Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 34, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 June 1883 — Page 4
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I jv. Dkugciutic NswswrBR, Published by Hknry J. Feltvs SlpeTSL. 50 a Year Tan Iuuk$t and Best CuicixTio&cag
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A N N I V E A U Y- Allowances of the Board of County
church of Christ in Bed- i Cfemmissioners Jut Term,
fowl have made arrah&cxnents to
o !ehrnl- the 75th birthday oSEW. 1 gefWlck. JU. Vvhc J. M. Mathes w a puuhe meet- Fij55.ibeUl lw'llxi
in thr church, July 8th next,
which vvlli be the second class Lord's Day in July. To this
ineetitur all arc cordially invited,
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Jcpthu Newkirfc Nathan R. Mntson Gaorgo B. Mooro
Ancel M. Adams
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For the MERCH ANT 2iioHL!SewjanCCIffi
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:uui especially me pioneers anu j4u k. sjxarpo former associates of EUL Malhes. MtCiiUa.& c. We desire to make this the be- N"11 Hunter
rasioii oi a sutnuv reunion auu i
testimonial of our high appreciation of the long and valuable service s of r 1 1. Mathcsin the gospel lainistrv. Those who cannot come vnu report by mail. Ample provision is made for the entertainment of those who come. Committee of C. C. Bedford, Ind, June 15,
VVm. Stevenson
Geo. W. Kirk Jnhn M. More
q,..S. Fields & Co Isaac Flccncr lj)aTifl Rnglies (pasper Vunsant Antly Moritz Frank R. Wooley Andre v. Johnson D. 'J. Raley & Co Eliza J. Henderson
I jPerry Bio. ikJ. K. Anderson o Co
SALT CREEK ITEMS.
John 0. Robeson has been 1 " on the sick list for some time. jjvyaU V. Wicks
-Jackson Davis, son of David Davie, of Vaubaren township,
was visiting A. P. Mobley's tami!y recently. The W. O.Jacobs farm lias been sold to Mr. Axorra. of Polk township, ior
S 1000. Religious
David Miller Nathan H. 3Iatfjon j David Barrow
Jn m es T Leon ard Collins & Karscll Theodore Thrasher James B. Beinh r
William B. Hughes
was held at the Kiiiffht
services i V- n i i. i i i iWmopstrk Kins or at bchool- jN- K. McFadden
ionso, last bunuay eveauig a Wof.dard & Strean
veok. James Swartz has U- VT. Hall
.... xlisii., ,Avir . S. Fields & Co
What few white oak trees
that are left had a heavy bloom !
this year. Mr. George Lamp-j kins of Benton township, whose l house was destroyed by fire rc-j centlv, has many friends here; who deeply sympathises withf him in his "sreat misfortune. ! Trade is brisk here at present! cattle and horns arc sohw like; hot cakes, pigs that are largej enough to root up corn bring a round sum, and fifty dollar cows! is the cry on air hands. The' annual association of the separ-j ale Baptist church, being the;
40th session' of the White River
association, will be held
Friendship church, this township
in October, this year, commenc ii) Friday before Sd Sunday
The white top is ivmg o.
the meadows this year. Don7
say we can't una no empioyt merit. Tramps, go work in thp
corn-field there's plenty to do. -Mrs. Sarah Huntington ha l?een very sick for some time. King Alcohol's shoulders ore heavy laden with charges of jcreot crimes and in fact has its z , . ,, . , ....... '.-.., share, but many a happy home has been wrecked, many a father and son has come to "miseryand woe that never drank a drop of any kind of spirits.- -Thrfib leading dry goods merchants jf Bloomington were former citizens of this township, viz: G: . Meffbrd, C A. Mobley and Johjii McCalhi.- The irish potato crop looks well. J. R. E. j BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notice in hereby given that thjc uly iioartl t Equalization tor tle city of Bloomington, Indiana, wii! meet in the council chamber ot" saifl city on Monday, July 2nd, 1SS3, at 10 u'elock a. m. and continue in session until 4 o'clock p. m. Said hoard will meet to cqualiaic the valuation of property made liy th. city assessor, and transact such business pertaining to the valuation,
aiKi assessment or nrfnertv ior tue
year 1883 as may be brought before
gald board. Witness my hand, this 32nd di of June 1 883. Kobt. C. G reetks City Clerk.
