Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 May 1883 — Page 4
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THE SATUfc
DAY
COUluER.
jQeai Facts
si
ttfl 1?aiHW i IMiftJH Liniliy, the (lrug;;i;M.j h;-;-s jut received a lull stock si
Mr. John U. ! m! tar. n poll Ihh
jinskirk was
!VK DEMOCRATIC NkWSPAFKP, PrSMSHKB BY HENRY J. I El.Tl-S
unlus MK'toun, an suiornov oil
Laugkst anu Best CiBCfUTioxQjj jSpeuecr, was horc (hi- week.
anything to
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Collins & Karsellsoll Manilla Yankee Uobinsoifs sUow took ia only $40 at Bedford, and that is the reason it readied here in
sue u a kick oil in condition. Several Bedford vultures followed the show to this ptece, and then on to Grbsporh At the latter place the show had good crowds both afternoon and night and succeaded in shaking the Bedford creditors. The hills contracted here were all settled before the show left. Stuart & McPiieeter's seems to he the popular place for agricultural implements of all kinds. Just now they are doing a very large trade in that line, and the general verdict is that the best
machines and the best terms are !
to be had from that firm.
iL "A".- -- 'i.'" If von have auythnig to .H -All the new goods at the N 0r trade jn the way of real esoik 5-tore wore bopht for cash andtliiwnrr going to he liirned i- tate, call Oil Last & hast, lo cash "as fast, as low prieoa Will We jj. proj)OBe to lot lip mkc them go. nir. nvai.,.jwwu. fi,- ,
ounty
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The mite society of the Christian niiiirrtli lipid fit thfti'AS-
Idenco of Joseph N. Alexander fi"e businuss n'oms " Mai" Strect-
last Monday night.
STINESVILLE ITEMS Our stone qua i rics iv u running in lull blast, and shipping fine stone lo all the leading cities. The L. N. A. A C. R. K. v ill immediately begin the construction ot a switeh to the
quarry of the Terrc Haute stone com pany West of town, which when completed Will eiiablcfthis company to carry on a much more extensive business. Wu understand Mr. Lyon ex Mayor of Torre Haute will open his new quarry, East of "the railroad track at once, and if the stone proves as expected, he will construct a switch to it. With three quarries, working 150 men or more. Stincsville will boom. Jim Williams will soon erect two
The citizens of Go sport held a j
meeting, last week, and adopted the following resolutions. Be it resolved by the citizens of Oosport, in mass meeting assemcled, that we wotrkl respectfully request the Honorable Tow.ii Board to tender the 3L, N. A. & 0. R. It. Co. the necessary grounds for the erection and mainton uice of a round house and machine shops at a suitable place in the vicinity of said town, liy this time our esteemed neighbors have no doubt learned that their efforts to secure the shops "died a-bornin." The City of Bloomington is the place where the division car shops have been located.
Tho Southern Exposition, which opens' at Louisville August 1st, and continues one hundred days, promises to be the grandest affair of the kind ever held West of the Alleghany mountains. The main building, which is now ia the course of erection, will cover thirteen acres of ground, and will cost $200,000. It will be the largest building ever erected for a like purpose, except the Centennial baLkJiiig at Philadelphia. It is the intention of the L, N. A. & C. raihv&y to give such low rates of fare to Louisville, during the Exposition, as will induce everyone to go. We therefore advise all our readers to make their arrangements to embrace the opportunity to see a sight seldom witnessed in a lifetime. Attorneys and adiaimstrators
who are friendly to the Courier are hereby uotified that the law which required the clerk to publish a notice of final settlement was changed by the last legislature so as to require the administrator to give the notice. Like that of notice of appointment and sale it can be published in any newspaper in the county. You will find the law on page 13, .Section 23, of the dependent's estate act. As the law contains an emergency clause, it has been in force some tiine. The burglar is atrbad in the land. On Saturday night BloomHeld raided; and Worthingtcn on tJunday night. Monday night i offiC. half-dozen residences in this place were visited by burglars Judge J, C. Robinson, Judge W. M. Franklin, Capt. JBeero, W. T. Alverson, D. L. Ward and others. Their search was thorough, bqionly small amounts of money and edibles were taken. The parties were seen but not identified. On Tuesday riisrfit several residences in Gosport were visited, but no valuables were fakeit by th$ housebreakers. Spence. Democrat. The store in which lie postoffice at Richards, Brown bounty,' is situated, was robbed Si)day night of a large quanity xf goods and all the money an hasd.
