Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 21, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 March 1883 — Page 4

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A Live Desiocratic Newspaper, Pckushed by Henry J. Feltus

(1 eflVemV I a liourn ii berig tiitMast tnsutute. ; gyw JA ffi? JVs$t

r SI-50 a Year- The Laugkst asd Best Cibculatiok.,

!8tock BOW arriviUff at bee Hive, wmkiflff order. Ex Chief Murker cliftinnnn armu and innrlu a very

jvnti other experien ed fireman will plvaaing closing address, urgently accompany the eoaimiUec and steam- J requesting thoso who ejected to r to Uioomin ptnn ami show the Lire-1 make leashing a profession to take

moil of that town how to use 't. Col. ! mora interest in attending and pre j

Ben net t FI. You n , President of the paring for institute in the future

L. N. A. & C with his aecostnined than had ever been rnaniiRBied in th- i

geuerositv, tentlcrs free Uansporta- 1 pt- tiio inhume ua a gounmo

You m; John Wahi ron now own- a one third inieiest in the chfcir factory. He is a live young businesss

hhhhb!p. man, and Will help to push things.

Stock now arriving. Bee Hive.

Local Facts i

Stock now arriving at Bee Hive.

Sparks from the Big Firo. (eon Unit etl from 1st page.)

The K. A. & C. will SOOn 1 Mart Phillips Unci jtut bought change their time table, when Seed's meat shop, and hiuUnly been the morning train will go south in the business four days before the three 'hours earlier. ...... nre ,i ---r; The following is the insurance on March b ls some the buildings burnt : Allen UcXftiy

gooa wmrer w earner. & Louden. 49.500 en the corner

We hear that George L. Brcvj, ol

Washington township, was roanied, last Monday, to his son's widow who ; i

h&s one child, His wile is also his daughter, and he is both grand father and father to the child. As the husband of his daughter must be his son, he is his own son, and

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lion for the cntfne nud eoromiUM to iw.et uo more u.eprmu year. L. 1), Poij.ct, Ch in, to Bloomington. Mary K. Hiw, Cor. See.

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Sl'o&iidaxit SoAfisf Fries: Over MC!U & 'liLOOKlXGTON. INC

Lidis. have you beui to l!n i Ail win k gunraMiet't;.

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Handsome lltaKtratfld Calulngmo wsd Kurcl Itoswlc? FREE TO ALL MERCHANTS, YOVlt KUSIXEfS CARDS F31t TRADE TJty5

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nresemoa to iioomini,ioa j:s iuci : t - : tlx v l- . . I

'"Sanderson, a nu$ Nlsby enjine 9

Som. of our citizens hovo d-'Kl l,CCo,,.o no. Wooki .a,!,-put iu a uatt of thoio gar-

Watts. $.1,500. There was no insur-

Mrs. Briscoe, living near the sneeon Eena Howe's property

cometeiy, was buried last Friday.

The steam fire engine will ncod at least 1000 feet of rubber hose. Ed MeGee took up a collection of

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child's grand father mvst be its grandmother, hene the mother is also grandmother to her child. At least all of these relationships are so recognized by law.

Ken Rogers lilt s Ben had

a mare stolen from the hitch- for tii0se ijred by the falling ing rack on the square last Sat-I1. MMt Ahoandor who was urdav night The animal was not in necd found, Snnday, near Marion j .The etemn oujiae should be reIlinkle's. j christened, and an appropriate

name for it would be "Naw Albany,

It is said that Thomas MuliikiD, who is now in Illinois, is lying at the point of death. W. W. Durand announces that Barnum's big show opens in New York next Monday. It will start west in about three weeks.

Jack Dovvden came up from Bedford to see the burnt district.

The L., N. A. & Cv will have their Indianapolis branch ready for travel by the first of next month, connecting with the main line at Motion.

Outside of the individual subscriptions to the flood sufferers our city donated 500. It has been returned to us tenfold in the shape of a handsome new steam engine.

,The wife of Judge Pearson died in Bedford last week.

Mrs. Lizzie White, of Johnston county, is visiting her parents. Bollenbachers.

