Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 July 1883 — Page 4

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and making an opening near the ground succeeded in driving the bees in a gum, when by bursting

' the side of the stump they took BENTON'S BATCiT. 'out about J2 or 15 pounds of as Corn is coining on slowly but nice white honey as ever a bee snrely; the cold weathor has kept crawled over. A short time belt back. Wheat will bo good, fore this George Galyan's wife with 50 per cent off as eompar- fcnnd a swarm of bees working ed with the crop of IS 82 The very nicely in a fallen tree. It oat crop promises well. The is no uncommon thing for a man Aanh out there to find a bee two,

yield. There is now more old ' some formers having hay standing in the stack, in, swarms of captured boos, barv- ton is on a "bi.fi: bee boom.

several Bei

R0VR

ested in 1S8L Irish potatoes

promise well, and there will bejAUDITOR S SALE Ob" SCLIGOL

a; large yiem u me uoioraao nug does not interfere. Fruit not very abundant. Peaches, none; apples more than 50 per cent off. The blackberry crop will be an average one.- The old corn in this countv seems to have been consumed, if we judge from the amount of flour and meal sold by Barnhill and Cain, all brought from Bloomington. Trustee- Barrow is having a school house built on Brummitt's creek. James Chitwoocl, of this township, was married a short time ago to Miss Bookman of Brown count)'. Ben Miller is fitting up a store room in Uninonyille to be "occupied by Tom Cain to sell goods in.-Tames and John L. Spencer encountered and killed a large copperhead: snake near the residence of Isaac Brock, a few days ago. r Ben Branham the carpenter fell from the top of ix barn he was building for James McCary, and was considerable bruised up The wife of Mart Thomas, living iu Marion township, attempted suicide, a week ago Sunday night, by cutting her throat with a case knife. She ielt the house about S o'clock, and dilligenfc search was made for her. She came in about midnight with her apron tied around the wound. No cause assigned only that .she has been in poor health -for some time. Dr. Campbell reports that the wound will not proye fatal, unless inflamation sete in. Sam Hyde killed a large rattle snake a few days- ago; also a young Ratcliff killed one: with ten rattles and a button. Benton.

SALT GREEK ITEMS. A small daughter of James Sexton died recently. - -Several of our citkens went to Ellettsville to hear the American eagle screech the itb.- Milton Cox, a genial young gentleman of Benton township, is now in the far west. Keep an eye on the savage redman. -Andrew Jacobs and wife went to Ellettsviile Wednesday, to visit relatives and take i n the celebration.- -Joe Jacobs has gone to Green county. rPeter and Danny Stephens, sens of squire Stephens, went to the Ellettsviile celebrations-

A gentleman representing the Springfield Illinois nursery Was out here .recently. Several marriages have secured in this township this year, and still the . good5 work goes bravely on. : The writer of the Salt Greek items is not posted' says some, vary well when:' I run out' of brains sufficient to. write for -the Courier, Pi 1 call upon my wise friends to wield the pen. It looked more like Thanksgiving xhy than the 4th of July in Bioomington, most of the stores bei ig closed. But young Americans got in their work well firing the festive shooting crackers. Though flattery blossoms 1 ke fiie idship, yet their is a

great difference '.in. the fruit?

How will wheat -pan out is - now

.the absorbing question; Who w'ill be bur school teachers? - The small boy now longeth for the time to arrive when he can tackle the luscious- melon. r I r J, B E.

BFRTON'S- BIO BEE BOOM. On Monday last M. H. Buskirk, becoming tired of the oppressive heat of his storeroom, started out among his friends in Benton township for a day or two's rest recreation. On Monday night he, with a few oth era cut a bee tree previously found on his mother's land; tbe tree burst in foiling and they did hot get much honey; The next day he started out to find a swarm of his own, and he succeeded in finding a swarm working very nicely in an , old rotten beech slump. Fo at night they again armed themselves with the proper implements and retired to the

epbfc Vn I y sawing the tree off cents a gallon, Wm chcoe frefeirom Ue ground grocery, next to - --'1 I

LANDS.