The postolfice was also despoiled of 30 or $40 in money and stamps. They had guards stationed at various places, who halted ail comers attd kept them away white the robbery was going on. When the dee was 'completed they quietly ihir depart ur.
Our stocomodati n r station agent
J. T. 6reetr promises us a new depot soon. Why not build it of stone? Win. Eastern is the champion fisherman of Ben n. Jlissida Terry, quite nn accomplished musician and vocalist, is completing her studies at Bloomington, There are wedding and rumor of weddings in ol.l Bean. We predict one shortly ; ask Doc. Greer, who, by the by, is succeeding in his practice admirably. We fear Bean will soon lose sev oral of her fair daughters, well, boys, tiiey will make good wives and dem
ocratic votes. Miss Auttie Farmer is well-liked as a teacher. Mrs. JennieEaston, lhatquecn of land-ladies, has rented her hole! for a year, and is 'miking some improvements on her new home. If Stinesville had a few men as energetic as Mrs. Easton it would soon be a city. We understand enquiries are being msde by the Pros. atty. as to those parties, who were seining in the creeks, Look out boys! Wheat looks thin, Com ahem all planted. Chesley Acufif ba3 moved his grocery from Gosport to this place.
until everybody in the county tries Manilla Coffee, Parties from Bloosnington, Smithville and Stincsvillo will take in Bi'uvt"s show at Indianapolis next Baturday. Mrs. Juno Shields, of Seymour,
was here this week to attend the funeral of her father, Hon. I L. D. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. tr, Vv. Edwards, of Spencer, are visiting Mr. .1. D. Worrall and family. Bloomington has tho most industrious young ladies (in the way of chewing gun:) of any town in the State. The By-Laws of the Monroe Building Association have been printed and will be ready for
custriDUiion ny ivionttay. Jjvery
Stockholder should have a copy. Spring chickens are beginning to ripen. An unusual large crop will be raised for the hene-lt of the Methodist Conference which meets in Bloomington the latter part of August. The first thing a citizen of Bloomington asks when lie comes out in the morning is, "Well, what is the news to-day?" In reply, he is; sure to be made acquainted with some new sensation. Such is life in a large city. Tii ore was a cane nreseni lion in front of the Court-house,,, last
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wall paper of the latest patterns n and styp, and a machine for triminr the same. He also has
ia l.ugv mock oi paints and oiis
J.H. Kan,, late of Shoemaker's, isinow engjiged at (his store and w 11 he pleased to meet his old frienda hero. Everything in the drug lino is kept on hand and
put up by experienced hands. BUSY AS BEES ! At the Bee Hive of W. W. Yieks, dealing out a large and varietl stock of Notions, Dry Good?, Clothing, Boots & Shoes Garnet, &e. Never was our
stook so handsome, and never were goods cheaper. Come and see. You will be welcome.
W, Crstin,
Ladies, have you been to the
vk Slore since I he new goods
WALL PAPER, WIN 1) 0 W S 1 1 A D ES AND FIXTURES, PAINTS, OILS. That were on the road at the time of the lire, to be sold cheap, I will sell the p.npor and put it ou the waP for you cheaper tmin it c?an be done when you buy the paper ami hire it j.nt on. All work gu a ran ted to be iirst-cJass. J. W. Shoemaker.
At Stuart & McPheeters1 store-
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Forth MERCHANT wfwojy rh For the MARKET GADEER For the PRIVATE FAWSSLY Grown by ourselves n 92 sa&JEggag
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ZsrilnnAaome Ilhistruted CaCalogae and Rural Register . BltB , TO A IX. MERCHANTS, 8ND US YOUR 12USINESS CAROS ...TOR TRADE T-IST.
DAVID LANDgETH&SOHS,S
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C. Vanzant has a nice lot of moulding, and is prepared to make picture fraaies to order, at seasonable prices. Arburkle, and other good brown colVues, at 15 cents a pound, at the Bee Hive grocery, nest to the postolfice. I$A RNESANDLE WIS moans mood Pictures! Handsome goods in the way of carpets, at the Bee Hive.