Samuel Gilmore and John Martin now occupy the old Cox property on East Fourth street To -day (Friday ) is Good Friday. and Sunday will be Easter Sunday, two of the most important holy days of the lenten season. While nearly all the protista nt churches will recognize Easter Sunday to- some extent, yet alkof them, but the Episcopalians, ignore Good Friday. We cannot account for this, unless they do not observe Good Friday simply because the Catholics da The Christian Church held a

JL P. Cole has, Phoenix like arisen . from the ashes with the City Book Store, and that popular establish men t may n o w bo f o u n d in fid 1 blast on the east side of College Avenue, South of the Square, where old friends and patrons will be welcomed as of yore. Mr. Cole publishes the following card: Tne undersigli4d tenders his deep stnse ot obligation to his friends for their sympathy in his misfortune and also for their active exertions in rescuing his property from destruction. E. P. Cole, E P. Cole's safe was recovered af ter the fire with $100 in money, books and valuable papers all right. McC alia & Co. now have their goods in Bight's llour store, just West of Howe's coiner, where they earnestly request all those indebted to them ts call and make settlement.

Mr. Will Roddy was married on Thursday n.ght last to Miss Fannie Jfimcry, the ceremony being performed by the U?v. VV. P. MeNary at the residence of the brides parent.?. The young couple will make their home it Sirs. Sue Bailey's, where two rooms Lave been nicely furnish ed for them. The bnde is a daughter of Wtn.jEnserv, and as this is the place of lwjr childhood she has a large cirelp of warm friends who have the best wishes that has mar ried life may be pprmnnlly endowed with happiness. 'I'he groom comes from one c-f the best families in the county, tnd has a largo circle of friends hero, The Courier join:; with the many in extending hearty congratulations.

A Silver Lining to a Dark Cloud !

An Appeal from one in 33istres! The papers have told you the story ofth entire destruction of my stock of goods by fire. I am thus suddenly thrown out of business and have no means o! getting on my feet again unless those who owe me will promptly come forward and pay up. l have accomodated you in the past, now you will certainly help me when 1 am in distress by giving rac my just dues. All those knowing themselves indebted to me will

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pie from iheir homes, and bringing

11m iabany's Crsnerous Sift, Through the dark clouds that hovered over our a trick oi. litila city dur ing tiu days following the great c alii m ity t h e re cam e a gl r a m ol s u n s h I u c ist Monday in the sapeof a rumor that Nw Albany was about to present us with a dteaiu lire engine. Postmaster McPhceters Udegraphed to Postmaster Hurley of Now Alb any asking him H there was any truth in the rumor. The tallowing reply came. have drawn up a petition which will be sent lo the Council to-night. M, M. HntusT. ISarly Tuesday morning the wire brought the following glad tidings: The C.iounuil have donated your city an eagine." M. M. If UIUILEY As to how it all came about, ve will let the New Albany' Daily Ledger tell the story, as follows: When 1he Hood disaster came upon this city, throating the distinction

start in business once more. My books were all saved and I can be found at Stewart & McPheeteis7 store where settlemen ts can be made. J W. Shoemaker.

festival at the residence of Rich-j The public schools had their ud A. Folk on Tuesday night of spring vacation this week.

last week. There was a larsre at- j

Now plant your shade trees.

tendance, and an elegant supper Now is the time to get your

norse anaacR ouis printea. Holtzman brothers have put a

was served. A candy stand under thecharge of Miss Ida Ross and Lulu Falk was well patronized, but the -young men thought that the fail clerks were sweeter ihan the wares thev offered. To

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new smoke stack on their woolen mill.

The Thompson troupe of three

1hHp n periormers pmyea, to a small

the Christian Caureh much cred-1 fdience last Tuesday night

When he is at his best, .Thompson is' a whole show by himeelf. but on tliis occasion lie was indifferent, and the light receipts seemed to be weighing heavily on his mind. The p!ay(?) "Around the World'" was gotten up to show Thompson off as a hasacter actor and mosieian.

it is due for preparing th: excellent things to eat and- the success of the entertainment The proceeds, which amounted to a very nice sum, go to the building fund.

W. C. Brown, of Chariton, Iowa, is, here to sell the old David Barrow place, near Union-viile.

Frank Shields had the end of a thumb amputated by a buzz saw, at the chair factory last week. C. A. Mobley was in Louisville last Friday, and the result is piles

of new goods now arriving as the 'Golden Rule."