Notice is hereby ' given that the following tracts or parcels of lan lis town lets, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose, will be

i Hold or offered for sale at; the Court-

house door in the city of Blooming-

ton Countv of Monro , and. State of

Indiana, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Tuesday the 14th

iiav of August, xno same

i having been mortgaged to the State

of Indiana to secure the Daymen t of

Principal and interest of common school and Congressional school fund

of said county, and which have been forfeited td the State for the non payment of interest on . the same. If less than the whole tracts is sold the part so sold will be iu the -northwest corner of the tract, an d if less than the whole lot is sold the part so sold shall be off of the side exfeendiii? across said lot. Tho sale

will he continued from day to day until all shall be sold or offered for sale. Washington Township. Loan No. 2535,- Part of tup sou th west quarter section 36, township ten north of range on e . west, beginn uig twenty-six and two-thirds(2(f ) poles west of the south-east corner of the south west quarter of said section, thence north two hundred aud forty three and three fourths ...(243$) poles, thence cast fifty-three and one-third (53 J) poles, thence south to the south line of said sectiou, thence west to the place of beginning, containing 80 acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Martha A. Bran nam aud James M. Branaam. Principal, interest, damage and cost $114, 30. Loan 2489 The south west quar-ter-of the south-west quarter of section two, township ten, north of range one west, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by Francis M. Carroll and his wife. Principle, interest, damage and costs $239. 70, Loan 2757 Part of the north side of the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter of section two, township ten, north of range one west, containing thirty-two acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Lucinda Smith and her husband. Principal, interest, damage and costs $163. . Loan No. 2585 The north-west quarter of the north east quarter of sectiou nine, township ten, north of range one west, containing forty acres. . Mortgaged by Harvey ttaker and wife. Principal, interest, dam ages and costs $18. 50. Loan No. 2894 The south-west quarter of the south-east quarter or section fourteen, township ten, north of range one west, containing, forty

acres, more or less. Mortgaged by J

John W. Hubbard and wife. Princi-

pal, interest, damages aud costs 131. 60. Loan No. 2529-The south-east quar of the south-west quarter of section two, township ten, north of range one west, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Elijah R Goodman and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs $55. 15. Benton Township. Loan No. 2975 --The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of sectiou th i rty-on e, and the sou thwest quarter of the northeast quar

ter of section thirty-one, except one acre out of said quar.quar,all in town

ship nine, north of range one east,

containing in all seventy-nine aeres

more or less. Mortgaged by William M. Kerr and wife. Principal,

interest, damages and costs $o26. 3d. Loan No. 2S61 The south-east quarter of section twenty-nine, township nine, north of range one , east, containing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less. Mortgaged ' by William J. Beckett and wife. Prin cipal, interest, damages and costs $445. 65. . v ; Bioommgioa Township. . Loan No. 2571 The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section one, township nine, north of range one west, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Eleanor; Brannam, widow. Principal interest, damages and co3t $56.15. City of Bloomington. Loan No. 2707 Part of m-Iots 76 and 76 as shown in the recorded pint of the city of Bloomington, to wit: commencing at the south east corner of Jot 76 and .running north on the east Hue of said lot to a point 50 feet from sid corner, thence due west 132 feet to the alley or, west boundary line of said lot 75, thence south with said boundary line 50ft, thence east with the south boundary line of lots 75 and 76 132 feet to the place of beginning, A Iso part of in-lot 75, beginning at the southwest corner of said lot, thence running cast 45 feet, thence north 60 feet, thence west 45 feet, thence south 60 feet to the place of beginning. Mortgaged by James F, Drysrlale and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs $210, if5.