Don't send away lor carpets we I
can sun you. The Bee Hive has just opened a beautiful line of embroideries, laces and inserthigs, which for cheapness and beauty cannot be excelled in this market
VS EiBRTA '8EB aatil
Mf VijretAbIe and Flower Sexd CaWlocma far
1988 win lo sent I-RES to all who ajtply-; Customers ofi
iasi scasun neeu not rtuc ior u. ah vmi iron ay ckUblisbmcnt wnrranted to be botli fresh and true to tuuoe.
to far. tliat should it ve otherwise. I acrcc to refill the
'order gratis. My collection of vegetable seed is- one of
iuc jiiii csicnsive 10 on louiui u any Auicuiiiu (.wniuguc, and a large part of it is of rsjr 'n irrowin?. An tile original Introducer of Early Ohio and Rarbank Potatoes. MnrblchcAd Kttrly Corn, the Hubbard 8qewh1 Marblvbend Cabbuge, 1'hlnnoy Melon and a icr.rc of oilu;r nex- fture.t Allies. 1 invite the natron-
atfeof lite puhlte. In the garden and on the farms ofBthose who plant my sc'cl will be found my best advertise-
mcnt. jnmee H. Gregorys Karweneaa. Mass
The York Store, INDIANAPOLIS, 1ND.
Wedn
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esaay morning.
Citv Mar
shal Reeves made tho presentation address, Prosecutor Duncan replied, and Judge Wilson made the closing speech. Such is life in a large city. You can buy Manilla Coffee only of Collins & Karsell.
A REUNION, v There was a reunion meeting of the- Alexander family held at James Alexander's on the Uth day of May. 18S3, in consideration ot Mrs. Mar tha J. Mulhiiin and daughter's departure for Columbus, Kansas, to make that their future home. There were four daughters ai. 1 two sons, all the brothers and sisters now living, 17 persons in all. The overage ages of the brothers and sisters are 05 years. The day was spent in social conversation and the partaking of a sumptuous dinner, and in the evening before separating it was decided to meet again at the house of Nancy Jano Alexander, in Bloomington. on the 9Hi day of May, IS 84
WOOL! WOOL ! i Attention, farmers ! The New York Store wants to buy your wool, and will pay the highest market price in cash." L. S. Field & Co. Make your husband happy by giving him Manilla Coffee. wfqs '"a" " Garden Dust" is a complete exterminator of insects, worms, moths, grubs, potatoe and cabbage worms. No need of any more annoyance by potatoe worms, if everyone that has a garden buys a package of "Garden Dust," It is also good as a
fertilizer. Sold only by Collins I SS5Kr'i" .".f
& Karseli.
SMOSE KOVSLMBS OPENED.
We have opened this week over 600 Parasols which, in addition to our previous large stoek makes an Assortment Full and Complete. We hare Parasols, lrom 25c to $i White and Cream Satin Parsols with Pink, Blue and Cardinal Linings; very rich handles. Black Parasols in AH Colors. Sun Umbrellas in 22, 21 and 2G inch, with Pearl Inlaid, Natural Wood, Carved Wood, and Egyptian Handles. ChiklronglVasolsin All Colors,
Carpet Lining! ggpMoth-proof Carpet Lining, a superior article, cheap at the City Book Store,
North End of FeeVBuddiig , CV0 lege Arena. Hearse furniske when desired. BLQQ'MIirQTOX - IX 1)1 AX
(II FOHSATIVE
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n. will oiaptetalT rhane the blood in the entire aystem in three nma tas. Any pBt-tn vho will take OX E ril.tr
P.'.r curinc Ffiaftle Complaints thse Fills havt no equal. I!iyician-i them In ih-jr practice. Sold evtry where, 5 or tei. Vy mail for 2i eenu in stamps. Send for pamphlet.. X. S. .TOKNSOIf & CO., Boston, 3taiaa.
ah u.r.ftiaa Veterinary svr-w ChomUti nowtravuling in thb country, s- a that rao8t ortto Ilwms ami Cattta Powders aA here are worthU'ms troth. He saya that Sheridan's Conditio Powders aro absolute! v Dure and ifnmcnsclu.