F 3U Holder & cc
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I 50 20 Ih 24 00 10 03 1 15 i no (Hi 41 95 5 SO 3 75 4 r r.r
45 30 1)6 SO 2 7 26 00 m M 50 2 50 22 9( i2 00 16 00 7 40 32 tfO 7 00 S (50 4 00 5 (0 8 00 20 00 12 00 y oo 10 oo
trill cure dyspcps3&,bcaTburn, vnslm ria, kithiey disease, liver complain ami oilier wasting diseases.
BROW a 8 mm
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Yourself I ;
ft
xira K&K .97
0 & &W
enriches the blood and purifies the syutero; caves weakness, lack of energy, etc. Try a bottle.
BROWli'S
t
MOW
is tlie only Iron preparation thnt dcos not color die teeth, and will not cause attache or constipation, as other Iron preparations will.
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Total POOl? HOUSE FAUM William B. Baicer L . 8. Fields & Co Lane fc Buskirk Smith t Richie Win. J. Alien James I. Carter Norman J. Gentry Joseph N. Alexander J. 'M 1 folder h Co Baldridge & Gourley Win. F Eeed James Small L. S. Fields & Co Chris. G. McCalla A. C. McKee Marv A. Smith
Ladi: and all sufferers from ncnTftlfiia, hysteria, and kindred complaiits, will faxd itvitiiout an equal.
7(53 09 SO 150 5 70 45 00
12 10
6 50 121 4 T 2 -1 55 50 1 80 3 GO 60 00 2 75 25 00 C2 50
Total iienry F. Dill man William B. Hughes James Ryan Stror. g & Mattb cws Jamjd C. Voss' Cidvin R. Perdue Ifirrun J. Nichoiy Chris G McCalla Ws. U. Byorly
687
70
$20 00 ?l 70
8 00 0 50 6 00 7 00 83 no 25 eo 85 00
Ladies, have you been to the New York Store since the new goods came in? Go to Lane & Buskirk for fresh vegetables as they are the bosses in that line. Those cummer silks and other dress goods at the Now York Store are setting the ladies wild.
Hive has nisi
J I V.'
Bee
$i72 80
Total
PK1NT1XO & A&Y.SRTX'QXXG Henry J. Feltns 53 00 Waiter S. Brad rule H 75 ASSESSING Sfiehaei Gabbert,Bomi!3gton $1 52 EliUn C. Gilstrap, Polk 100 00 Joscnluis Tomev.lilanon n0 00
John T !lftrtVanDRroTi
U 00
George W WalkerJndianCreek 80 00 John Shorlpck.C!ear Creek 114 00 Wm. L Briseoe,BeanblGssom 114 00 li N Denton J'erry 13 00 Wm McCoy,BentoD 00 00 D A Hubhard,Washington 112 00 Wm J Jackson, "Richland 15.G 00 George Wampler, SaltCreek 00 00
ftnsnei a Loautuui imo ox cm-
broideries, laces and iasertmgs. which for cheapness and beauty cannot be excelled in this market liirara Lindioy, the druggist, has iust received a full stock of wall paper of the latest patterns and styles, and a machine tor trimiug the same. Ho also has a large stock of paints and oils ready ior the spring trade. Dr. J.S. Farisjlate of Shoemaker', b;now encased Jit this store and w li he pleased to meet; his old friends here. Everything in the drug line is kept on hand and put up by experienced hands. Whenever there is a crov.tl in town von will find a ku-ge partion of it at the New York Store the people know where to go to set their ?eod&
EXP3KBE OF IK3AKS
MeCftUa & Co R0AI3
Thomas May
6 10
Wm Blftkeloy
Joseph Thompson Ad C Smith James I Carter A qui la W Rogers James M Hocre Henry IT Yoss John KAndoraon James MoWylie John P Harrell Wm P Lilord William Strean
SALE OB TIMBER LAND. On Tuesday, dune the 26, the farm of the late John S. Johnson will be sold. It is situated about 2 miles West of Ellettsvillc, and consists ol about I Sh acres, from 60 to 70 acres of the land is finely timbered. The
lar&c timber consists mostly of
oak and poplar. Any one wanting such a farm will do well to attend the sale. The sale will
2? 'he made on the premises., and
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van ui'gin ai z o ciocup. in.
