Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 July 1883 — Page 4

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; IIINDOSTAN NEWS: ,. 7; Hindostan is to huve another saloon, s they" say? Goftee, water and milk are not sufficient

to miench the thirst George sui ps; also of the city of Bloomi

t;:.i:" A :iiJv ' i.lV nnti Town ot Eiiettsvdl will meat

smith, occupying -Jaiues- Mc . . t.. wiidar hi Auiust. 1SS3,

Bride's shoTbere is quite a Ut a r. m., to submit to the Board

theirtnnual-9ettknjent and report of receipts and Disbursements. BUnkeports on file in the Auditor's olEc: r Richard A. Fulk,

July 11, 1883; . A. M. C. AUDITORS SALE' OF SGIIOOL 7 .. LANDS. !:. Notice is hereby given that the following tracts or parcels of lands town lets, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose, will be sold or offered for sale at the Conrthoiise door in the city of Bipbmington County of- Monroe, and State of Indiana, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, oa-Tuesday the 14th day of August, 1883. The same having been mortgaged to the State

n'P-Indiana: to aeenre the oavment of

Principal and interest of common school and Congressional school fund of said county, and which bare been forfeited ta 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 m the north

west corner of the tract; and it less

than the" whole lot is soUV th part so sold shall be off of the side cx-

tendinff across1 said lot! The sale

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will be coo tinned from nay to. ctay

until all shaft be sold or offered- for

sale;

h scramble' for the schoolsThe

continued' wef weather and a

small insect.hae badly damaged i much, of the erowins; corn.- The

tax to be levied to-build the turnpike causes many a sad heart. It-some of the gaily dressed ladi-

.'4 t es who attend the commencement v v ' t- in the city would, spend a week

in visiting some of a the jural homes in this county and; view the sad, dejected; less-favored w omen, tolling patiently, without ever a mumur J do think they would rather dividethe money spent lor costly raiments,- and help" relieve the sister" of toil. How mucb happier they ..would be, and what a majestic conscience to be blessed for well doing, than the jaaerfe" display of o-rand p iiT for a single dav.Tr Died

July 14, Samuel Jones; son of Amos and. Martha Jones,;- aged one year The evening cloud, the morning dwe,the fading flower, of early .Hopes are emblems1 true. Died July,' 16, Sarah Bennyf-daughter of JB. -Denny, aged 2 0 y ears; Ho wsad for one so young and- fair to pass away. hfi bono, -ftfihs resurrection robs

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Several days iigo mention : was made of,, whatwas supposed to be the mysterious appearance ot Miss 3!ary Joncs agtriqf sixteen. years, who had for some time beeu'empidy e l in the family of Mrs. Laura Hair; on East JEleventlv and Sycamore streets.,,, The . yonnt iadyr left this i-ity oni ithe 4thvinst,.: ostensibly to visit her parents fltornear BloomingtoB; bn t? not goings thither-fears were excited iestsmeelid. befailcnher? v - j'. Miss Jones is ayouB. lady of ex eel lent character and exemplary bebarior. " When' she left the3city on

the Fourth she gave out that ' she w as goings to her father's, bu t did so for a purpose. She had made the tatciaen VftGuut sliCf had been the victim ofrmuch jiltrcatmen;tk at Jiome f 1 om her lather and step-motlier, and

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prclered JED live anywhere else than aVhome. . ;. - . When, therefor .she itft the city on the, ith, instead on going by . the L. N. ;A.-i;G rail roadkto iter, father's residence &he went dov?a thriver some distance on the packet and then took aj stage to th& residenceof her cousin, in pna of the Southern Iudiaua counties.-.where she.. now is and

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The r following isJ an v extract froin a letter froii Sanraef W. Snoddy,, formerly oB&rry town-, ship. to John Ellis, ujader daje;

July 1st, 1883 from . McLean county, Ilinois f ;We hiave had?a very backward spring here, heavy raiasaii(ion May 21st. now, and on .the 23d frost that cut down corn potatoes-and gardens, but tbisj July 1st, there isa prospect" for a full crop of corn and everything else Harvest is on I aad& now, the. fanners, are hot doneplonghingyet; their hands in business up to their elbows; wages ire m 20 to 80 per month; this county pays the best wages i a tlie t state Jpi 4arm hands; soil is very good and able to produce anything and I&y trolling enough to drain oiiUll water; health 4

good, and our prices are Chicago prices;' ; Wheat? 1; corn, 45;

oats, hay, 45; porkdown lw.