valuable. Nothing on earth will make hers lay like Shoi idou's Condition Powders. Dose, 1 teaspoonfut. io 1 piat food. Swid everywhere, t sent by in at 1 fur SUttor-lama. 1. d. Jookswi S COi BSTO, UASai
fot Al.t PLANTS, for AtT CaOPfci for AJA VXl-i
MATES. AH nro-terned: only tw ie"t feat cut
iruia ami fnri .cod irlanunl ; History riul best metbod-
n&nuug. rtc. nmy i vcts a, mrat twiytj ana 'pc C 9AD3-SCE&5-
-.-tes--2 ecvurai iuoubuuu Yancnc;, i'ifcjt. "t-t,
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Attorneys at law,
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Will pr eWo? in Courts f Mnre and aa oiiiinp counties. Sefial aUestion ald tn ollectiona and aU bmines tiDirusteil tohi aro. lUf
Hard to Beat!
Those New Spring Goods nor arriving at MelforU's, both for quality, tt les ami price.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOO i S SHOES. Please call and examine: them. CC.ilIeffcri &' Sons.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, i Frftelicc in tbo Courts of Monroe una a4jeii ini: ceunties. Prompt attenttes girea te eoi lections an J all other let &l httsiness.
ONE M
Manufactured by the NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANY Stands without a rival in altty, Price &3ax3. Ooniltlon. Twonty-elx years cxperlonoe. Sales annually 65.000 tons. Crops increased Maturity baHfened" one or two weeks.-- Boil improved permanently. Large profits toFarmers wlih use liberally these Standard Fertilizers. Every bag guaranteed ia weight and quality, -by analysis. Send for circular. -v NOBTHWESTEBN FERTILIZING CO.,;
Union Stools. mJTaxt3iiaw CSEOAG-Ov
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If V gg for a SQa7AH3Sor UPBiegCT ItOSEWOOP . Vfi Sf!. t 11 h Stiml HufiL' ui.rl M'l.ii-
POulySoTor n' jfclfrliL Stop, Auiinss ntn! Octave-CoupJer OBC!AS .
Chnpcl OnraiiN .65, fipc Organs o9-2. TMKK.ABS4AIXSlull;r dewriVed
in Illoatratcu 1'ataloicuc wlnclt is evt r UKK mUi r:i particular.-..
B& VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Address or call upon DAXIKl F. BGATT Y5 Washlrifiton, New Jersey.
PAYNES 90 Horse Spark-ArrosHrift
Portable Bnglno liaa cut 10.000 ft, of Michigan ! Pino 1oai-A in 10 -hours, burning slabs iirora lha
BtiW in eijn; ioit Jcugtna.
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JHW'.! fff in form tbo In?5e? of bi? v;ti Bind vu:n:t.v Ibat trhen rtcjKCf.ul by letter we will epuI, "ree J'rom Chnrpo, full lines ofsnm-k-s and cirefuliy fill and l'.vard order? hnvrcvt'T suss!!, by Wiiil f r exvs., as flciired. Prictf! in every on$c the fu'kc ns if tho pur-
j eli;;tr ensue to Indianapolis slid "auus'at tho
Our Work is our Reference.
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WAGON
Gottenadcs for Summer wear I
at McCalla & Cos.
Pettis, Sassett & Co.
VAN BUR EN TOWNSHIP. Corn all pi anted, and a larger aero age than usual planted. Oats needing rain badly. Wheat is coming out and will be from tho present outlook a much bitter crop than expected.
Overalls and waists at Ivk
Call;
& Cos.
Headlight and coil oil at 15 cents a gallon, at the Boo Hive
postoffice.
grocery, next to t
he
-Well may the Nashville merchants "squeal" about Drown County trade coming to Bioomipglon. The New York Store gets the largest pcvtioji of that trade.
When
ever there is a crowd
Road working is the order of the i in town you Villi find a large: o r-
Uon of it at the iSew York Store the people know where to go to
day just now.
Miss IJoyt lectured to a large and attentive audience at Harmon' church on last Wednesday mht
which sreatlv encouraged tho tem
perance workers in this locality. On Thursday- night, May 3d. tlie residence of Alfred Thrasher was burglarized, or rather attempted, as only one of the burglars succeeded
in gaining an entrance.
get their sreods.
The Bee Hive has a lot of stylish clothing cheaper by far than these kind of goods have been for years.