$$ 00 15 00 30 00 B 00 3 00 1 50 1 50 I 50
6 00 6 00 6 00
84 50
TO TURNPIKE CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given tnat sealed bids will be received at the Auditors ofSce of Monroe county, Indiana, nfil noon Monda', the 0th day of July, 1883, for grading macadamizing aad improving the Bloomington and Martinsville road known as the "Wal night PikflLn according to the plans and specifications now on filo in the Auditors office. Bids will be received and contracts awarded for tse different sections as specified in said plans and specifications. The different contractors will be required to givft to the satisfaction of tlje board of commissioners security far the proper performance of their res pective contracts. Payments will lie made as the work progresses by estimates made by the superintendent,
reserving 20 percen fc until the linil John M McGeo completion, and acceptance of tlie Robt.M Weir work. The contracts will he let ..to D P Burton
Total
OP BUIDGK Alfred Glover 6 00 BOOKS A??D TATieXEltT Sentinel Co 94 50 Wm B Burford 4tI 50
Total srEciKr John IC Anderson & Co Silas Grimes , Richard A Fulk L Cochran, Louden 5 Miers David ITncrhos David Miller Nathan R Matson
556 00 81 65 22 CO 34 75 16 00 25 00 95 U. 00 32 00
City ot BioomingtonfFire Co) 900 00
Total .. $1107.25 CO OFFICERS SALARIES
Silas Grimes L E McKinncv Richard A Fulk D W Browning
Wm. N. Mattiikws Administrator
The New
1 on
tine stock of ladies' shoes.
Store 1ms a
Ail the new goods at the New York Store were bought for cash and they are going to be turned into cash as fast as low prices will make them sro.
The Now York Store is getting to be the most popular place in town to buy clothing.
The ladies want something nice for commencement, and they know the Bee Hive is 11 o place to got it.
Lauo & Buskirk, o:i
$4H 0! corner, are building up quite a
trade ml they deserve it as lliey are I)oth honest and fair dealing
the lowest ud best bidders, tlje board of commissioners and superintendent receiving the right to reject
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any ana an uius.
Superintendent.
NOTICE OF DISOLUTI02T, The partnership lierctofore existing in the photograph busings in the name of Barnes and Lewis in Bloomington Indiana, was ojn Ihe 15th day of June 1883 dissolved. All debts owing by said firm will be paid by me and all liebts owing to it innst be paid to ku Jxttm M. Baknks,
WraB Baker J D Handy Total
200 00 ' 683' SO
19 00
267 00 .105 00 G3 00 8-i 00 49 00 $1510 10
EaPZNS ot: OUUUNAL9 John Combs $9 10 Silas Grimes 85 50
ffentlemen.
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' Fanners, take your wool to Holteman Ivro.s, who will pay
yon the highest price in cash or
for
goods
it.
of the latest and most nor-nlar somrs of the dav for on-
Totnl
June 14th 1883 R. A. Fulk, Auditor,
i iv 'j asms in Lew M, iUiuersoja s
14 00 OiiioHCO hook store.
never was eo largo
Sfc3 -Sa"
The finest cashmeres ever brought to this market at UcCalla'Jfc Oo.'s. Overalls and waists at Mc CalJa & Co.k
--Our slock
nor good sso aheap. New York Store.
corner is ine oniy
i to
place in Bloominoion where you can iet yovy groceries, dry good, boots shoes, hats and cap;-, and
more than that, von can sret
thein che,ip, too.
i'Tf trie?- n ?r in 4 - yl t
ffior: Ovor ifcCdhi k Gs. liLOOJJIXOTON, ID All wi k guaranteed. G
For the MARKET CARDESeK Fak J PRIVATE PAWill V
Crown by ourselvesas or ska parmB
B"Sr- Handsome Illustrated Catnlotfuo and Rural Itefitster EOEfi TO AIX. jjnntCHAN.TSt SEND VH YOUK BUSINESS CARDS POtt TKADE LIST.'