During his visit here last week, the Rev. J. L. Pifcner preached in th M. E. Church. He was warmly welcomed by a large audience composed chiefly of his old friends and admirers, His sermon served t renew the deep regret that he was so abruptly taken from us. "They say5' that a well-known lady will soon shuffle off the coils of single blessedness. Some of the supplies donated to the flood sufferers are still on

hand, and will probably be do-1 lobe bzmth has received notice

nated to needy ones in our own | from a Jeweler's Association in the city. | East, of which he is a member, that | a gang of thieves are now making Our citizens were successful | their way West for the purpose of

in petitioning the county commissioners for a donation for a free ferry below town. Owen county gives $200 and Monroe $200, and the ferry will shortly be ready for the accomodation of the public. -Gosport Item. Mr. Johnston, of Monroe county, has bought the Luken-

bill llouring mill, and will, we

Hon. J. W. Buskirk, John Stockwell and George P. Finley have gone to Hot Springs, Ark. The railroad has changed time. The noon, afternoon and night trains arrive ten minutes earlier, and the early morning train goes down at 3:27.

robbing. Look out for them!

large its capacity and make it a

first class mill. William Ahder-I

We are getting all our winter at the tail end.

The city council has decided that property holders must clean their

own gutters.

Smoke issminig from the roof of Mendelssohn hall, last Tuesday morning, caused more excitement.

learn, put in new machinery, en- The uauS9 proved to be a ehoaked

up stove pipe

destitution and suffering to so many of our citjizens, the citizens of Blooming ton wike among the first in the State to (respond to the city's call for help jam! sent generously of money, provisions and clothing to help those in distress. Not only did Bloomington respond promptly, but it seemed as though her people con Id not do too much in the srork of mercy they had in hand, and thoy sent two or three cargoes of relief stores, and they asked if mora was needed. Last week a distruciivo fire visited Bloomington. Against the destroying flames wore helpless from alack of engines and fire extinguish ing; apparatus. The city of New Albany hoard of Bloomingtoirs calamity with lively S3 m pa thy and immed lately d el erm i n ed to do w h at was in their power to prevent the recurrence of a like disaster. At the meeting of the City Council last night a petition was presented, numerously signed, (ever; citizen to whome it was presented signing it gladly) asking that body to present Bloomington a steam Ore engine the city has three she does not use as a slight testimonial ot the gratitude our citizens feel for the generous kindneos they have received from the citizens of that town. The Coun

cil, without hesitation, voted affirm - ntively on the petition, and the steamer Sanderson will bo taken to Bloouiingtoa by a special committee of citizens and the Council ot Mon day next, and formally presented to that city. This morning the Lf.ogexi received the following dispatch from the eit'zons of B'oomington, through Mr. II. J, Feltns, editor of the Courier, which shows how the good people ef that town regard the action of the Council: Bloovikctox, March 20. Our citzens are wild with delight light over New Albany's generous gi ft. 1 1 co m vh as a s;. I v c; r ! i ngi ng to a Aery dark cloud. We hope y on

will send & delegation to present the engine in person, I-f, J. Fbltus. Mr. J- G. McPheeters the popular Postmaster t Bloomington, oa bona 11 of the citizens, a?so sends the following dispatch: Bloom iKTCK, March 20th Daily Lkdujer: Convey to your Council and people the thanks of our city for the tiniclv and generous

gift. Our people are enthusiastic in

their expressions

nd is his grandfather, he is hisi .n. T. .., , . . . , All those knowing tliennelves in rn grandfather. The wife of the I0'000' xt wlU he brouKht hcre dehted to me will please come ft,..

next Monday 111 charge ol a com- wald lxm aelte iminediauly. Ina-

mittce who Wui present it to ine much as I nave aocomodateo;rou in 1 gj'HKTA' K 8CE2 H4l

city Of Bloomington in the name the past and am now in need of the nn-Knuannl Af Kw Allmiiir moncy I hopu one and all will coiim

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Us: r.'iawji iwcl r.ot wnw fr it. All sccu sent irom myj MirJilKhiKiML.irnrMl u l.eiv.th frtsh anl true to name,!

so ur, riiat should it p. vf otlijrwUe, 1 3re c tef.il the j

t-jdfcr jfjaits. My roller.;: nt el vjc!aoii .scct in- wicoi the most c vtensjve tn i f jud i&iny AlftCifcaO'Cataivjae, -n. I Uv x i.a.-t o it is i f n". vn cro-..,intr. " Ar the!