AD M I NIST3 ATOir S S A I. E, Notice is hereby given that the
The fiiiuiiy undersigned administrator of the es-
Yon want a cap of good coffee in the morning, and Manilla is the kind to take.
were awakened and the thieves left without securing any money, as it m supposed that was their object. Mr.-Lather Jcnes has returned tu the home of his father, Lewis Jones. We understand Luther liked Kansas very well, as he is going back next week. Last Friday night the Literary Societies, the Leonard and Kir by school districts, had a spirited debate at the Leonard school house, in which the Kir by Society carried olf the honors. Mr. Sherman Goss has returned home fww Harrodaburji, where he has been going to Normal School. Married at ,thc residence of R. M. Butcher,' Esq., on Thursday eve., May lOlk, 1883, Sir. Lewis J. May to Anna J5. JSston, all of Kirksvilic, Ind. I noticel sometime since in the Courier that one of its correspondents spoke of hayiiig.qjiite a number
tale of Henry Kastin, deceased, iatc
of Monroe county, Indiana, will seli at public auction on SATURDAY, JUNE -J, 1S83. at one o'clock p. m., at the late residence of Meury Bastin. deceased, personal property, eonsistin of household goods and kitchen furniture. Tkkms of Sale: Sums of five dollars and under cash in hand; on sums of oyer five d (.liars a credit of six months will be given the purchaser, giving his note with approved surety waiving lelief from vis I nation and appraisement laws. SAMUEL CLKNDENI , Administrator. East & East, AlL'ys. Notice of Pauper Practice. Notice is hereby givim that the Board of Commissioners of Motirre county will on the oth day of Juno 1R3, let tho pauper practice of the several townships, of paid county for the year, from the loth day of
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Notice is hereby given that the Count; Board of Equalization for .Monroe county will meet in the Grar.d Jury room of the said county situate in the court house in the city of Bloomington. rounty of Monroe and state of Indiana, on the first Monday in June, being the 4th day of June, lfcS:, at 10 o'clock a. in. Said board shall mwet id equalize i;e valuation of proj)rt3' inadd by the coApective township assessors, and transact such other business pertaining the valuation and assessment of property for the year 1SS3, as may be brought before the board Witness my hand, this May 7th, lj3. UICHAHD A - FULK, may 9 S3. Auditor of Monroe Co. , as Our stock never was so large nor good sso aheap. New York Store. Hotice of View and Survey of Hacs,dasiised or Gravel Eoad, Notice is hereby given that at a special term of the Commissioner's Court of Monroe county, Indiana, held on the 23th day of April, 1683, a netiiion ami bond was filed asking lo have the following highway niacadamixnl or graveled, to wit: Commencing on the corporation line ou the North side of the City of iJioomington, in said county, on the Martinsville road, and running thence along or near said Martinsville road to a point in said county where said road intersect? the North line of Bloomington township in said county. Said roid to be made nine feet wide, of small broken lime stone or hard gravel, twelve inches deep, and the grade to be eighteen
-u X N O , AND'REPAIR "SUOTP.
ft make and repair lUiggK
md Wagon. Ail work dne whi
aid warranted to 'give eatisfactieu.
H0ESE SH
Specialty. We have plenty ot yaid room and water for utock. Gil more Brothers, A ad i son St.. West of the Keilro.ii
LoaisTiile M Mtay & fSSun R;y TiM in Effect March 13, ISIS. "Monou Bouie." Affords the Best, Cheapest, Quiskust, most Desirable Route to the Great West and North West, South and South West. SlTnnouGH Passengek Trains,Dail: DAY MAIL. KIUIIT KX
No. 1. No. 3. 31:9pm. H:S3pma S:B0 pm. 7:30 am No 2. No 4, 5:00 pm 3:27 am. 9:10 pm 7:20 am.
Parlor Coaches on day train a Ve twecn Chicr.go. Palace Sleepers on night trains between Chicago and J a c k s o 1 1 v i 1 1 e, F 1 o r i d a . Through tickets ami Round-trip tiekets for South and South-west, and through trip and land exploring tiekets for North and North-wesi ia most direct and close connection routes. Baggage checked through to all places where tickets are v chased. Travelers wanting information, appiy to either of the under signed. ABTER PKBIKtt, Aent. Jiloominp'on, ltd Murray KUcr, It, P .A. Louisi.lo. Xy.