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CAS PUB VAHSAKT,
UXDEJRTi&KlEa and
Mr "cttctiib lo an J iTlowor Seed Cataioffao
t sa will jc scut FRBK lo all who apply.,. Customers or)
icr.tr.u nyca not tv rite tvr It. aii sccu sei irom my
citatuishmeut warranted to t bith frcu ana uuo lo nanii, jo far, that sjiouid it n, Ve other wise. Z aerec to refill Ue
t,rdcr (ratu. My collection of vezialle sccii 1$. one of.
tnc most cxtc:Mve to be found In any American catalogue, i aiul a Ictjjc iTt of ii is of s7 .Toini. -'".A tho
urlffUiHl hi trod noes of Early Ohio and Burbanki
oquunn, um enwa Cuoouki Jftlnneyi Melon, i ftntl a Jcjrc ol i.iltt nc- Vm-taliir. I invite liir natron-1
fcg-o of the iuUlo. In the garden and on the farms ofj
rnent. .inmoo u. rt, urccorv. iiarblenean.
mis KlrihJiAlni
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No, S
T sr ?svt rm -v tvt
North End of Foe's Bmldlsf, ( ge Arouttd. Hearaa furnisht1
Ttica desired.
BL 00 M T02i - IJfD I A A .
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
BLOOM I IT Q TDK i
An. trill c.nuilately't'hantro the blood in the entire; syntfrni in three months, ABypownn who will UKeUKPiU
r.Al.li MC.IIT riCOal OAK 111 '1'WK.IjV i W islih.l.iBS', o;r.st..vca to3oundlic:tun,u ancuttiaiiigispDssioia. I .r wini- I.tnn f I.irnntiintn thci I'ills h:ivo no OQUai. ll;v!.ji-ij,n 2(! rli.-nt in th ir Jirrtlcj. Sold OVemrherb
.-: Uy .nail for 25 tcnu in ataiaiifl. 5enU for pamiUIi. I. S. ,1 OHZ-raON CO- Boartonilaaa. : 'iiffSSM Pi B rts B B An KngUeh Wlerlnary SBfon and" Choinlai, now v w H JS S P.9l -I O u traveling in this uouutry , -thafc most oft R K&Z'fi '?. Kt i 835 Bsa X. W ni Ej Hyrsc aud Caule Powders stld here arc worth.
ii Kf S viVv L B n IH 9 J ft-B8L H lw traah. lie aars that Sheridan'8 Oondilfoa
s v oi Ka a ut u t j ci w w t u valuah'c. Not bint; on catch t ill make hens lav
lv 1 jniil xood. Sold evory whero, or iut by mat
THE EST
Will jiriatfcft !n Courts of Monroe and a? oiniujr counlitfi. Siochii oncnliou nnid to olioutiouts Mid ail baEiaced ouItuIuu to hi 4ro. lltf
A KKW AND IMPROVED MEANS OF HOLDING THE SIDE
RAILS OF J5KDSTKADS KKOM SPREADING Al'AHT AND DROPPING THE SLATS. No. 3 is r perspective view of a Rodstcatl embodying said invention, with Slut elevated. No, :l is a portion of Side Rails A, showing Slat B, having a groove iu each c; d, in position to rcveiveuialicable iron plate C, which is fastened with screws, or barbed wire nails, on lower strip of raU A, (pf rspective view No. 2 ), extending up int groove in slat B. making a simple Irnss In prevent rails from spreading. This device will be found on no other beds exctpt those iminufaetured by ELLIS BROS,, Spencer, Ind. G. N. Ellis, patentee.
ins&irfe d& Wssic:aB ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SLV0Ml2f6 7 Vir, IJfB
Irftotiro in tho Conrts of Monroe one adjoin Ink a nt i us. lrompt attuntion to co'iuutiona and uil other ieg-ul business-
'Sold in IJIooniinglun, I'nd., by
Go and examir.o their Goods and got their prices before buying.
MBmmmm ... ...
&v?"?S5-3 ales bavo grne
P LOVELL WAS!
Powders are ftbsoluiely pure and immense! Hka Sliet idan's Condition i'owucrs.f Dose. 1 teaspoonfu
1 for S IcUr-staiuji3. I. S. Joukson & Co., D)3TOir, SlAga
We -will mamntee the wLOTEMi WASHER to do better work and do it easier and in less time than any other Tw.iph to tho world. Warranted five years, and if it donTt wish tho
clothes clean -without rubbing, wo wai rexund the money.
AGENTS WANTED8SSSS&
PROOF that Agents are m&Mnsr from ST5 to 8150 per
Fanners mao 3200 to $000 dnrinff the -inter. La-
t puctess Belling this wasner. Betai! pnceonly
Jo to those desiring- anagency 2, Also theCelo-
xoTOsE WRING J2KS at manufacturers -
IF lowest price, "We inyito tho Btrictest investhration. tjenJ
address on a postal card for further particulars.
