neglect of sanitation and hygiene, or gorging on sweets aid
greasy foods, unquestionably must
have a vast deal to do with the degeneration of the son of Span
ish parents, well known to be inferior to his ancestors. The cli
mate, it would seem, acts a Sec
ondary part in this playing out of the stamina of a people. Yet, another thing adds to tho problem; that is, the intermixture of races j a long timo ago the ludian and i
then the negro. And here, as in the 'states,' tho cross results in
perpetuating tho worst traits of the two races. Of course, there are numerous and striking exceptions to these remarks, but they are true iu the main. Tho
Cuban negress is often a very beautiful woman, but she is possessed of seven devils, each more unnatural than the other.
Children in Havana below the
age of i or 5 play in the streets in an interesting dress composed chiefly of an air of innocence and a necklace of perspiration. Their clothes possibly are in the wash.
This custom has tho advantage of
preventing any confusion as to sex. Strangers anxious to com
pliment purents en the appo&rance of their children cannot make the
unpardonable error of calling a boy she and a girl he. So thtro
woather begins.
October 8th is the last day a voter can move from one precinct to another in the same township to ontitlo him to a vote. If ho moves from one township to ano'.hor after Sept. 9th he is not entitled to a vote.
! grocery department is in charge
of l03s I'iivi'., who noiy assisted by Lee Treadway, Hc-iucr Mossey, Theodore Treadway, Chti. Bright and Wm. Norrhs.
Trustee Carson of Polk tp. has selected tho following teachors, Gcorgo McPike, A. K. Gilstrap, G. P. Bowers, C. M. Jackson, B. L. GilBtrap, E. C. Norman, Vannia Carson, Jerry W. Jones.
Mrs. W. li. Baker has been in Cincinnati, Groone co., whero sho has boon visiting hor brother, Richard oho.
Mrs. Audley B. Evans of Torre Hauto is visiting her parents, Richard Gentry and wife, south Rogers street. Cliaa. Wylie is only now just able to sit up, after a seige of malarial fever contracted at Ft. Meade. Wylie, we believe, was a clarinet player in the 159th
band. Remember that Hon. W . R. Gardiner, Republican candidate for Congress, will be in this county beginning next Friday with a speech at Stanford. Miss Fewclothos was tho most popular lady bioycle rider
at the Fair with the men. The
women have no taste in such mat
ters.
-Mrs. Samuel Gilmoro and
daughter are visiting Mrs. Gilmorc's brother, Jas. Howard, at Indianapolis.
Tho father of the
Bros, was their guest last week.
The pension districts compris
S Kiaket! There. In an editorial advocating the increaso of the regular army to 100,000 man, the Chicago lnterOcoan says: "No soldiers were ever put to severer test than the regulars in front of Santiago. Military men tho world over shivered when they saw the work laid out for tbe Americans. But the work was done without a murmur. From tho minute tho regulars landed until Santiago surrendered there was no rotreat, no break in the line, no falling by tho way. There has come from them no complaint. They went up tho hill at 1 Canny and San Juan into a white light seen of all the world. Then they retired so quietly into the shades of camp and hospital that tho world knows not whore tluy are.
Never again will thcrd be prejujdico against such an army. The
men of San Juan are close now to the people's hearts. They are men of tho kind that American 4 love, and the country wants more of them."
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A hot water bottle is a necessity. In time of health it in :t comfort and a luxury . The family without oiiu i without a good friend. The family with one is the family that knows Uk value of such a friend, arid is safe guarded against -Midden attacks of illness. Those bottles are not expensive as some peoplu think.
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Harry Atkinson, by his attorney, John K. Fast, has brought suit for 2,000 against Tlios. Fullertou, who;e horse kicked and broke his leg. Mamie Minott brings suit for divorce against Joe Minett.