NORTH. Bloomington, .Chicago, SOUTH, Bloomington, Louisville,
T tSfftUTM KVSW VTBBBJZ t Ml 1.9 fSHilS kll tticbestFQjnUrEiitt--C3aiiSi ever InyiiutfiJ. "WsA teat a paired
tcEns 'wrt ZlEEdLi and TOE compete, iii 20 misiuTfca. U svtu uhto knit a great variety of fcucyTTrt far wiilo flwroiaalirais a rcaiJy martcfL Su t
xgsr arawar mm terms to as TiraikBir Kasweg
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Pa
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BJochI. and will ecjsnpleceiy ohano Ibe Wood jn
o ST f to,farn5!? POo 7faowmtnkcl piH ahniSt from lli2w!oha
Our i'u rrinna OT.nk nnnnivuvvn v t -r-rt Tr'iriT r. fT-r Y.. n.': -
to furuiah a horse -power on fcw, io. :' H less fuel Dad 7ater than i:
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logxid,
any other Engiae not fitted ? with an Automatic Cut-Off. If you Tant a Stationary or 1'ortablo Euglno, Bolier. Ctrcular Saw Mill. Shafting or ; PullioH, cither cast or Mcldart'H Pftter.c Wrought Iron Pultay, vena for our lllnstratdd Cta-
' for iufMtnaUu ajd prifea. i
W, PAYNX 4 SOKS, Corning. X, Bax
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CLSPPER M'F'C CO., r ' LIMIT lO
No. S88 Walnut 5tM Cincinnati,
aro reaping a ht vest selling our
Kitehsa fliiean Safety Lamps-
Island other household articles.
Fte The best seAiinffarucies ever put
vS5V on the market. : For frnnaplist 12Sr? s find 1T4tma. nr?flrfe th.
Oiuo & Mississippi y.'Jp
the ninUT t.-j rough oauj AND FAjsT TIMB KOUTfi.
6&a
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oi copies m me courier. l iiavei js nnriled shall outer into contract not missed but one number of the las ordered liv Urn Board.
lot't wide, and well drmnuri. And whereas, at snid special term of r.nld court, on said 25th day of April, 3SS3, the Board granted the prayer of said petition and appointed William I. Lyford, John liar roll nrd William Stream thr.;. competent end disinterested frcehoMera of said county, also Henry Henley, surveyor, to view and survey srdd proposed road, and that they meet at the office of tho Auditor of Monroe county on Hie 21st day of Mav, 1883, at 9 o'clock a. m., to he qualified and
June, to the loth day of Jciuj, then proceed to make said view and
Ktif.h party to whom the .same , srvev, and report the same to this
ISM.
Conner since it jvas horn, nnd think I could Hud &il of the numbers Van Bukkn.
The Board resets es Iho right to
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Do you j5Hl)?i'ribi or borrow??
rejct any or all bids.
j to he paid quarterly.
Iucuako A. Fi:lk, Auditor, Mpt 9ih. (Sol
Hoard at the June Terra, 1S83, of said loird. 5:ven under my ha ml and seal of the Hoard of Commissioners oi Monroe county, at B looming ton, Indiana, this 28th day of ApriClStt. Hk ii Ann A. Ktrj.K, !:-:a:. Auditor . c
Failing !
That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheu matism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, malaria, intermittent fevers, &c. Mr. Simon Blanch? rd, a wellknown citizen of Hayes villc, Meade county, Kentucky, says : " My wife had been sick for a long time, and licr constitution was all broken down and she was unable to work. She was advised tome Drown's Iron Oi ttcrs, and found it to work like a charm. Wc would not now be without l for any consideration, as we consider it the best tonic in the world." Brown's Iron Bitters is iwt a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious effectsGet the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations.
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!2gPReparing' promptly attended to, and guaranteed to be done by skilled workmen, A trial is solicited. In Dudley's drug itr.
