Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 February 1899 — Page 4

coublican Process! notice to rb:i mucAKa.

! The t.Jai ('hi l-rig-re CluM if Indi-j vim. A. Gabe. &Uter aad Proprietor will hoUS ib.c.irairiua) meeting in the city 01 r'orl Wayne on :.i.ii'd.-v, Office Orrosirr. Pc.t Ofi-ce, i Kobmity ' ith. 1 :..." This will bo tit.- ., i m I iner.t imivrt:-nt r;athv, of. Renitliii-

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iFilK;: 'fO MsI.LION'M OF SUF FSiKKMS.

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i Notice of Sdie. of Personal Pfoptrs'vy . !

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And

They'll Get You If You Uoa't Watch Out.

wil; be ill ho'i..." e;.; . iu b: the man from whom t.'e orvruii i-m derived it- name, an.i it .vi'.l cere.iiiy be a most iUtintr t!roe for UrnubM. -m to nuet ami cordially freei each other as m'.nbc.-s of the. irraud old part the- people. It is not only iuiport-.nt but it is xpoeted that every eotvity in the St a to Will '.). rc!v.-c :;i:ted if, this m. i l,i:i.r

li:omv':;i.m has ; n Itvpnblienti State com-

I If? COliM'tllt

WOWS on resolutions.

while the one i wm. F. TsRoy. xiN.;

1 haumni. lc.-,p. ten. uim

I -.ft, 1 IH-'.t:i:HY C'VC". I. Levi l:. Mai A.iin'n'

.si. to of C. I", Stanyvr.

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(Indianapolis Daily Sentinel. The celattu plntvs which were

exuos-iti in the legislative vham- IHat. V. Hill

.... l. s;.......!..,. ,l,v..!.-r.l selected by thf

:lhe one Irom uie senate

only two organisms,

from the house contains so many i Ai to cover the gelatin with con- j tinuous growth an;l could nt be conntc.l. Some of the house mi-1 roiie3 were of a putrtiattivo va- i

rietv.

The senate plate was exposed t uotn, one hour after adjournment, the house plate bein exposed at the same time, the body being in session, however. The special house committee on ventilation, beaded by Representative Strong, has recommended fur

adoption toe ventilating plan pro-

Homo Life in I'orto Kieo. The native early morning men!

;is a enp 01 eouee w.ili msik au.i a piece of bread. 15re-.kfa-t t I served at 11 or 13 o'c lock, and i

seldom elaborate, unions guests are in the house. Boiled ejrrs, bread and -coffee satisfies an ordinary man, but the hungry man eats garlicky beefsteak iu addition. Oinnor is the meal of the ky, andds eaten between and 7 -o'clock. This is. the native's only

posed by the Specialty mannfac- full heavy meal, and this" faet nay

turiflg cumpany of this city. This ! account for Jiis ability to eat a plan is also endorsed by the state quantity of food which leaves (he health officers. (average Ameriean a victim to inThe plan consists f putting! digestion remrse. electric exhaust faus alre the j The evenings in the; horns f ;ir ceiling to draw out the impure jinstauct', of an alcalde, the itayor air. They are of a size to freshen : nf the town are speel: around the the air completely every eighteen j center of the marble-topped tab e, minutes. i j lazily rocking to and f roe iu the The fathers of these legislators, j big chairs. The moo smoke their however, have swallowed buckets j cigarette the women never smoke fnl of microbes and never knew j land a flow of small-talk filled it got to be 75 and 80 years old! with simple jokes and sallies, conmany of them, too. People-stitate the evening's amusement. an bow understand how danger-j Where tbey have pianos, tluous it w to go to church, from j daughters exhibit their limited the condition of those plates ex-) skill on instruments which are -posed in the Indiana House of ; jangled and out of tune. One ..Representatives. j never sees a book or a magazine j in these houses, though in two or Who would desire to live in ! three of the larger cities there arc :a colder country than this ? And j many literary men. iieading is yet there are localities wficre it is ' not a strong point of the island

worse, lne rouoivjng is a un-; popuiauou.

kota's paper's account of one of the cyclones to which that coun

try is freooentlv treated:

The Philadelphia Times calls

attention to the fact, which every-

.. ...l. u..i.-A hodv must have observed, that a

weeds and Russian thistle through" j marked change has taken place tu the air at a 29-mile gait and the ' the names givet to girls J here gate went too. Manv stoves j tendency to get back to the were drawn out through the chim-!good old Bible na.nes. or at least neys: a strong wind blew in at! to call a girl or woman by her the nect of a bottle and blow the I genuine name, whose etymplogy bottom ont. Nchraska wagon ! meaning, instead id conttnu tracks passed over by thousands. h&hy corrupUon of it. The strain on the wire fences was ? There seems to be a reaction from -so great that staples were drawn fancy names such as Gladys, -oat 1 the noEth side of the posts, i Beatrice, Pansy, to the Mary, A kerosene barrel standing in ' Margaret, Elizabeth and Kathafront of a grocery f,tore was suck-' e of our grandmothers time, .ed out the bung hole and turned i Even the once much despised inside out like a lady's slipper, rah now spelled without the The dirt blew from a post holo in "b," has becomo fashionable, the hill side and left the hole Nor are diminutives us popular as sticking out of the ground about -they o"OT were- In tins direction two feet with t'ae dirt around it"! the influence of higher schools . j and colleges for girls has been ex- . ,:rted to excellent purpose. The

alwsrE iu6M.-ouuie..,Ka. Lizzies. Bessies, Sadies.

Almost everybody ,v!n reads i-.c newspapers is suv-? io know Swamp-Root. It is the groat medical tr.un.ph Oi the miK'ti'enth -entury; lis-ov-exvl .iter vrs intiring f.ci'-n-V.:'' resi::iVvi!i liy lib? eiuine'il. t.id net' and bladder picial:.st., -Dr. Kilmer, -nivl iuts truly wnderful power in curing kidney, liver, bladder a;: 1 uric acid ii';e.ises. Kidn-;y trouble is responsible for more sickness and sudden deaths than e.ny otiiet disease, and irt so -J ;;-.! i ;h:( thousands have-il viilinii -k'lowing it. Your kidnpys lilter yur blood and kep it pur?, that's what thev

are there for. Yon ar.-ivell when your kidneys a:. well. Thtvisands owe their health and even life t Swamp-Rout and thousand more can he made veil who to -driy ihitk themselves beyond Jielp if thev will take Dr. Kiliuer'e Swan.p-Root. IW special arrangement with

the '-'ReputdicHii Progress" and to prove for yourself tho wonderful and pronpi curative powers of this groat discovery every r.;ader w II be sent by mail, prepaid, a free sample bottle and with it a ho.ik telling more about Swamp-Root and containing some of the thousands up n thousands oftestimoni.il letter.-received from sufferers cured. Please mention that you read this generous offer -iu the BloomingtoB, Ind., "liepubliciin Progress" and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bingjamton, N. Y. If you are already convinced that 8wamp-Root is what you need, you can tret the regular fif ty-cent and one-dollar sizes at tlie drug stores or of medicine dealers. Make n note of the name, SWAMP ROOT, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and remember that it is prepared only by Dr. Kilmer i&Co., ijinghauiton, N. Y. Choice Taffies, and other candies, manufactured and on sale by Geo A. Bcnckart each day.

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V KDM KM'.VV MAR-. -11 lsv. 1S. l'v follow I) il,.i -riiv l ev .iitil pnvertjr. i i-ioiu'm, t i thv tala ! ..-. -. I ih- t ut, to-nil-l!orr.-, -lil, l.-fa, Wn-'-p. ITa.r, Co a bikI -nl.. also .V:!)r, I'i.i-ii.'iiiiT It H;.-vi, , n,n;ih.i!il

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I an ti i itri iU lb ,u..-. .Sale- al tb?

I TKKMS or -SALE, j For all uii.o-.nits u.. exceeding Ota i'.-iilai . cnsli in hnr.,i. For araountt i five dollars nml upHi ds. ! i-redit of ; six (iimitlm will ha ci-.nn. Note liaaring ix p-v e,.t. in-, vest atter nialiiri i.y. w ith ;iv-prvvd security, niui u--iiir-liujr v ligation ur apraibeiunit iiivrt, I will 1 e repaired . LEVI It STANEB. I Feb. 'S3, Administrator ; K. A. Knlk. Attorney. i iiovt-riimeiii's Health Kesori. i I bk Hot y:v.X;;;i ,; ahka vkas. IOwjimI iiiirt : oi iroll.d by ihe l:. S. i4uvoi iini.-ni. i.ii.i hii i iu.u' its endorse

ment for tl;e ru:v of rlifnmatisni. norvonh jrostr:itio:i. blood ;md hkin dis-

oases, foinalo coniolaintM, Moin;e..h. j liver aa.-l i;i.li ,-y troubles, insoin iia jandtlJ viii!-t i'.iiii'iiiul disorders. Jiki j hotels of ali .Trai!..s for all (Masses. II Ih'striteri bnoK'n of information si-nt or.