Tbe foliowmg are the juries for the present term of court: (hand
Cravens jury: h.l ilyrin, J'ho.s.l. Jbfide,
YVesiley Junes, Levi Wright sr., Tho. Robinson and D.sw Woodall, Petit: inrv: Hnrv Andnrsmi Wm
ing Bloomingtonaud Martinsville j 1u,ch) joiin V:IIiaais, A. H.
have boon consolidated, and J. , ; Johnson,, Cliff. Thompson, J. W. Heyor of Martinsville has beon ; A):Uns , Marion Godsov .John W.
at Gosport. Jacob Noal has beon awarded tho contract for building a 4-room cottage for Henry Benckart, south Walnut street, to replace the building destroyed by tiro. Samuel Wnllingford sr. of Sheridan, Ind., was in town one
duy last week, shaking hands with
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Samples for self measure blanks sent by mail.
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"ROYAL IJLl E I.IKK." B1KK-T RDUTI TO 27th Triennial Conclave
PHTSBURG. PA.
OCTOBKlt lO TO 14, One. Pars ROUND
Mason, Arthur S. Bradford, m. B. Baker, Elijah Gilstrap and Felix Henderson.
In the midst of all the worry about camps and seldiers, President McKinley has the satisfaction of knowing that be has conducted a grand and successful war, and that all the so-called
mistakes are mere motes sunbeam of achievement
are always compensations if one looks for them. Except in tho matter of lack of dress, Havana boys and girls are just like those of any other country."
Mutual Congratulations. "Hello, hello! "Oh, is that
you, Joan I"
"This is Miss d Arc. Whc is
talking?"
"Don't you know my voice!
It's Nappy." "Nappy?" "Yes, yes; Nappy Nappy Bonaparte. Don't you got itl" "Oh, yes, it's Mr. Bonaparte You must excuse me there's suoh a buzting in the 'phone." "That's so. 1 just sailed you up to offer my congratulations." "Congratulations 2 What for?" "Why that American war is is sure to throw us both out of the magazines for months and months to come. " ' "That's so. Ain't it nice! Such a rest for both of us! They were over-working us dreadfully. Thank you so much for reminding me of the pleasant fact. Goodby, Nappy." "By by, Joan." Br-r-rr-r.
A fakir billed a town in Oklahoma with those words, ' 'I am coming," and all tho peoplo wondered what it meant. It was tho talk of the town and in a week or so again appeared Iks words, ' '1 am hore opera houso to-night." The billing had been so mysteriously done that the people flocked to see what it meant. The ad-
in the I mission was only 55 cents. The
which " house was filled. Wh
i9n nobod
shall illuminate through future! else could get in the fakir had a years glorious uage in the j boy raise the curtain displaying
world's hisiorv. Every Amen
can ktiw this. i and will u'e pr. passe?.
proud of it, .Her a time
on :ui oasol n placard on whiel
wsrc written iu tht hand, '! nm som:.'
j w gone lorr; cr.
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liii nnmnrnm frinnda Mr VVnlJOIllOn. J
li--?rtw1 ie a trnn ailvnr u l v tii f i SllOOl
this year. Miss Connelly, of Indianapolis, is to act as trimmor r'or Mrs. Grogory. Mrs. Beardshy, of Chicago will trim for Mrs. Buckloy this fall. G. P. Pauley is at New Albany visiting his old friend, Andros Huncilman, who is seriously ill with paralysis. J. V. Kelso has moved his family to St. Louie, Mo., where they will reside. Mrs. John Buakirk of Gosport was visiting relations and friends here last week.
It is stated that Rev.E.F. Flanigat: has been assigned to College Avenue M. E. church, as Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wilson, of Lamor, Mo., arrived last evening and aro the guests af the family
B. Wilson, west tiih
18t8. TRIP.
Ticks on sale October Sth to l'lth, IS'.iH, inclusive, jjood for return pastavc
to (K-.tobar 17th, except that by daposit
Notieo of Administration. NOTICE IS HKUKBY (ilVKX. that the ui'.!i'r!i,-i:.-ii him lvvaii appiiintvJ by the Clerk of tha Circuit Coui t ol Monro county, State of lnd iatia. Trustee of tho ate erf Emily
uog.ri, ate ol Uonroa county, tW-
C-0BJll
Saiii oalaW vont. Sept. so, BS.