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liny Express linn Parlor Cars without cha:if. lo Cinciiriir.i. Dili i is r cars .Seymour in Cincinnati. j 7ilii Mispress has ! 'a face Sleeping Cars in Uiuciniutt without !
cli:i!l:;e. .4'iiftntie Express has Psl
two 8leepliiir Cars U Cineintiati. i ::!T'C!!Lou sv 1 U WaKluiisrlon and Haiti i ?ijtJllo afSiel JLsooks & B&les , - ; . J of ehar Axce; real vjutesv W.v ttw.W' uirure wuinnt t nantzir. Dining vtir k -ly Yn:w,Hxt:KrrfhciV.hc,r!,c:S"' S:tuoiir tu Cincinnati. !
J-T Jv'jit.CTA'f Syrup. Taatw pooo. RJ " V-A Uv.-j inun:.v SoSt hydrusosiste. Ktl
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WHO S UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CeOOftAPHY OF THIS COUK TfJY V7ILL. S DV CXAMINiNO TM:3 MAP THATTM8
Lenvo Ciueinnnti 0 43am S 00am
Leave Mitchell . I - . Ti 3- W.
11 21am n.51am il.47nm S.SIam K9JllffiwS g?e?:l . Ttoxinihi-.
Arrive St. Louis f T O ....... It T hm 1 1 -n.tm
i.-tiiiJ V.,V.I(1 I.11S.1IK . -VUIII The three express trains run daiij eitch way.
$$V Express ling Parlor Car$J
to fet. Louis without ehane, Dining Cars Cine: una ti to 8eniour. IVight. E?pre has Palace Sleeping Cars to t. Louis without
eiianr Also, to Ciiro and Kew !
O r ! eft n s w i tho u t eh u n ge. Pacific UxpPCAK has Palace Sleeping Cars to 5t. Louis without change. For reliable information ft to routes, tickets, time, etc., eppjv i person or by letter to IL A. Fkueivly, Art.. Mitchell, Ind. Or.toT. Vv7. Kuspell, Traveling Passenger A cent, North Vernon, Ind YV V. Pkaboiy, GcnM Supt. W l.KMArTUO. Gen. Pass. Agt.
$0 itm on 11
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Reasons Why they aTo Preferred to Ail OlheT Porous Vlaalers or Exlerual IFlrst. Because they noesces all the merit of th
itrougthonijig porous plfteter, and contain in ad j itlou thereto the newly discovered owerful and I
creased rttbefacicnt, stimulating, sedative and coontcr Irritant efec (e. .... . . Seeond. B scaur n tbey are a genuine pharmaceutical preparation, and ao recognised by tho profcaaion. Bncotjno they are Uie only plaetoie that rellaye pain at once, Becanoo they trill positively enre ejaeteea whioli
rwnoaicu wui not even relieve, , .. t , . ; . : ' y iFUtu. I Tributary to the uni tea Mates Land j BecflusooverOW)i)hvfiluinnflanddriitiT,i ! Office at i
voHiatarlly testified that thoy are superior to all other plasters or xncdiciucs for external uae,
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only medals over given for porous nutters. i 1 u 5 t 11 1 ' 6 i ' O any at U! ress
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fy tho centra! position or its Une, oonneote -tHm oht and tlio Vvoat by the shor tost route, aatl crrie iiaaccat9r3, without ckaugc of c&ra, beViruZL Chicago ivud K.m,aa City, Council IjinCfe, Xavcc--
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Travel on yt Bsnnn
Benson's Cancine Purniis Plaster
SEABURY & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, "flew York. affinOlKMTJli'Y- AT FjAST. Price WcTs BEAD'S Hediutfd CORN wd BUI0N PLASTCR.
KCO and Minneapolis and tit, Paul, via -tfco o2oua
- ALBERT LEA ROUTE'r ,
I X TR E hi New and Direet Line, via Scnc ca a id X.nk6..
Ooviis Lj.ko. Titrtlo Mountain,
Mcuse iTor Gosatiy
Cus and St. Paul
All T&rougn Pasaongova Trains.
-Ticjcqtaftn? aale at 11 prineipal Ticket OiHacaia Uie United States aad Canada. . Baggage cliecked vhrcugn and ratco or tare ak ways as low as competitora that offer leso advauW toiroa. eTO0ofhe?ad?POati0a,Kl?tUie 2oapa anaoW GREAT ROCK SStAND ROUTS, J 3cat Oraoc, or address viee-ms. ,5; Oca't ll'g'r. ... Qan'i Ttt. 4 ffaas. AkW
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