The L. N. A. & C. railway has tendered free transportation to the committee and steamer. But one member of the New Albanp Council, Mr. Vernia, voted agaiast presenting the engine The Conunitteo and Steamer will be here on the noon train next Monday. There will be a citizens mteting at the Courthouse on this (Friday) night to make arrangements for this reception. If the weather will permit the ceremonies will take place in front of the burnt district Monday afternoon. The Bloomington Band will furnish the suisic.

forward nd s.itlio without a second

iuxilation. C. B. Pkkoi:::.

The New York Stoie had s big stock last year, but it can doub ie cliscynnt it this year.

Col. George W. Friedley, of Bedford, attorney for the L, N. A. & G. Railway was her) or.

SALT CREEK ITJtMS I learn than a Mr. Ktults contemplates starting a saw mill in this township sood. There was -a spelling at Johnnie Shield's school out night last wek. The prospects art good for peach cobblers boiug ssareo about here next summer. M isi Aggie Andtrson's school closed last Wednesday. Hiss Anderson has been assigned a school at the Snoddy sshdol house, Perry tp. There was prayer meeting at the Knight school house last Thu:sday night. Mel. Trial er has built a new dffeliing house, Win, and Jimmy Swartz

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Oiia ."i scstrt ol otiier ne,r 1 -:ijetai;C. t mvitt i parron-.iji-f ihc 3iiV-ic. In the jrMtien Aad on Ui trm of

10,000 Farmers 'd'Ow .u Mv Sexo Stork' has been cstabHsbcl IT ymvf. Uw tlw Ural in IsdiAgft-i glwaytlww tbr most comnlctfl. Such an expt-riente Ucurta'hulf ;i -var.nuen-'o tli .' u-Jyt? Scci-i. iv.'tais time I av ijitroducoij iMny valuablo varieties. My tu'riilH ('jinlo'fii, wi leu Is . cut ft e io nil fryfli 2tz.nl, Id uuiquo. original. ;ieiah!e an-l hai)Jsomo. 'TCi'-K J i::5iSi v-il' b"er Bad muny XrtQJ&LlSS$ Orasrcs, Sug-ar Cflne. Broom Corn.Fujld Corn, bjatt,S-.v.vi j'ntau. -j.Meb is. Ac. '25513 AIISJjEXEI .

Will !1II41 1 l!l .'.inil'NI. 11112 t.'.1l Ji I ki.. 1 KAUA. I IU 4 W.iiWl II i.t; HUI IS.. -r.

Onions, tin 1 Hist early and hunt late'aWj.;;v: .nU tli etud.'-f vm;.taliLa ia' thsi-r jr.uUy flml tUxKtad xtv-.'UK's gathered in Imliana and st ven 'Akur 2?r;ius, Cna t aut. Km ;. DfHl ....

North End of Fee's Building, Ol lege Avenue. Hearse furnish? 1 w hen desired. BLOOM IMG VOX - IKBIAXa

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Will practia? in Court. of Mouree an4 ne oininff caunlics. S, ceiwl aiUtien Paul ft wilftttlioxiK una aii businusi bUtrvstva to hi a,tu lUi

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of culture of Grr.ij,. v-s rorv Grasties.- Fodder . 3H3db, Tsa

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otTPseew HIRAM S9BI.EY &CO. CHICA60.IIU Sochester.ff.Y,

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have 'gone near Indianapolis to or k this sjri n Fr a n k Mobley has removed 1 his father's. The vrriUr has in hs possession the iirat issue the Bloomington Courier; l30 80S different issues of the same pa-

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neanesay, m. oigoct, we learn, i,eatthifi? lt ig vumored thal being to decide as to whhe the Wftp fapm in thja town machine shops houlu he ioca ed M d ownerg at the -Y or at the depot, it he- ' fr Hhi,h RW of R.tin.