Eiohland Township. Loan No. 2591 Phe south end east half of the sonth-wt qu:utr of sectiou twenty-seven, township ninft. north of ran jre two west, cos-

tnining twcity acres, more or k'S. Mortgaged by Dillm is Morris anu wife. Pr n-sipa1! interest, damages, aud cost $317. Loan No. 2011 Part of the north west quarter of s- ctioa twuuty five, beginning in the, north-west corner of said section twenty-five, running thence south along the section line 35 4-100 poles, thence north-east 40 poles and 5 Jinks to Nhe section Ike on the north of said section, thence west along said line 2S poles to the place of beginning. Also part of the north . east quarter of sccuo i twenty six, commencing' at the north eat corner of said section twenty-si , running due wes.t to a p tint 30 fe t oast ol tbc center of the railroad, thence running parallel with the aforesaid railroad In a south cast direction to the cast line ol eaid section, thence due north to . tin place of beginning, being in township nine north of range two wos and containing seven acres, more or less. M rtgago.l bv James Bratney and wife. Principal interest, damages an I cost ! 16. 50. Perry Township. Loan No. 2759 -That oart of the

west half of the north-east quarter, and part of tho east half of the north west quarter of section thirty-three, township eight, north of range one west and bounded as follows, towit: commencing thirteen rods and four feet west of the north-east corner of the we&L half of the north-east quartei of said section thirty-three,

thence north 77 rods and 6J feet, thence west 92 rods, thence north 51 rods aud 2 fact, thence east 53 rods thence north 26 rods and 4 J feet, lb en co east 59 rods to the place of

beginning, containing 3o acres,

Mortoiired by Sarah

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W. 'C raj ik

CIGAI?. Manufactured by 0. C. Bickel & Co,, Louisville.

5 FUSFAEATOEY

SCHOOL.

NORMALS

SIXTH SESSION. Bloomington, - Indiana,

Beginning July 23, ind ending August 24, 1833,-the week 'before tho

Monroe County Institute,

OFric: over Orecv sv corner.

H LO O W VS G TON, IND All ntnk f uai'Aulil. QAt

more or

E.

!C39.

McCune, single. .Principal, in

terest, damages and coat $537.40. Lan No. 2701 In lots in the Mc CoUongh addition to the city of Bloomington, numbers fifteen and sixteen, in the ofcunty of Monroe, State of Indiana. Mortgaged by W. H. MvOoliough, widower. Principal, interest, damages and cost $1G7.65 Salt Creek Township. Loan No. 2633 The north-oasj; fourth of the south-east quarter of section twenty one, township eight, north of range one east, containing forty acres, more or lc33. Mor tgag -ed by Abraham Chcsnut and wi fe. Principal, interest, damages, and cost 9 54.

Loan quarter, also the

Polk Township. No. 23J1- The south east of the north-west quarter, south east fourth of the

south-west quarter, all in section 33, township seven, north of range one east, containing 80 acres, more or ie33. Mortgaged by Martin peakard and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs ?S4. S5,-' Loan No. 2381 The south part of the north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section eighteen, township seven, north of range one east, containing twenty-three acres. Mortgaged by - Valentin e Luther, (single. J. Principal, interesx, damages and costs $64. 10, Loan No. 2264 Tho west half of the south-west quarter of section sixteen, township seven, north ot range one east, containing 80 acres. Mortgaged by John W. Cazee and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs, $59. 50. Loan No. 2978 The south-ea3t quarter of the north-west quartet of section twenty-seven, in township seven, north of range one east, containing forty acre3. Mortgaged by Joshua D. Black well and wife. Principal, interest, damages, and costs 9118. 15. Loan No. 2i52--The north -wsst quarter of the south west quarter of section thirty-one, township seven, north of range one east. Mortgaged bv Jackson ll. Clendenin and wife. Principal, interest, damages and cost 109. 35. Clear Creek Township. Loan No 2434 The north -east

quarter of the north-west quarter of

section1 seventeen, township seven, range one west, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by A. D. Carmxhael, and wife. Principal, interest, dam uges and cost $231. Loan No. 2661 The south-east fourth of the south-west quarter of sectiou eight, township seven, north of range one west, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by A. D, Carmichacl and wife. Principal, interest, damages, and cost $215. 65. Richard A. Folk, Bloomington, Ind. Auditor, July 11, 1883.