j applieation. Fr rale and infoi iiiaI tion i'Ohi L'rnin.j- rout,', et.. apply t.j iiffonW It. & .' S-W. liy. oruddreji; (). j !' M et'ABTV. t'.eucral Fassenfer Aent. I V'lneimial !. .

No i ice of Sale of ftjoPH i; is HKi;i:iiY t;ivi;, that J.-.hr, V. Walber. A.huiTiisti-alor of ti." ' :.!.' Of S:rilb VVaUre . d.e.-i-:i .- ,'it, .i ' ..JT-.-c a; p-.bii..-. au.'i..,i to , i fh.rt i;-r. r. oo tFliSOWj l-'KUtlt'AUY -.'tiTrf. lS;il), .':. f !io".vir.jf roal e .l.iti-. bi-vit: in 1.4 thv-:-.' hr.n.u-ed and I.Hirr.v-six (3"6 in t'.iH eity of ISioominirtoii, Monro.' county, Indian:".. Sj on t'ue premises at One o'elo -l; f. M. T KIT MS OF S!.F. 0..p-tl,U'-.i ta-h. on,-.-t.li ;rt i'l sif a;el ine-;);ini ;n twelve nvmlhr. from d ite 'o.' 3; .'.e. p...r:'has:i- to .'iv, nit s for d -..'!-r.-d p.; V.11. n':- be o-invf ' p-'r r.iit. inti- v- l.--..in day of sab-, waiving ali relic? from valuation r appraisement law:- with ::ond frtnl4itld sureties or a !iior!jfat,rc 011 said real estate. JOHN V. U'AI.KKi:. .Ian. 31. ' !'.). Administrator.

B.&0.S-W. RY. TABLE, i rains leave Mitchell. Ind., as follows: OOl-Mi K.1ST. 'So. Dailv p. in

' N. 4. I a 1 1 v ;ll a. 111 (No. fi. Daily :i:27 a. 111 1 .No. if. Daily Except Sunday . ..2:37 p. 111 j CiOIXO WEST. So. 1, Oaily p. m . No. 3, iaily U':l a. m i No. 5. Daily ',:!!. a. m ! No. 7. Daily except Sunday.. .11:23 a. in ! Tor detail information regarding j rains, time on connecting lines, sleepi iifr. parlir cars, etc., address II. ll.i.oon ai-o. Ticket Asfl. B. Jk. O. S- ! W. liy.. Mitchell Ind.: or O. P. McSCakt'v. t. V. A.. Cincinnati. O.

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THK THAWING Tl liNl'lKIvS.

Important, Notice.

The Big1 Store.

We place on sale Tuesday morning, Jan. 24th, 460 Pairs of Pants. Odds and ends. Regular value $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. To clean them out quickly we mark, them 5fk, 75c, 11.00 & SI.25 The making alone would cost you

double these prices. Call at oncei

and get first pick all sizes.

Notice hereby jnv.'ti by the Hoard of Commissioners of Monroe Count. Indiana, that 'Pen Hollars reward will lie ifiven for the e.ccest and conviction of any person foitn I guilty of violating the following statute: AN ACT to prevent teaming and hauling over turnpikes and gravel roads ai certain times and seasons of tho year, fActs lfis9, p. 37H. Appprovcl March It, Is?.;!. In force May 10, ISKu. Section I. ' t!e it enacted by the General Asseuil.-ly of the State oi Indiana, that il shall be unlawful for ;iny person to haul over any tiirnpike or gravel loads at any time when the same is thawing through, or is by reason of iv t weat her in condition to he cut ill) or injured by heavy hauling, a load on a narrow-tired wagon of more than twenty hundred j-ounds or on a broadtired wagon of more than twenty-live Imn. '.red pounds, and any person violating the provision of this Act shall be fined not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars for each load so hauled. FRED. MATTHEWS. Auditor Monroe Countv.

1ST Umi HER OFFERED.