cattlegoodf enough. ,

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A CABD OR TIIANKS. The ladies Building . Association of the Christian church here by make report1 of the 4th July dinner. TJie entire gross receipte were .103.40, expenses 24.80r net; proceeds 78.60. We desire in this public manner to: express thanks to our friends for their kindly patronage and to all whaso generously assisted lis in the enterprise? Especial thanks are due to Messrs Allen and McNary for the use of their beautiful- and convienfc new rooms They, prooyed most per

fectly adapted to the occasion.

Mrs? u M.-Atwateb-

.for the association. ' pThis is a dull season of the year, bat thing? seem to be pretty lively at the Jew;York Stora

' Washington Township. V ': Loan-No. 2o35.Part ot the south

west quarter section 36, township ten north of range one west, beginning twbnty-six and tworthirdsf 26 J) poles

west of the-so uth-east corner of the

south-west quarter of said section,

thence north two hundred and forty three and three fourths (243)poles,

thence east fifty-three and one-third 53) poles, thence south to the

:south line of said section: 5 thence

west to the place df beginning; con

taining 80 acres, more or less. Mort

gaged by Martha- A. Brannam and

James M. Brannam; jfriucipal, m-

jSerest, damage and cost $114. 30;

s- Loan 24S9 The south west quar-

kerjof the south-west quarter of sec

tion two. township ten, north of

range pu6 westvx containing fortj

acres. 1 Mortgaged by Francis M.

Carroll and his wife; -Frinci pie, in

heres t, damage and cos ts $239. 70,

! Loan 275TPa;rt 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 Lucin-

da' Smith and her husband; Prmci-

5pal, interest damage and costs $163.

- Loan No. 2535 The north-west

quarter of the north-east quarter of

section nine; township ten, north of

range one, west, containing- forty

acres. Mortgaged by Harvey J5a Iter

andwife.sPrineipal, interest, dam ages and costs 50.- V .

- vLoanJ No." 2894-The south-west quarter of the soufch-eas t quarter of

section fourteen, township tea, north of range one west, containing :forty acres, more or less;- Mortgaged by

John W. Hubbard and wife. Princi-s

pal interest damages and costs r131.-60. v Loan No; 2529-The sou th- east quar of theJ souths westpquarter. of section two, township ten, north of. jange one westi containing forty, acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Elijah F. Goodman and wife: Principal,

interest, damages and costs $5J. 15.

Benton ?j)wnslup, '

; Loan No. 2975 The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-one, and the southwest quarter, of the northeast quarter? of section thirty-one, except one acre ou t of said quar.quar,ail intownshijp nine, north of range one east, containing in all seYenty nine acres, more or less. Mortgaged by William M. Ksrr and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs $526. 35. -Loan No! 2864 Tire south-east quarter o&section twenty-nine, township ten, north of range one east, containing one hundred and, sixty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by William J. Beckett- and wife. Prin ci pal , interest,-4 damages and cos ts $445, 65. ,- . , y .-. v, . Blo:mington: Township. : ;, V Loan No. 2571 The northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section one, township nine, north of

rao ge; one wes t? con tai n ing f 6 rty

acres, more- Oir less. Mortgaged by Eleanor Brannam, widow. Princi-

jDakntercstydamages and cost $56.1

Richland Township . , Loan No. 2594 "Che. south nd

east half1 of the south-webt quaxter

of section twev t y-seren, to wnsh i p

nmcj north of range two west, .con

taining, twenty acres, more or less. Mortgage rl by Dillmas Morris and

witc. Principal,- interest, damages,

and cost-3 17.

Loan No. 20M Part of the north west quarter ot" section tweniy-flvc, beginning in tho north-west corner of said sec tto a twenty-five, running theace south along the suction line

35 4-100 polesj thnce north-east 45

poles and 5 links to ,he section liie on the north of said section, thence west along said line 28 poles to the place of beginning. Also part of the north east quarter of section twentsix, oom.mencing at tho north east corner of said' section twenty-six,

running due yvest to a point 30 feet

east of tire center of the railroad.

thenoe running parallel with the

aforesaid railroad In a south east

direction to the east line of said

section, thence due north to th

place of beginning, being in; town

ship nine north of range two west,

and containing seven acres, more

or -less. Mortgaged by James Bratney and wife. Principal interest,

damages and cost $i6v. 50.