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ing a seilled fact that Uosport is

lobe a division station. Col. Friedley examined both places, and will, we learn, report in favor of the grounds at the depot, the water and other privileges being much better than at the

burg, Ind., sister of N&then M

ley, has been dangerously ill for some time. Mis.. Lib., Huntington's school closes to-day, (Friday), with spelling at night. The wheat in this section It t - 1 7T1 It I

looxs verr nau. lalK aoui

eomidaticui of the employees. We also learn that in about four weeks a oew accemmodation Iraiu will be run from this ulae to Louisville. The location of the shops and divisions at this place being a fixed fact, we may look for a boom for the town. -Spencer Democrat. You are a little off. Negotiations are now pending fur the erection of the machine shops in the south part of Bloomington, near Itallenbacher1 spoke factory. The oily will, in all prob

ability, donate six acres of land for that purpose. All the lnU's novelties in new gnoris, atthft New York Store. The remainder of my stock, consisting of over 6.000 worth of hoots wd p.hr.es, will he fa mid at the Mendelssohn hall, whore thev will he sold regard es of cofiL Call and

see for yonrself. I mean buMness.J

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:t will make her sro five times

rs quick at a sale. J. B- fi.

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this and the Air Line, which i? under control of the same company. We did not learn the full particulars as to the shops, but it is known that it will requite about thirty houses for the ae

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Teacher's Institute.

An institute of the Washington

sehednle ihe nov train older signals went into c fleet.

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M'lien it's wamr?r there will be a great rnsh to the Bee Htye to inspect tlic immense stock of new good that have IWn arriving every day for luc past two weeks. Our adviee is to go now, and avoid the big crowd. Hiram Lindlsy, the druggist,

and Marion township tencheia renveaed at Haech Grove. Saturday, February 24, 1883. The following: teachers from Washington were present: L. D. Pulley, Alice M. Lynch. Laura A. Houston and Mary E. Hupp. Thera was only one teachr from Mariou rcsunt, Alice Wh'tesell. In the absence of ihe secretary the institute was oponod without tie reading of the minute of the preceding meeting and roll oll. The first recitation was given by L. D. Poller, on Land Survey, which was listened to most atfcentiraly by those present, and regarded very interesting. This was followed by Alice M. Lynch, Physiology, Digection. Sir Talbott then made a few brief remarks, Laura A. Houston was next called, but not huTing been apprised of the subject assigned her at the previous huti tute was unprepared, likewise ilarj Bourke. Next and last was grammar, diagramed analysis, by Bfary

E, Hupp. So many of tiic teachers being absent the recitations by those that were prepared were soon given. It was then suggested that IX Tal

bott should entertain the institute a while, which invitation he very read-

the past winter. L. I) I'olley thon favored the institute with somo very appropriate remark and sugges

tions. School government was the j"f5$ MiOparmg firomplly atnxt topic of discussion, which was tended to, and guaranteed to be

Our stock never whs so lanr1 nor go?Hi sf o 'viu-ap. Kew York Slor-. Ail the re v goid at I ho New y.rk tore wore i'ouglit tor ca-jh and they are ping in ho turned inIh) cash as fas', as low prices will make them j. n-e-3Ss-Having lost all my instruments Stock fe furni-tne hy the late lire i

earnestly urge ail who know them

selves indebted t y me to call and ) ay u p as 1 w n t in 01 icy a n I I wa n t si had ajitl must hwe it. 1 have an ciiiirc new outfit, ordoivd which wdi he here this week. My uftfce may be found cit the Grieves cirnci l'ront room up stairs. Very iiespect fully V. Cmio. The Bee Hive has a nice carpet room well stocked, and where uu usual bargains are offered. CHANGE OF TIMS ON THE umM ?Mw Alsauy & GMcap R!y. Time in .HJect March iS, 1SSJ. N(kth Day IN! ail 11; 50am, jNight Kxji;iKs ll;02pm. Freights 6iSam, 3.10pm South Day Mail 5.06pm. Niuht Kxpress ?, :27am Freights 9;l$.un, 3:J0pm Passengers please note specially the change of time of Sight .Express South-- S 27 a in. " With this

N O T 1 C ii O F A 1 AI I N 1 S T tt A T J O N . Notice is hereby givea, iliat the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Com I of Monroe (Jounty, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Jc-se 1 liurch Lite of Monroe county , de ceased. Said estate supposed to be solvent. Wiu.iam If. Hrncn. Admin is ra tor. Feb. 20-h, 1883

ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK Not u-e is henhv given thai tin undersigned administrator of th ess lute ot Jesse T.Burch, fieoen .ed, will olfer for sa'e iU puhtic outcry, at thv late residence ot the deceased, in in dia.i (Jreek Township, Monroe county ittdiunn, on " THURSDAY, APRIL 5th, iSS'3, ihe persona! pnpeity of id estateconsitiu of one mare, cattle, sheep, hogs, jrain, farming tools, and vari ms other arlk-lee too nutnerou; fo unmtion. Side to comunuce at M o'eloi-k A .i. TKRMS All sums of $5 00 and undiT, caii; over jyn 00, r. cn-dit of -dx mon!hs will bo uiven by pun-has-er giving: note with intercut, wnivinu valuaUon and appraisemeus law vvilh su IHcent st euritv. WlI.I.I AM H. 1'UKCH, March 6, Administrator.