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Manufactured by the NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANY, Stands without a rival In . dllty, 3Pxrioo xxca Condition. Twenty-stx yoar3 oxperioncc. Sales annually 63.000 tons. Crops increased. Maturity 1 Atoned one or two week?. Soil improved permanently. Lnijre -vraflto to Farmers wSTso THborally those Standard Fertilizers, Every bac guaranteed in woicht and qualityby analysis. Send for circular. NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO.,
TTioia BtoobL YaraSf
HiBaMsny&ca
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iHuniviri
SIXTH SESSION.
Blooming: ton, - Indiana.
Beginning July 23i and ending August 24, 1883, tho week beforo the Monroe County Institute.
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WORK. Normal, embracing everything required by teachers and those desiring to teach. PuKi'ARAToav, meeting tlie wants ot those who may wish to enter preparatory, or college classes next fall. EXPENSES.
LoiusYille Few &9nr S Cisisap Fy. Time in Effect March IS, IJ. "Monon -Route." A fiords the Best, Cheapest, Quick eat, most Desirable Roll to to the Great West and North West, South and South West. gTllKOUGH PaSSENGEU TuAIXS.D.lf.T DAY MAIL. SIOUT EX
lro. i. No. 3. 11:59 pm. 31:23pm. 8:50 pin. 7:3 arif No 2. No 4, pm 3: 16 am, 9:10 pm 7:20 am.
Parlor (Joachcs on dny trains lo tween (Chicago, 1'nlaee Sleepers or; luuht trains between Chicago and J : c k a on v i 1 1 e, Kl o r i d a . Through tickets and Round-trip tickets for South and Soiith-wwi, and through trip and land exploring tickets for North and North-west ia most direct and close council ion routes. HaiTiraije cheekel through to all places where tickets are pur chnsed. Travelers wanting information, apply to either of the under signed, GARTER PEPHfO. Apont. Bloom iagtn, Ind Murrny Kollor, Q, P .A, LuiusvilJc. Xj.
NORTH. Bloomington, Chicago, SOUTH. Bloomington, Louisville,
HfiCMTC? UMMTSfl tSVBBTWilEIlS to 1
S3 mtmitcs. ft wilt also tott a srcr.t variety of lanerr
work for which thwc Is always a ready tnnx;:rt. Sena
ucliiuc Co. j 409 WashiugtimSi., lksloa. Hiz.
the best EcanUy SCntl-
4fic Macnme over lnveuteU will
EtocEicgs, with SlEEJj aiitt TOE cowjplctc, a
EftxxL and xr!.ll copiplotcly c-hnnpro the blood m
new eeop rm Send for fl CATALOGUE & PRICE LIST.
?3io jvilltakcl piH each nijrhtfwrp 1 io Hvmk$ mav ratorsxl to soiml licnlHu If such a lUma -.
iv dg rostorsa- to souna iioninu
bcpossililc. Sentry mnli for 8 IctKn sianty. ji S, jhjTXSO? 4f CO. Huston, iUoa- ,
fbrmely Jtu:tffir3 JLrc
Ml
ROCHESTER N.Y. 179-133 MAIN STRtET,
1
t CHICAGO ILL. 200-206 Randolph St.
Ohio & Mississippi R'y.i Til K HKKAT TrlROf OH CAKj
AM) FAST TIM JO KniTR. asd WEST
em
t2M
f5sf2r on the market For Hnnmiw
pTuition So, for the session; 1.25 per week; in each cas in ad vance. Xo refunding of tuition. Board from 2.50 to S3.0I per woo!:. Expenses for (he entire term need not exceed 20. For further information, address Jas. K. Beck, Jaj3. A. Woodburx, 5 Bloomington, Ind.
There is always a great rush at the Bee Hive on Saturdays. People have found out the place to get the best bargains and the best goods.
lliuubolt
Jeans at McCalla
CO UU. ft.
At
Fresh roasted Java Coflee, at Dunn & Co.'s. Wool wanted by Lane & Buskirk.
3LH$$) songs on separate sheets at only one cent each at Lew's Farmers take your produce to Lane & Buskirk on Fee's corner who will give you fair prices and honest weights. Fresh roasted Golden Bio Coflee, at Dunn & Co.'s. Sole agent for Gold & silver Shirts, the best in the market,
; also for Dr. Bull's Health preserv-
WOOL! WOOL!!