Headlight and coil oil at 1 5

fcillie Beo JIxvo (he yosfofiioe.

No house in town can give you better prices than the Bee Hive grocery. A full stock of groceries, fresh, nice, .and cheap, at the Bee Hive. -Whenever there is a crowd in town you will find a large portion of it at the New York Store the people know where to go to get their eods. ; The New York Store has a fine stock of ladies' shoes. r All the now 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 go. Well may the Nashville merchants "squeal" about Brown County trade coming to Bloomington. The New York Store gets the largest portion of that trade. Good smoked hams 12 J cents a pound, at the Bee Hive grocery, next lo tho posioffjre,

WORK. 1, Normal, embracing everything required by teachers and those desiring to teach. 2 Preparatory, meeting the wants oi those who may wish to enter preparatory, or college classes next fall. EXPENSES. jTuition 5, for the session; $1.25 per week; in each case in advance. No refunding of tuition. Board from $2.50 to 3.00 per week. Expenses for the entire term need not exceed 20. For further information, address Jas; K. Beck, ) Jas.. A. Woodburn, 5 Bloomington, Ind.

Moses Kahn, the people's clothier, will remove to his handsome store room in the new block as soon as it is completed. In the mean time he is determined to sell all of his present stock of clothing, hats, caps and Gents furnishing goods regardless ot the price they bring. He wants to open in his new room (about Sept. 1st.) with a fresh stock, and is going to sell 6Jf everything he now has, which consists of a good stock of all goods in his line. This is a rare chance for positive bargins, and you should not miss it. West side of the square. Any person wanting l umber for building purposes will do well to call on P, L. Sare. Leave orders at Eph Hughes' barber shop. The crowd still goes to the New York Store. Ladies, have you been to the New York Store since the new goods came in? Our stock never was so large nor good sso cheap. New York Store.

house

- The leading

grocery

of the town the Bee Hive. Those summer silks and other dress goods at the New York Store are setting the ladies wild. Hiram Lin d ley, the druggist,

has lust received a full stock of

... .. wall paper of the latest patterns and styles, and a machine for

tri'ming the same. He also has a large stock of paints and oils ready for the spring trade. Dr. J.S. Faris, late of Shoemaker's,

isinow engaged at this store and

w 11 be pleased to meet his old

friends here. Everything in the

drug line is kept on hand and

put up by experienced hands. mm r-

Tne JNew lorK sttr is

ready for "gentle spring" with piles ol best goods ever gathered

together in a itoro in Bloom-

o ington.

The Buckeyd Reaper and Mower, at

W. J. Allen's.

New Firm, New Goods, LOW PKICES.

Mathews & Tiiraer. Dealers in all kinds of FU MI TU R E

MATRESBES, LOUNGES,

MIRROES, PICTURES, fec. East Side Square, BleoaiingtoD, Ind.

osoqi quoqu SuiqSn daq 4utii J

Ladies, dont read this. Aiojaq uiojj pjVAidn jj ?i ?jooi v BAq oq. panoq s.eqjg p,io.u oin i SuiqiAUB eo.i9q?i i Now, we'll wager a saucer ieo e ream Tbe above ehe'a already read irou let 6hell got at it soioehow, If she has to stand on her head. All the latoH- Novelties, at the Clncaxo Book Sto.e.

The New York Store, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

SILK

DEPARTMENT.

Biiskirli & Duncan

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

Vmollce in tho Courts of Monroe and adjoin

inn count tag. Prompt attention eiven to ooi

loctiojia and all othor local busiaefli

LonisTille New Altoy i Ciicap R'y.

Time in Effect March 18, IMS. Monon Eouie."

Affords the Beat, Cheapest, Quick

est, most Desirable Route to tho Groat West and North West, South and South West

STunouGH Passenger Tkainb,Dailv

BAY MAIL. KI6UT EX No, 1. No. 3. 11 :50 pm. 11:23pm 8:50 pm. 7:3Q w No 2. No 4, ' 4:51 pm 3:46 atn. 9:10 pm 7:20 an.