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Poi-tablo EngiiiB haa cut 10 000 ft. of iliolugan Piuo Hoard Iu 10 hour, bamuig wlabs ii-ozu Ua ik.7 lu eight foot long lbs.

10 7brw 7t Guarcntes io furaLah prwer to saw 8,000 feet of Hiiinlork boards In 10 h.mrs. Our 15 Horse will cu'. 10,'juO Jcci ia sss:-.- tfm

to furnish a - how - power "oa a leaa fuel aud wawr i3U any othar Eitfrino nor flttei with Ba Antomutic Ctii-Oar. If yon wout a SSaifr'-wy or 1'orlablo Engine, Bt-ilor, Civcnlor Sa.r Hii!, Shafsinsf or

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UIUC Ul tilU Jll"C, LU U1U T. W. H MOMMA KICK. At Stuart & McPheeters' store-

Y Potent A?roi;gbfc Imn Pulley, &ul for our :llnr,ir:ttil Oata-

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ADMINISTRAIOB'8 SALS. Notiee is hereby given that tk.un dersingiied administrator of the estate ofKtiithen Clark deeensed, 1m

1 onler of the Monroe Circuit (ourl

will sell at public sale on the premises in Salt Creek township on TUESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1883. the follwing real estate situated in Monroe county, Indiana, low it: All of the northeast quarter of Ike southwest quarter of section thirty -one except 25 acres in a square in tiie northwest corner. Ten acres in a square iu the sruth

t west corner ef northeast q natter ei

section thirty-oue. AH the northwest quarter of the sothwest quarter of section thirty-one lying on the cast side Moore's creek and being in the northwest quarter oPsaiil 10 acre tract containing an acre, AH in town 8 north range 1 east. Terms one-third cash in hand on day of sale remainder ia vro wua payments of six And twelve monlh from dav of sale. Purchaser executing hi.s nutes foi deferred payments with acceptable IrcehoM security waiving relief from valuation

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fr' tiie centra poiitson of ito Uuo, coivcc53 til ast and ie scat by ilio rorte3t route, end casWca at;souC( ra, wii-out Cli asifo of cars, oeiw& . Ciuccso aTid Jisuitaa City, Council I3iur.,Xjcavoav.'otUj, Atehiaon, -Utiaiioailis &sd rfttij. -couucctA ia Uaiou' BcjjcVa with dl tlic pnnclp! liuea cf r oad etvcoa tie Atlantic and tho Pacl.lo Oceans. Ita . mjmont lo vianvalad and magnii-' ent, balng tor.-. posed of Host Oocifortbbla anA 3Seautiful Boy Coacnca, Hasnifiocat Hortoa IloCiinina C'alr Cirs, 1'iuUuau'a 1 rot licet Pclao Olecpinc Car , and the 2JCt Line of Dir.ivs Catti; in tho World . Three Trains bo.-wcou Cnioago and.); STis-.ouri Hi-; er Fointd, Two Trcina belwccn Oiai-; OC50 and Uiz.neapoliS.and fc. Paxil, via tUa 3?sao- ! "ALSERT LEA ROUTE- 4 ! - a Wow an Direct Ilno, r:a Seneca and EnnJrkes,hA3 recc illy been oponod bosrccen RiohasoaJ, jKos-roltc.2?ev- port STct70. Cfaatuinooira, Atlaato, Ats- - Ausia. NaaltV ilc. Lscia v ;llo, Lcxiivrt on, QnamaatL ( i j ilaaftpollB and Lai'syoiie, cud Omaha, Ml an capi Ma vaci fit. Paul aad inter modlatc pctnU. Ail Through Fasaonjisra Travel on gnat Bxpccaav