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htm demonstrated ton thouaviff times that it is almost iul.illibU for vyongwi's PESUUAR WEAKHEgSES, lrreRularlMes and etTnnqementa. It has become tho h::uim remedy for t'iiR class of trouble. It. exerU a wor.der?i:l!y u-;tii:i.T. i.lrpn.theninu and BooUiicsc Influence upon the iueD8trtit!l et-?au$. lb cures "whites" EiKlftUfiiiof the vromb. It ctope ftoodiag au3 relieves sup

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NOTICE OF FIKST MEETING OF C'ltKIHTOKS. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Indiana. In llankruptey. !n the matter of 1 Walter C. Lindley ! In Hankruptcy. Kankrupl. 1 To the creditors of Walter C. Li idley ot iiUiomicgton. ill the county of Monroe, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby giveu that on the 30th day of December, A. D. ISMS, the said Walter C. Linfiley was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the law office of Henley & Wilson in the town of Itloomington. Monroe county, Indiana, on the 3d day of Februaryi A. D. Ibw'.i. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their elaimv, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. THOMAS VA XlirSKlKJC, Keferee in Bankruptcy. Jan. 18. 'U3.

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I,1FE, FIKK. TOIJSAWO, AOCIOKNT PLATE OL.VMS, lUUUGIiAKY, STKAM BOIL lilt AND IC.H l'i.OV I : US Re.al &sfafe Bought and Sold $

MONEY TO LOAN -ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTY

At 5 to 0 per cent, in Sums of 500 to $1,000.

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Office Three Door? South of First National f$3

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Telephone 42.

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Public Sale of Persona! Property. NOTICE IS IIEl'EHY GIVEN that the undersigned administratrix -of the estate of (tilburt K. I'evry. deceased, w ill ort'er for sale at onblic outcry at and near the town o:? Ellettsville, Monroe County. Indiana, and at the cty of Bloomiugtou, Monroe county, Indiana, on TUESDAY. THE 14rn DAY OF FEUIU'AIIY, 1890, all the personal property of said estate consisting of Horses. Cattle, Hogs, Wagons, Hay. Corn. farming implements, wheat in the grant ry, oats, self binding reaper, mowing machine, harness, two channeling machines, tracks, tools, steam boiler and engine, stone on hands at the quarries, fireproaf safe, office furniture, letter press, typewriter, one stock of goods known as grocery store with delivery wagon, piano, lot household goods and kitchen furnitUre, buggies.e.ar:s and bvggy harness. All of said properly w ill In; sold at the premises owned by the lee.tsea near the town of Ellettsville and at the town of Ellettsville, except the piauo and household goods, which will be sold at the late residence of the deceased in the city of liluomtngton. and said sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. ra. on said 1 Ith day of February, at Ellettsville. Indiana, an.l will continue from day to day until the articles named and "all the personal property of said decedent s-iall have been sold. TERMS OF SALE. Sums of five dollars (S5.U0) and under, cash. Over live dollars (fS.00), a credit of six (fi) months, the purchaser giving a note at six () .ier cent, interest after maturity, waiving valuation and ap

praisement laws, with good security. This the liJth day of January, 1SW11ENH1ETTE E. PERRY, Administratrix. Henley & Wilson. Attorneys.

NOTICI3 OF FIRST MEETING, OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United St.i t es for the District of Indiana. La Bankruptcy. In the matter of 1 William II. Tiucher 'in Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. ) To t he creditors of William H.TincAer of Bloonaington. in the Ceunty of Monroe, and district foTesaid, a banlc rupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 27th d iy of December. A. D. !, the said William 11. Tincher. was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the law office of Duncan ft Batman in the town of Bloomington, Monro county, Indiana, on the 3d day of February, A. I). ISO'.i, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time said creditor may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as maj proper! v onie before said meeting. ' THOM AS VAN BCSKIRK, Keferee in Bankruptcy. Jan. IS, 'TJ.