Kotleo of Tiua! Kt-itleiaoBi. I No. -11C.1 In tin Mor,r p cireait court, October Term, 16'jS. In the matter of the estate of John C. Whisnand, deceasod. William I. Vise, Exeeutor. jS'otioo is heriibv R-ivun thai tho id-;U-rsir!od as eYosutor of the last will Hill tivitiinent or .ithn C. Whisnand,
ileaeased, of the i-t ito oj said dcee-
dout, has pre.neni.fd und filed his accounts and vouchers and final settlement of saiJ eatnte aud that the same will ccioo up for examination and action of ftairi court on tha second da7 of
of tickt witti Joint Agent at fit's-: tno uetobor torm, l.VB. the satn being1 bui-f . not later than Oct. 17th, ISM, re- j tho lltli day of October, 1BSS, ut whieh turn limit may be extended to Oct. 31st, j time iJl the u.-rnoaa intorasted in said 1I:S. The 1!. O. S-W. Ky. offers estate are required to appear in said nioet excellent traia service from all ! court and show cause, if any there be, points on its line, and is noted for its why Raid utt.-o-.ints and vouchers should okirr.iit equipment, handsome Dav ! not be approved; and th j heirs of said ( oarhsi, rullmau Buffet 1'arlor and ! estate, iotratues and devisees in the Sleeping Cars, solid Vestibuled Trains. : will of said John 0. Whinnand, and atl iitfore purehasiuf tiukats, consult ' others interestod therein, aro cvIbc Ef eats )i. A ). fi-Vf. Uy. O. 1". Mc- j hereby rquired at the time and place Caiu v, UenM PassV Ag-t , r!scii)uti.O. ' u:'eid to u;pear and maUa pi-oof of
! their heirship und claim to any part
ot Buul estate
wis im.
FRENCH LI6K. IHDIftNfl.
Nowly
Furnished Throughout.
Rates - $1 to $2 Per Dajj. According to Location of Rooms. Hotel Open the Year Koand. Free 'Bus From All Trains. Hotel Equipped with Electric Boils and all the latest improvements and modern conveniences. A tirst-clnas livery in connection with Hotol. Conveyances now. Mineral wator furnished at the Hotel. Mineral water shipped to all parts of tho United States. H. E. WELLS, Proprietor.
TUII DIl-.HCT I.IKH BSTWBSI
Chtcajto, Lafayette, IndinnapoISO lni,l,i,inH 1 .mvlavlllA
AKI) ALL P0IXT8
jsros-rix -A-asrrD south
Only line to the famous Health Resorts
West Baden and French lick
S)riug-8. "THE CAttUJliAD OF AMERICA
Notice of Changes in Election Precincts.
Tlim CARD 18, IX BFFBCT XOV. tSth, 189T
RonTIl DOUSD. Local Freight Chiuag-o Night Ex, Chi -airo Mail Niv Albany Ao'm SOUTH BOUKD. f.oisl fieigrht Louisville Ex. Louisville Mall New Albany Ac'm
Train No. 7 only runs to Now Albany Train No. starts from New Albany
A. Iv. IIbitox, Apent, Blooming-ton. Ind. F. J. JIkbd, Q. P. A., Chicatro, I1L
So. 44. N-.. 1. No. . No. 8. No. 41. No. 1. No. 5. No. 7.
T:05 a m 11:5 pm 11-00 a m 8:13 p m
(1.-40 a m 4:00 a m
1:40 p m
0:10 a m
is supposed to ho eolIIKNRY A. LEE, Trustee.
Notice of Administration. Notice is uiaitKisy GIVEN that the uiidersuned has beenappointsd by the Clork of the circuit court of
M-inrou enunty, State of Indiana, AdminUtrator of the estate of John i". Walker and Sarah Walker, late of
Monroe county, duceasttd. Said estate ik up itied to be fiolve it. J. W. WALK Kit, Sept. 7. 0S. Administrator.