Mi 4- f i rn.rt vAW Corset batishtction guaranAtlention, iarmers ! Jhe-Ne. . vr i cu t , t ? teed or money reiunded. W. . York Sloro wanfs to nay our: i i mi . j. f Wicks Bee Hive store.
wool, auu fYUi miy ic iuuu&i
market price in cash. L. S. Field & Co.
Well may the Nashville merchants "squeal" about Brown
Countv trade comiuff to Bloom-
The Bee Hive has a lot f cf iurfon- The New York Store
Riylisli clothing cheaper by far than these kind of goods have been for years. 5-irillowsIip muslin the best make. At McCalla & Co.'s.
n nwi w mi imwii i-i-m i rrirm
gets the largest portion of that trade.
Good smoked hams 12A
j cents a pound, at the Bee Hive
grocery, next to the postouice.
Ensure Your Property AGAINST
AUJOUNKD TERM OF CUIT COURT.
CIR-
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an
i Notice is licrcbv icn than
i adjourned Tonn of tho regular April
HBrf r8SIiMdJ Aunu JCo.:S oi Monroe oouncy i.,ir-
will be held in the Court-houso n t!io City of Bloomington in taiil county beginning at 8 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday Jul v 10th 138:, and con tint wwvx so Ion a an tho busiuos of said adjourned term shall require, by order of Court.
.Lowest rates obtainable with FRANK E. HUiSTEI
Bloomington, lud.
Agent,
BUSY AS B5S8 ! At the Bee Hive of W. W.
Wicks, dealing out a large and
Witness iv.y name as elork of said Court with the seal thereof iiUHxcd.
varied stock of Notions, Dry .May 30th ISM. i i.. i'U.iV' T.4. W CKa
uooua, iouiui, ouui-u ev uuu.-n rsea a Wm Bkownxino,
y j t." 7, 1 I
SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of the Monroe Circuit Court, tho undersigned administrator of the estate of John S. Johnson, deceased, will offer for sale at auction, on the premises, on Tuesday the 2Gth day of June, 1S83, thu following described real estate sit uated in Monroe County, State of Indiana, to wit: The Northeast quarter of the bouthc.;st quarter of Section six (8).
Also two and a half (2.V) acres ofl'j
the Eat side of the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of said see lion six. Also the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quai ter of section five (5 ), except four acres off of the South side of same. Also the Northwest quarter of tlie Southwest quarter of said section live, except one-half square rod on the Southeast corner of the same. All in town nine(9)North range two (2) West. Terms of Sale: One third cash; the residue in equal payments at six and twelve months, with note at interest, waiving benefit of apprr.isment laws, and secured by good freehold security. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock p. m, Wk. tf. 'Matthews, Administrator. Louden & Miers, Ally's. May 20, 1883. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the will of Sarah Williams, deceased, will, by virtue of the power con for roil on him by said will, sell at public auction on the premises, on MONDAY, JULY 2d, 1883, tho following described real estate
I in Monroe county, Indiana, to -wit:
The North half of in-Iot Nx 26.1, in the town j now city oi Bloomington in said county and state. Terms of Sale: Said sale shall he made for cash in hand, the purchaser taking real estate subject to taxes. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day. Aquii.la W. Rogxks, June L 1883. Executor, Buskirk & Duncan, Ally's.
-KASTWA n&AoiQtn, D:rEx. THight Kx AtlanticEx Leave Si, I .oils fllOain ROOnrn G.50pm 7.20pm Le ye Mitchell-- ' W.:l7Vm 2.47pm 2.23aiu 2.3iam A rri v e G i n ci n n a ti S.23prn (5 35pm Gc3Unm 7.00am Jfrny SCxprc has Parlor Cars without change to Cineinnaii, Din ing cars Seymour to Cincinnati, roihi 'KxpresR has ;Piace Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati without change. Aliai3li Exprrvs has Paluco Slcepimjj Cara to Cincinnati. Louisville, Washington and Haiti tiiporc without idianre. Dining car Seymour to Cincinnati,
. W KSTWAw
m jirx.