&&7 Township! -Loan No. 2759 That part of the

west half of. the north-oast quarter,

and part of the east half of th north

west quarter of sscuon thirty-three.

township eight, north of range one

west, and bounded. as follows; towit:

commencing: thirteen rod3 and four

feet west of the north-east' corner ef

the west half of the' north-east quaiv

tf . of said section ; thirty-three, thence north 77 rods and 6 feet, thence west 92 rods; thence north 51 rods and l2; fet, thence eaijt 58 rods thence nor tli 26 rods an.d 4, feet thence east 59 rods to the place of beginning, containing 36 acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Sarah E. .McCuno, si ngle. Principal, interest, dainagts and cost 237. 40. r Loan No. 270l--In-lots in the Ma Collongh addition to the city of Bloommgton, numbers fifteen and sixteen, in the county of Monroe, State d Indiana. Mortgaged by Wt,

H. McCollough, widower. Principal,

interesti damages and cost ,JG7.0o

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CICifAi?. ManuAicturodliy C, C. Bickel & Co., Louisville,

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SIXTH SESSION. . Bloouiington, - - Indiana.

Beginning July 23, and ending August 24, 1883, the week before the

ilonroe Oonnty Institute,

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work. ; Normal, embracing everything required by teachers and those desiring to teach. Preparatory, meeting the wants ol those who may wish to enter preparatory, or college classes next falU

(JTuitiou $5, for the session; $1.25 per week; in each ease in advance. No refunding of tuition. Board from $2.50 to 3.00 per week. Expenses for the .entire term need not exceed $20. 3for acldress. V r '"' 1 .1 1 Jas. K. Beck )

Jas. A. Woodurn

Bloomington, Ind:

Salt Creek Township. ; Loan No. 2683-Thc north-oast

fourth of tne soutU-ea3ti quarter of

section twenty one, township eight, north of range one east; containing forty acres, more ;or less; Mortgaged by Abraham Ghesnut and wife. Principal,? interest, damages, and cost $54, '

; Polk -Township. ; Loan No. 23JX The south-east quarter, of the north-wo3t quartur, also the south east fourth of the south-west quarter, alLm section 33, township seven, north si range one east containing SO acres, more or less. Mortgaged by- Martin Deck-

ard- and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs $84. 85

- Loan No; 2361 The south part of thev north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of section eighteen, township seven, north of range one east, containing twentythree .acres. Mortgaged by Valentine Luther (single J Principal, interest, damages and costs $.64. 10, Loan No; 2284 Tho wc3t half of the south-west quarter of section aixteenv township seven, north ot range one east, containing SO acres. Mortgaged1 by John W. Cazee and 'wife. ; Principal, interest, damages and costsr$59; 50. Loan No. 2078 The south-east quarter of the north-west quartet of section twenty-seven, in township seven, north of range one east, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by Joshua D. .Black-well and . wife;

Principal; interest, damages, and

costs $118: 15.Loan ' No. 2i52The north-west quarter of the sou tlr west quarter of section thirty-one, township seven, north of ra age on e east; Mortgaged by Jackson H. Olendenin and wife. Principal, interest, damages and cost $109. v35.

" Moses" Kahn, the" people's

clothier, will remove to his handeomejstore room in the new block

as soon as it is completed. In

i:he mean -time he is iletermined

to sell all of Ins present stock of

'clothingj hats, caps and Gents

furnishing goods regardless ol the price they bring. He wants sto open in his new room (about Sept. 1st.) with a fresh stock, and is .going to sell off everyj.i . v' . ii.s i a-i 'a

i;iiing ne now. nas, w7nicn consists i ivP n vnAl efrilr tf 11 -ffirti in

his line. This is a rare chance

for positive barging, and yon

tshould not miss it. West side

of the square.

; Any person wanting lumber

for biiilding.purposes will do well to call on IV L. Sare, Leave

orders at Eph Hnghes' barber.

shop,. ; . . .- , -r-Tlie crowd still goes to the New York Store, . . - Ladies, have-you been to the New York. Store since the new goods

came inf.