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1-idotsfcr calu afc nil principal Ticket Offlowiatlje Jaitcd Su.taa and Caaadx - Paggaso c!:.ackad thrcnf;h and iatea of faro &! v. aya aa law as ooEXpetitora that oor leas advaiw--fcr detailed information, get Uio llapa and FWGREAT iiOCK IStAKD ROUTE At yonr nearest Ticket Oitioo, or address R. R. CASUS, , E. GT. JOHN, Vioe-Avitkann'sr. GwfUfcLlftn ''CHICAGO-

BEST MADS, NICEST F1M5SHED, & EASIEST CPSRATiKO RAKE MASE. A 0S1LB OAS' WORS'tt. Circulars Sent JVao. CHIEFTAIN HAY SAKE CO., CANTON, Ohio.

free, from lei ns and piicu in bo ranees Sale to he at J I o'clock a m. Jas. 1. Hknokk A tl mistral or. Feb. 23 1 J8S3. liuskirk k Duncan Att'ys,

Iissjust received il full stock of j Vom dav of sale. Said sale to Le

wall paper of tho latest patterns and stjlts, and a machine for triming the same. He also has a largo stock of paintn and oils ready for the 'spring trade. Dr. J.S. Faris, lnte of Shoemaker's, i,y now engaged at this store and vs;i ho pleased to meet his old friends hero. Everything in the

drug Hue is kept on hand and put up by experienced hands.

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21 N .i:.i3S br a? instead of rcllinrf, griai.5n2 or

sliding upon tint buttor. vVoris iu viio salt 3 well, j

CERTAIN, EASY, QUICK, STRONG, CHEAP. Rand for full tKsuripliTo oiiulsrs to tUe iKTonlora and SJOLK MAKERS,

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OONCORRt, a. H. fiOENTS WAKTEO 'sSHRSlVlSaTS tlnqp ?Xo clitic over InveotO'.l. kV.Ca cir of atoc&ina.s Witb IlEELi and XOI2 couticCc. ia 0 minutes, lt n ill also kbit a gloat vai ifly"of fnr woi'it for whitj there ts always a ready m.-irkct. $. ii,t tor circTpar aiul tnrms to the 'hvombly Tisiltili-anir Xtlac luuc Co, i03 Washiugtuu St., ikat. Ma.

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nit oniti!i.i.iStit. in yJ alMUS1 l1Sjr ri3 W(,n a entertain- dune hv skilled work .,!.w,ru, An.nv.tr hnff. Afr ao.no time hud been con- A nl ia so r fod.

W. I?. Ashor, of aiHrtinsvillejf.Ufisthnoonfl nDon! of New Albanr.

son will have charge of the ihiiL vVlll represent Utr Univweitv at the I J. G. Ma Phkktkbs. i umtd in eonveraisig on tliaV subject ,

Gosport item. ' State Oratorical Contest. The stearaur h an t see!) -J.nl one ft HJOtiou was made that the instxtutr J I 1 I

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IN THE Devi's Lake, TurUo. Mountain, And Mouse Rivor Country

N0ETH 3DAK0TA, j Tributary to the United Slates Land i

Olfleo at GUAND FORKS, DAKOTA. 2Serlioiia9 Jlap nnd inl pnrtbulars mailed Trevto any address s.sistnnt Qenora! Passenger Agent St Fan). Minpo S laiiiteteB. P. ST. TAUL. KXHF.

BfooxU and wlli ccunplctely chancre tho blood in inflr3y3tom.jn three months. Any person vho v!U fake 1 pill each nlphtfrom 1 12 tccoU9 mny De mstorM to sound hoalth. if suoh n tiling lxijossl4le, tkmtby malt fop 8 letter stamps. J?. 8. tfOTiySOW A CO, XSastWt $&s formoyly Jiattyoi HZc,

Its S fCI,,? a?c rcaPn a ha5 :f ft Kita Queen Safety Lamps B'ftd Sfff And other household Articles. R3:fS$3;r. The best setting articles ever put on ( tnarket For ftitiil

CLIPPER M'F'O CO.,

No. Wfi!riut St., CincinneitS,

Wan t good , cr.tivgotlc ttgeat3.: verywhore to bull our v&e.ac pini nriaZ ftanllv &iblt, Tho host lu tho

.tvitriti. aaj uinstmtions, 1611) pn.t hanilMmo bindings, and munv vaiu.ihlo ftuiVi fount In nn ol her Bible. Sells at-sichu Also

iho preflont adixiiniMrauoa. ir yon want to msko j&ss Stetc & floirMS S Phlnn.

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