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Spocial pension examiner Morris has been transferred to Richmond, Wayno co. This will be somowhat inconvenient fer some persons. Oscar Chambers, who has been visiting the family of L. W. Shields and other Monroe county relations for a month, has returned to Ashland, Kansas. Mrs. Aaron Rose und Mrs. E. A. Cummings have gono to Rose Lawn and Chicago to visit Mrs. Thomas Keys and othor relations. Lewis B. Erwin is taking law this year in I. U. He has beon a postal clork on tho Morion. Chas. Booth has bought lot cast of Bert. Ham's residence, and will build a home at once. John L, Senrs has gone to Atica, Ind., to try tha Indiana Mineral Springs for rheumatism. Tue Qunr-rymon's Union have removed to tho large room upstairs over Ad:;ms I'.ro;. dry goods stole, wwt si-la square.
Will compliment the breakfast when good Cofi- ee is served Will enjoy n good dinner better when good Tea is served.
Sept. 20, 9S.
WILLIAM I. FEE, Executor.
S Bof 5l Will agree, af for usiie, that Sravkt's Tens and
5?Tf SEAVKVS TEA STOKE. OOl W. lilrlivveot! Ave.
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RELIABILITY
-Ind. Independent: Tho bji revolution in (iiiina is tin'dly ;iocounted for. The Emperor issued
an edict ubolinhiiur j);;t ulf;. It in j just as if a Presid'-.nt :;s this tjun-; try phoul-'I isstui a Mi-.."8l::mfttini ' coinmaiidiii thai t1 ;r:c "- ' : should bi icised t '. schooner. !
Is a quality some newspapers have lost sight of in these days of "yellow" journalism. They care little for truth and a great deal for temporary sensation. It is not so with THE CHICAGO RECORD. The success of THE RECORD rests upon its reliability. It prints the news all the news and tells the truth about it. It is the only American newspaper outside New York city that has its own exclusive dispatch boat service and its own staff correspondents and artists at the front in both hemispheres. It is the best illustrate.! d.iily newspaper in the worU. Its war news servi, is unapproachably the bet Says the Urbana (111.) Daily Courier: "We read the war nev.'S in the other papers, then we turn to Till: Ci'AQO RECORD to see how mucli of M: true."
A SIMPLE TIRE REPAfflU Punctures in the well known Morgan & Wright tire are mended about as easily aa a man would close a hole In his finger with a bit of court plaster. Inside of the inner tube of the tire lies a long strip ot patching rn bcr, like this:
By Injecting M. & W. quick-repair cement through the puncture into this inner tube, aud then pressing down on the tire with the thumb, like thia,
B.&O.S-W.RY.
.1:31 p. m .8:14 a. m .1:17 a. m 1:37 p. m
tims t-a.:bijH. Trains leave Mitchell, lnd., as follows: eoixo axtr.
No. i, Dally i.. No. 4. Daily No. 6, Daily No. S, Daily Except Sunday
oono wBsi-, No. 1. Dally l:ll p. m No. I, Daily 11:18 a, ra No. 5, Daily fl:J'J a. m No. 7. Daily except Sunday.. .11 :!3 a. m For detail information regarding rates, time on connecting- lines, sleepng, parlor cars, eta., address H.II-Goddabd, Ticket AgV B. A O. 8W. Ky.. Mitchell Ind.; or O. P. McCahty, O. P. A. Cincinnati. O.
the repair strip Inside Is picked up by the cement, thus closing the pancture,
like this:
Notice to Non-Sosldouts. Statk op Ikdiama, I Mokbois County, j In the Monroe Circuit Court, October Term. 1893. Catharine A. Hunter vs. Richard Hunter. Complaint No, 4789. Now comes the plaintiff, by Honley A Wilson, attorneys, and flies her complaint heroin, together with an affidavit of M&tlldn Norris, n disinterested person, that said defendant is not a resident of the .'Hate of Indiana, alse aQidavit of the plaintiff that the defendant Is a resident of city of Louisville, in State of Kentucky, and resides at No. 020 btween Chastaut and Gray in said citv: that said action is for a
divorce, and that said non-resident de
fendant is a necessary ,w:ty thereto. Notice is therefore hero bv given said
defendant, last named, that unless, he be and appear on the first day of'
the next term of the Monroe circuit
court, to be hciduu on tho i-e:oud Mon
day of October, A. D., 1SJS, at the court house in llloominirton In said county jiud Stats, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard aud determined In his absence. Witness my name and the seal of said court affixed at ltloo:nington this 10th day of August, A. I).. lb'JS. skai-1 JOiiNT. WOimWAUI), Aug.lS "DS. Clerk Monroe C. 0.