m l l.lfipm m 3,51am
Lcavf? Cincinnari A$im 8.00am 7-2 Leave Mitihell -11.21 am nJHam 11.1
9 Arrive St. Ltt:is 7.2f)pm ().20pm 7.10am lL20am The three express trains run daily each. way. 'Dav 32xpVCa has Parlor Cars to St. Louis without change. Dialog Cars Cincinnati to Seymour. .iVight S3X3aSS has Palace Sleeping Cars to St. Louis without change. Also, to Cairo and New Orion ns without change. Pacific M xs'ss has Palace Sleeping Car to bt. Louis without change. For reliable information aa to routes, tickets, time, etc., apply iu person or by letter to
II. A. fituEDLY, Agt. Mitchell, Jnd. Or,loT. W. Buss ell, Traveling Passenger Agent, North Yernonlud W, Pkabodv, GenM Snpt. W. B.Shat j.uCj6eA. Pass. Agt.
arc TCftplng a ap- -
m Kitchen Queen Safe!? Lamps
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No 3S8 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O-
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Sew and pntphic Pictorial 34 iston .of the zrcii.t Sea Sghts ot the WorM. l?y Medical Director SitllTKN, U. S. N. Address
AGENTS Wanted SSfeSS'mbioa wnrks orcbiacter; creat varies ;UUR9 fib DIUIC3 low in irte; stiiitt fstijauvw everywhere; XJberl tens. . Tt'M. iiusrvlaa A CtWj Odd i:vllona Ulcck, Colu&bus, O,
9& 3 wrj ; Branches of Drew fUn$?!s 9Aftftl I CntttaEfaid ovcry e&runt eivww j CBVTXKG, TiUMiUSO, DEAriNG, aad all tlie JISISHtSQ TARTS c2
Pesitioiv Guajanioad if Desired.
BOARDED KRESS 1 31 W NInih SL vhUo learning. CI35lCn?KATX, OHIOi
mO 16 UNACQUAINTED ITH THE OlOORAPnY OFTNttOOOflt TRV WtLUSEC BV EXAMINlNdTHlSMPTWATTHE- 'i" '
WALL PAPER, WINDOW SIIADBS
VTYTriTiKs! XA
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AND OILS.
Never
was our
stock so f.suiosomo, and never were goods clioupcr. Come and .see. You vili be welcome.
Clerk.
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The Now York stove is ready for ''gentle spring" with piles ol host goods ever atiiorod iogolher iu a store in Jiluom-
uigtoa.
That were on the road at the time of the lire, to be sold cheap. 1 wit! sell the paper and put it on the waU for you cheaper than it can ho done when you buy the paper and hire it i.ut on. All work gua ranted to be firat-claft. JLW. SlIOEMAKKB. At SUtarL & McPheeters1 store
By titio central poeition of txa line, onnnecto tb East aiscl tho Wuat by tiio shortcut routo, and oar
s-toe iiaeooncerc, wiwk
CJiliOAfiO
urortu.
ooaucetn in Union Depots with oil the principal
it i o:
ciiniiiK Chair Cats, JTullmau'e lrctti&t falat
i3B of road bolweon tho Atlantic and the Pooino : Oceana, Ito ccuipment io unrivaled and macaifl
ceixt, houiR composr.a of. Moat tJomfortable ana
JBeanttrui Day Coeoho&, SiaKniuoont uorton lio-
nnnui't Kl. PiMntH.
oogo aad Minneapolis and et, iaui, via. the jramwufr ttA ROUTE," 1 . Now and Utreot Line, via Seneca and Ktvnafc eeohae reeontty boen opened between HichmooS. Jforfoik. Newport Ki-wh, Cimn anooaa, Atlantu. Auftuiito, ; Nashville, tjcuievtile, 1- or jugioii, Cincianatt, XndiaoapoUsj and Lafoyotte. and Omaha, Minaeapdi and i?t. Pan,, ana tntevmedato pointo. All Through Pasoenaora Travel on Fast JSxproati 3,'rauw, : -'.v..Ttekota for aaliat WJCWS&otQBl Ticket OBBcosO tho ITni ted Statj and Canada. Baggag? choolvod throvuth taad ratea of faro as wayo aa low aa ttompeiilora Uiat offer lasodvaaFor detailed in formation, get tha Mapa aad yoia crsottho-" -. : GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At your nearest Ticket Qi8cc, ot address R, fi, CABLE, B..8T. ilOHWj Vice-rrca.aculMr, 3ca'lHit.&ya.Alt CHICAGO.
TO more yoons mm t learn rteKKBArHVi
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