Parlor Coaches on daj trains be tfveeD Chicago. Palace Sleepers on night trains between Chicago and Jacksonville, Florida. Through tickets and Round-trij tickets fr South and South-west,

NORTH.

Bloomington,

SOUTH.

Blooniiugton,

Louisville,

sfkned.

f ARTKR PBRIHO, Ajrent. BUominfftvQt Ind A orray KolUr. O. P .A, Louievisio, If.

RT mr ctt ira liuuM1-"" tnrougu trip an lauu expionu

JJv UlUft ,i,irDta fr,r Km-fl. n,l Nnrth.ofMI

very largely, and have excellent kia most direct and close sounection

values at S1.00, S1.25. S1.75 and routes.- Basrsasfe checked throurh

S2.00. The s:oods cannot be ex- to all places whore fiekets are pur

ua ; .wi g:u xr I'hased. I ravelers wanting: in tor m-

UA Pknvin.Mrtn qlz awn, nppij to www oi m- unuei

uavc uauu JLvunumnuo uuu oatiu

Marvellieux that are very desir

able;

COLORED SILKS. Wo

claim to have the largest and most complete stock of Colored

Silks in the State, and it is very

seldom that we cannot fill any

request lor any color. We liave

a nice line of changeable Silks.

SUMMER SILKS. All the

very newest styles can be found

at our counters.

BROCADE SILKS. . We

have opened another line of Col

ored Brocade Silks at i d cents.

Our last lot had a very quick

sale.

ffrWa bctr lo inform tho !adif of tliia cltv

and vicinity thai wben rrcquestcd by letter wo will mil. rreu from Charge, full lines of sam

ples and enrol m:y nil and toward orders how-

over small, lii mail or express, ns desired.

races n every prpo i.ne saum as 11 tne uiir-

ehsser camo to Indianapolis and bought the

gooas at or store. Pettis, Bassett & Co..

KMVi'B OF WILLIAM O. JACOBS DECK A JS ED. Inxthc Monfoo Circuit Court, in

tho State of Indiana.

All creditors, Hears and Legates o" ol said estate, are there) y notillcc! n. -tified that ilarv E. Jacobs, ndtninkv tratrix of said estate lias filed her account and vouchors in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for examination and approval on the 3d day of Sep :emher 1883, the same bei ng the fir-sl

judicial day of the September term.

A8S3, of said Court, at winch tiiw

.said Creditors, Hoi ra and Legatee ar:e required to appear imsaid Cuiin-. in 4 the Courl-honse in the city oi Blnomifigton, and show cause, if an v there he, why; said account should not be approved. Maky E . Jacobs June, 22, 1883. Administratrix.

VV. M. Tatb. U D. Rogers.

HEADQU"ASTR5 FOR

LIPS, '"PIBB, TOBKADO, ANB I f saa cstiu ohu1 iifei hi

CYCLONE INSURANCE

Jpyifybttiro not insured, you

ought to pet,

rlensecaJI aad seo us, get terros

and secure a Fir-Thunder-Liehtr

ning-Tornado-Cyclone Folic before

it is leverlastin3y too late. ; Office

in Fee's Building. One or both ol

us will be in office during all bus

iness hou rs. J una 23, 148a,

The New York Store is get

tmg to be the most popular place

m town to buy clothing.

ESTASE OF JOHN M. bLUSS DECEASED. In the Monroe Ciacuit Court- ii the Stale of Indiana. Ail Creditors, Heirs and Legatees

of :said- estate are hereby notified t hai

ntstratof account

and- vouchers in final settlement of said Estate, and lhat the ime w;l i

come up for examination and appro v til on the 3d day of September 1883,

the same being the first judicial day

of the September term, 18S3 of said

Court, at which time said Creditors.

Heirs and Legatees are required t

appear in said Corrt, in tne Coutt

hoi.se in the city or Bloomington.

and show cause, if anj? there be, why said account should not be approved.

Witness mv name the 5th day of

of July, 1883. JftS. N. A I. LRX A Pf IK R, Administrator.

NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT. State of Indiana, Monroe county ss. In the Circuit Court, September Term, 3SS3. Charles W. Gentry va Paris Shirlev and GeorgevW, Dean.-r-Complant No. 436. Now comes the plaintiff by Frank E. Hunter his attorney and tiles his complaint "heroin, on a note and in attachment, with an affidavit that said defendant Paris Shirley is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defandant that Unless he be and appear on tho first day of the next term ot the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the first Monlay of September A. I). lsS3, at the Court house in Bloomington in sai 4 county and state, and answer or demur to

said complaint, on a note and in at-.

tachment, the same will be heard and determined in his abseuce.8 Witness my name and seal of said court, aifKixed at Bloomington, this 29tU day of May A. D. 1883. seal - D. W. Browning Clerk of Monroe Circuit Court.

Still Booming Witlj Oar Daisy Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS k SHOES. JpgirDou't pass ua by, without giving uii a call;

tPprOni' store is small -so arc our prices. pCome and be Boot-ed, or Shoe-tod. Next Door to Bank.' ,,Me0ord & Sons.

NOTICE TO NON -RESIDENTS,

State of Indiana, Monroe conn 13

ss: In the Monroe Circuit Court,

September Term, 1883.

Zarilda Abel; vs. Abraham Bahm,

Joseph Bahm, Thomas Flcichman.

et al. Now comes the plaintiff b her

attorne3-s ana iflles her complaint herein, together with an ailldavit

that said defendants Abraham Bahm

Joseph Bahm, Thomas Fleich-

man, Charles M. Henderson, William S, Henderson, Edmond Bnrke,

Samuel R. Snyder, James R. Harris, Josinh Bnssett, John M. He wit, Joseph Huffaker, Edward S. Jafiraj, William R. JattVay. Upward S. Jail ra4, Robert Hutchisou, Abraham T. Hnzen, James W. Whitney, Richard S. Todd, Horace C. Skinner, On a J Rownds, Rufus L. To ld, Washing ton B. Toller, Alexander 31. Holton Isaac V. Pence, Thomas M, Porter? John GateSt James H. Gates, Joi n Gates, Jr.j Louis Ludorf, and oi e Samuel McGinns:, nre not residents of the State of Indiana; thaVa cause of action exists against tkem in relation to real estate in the forecloscure of a mortgage, and that thev arer n eeessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that unless they be and appear on the first clay of the next term of tho Monroe circuit court, to be holden on the first Monday of September, 1883, at 'the Court House in Biooraington,in said county and State, and answer or domur to eaid complaint, the same 1 will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said Court affixed, at Bloomington this 22d day of June, 1883. seal. D. W. Browning, Clerk Monroe Circuit, Court.

TMnRPTHsiHiis;:

klMBlihrill B a a B

SEEDS

For tho MERCHANT oLSiiLL For the MARKET CADENl For the PRIVATE FAMILY Crown by ourselves aa r Yn farms

EDS EDS

nr HnoMBiB lllumrotetf CateWeme m4 Xtaral Register TO fUEIlCHAVvSt HMHB US tOUR liUMNJCS OAEIXS FOR KAIB DAVID LANDRETH&TONMEED 0RaWERSsPHlLABELPHil1

1

m a nioniicu

Mr Vcffotable ud Jflawcx- fioe4 OnteloDBd for 9 will be tnt Frrx to all who apply.. Customers offt

iat leafton need not write hr It. All seed seat bora- my

nm:tnunuieni warranted to ueootn ircw ana mic to name, o fur, tliat should It t ve otlirwi&e. I. acree to refill the

order gratis. Mv emleetinn of vo-ffuiblc -sreri ic nn. nf

mo aiost extensive to be found In ny American catalogue, and ' bum put of it la of ay own muting. A M-WtefU Introducer of 22arly Olilo ant Rurbaafc PoiaUk. KArbleheaJ Edrty Coru. tlie Uobbar4 fcottanh. 3Iorblshcad Cabbofi-o, JPbtnhcy's Melon, aud a score of other ner vwctaiks, I invito the patronage of the public. Ia' the garden and on tbe farms of thof wbo plant my seed wu be 'found my best advertisomect. Jamos J. H. r-ftvr Bfarblehead. Mm.