Annual Elections

StockHOlders' Meeting:. THE ANNUAL MEETIN& of the Stockholders of this rir:rfjo .. TtrrtowTVOTYkW

STONE COMPANY, will be held at the office of the Comuarv on the Second Tuesday of Febru-

i arv, the Uth, I ioa, at 10 o'clock a. m. ' WILLIAM JOHNSON, j Dec, 13, '98. Secretary.

the comrades who served in Ar

kansas era rinar the war of the ro-

; Nellies, Annies and Saliies have ibeen banished from the college

appearing Neither

facflion were disenssi ng the warm ; ; thfl names Jettnrei attached to ' Arkanaas ; . tbejr ()ri fofm

L Tr "r TJ: : ZJ r,V;ri are pet names or perversion? in by wiling at hot stuff lalk Qm mQt jlH. .about the kettlfas of malten lead, - .f, diwti from Brjn .of horseradish assisted by vcnne MaSr d sul)scribin pepper, of mangoes filled Wltnj herself Maymo or May belle; and pepper and horseradish, they arc Norma, Sohofll whl8OIU0 notbingin comparison. One jif; perfectly willing the boys had a pint bottle of the ; haveLovie !inJj Bh.dio- apiiear jnoonshine m h pocket one day Jn ftrnaniental text 'tlleir which tecame so hot it set fare to M&t,a hflve iis elothes, and he was only wdjtheir d Iicatos in lhe school to. byan nnceremomous bath given ;d ise changes mav be tinhim byhtscfflmrades. He insisted ; im' taat ,,nt they tond to shmv tt was orwvt. nvnn if it wo hot . . . .

w ' i that in unnillpv thinir ns well as

i in dress, in education and in work

changes have

TAXES FOR 1899. Ivlonroe County, Indiana.

Notice is hereby piven that the Taxes levied for State, County, School, and other purposes, in Monroe Couniy Indiana,

stuff.

the

been accom-)

, . ., . , , . ,. I plished largely through the influ-, It was the mdgc who was talk-; : . .. " t ... ;1 ,

. ,,cuow u sieau'i couiiuoit seu.su.

pressed snd painful menstruation. For Charge of Liio it is the best medicine made. It is beneficial daring pregnancy, ami fcelps to bring children into homes barren for years. It iuvifrorntcs, stimulates, strengthens tlie whole system. This gTeat remedy i offered to all aSicted women. 'Why will anv woman suffer another minute wiih cerraln relief within reach t Wins of ivordui only costs jll.OOper bottle at jour drag store. For ativiw, in easf riiiriiKi arw-ta! dtreciion. atl4rtM, plrinj j-ii;?i.;s. the "lAvlit'' AdviaorvDfjwrtmcntt" The CUittaitooga M&licinc Co., Chattanooga, Ifftva. Rev. 1. W. SMITH. Ca-Oen. S. C. lays: " My wits used Wine of Car dul at horns for falling ot the womb and It entirelf

cvrsa ner.

AH Pike Tax is included in regular receipts for Pikes constructed in 1897 and J 398Rates of Taxation For 1898.

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ing, says Good Stories. "One of

my most peculiar experiences was : In the February number ofi while 1 was on the bench down io ' the American Monthly Review of1 Pennsylvania. Hnnk Walders E0VieW3 the editor seeks to apply ! was brought down from the moun- the e3Sons 0f onr national failures tains charged with stealing a shoat !;jn tj,e suth during the reconfrom one of his neighbors. 1 had ; struetion period following the hunted and fished with the old Civil War to the present problems fellow as a gukle, and felt sorry ; of a uitiiilar nature in Cuba, Porto to see him in trouble. I asked , giCOi aud thc Philippines. His jnm if he wanted a jury trial. - i deductions are interesting and in'Don't want no trial 'tall,' ho i 8tructive. He says: "The tnw replied, doggedly. TU just; way to restore the South to the

leati guilty. l nam't got no ; Union after thc war was to re-

nesses or no friends. They'll : BtP t.h South t its own nwi-

-just swear I stole that hog an' ;pi0. The same principle apwhorc'll I be?' ; pi;os to-day in tho tsew territories Batdidjou steal it, Honk? ! j tut coining under our control. 'Didn't steal ntilfin'. But I j The editor warns us against a new kin take my medicine.' I type of "carpet-bagger" who is TU enter a plea of not guilty, : threatening to invade Cuba and appoint a lawyer to defend nameV) the franehiss-gral.Uer. you. You shall have a chance to : a large proportion of space in prove yonr innocence. : this number of the Review is giv I ain't goin' ter be foolin' ,C11 up to editorial and contributed 'round with no lawyer. 1 bought j articles on the management of that shoat from a feller, an' that's j foreign dependencies. ' Sylvester all there is to hit.' j Baxter contaibutcs an intorcstii)" Then! called him to me audibly of the Dutch rule in Java",' whispered: Now, honest, Hunk, janj Dr. Daniel Dorchester makes between man and man, did youja Btatitical exhibit of the recent steal the pig ? d,.ift toward colonial and prolec-,