Very simple, but now every rider
should remember these two "buts," or he wilt fail : j Before injecting cement, pump up the tire. If you don't, the inner tube will be ilabby, like this, :
Sottco to Kon-Utslilents. The State of Indiana, ) Mecroe County, f In tho Moiirre Ciroult Court, October Term, 139$. Estolla L. Uiug vs. Thomas J. King. Complaint No. 4f!0. Now pomes h p'ir-.inti!'!, by Henley ,t WilS'in, her attornnys, and flies her complaint he-.:iu, logtifter with sit iitlltbvit ot a di.iinterented pnrty that .ail ilefeiidaut is rmt a r-ud.-nt of !!: St ' of Indiana m:d with an a:lidavit
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NOTICE IS IIEREHY GIVEN that at the June Term. 1898, of the Hoard of Commissioners of Monroe County, Indiana, the following divisions and establishment of voting places was mado by said Board, to-wit: In the matter of Election Precincts, Monroe County, Indiana. Whereas. It appears to the Board t Commissioners of Monroe County, Indiana, that at tho last general election held in Monroe County more than 150 votes were cast in precinct number in Perry township, Monroe couny, State of Indiana; also in Polk township, Monroe county, Indiana, precinct number one, more than SSO votes were cast. It is therefore ordered that the following record be made: The precincts in Perry township will bo as follows: PBECINCT NUMBER 1 PEEEY TOWNSHIP. Beginning whero center of section MSiintersects Van Buren townslilp;' line, thence south on township Una to the southwest corner of? section 31, thence east on township line to the southeast eorner of section 36, thence north on township line to center of section 13, thence west through the center of sections 13, 14, 15, is, 17 and tS to Van Buren township line. Voting Place, JNo. 5 or Carter's School Houso. PliECINCT NUMBER S-j-PERRY TOWNSHIP. -Beginning where eentar of section 18 intersects Van Buren township line, thence north oa township
line to Bloom:ngton township line, thence east on township lino, to Rogers street in the city of Bloomington.thence south on Rogers street to corporation line, thence east on corporation line to Walnut street, thence south on Walnut street and Salem road to intersection of north line of precinct number 1 in section 18, thence west on precinct number one line through center of sections 17 and IS to intersection of Van Buren township line. Voting place, Brick school house, No. 3. PEECINCT NUMBER S PERRY TOWNSHIP.
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sects uioomington townsnrp line, thence south on Rogers street to corporation line, thence east on corporation line to Walnut street, thence south on Walnut street to the southwest corner of South' Park, thence east on corporation line to the southeast comer of South Park, thence north on Lincoln street to the intersection of Blooming-ton township line, thence west on township line to Rogers Street.
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Building. PRECINCT NUMBER 4 PBRRY TOWNSHIP.
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section nttmoer one, inence west on township line to intersection of Lincoln street, in the city ot Bloomtngton, thence south on Lincoln street to the southeast corner of ScHith Park, thence west on corporation line to the southwest
corner of South Park, thence south on Salem road to the intersection of north liue precinct number one, in sect ion 16, thence east on precinct number one line through center of sections IS, 15, 14 and 13 to Salt Creek township line, thenee north on township lino to Uioomington township lino. Voting place, Lowder's Store. PRECINCT NUMBER OXE--POLK TOWNSHIP. AU that portion of Polk township lying west of the section line, running from the north end of said township to the south end thereof, said line dividing sections 3 and 4, eetions 9 and lO.sections IS and 16 sections SI and i2, sections 27 and S8 and sections 33 and 34. Voting place, School Houso No. 5, on Allen's Creek, in section No. 19. PRECINCT NUMBER I POLK TOWNSHIP. All that portion of Polk township lying east of tho section line, running from the north end of said township to the south eud thereof, raid line dividing sections 3 and 4, sections 0 aiid lti.sertinns IS and 16, M'o:itms SI ami J'.'. seotUtus 8" and 2$ and .sections 33 and 34. Voting place, Bhsckwcl! School House No. 4, iu section 27.
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