PURGATIVE

ln win eompiocelr.chani'8 the blood in the entire

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ifsjBtomiii throe moaths.' Anypeiajn who will take ON E PI Li's r . EwKS.mavlrj'fti.iitfttl tt sound health, if uneh :i thine 1 Tiosaihl&l A

Tar matins Ksroiiio t;onnlalat thenn Hitla tiavn uninutl Ti ,.?. :...: i... ar.i i v. .

or rt by mail for it eantl in staiopi. Send for pamphWt. L 8. JOHIfdON s CO.. Uoaton. Mass, IS?

MAKE HENS LAY

valuable.

to 1 plat food. Sol

xtothlnir on earth will make hnn

d ovary where, or a em bv ma

An Bagliah Yetferinary Su -ion and Chomtet, now traveling in this country, s" ra that ULest of1 tnV- a

riorae ana Uattie i'owders sbW here aro wort

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THE BEST

'AMR.

Jess Irash. cntro that ShorMnn'e rVtnditiK J

r im ou S?wl?r5. ttre, absolutely pare and itnracnseig. ' sc..V. : T y k Sh erldaii's CondjUon Powder.. Dose.: 1 teaspoon W" 9 ' , -.

WeSnitrsDtMthd "LOVEIxSi WASHER to Robert -work and lo it easier and ta lem tune thtn any oUicr machlaa ' " in the worid. "Warranted five yearn and if It dont wash thai v

eioUM dean .without rubbing, TO ivfll refend the money. . -. , A 4V?BftMrBjfl TiSIJ? A BSB WM n f'li'n'i nnnnwi '

HOOP that Agents are zna&njr from 875 to S1SO per

us wa&ner.

dlcaliave great eaooeasBerinfr thij'

Eetefl pxlceonly

8o. Bampleto tho-e desiriatr on agency S2 AIno thoOcto--brated KEYSTONE WfilNGESS at mnnufacturerr' '

lowest

your

rioe. "ffe Invito tbe etrictest InvaitiOTaon. Baa.

on a postal card Car rcrthOT particulars

LOVEIL WASHES! C0.,RIEl P

WI A y WL E 3: 4 .it

.. - Manufactured hy tho-;

NORTHWESTEftN FERTILI2IMG COrVlPAWY-

Whon applied ut seoJing timo. ot tho rato of 200 lba. por aero, will iiicreaa: the-yiolloi-WIISTTER WHEAT ify

fi to 10 busbctsv per acre, and In oyery instance where theso Manros were used tor -

Indiana and Iiffnois last rear, tho cron is above an averaco. 3!boy insure noc5 otcds ot.

wneat ana crosfK. Tuousanus oi tons are oeinguseu m iiimois ara inuiana lor- tusuu ra.

seuuing. uecauso tne iarmers canuot grow vvneat sucaessimiy witnouc tnern. Try thorn. Write for Clte3sr. ;"v NOBTHWESTERN FERTILIZD-TG COMPANY,

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Day Ex, ' XV Learo Cincinnati , 6.50am 8.00am 7.20pm Owl 0pm Leave Mitchell li.55um 1 l.51am il.5rpm 1.20am Arrive St. Louie . 7.25pm 6.20pm 7.i0am S.30am The three express trains rn. daily eueh. way. Day Express has Farlpr Cars to St. Louis without cUaM'Pinmg Cars Cincinnati to Seymour. ifiiht Hirss lias Palace

Sleeping Cars to St. Louis without change; 1 Al, to Cairo and New Orleans wi tiionl ch arige. Pacific t Exrc'sS has Palate Sleeping Car 6 St. Loais without changed t i5 ' ' For reliable' in fornatiB a t routes, tiefcets, time, ctt., apply in person or by letter ta ... H. A. ritUEDLY, Agt., Mitchtll, Ind. Or, to T. VV. Russell, Traveling

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