-rfisi aiwccn you au mo, jeages torate governments.

no uue eisc buitu &uuw a wont about it. 'Course I did. That there measly Bill Sims owed me $3 - for two years, an' I jest lifted th' sboat ter git even. ' The case went to trial. Tho testimony against Hunk was strong, and I charged thc jury as fairly as I ever did ii my life, but they acquitted him. Then Hunk came up to me with a flushed face and bangiiig bead. 'Ponuiy soul, iedge, I didn't

tnean fur to tell no lie

Nat. U. Hill of this city is a member of the committee on resolutions of the convention of Republican clubs that meets at Fort Wayne, Feb. 11.

1 stole that shoat, but it 'pears J.

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ilONKY TO LOAN. I have money to loan at 51 per cent, on good farm property, iu amounts of 1,000 or more. Also 6 per cent, money to lonn on city property near square or in small amounts on farms. Offi.ce No.

I thought; 104 g. SnJe East Kirk wood Ave

nue, Bloomiugtou;- Ind. Wjh. A, Kick,

Notice of Application fbr License The under-.igncd, a iciile person over the age of iwemy-one years, and eontinuoe.s inh: bitant aud resident of i!!ooiii;iigt..ui town-hip, Monroe county. State of In.iiann. for the last two i years, hereinjflves noLcj to the citizen:! f.f the e'ty f B'oomiiv -ion. In s.ura. end of the First Ward s:.id ei'.y of i.Hiuitagt:.n a-cd of 'lo.:niiigt.t! towusnip. in the county e.f J-lonr-w ;:el Stat .; of J.n'.inna. t'.at be tvifl at the :l.irrii Term, l.-j.t. of the llor.r' ot Commissioners of '.l.j -tti:::;y of Miu.ree. S.a.c Of llini -!i:. Xl-'i' t'' " -M l' ;vra for a li eiv..- : ii i.ii,.. . ;";.-tkj.vir'.. towit: -S;i:'-.t..':-:s. vi'- -. ;!;i;l '.'.e.'.t .; ;-.:--vs in les .:-j,i!ui: . t. a.t '.ve tr'.i'.m-.; :n a tiin. n.i.i in 'e i'.;r..ti;i. i than a p.::vt a', v. tc ' -' " :- ' .i ' o c err .'ith 11:.' ;MV:i.'--;' ;f ::':.c.v: g 1 !n, !ia:uo t j be ii'-.u. ...i ti: :r.vi;-. upwii -.ii.lc.. !.. :.v.::-eo t. s-.ti xt.itl s.ii.'i.o i-'.ii n :.M.l in;: :t lie, .. .rs, ;; j-..i that :..sid pre!-ii:-:. arc ::!,ta-.:?e.l n t '.-. Kirst iar.l .-I :..til eily . ,.;:. mi;-..r-tin, i.a Il'. ouiiirre-p i-.wn-.ai'. ''o-;ii -- comity. .Mat o ia.'.iuiuv. ai'l d.,.;,-' cdav. follow : in v- ro... 11 boi uoeil nti ! di"..-ribtd as io.l -t.'S. (.-V. ':!: III.)! iC U:.'.i. li.'Cl.ll III, bcgitiit ing ::t t.!. !.. ii west corner of said ro-.ai. . :::;:: t'.iciiee l ;.i;v Id fc. ( ' ir.el:; s, vhuit ...... t.U " in -hi thence a - 3 fc.:! i e-:.e.. ;!n-::e.. Roiith 1 f th"!: e .:,; "a f . t,i..ci.-.e n .rlh ST ; ill. !;es tu tin: v.'aec .. btrgi:i!K ;r. Y.v.. . en b. in:r in tie. Ilrsi : .-r., i; .:ie ..-c..;f.d or -f t -i( f.vo-si-ory brti--. inet.it r.w:f i.ei'e'.ii.;.-, !..- -:i 'c. i. - I'nvtof in -lot r. m:!,-;- ... lnindr.--.! ;i e l t hir. y i ;".'.'' . in t..c city o! i:t k.m.i, .tiiil, ill li'. j. i ., ... -to, i towonhip, M.ifiroi' . ..e.niy I o! ,t . .a . -ei',er ,;!; of s;-,: i iii-i.e. h i in. I d :iu.i e., c. i In d a; f. li ie.';;, t !,: i:!-!! M-T : . lie Fit .-: i v -.f e..;!h -!-e.T siel .'ii-!.t N... e' i.l-.f. i .',; a::.! t!:r;v :i;s.!i. i ;;m.-rg th.-i.cc. i-ont'i t-Aei." i.:'.-- ,"-' . -t, rn:ie'i.;f iii. t. e e ::.. nie::.v - I m..ri.g ti.. i. . ., .- h ivv. 'i.y-ii'ne : fe. t, r:mU:,i-- 1 1. .v .'.-i t ,v, n .y-;i t- t:;:,t ii. t ((.'Lie- i. .. - i.! '.;;.'o'. 'Vh.y. ?- ;i;'. ro:n i.. r. ;iir:t.e.re.'l with -':3s loo.r. :. i:! window.-, that the e.ho!e of . ;!:.: i in vice.- from t!ic street, ami n i. ie;s. screen.-, or ol-st-ri-ot'.tm.-arc -. ;.ia -..) a-. I" prevent a fill: viev -of the ii.e.'.'e of :,! room 1 ;!!-,:: hears ::.-:. : !y Uv-x and Ki.M . :d-- -i be ' '..-e'y lo.-e.l ajei hii!ii vi en.i a!J a.'cis-i.n. ;:-- . e:;t.-.i. il'lNi. V UN. Livoii-Uigt tiiu.. ;. i .

TOWNSHIPS AND TOWNS.

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Richland . . .

Van Buren . . Perry Salt Creek . . Polk

Indian Creek Hloom'iigton City

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j Iv-tie. to iX.iii-Hetildent. i Tl..! :-:ute of ;;:';6Ba. ! I Mo-roe C. :iuty, t in '.he Moi.vre Cirjuit Com't.Jan- : uvry 'l erin. l:,-..t. '. :.inuel t'oh'fy vs. Wi'liam M. t'oU'ey, ' ill'.sworth t'oltev, Walter lCdmorul.-on. Ual. I C.:ni; ,!.-.: r.t No. 'J:i4. Xo-.v eo.nusVhrf o'aiii'iff. by 15. A.

I'tilU. iii.-: ait .-rut-v. and fit s his com-' Clear Creek

vtahti h. iein. together with an aflldai l it Miowin-r that sail! dei'eii.l.ints, WilI liain M. C'llcy. Ellsworth Coffey, (iuv I Kiimoti.lKon. ' .lani" York, Charles i York. Dee C. York. Alice Yo k, the

. unknown hci: s. leeatees aiul lcviMes

I of A'.vrta tri:. le:easeti. arc not r. si-, t, . ! dents of the State of Indiana: that v ,lJ : 5 :id ar'.:o;. i f.-partition of re:.l es-I

I fate it. jM'.itroe ctinty, iadiana. and i that .said ,i ;ii-ic ie,- ut defendant.-, are i neeev. jcir' : tlie'-cto. Nol i, e is iiur. Tore lic.-chy jfirrii aii i...fei'..la.; s ;a ,t r.atued.that unleis they ' be tin . ! :: .pe:;r on the '.til day of the next l-.vi.i : t'.i Monroe circuit court, t.. I e i.O '.en ...-1 the foi.rth Moiled..- of ! Marc!,, A. !.. ' ::'. at th. eo-.irt house in i:!,!..;e"-r.;.'to:i in .-.:M coui.ty and luie. ..n.i .itisv.'.'.' or , umr to said ..inlilit lie ;: viii i.r iita...l and ' '.ei..'i'i';.i'i. ..l ill 1 !o ir tti,. eaec. Witness m .' t::;:ii:' -!' the seal of , sn'..; coi.r; -i. iv- 1 i;:.uiiiiirto-i thi , 2d oay l'ei.r.!. A. II.. 18W. j-:ii Ai;l K. HAf.l.. !bkai-1 Clerk. Feb T. :',. :c" litvr-cs.ANs woitkT Stich as letter heads, note heads, bill heaii.s, .st;. telnet: t envelopes, dodni. p stet.-. .' i riilais in faet all kinds of j i'.i 1 1. iv ; ---do:;..- in neat, work-

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i Notice of Application for license I

The uiHlersie-iicd, a ma! persott orer ' tV aire of twentv-oiie veuis. an i .in I

! inhabitant f Uiooiiiine;!.,n town -hip.

j and the county of Monroe and State I I of mli.ina. for the last past two years, hei coy gives notice to the citizens of j ' tieomiii!;t ni and of the First aid of ,

sai 1 eity, in Itlootning-ton townsliip. in ! sai 1 county of Monroe and the Ma te of I i Indiana, that he will at the .Yarch I

I IV -in liV. of the board f t'oiamis-

sinners of the eountv of AOtn-oe and

Sti.te .I Indiana, apply t saul Hoard

foi a license to sell intoxu'ettui; li-

ZTiZZ? lpttatar" !are duc and Payable at the Treasurer's Office of said County, in the town of Rloomingron, injuU, or at the option of the Tax- ! "'- ' ,'" !lt a ti,n a,".!. 'J88 ! Payer, one-half, including Road Tax in full, on or before the first Monday in May, 1899, and the remainfng; half on or before ; ipiintittcs than a 'juart. .t a Hint, for: ' ' & ' i tr r t f t -r-. . , ; a period of one year, with the privi- the first Monday in November, 1899. When so much as one-half of the Taxes charged to a lax-Payer arc not paid on or I on the premises where sold; the said ! before the first Monday in May, then tne whole amount will become due and delinquent, and the penalty attached.

1 pr.Mincs upon which lie desires to liell

au u sim iouis. , iiiou aim nm i i !i s,

aud on which he will apply for license j

to sell the same, are situated m the First Ward of said eity of lilonniing--to-., in l!lo..mintfl.'ii township. M.mrua county. Slate of Indiana, and described as follows, to-wit: In the tii-st story I routing- the street ard on the ground floor of the! onest ry brhk huiliiing-located on a part of in-lot one hundred ami thirty (K10). in the eity of tSlooiiiin;.rton. HlooutiiiK--

I ton township, county of Monroe in the

' :'M ,iv: of Indiana, which part ot said' ; in-iot is b mtulcd and described is fol- J

lews, to-wit: S beginning- fifty I ." feet due south I

! Oi the r.ortnwcM eoruer oi fuui ioi.

. tJienee rumiinjr south twenty-two ( rii ifeet. then;e riuuiinf.' cast fifty (50 bet. thence runuiii": tiorti. twenty-two ( .'i feet, thence runmufr west fifty (50) I feet to the place of t)e(rinntHKr. Said j bi.;:i:;ii(.' eontainiii; one room only, bej lne; reef .itijrular in shape, the in:.iiie i ii-cMs'irenicnt of same hein:.r as follows:

1 l'orty-nine ,4v) feet east and west aud j Bean Blossom j nineteen i 1! feet and six 0) inches j ; north ami south. j Washington That fund -room is so arranged I I with friars dors and windows that the 1 v,-hoie of said room is in view from the ( Marion I street, and no blinds, sereetis or ob-i i tructi.ins are so placed its to preient ; ;ent0 i ii full view of the iiisi.le dnring hours ; ! prohibited by law, and said room can j j oe. seeurelv closed and loo ked aud all 'j Bloomington Townshi ! t.duiissiou Drevente.i. i

nANll-l, A. STOUT I 111. o.iei-.trton, bid., l'eb. 'i. f.W.

Levy by Tp. j Lery by Town Boards Trustee I

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( .i.es. call ; -r oy teie'eloJlC. 11 !! 'A W.:t (..Milli Kit 1

at the lowest or notify u I !'! a mar ! -ieeat. AVuiu.n j

ROAD TAX RECEIPTS must be presented on or before the First Monday in May, as the Road Tax is all included in the first installment. Road Receipts wili not be Taken in payment for .Second Installment of Taxes. The annual Sale of Delinquent Lands and L ots will take place on the Second Monday in February, J899. Eximine your Receipts before leaving thc office, and see that all your Property is described. PAR'f ICULAR ATTENTION. Those who have lands and lots, or other property in more than one township

j must see that they have a receipt for all.

LUUfN 1 Y WAKKA1N l 5 arc subject to IJdmquent tax. All parsons are wanuJ against purchas-.ag'. Joe S. Woodward,

TREASURER OF MONROE COUNTY.

Rloomineton, Dec. 31, 189$. Pert, v

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FVED. MATTHHWS, Co. Audit r.

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