Our stock .never was so' large

shot good ssoohcap. New York Stoic

. . i The leading grocer v, i.use of the town the Bee Hive, i : ( Those summer silks and other dress goods at the New York Store are setting the ; ladies wild. Hiram Lindlsy,-, the druggist,

has iust received a full stock of

wall paper of the latest patterns

and styles, and a machine7 for

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

isinow engaged at this store and

w 11 be pleased to meet his Id

friends here. -Everything in the

drug line is kept on hand and put! up by experienced haiicb. The New York, store , is ready for "gentle spring" with piles ot best goois ever gathered together in a?. itoj-e in Bloom-inifton.

Tie; Nw fork, Stprs, INDIANAPOLIS, .mD.

DEPARTMENT.

"... r.A City of Bloomington. Loan Ko. 2707 Fart of m-lots 75 and 76 as shown in the recorded plat of the city of Bloomington, to wit : commencing at the south east corner of lot 76 and running north on the east line of said lot to a point 50 feet from said corner; thence due west 132 feet to the alley or west Ixwndarj' line of said lot 75, thence south with said bouadary line 501 1, thence east jjrith the south boundary line of lots' 75 and 76 132 feet to the place of beginning. Also ' part of in-lofc 75, beginning at the southwest corner of said lot, thence running, east 45 feet, thence . north:- 60 feet, thence west 45 feet; thence south 60 fect to the- place of

'beginning. Mortgaged by Vames r.

Dcjsdale and wile. Principal; interest, damages and costs $210,; 35:

Headlight and coil ptl at 15 cents a gallon, at the Jee Hive

grocery, naxj to the postoftieja.

Clear Greok Township. ... Loan 50 2434- The north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of section 'seventeen,, township seven, rangeone west, con tai n in g for ty

acres, more or less.- Mortgaged by A. B. Carinichael, and wife. Prihcipaij interest, dam ages and cost 23L

Loan No; 2661 The - south-easl,

fourth of the' south-west quarter of section eight; township seven, north of range one west, containing forty acres, m ore or less. Mortgaged by A.J). Carmichael and wife. Principal i interest, damages, . and cost $215;f65i .. . ' V Richard A. Folk, Bloomington, Indi.. -.iai4i9.r?.: - Julyvil, 1883. J r' m mm . . . No house in town can give you better prices than the Bee

grocery. A full stock of eroceriesr

fresh, nice, and cheap, at the Bee Hive.' 1 2 - 1 r 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 k their eods. --The New York Store has a ffine stock of ladies' shoes. All the newi goods at the Now York Store were bought for cash and they are going to bo turned into cash as fast -as low prices will make them go. '" " -Well may the Nashville

merchants "squeal" about Brown County trade coming to Bloominfrton. The New York Store

gets the largest pevtion of that trade. ' ? -Good smoked hams 12

cents a pound, at the Bee Hivei

grocery, next to tlic postoflice.

.Th$ Buckeye Reaper and ' Mowor, at

- w. J. Allen's; V ' 4

Hew G'oods,

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Matlieiws & Turner, . i - f - ....... i ' ' ti , Dealers in all kinds of EUR MTU RE

MATBESES,

LOUNGES,

MIRRORS, PICTURED, &c.

Eas.t Side Square, BloomingtnnInd.

!Jod0(T SAiOSJ

osoqq qnoqu SuiqSnui dpq

bo fife. o td o o W w a - wr B

liadios, dout read this. "jaopq uiouj pJUAcln jj 'H it 3joo i? 9.vtj o:j pdnoq skbqg AiOU o.suvm Apuj v p,io.i in 3uiqi.(u9 s.o.uqi i Now, we H wager a saucer ice cr8nin The above she's already read : You bet she'll get at it somehow, ill' she has to stand on her head. All tho latest Novelties at; thv Chicago Uook Stp:e. 4

; BLACK SILKS we are selling very largelv, and have excellent values at $1.00. $1.25, 1.75 and

2.00.; ' The goods cannot be excelled in colpr-and finihV Wq have Satin Rhadames and? Satin Marvellieux that are very desiiv able. : - COJjORED' vSILKS. We claim to have, - the largest and most complete stock ?of Colored Silks in the State, and: it is very-

seldom tlrat wo cannot fill any

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oifriG: Ovw G reeves' corner, BLOO 1 INttTON, . 11W ST:A woik guaranteed, 042

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SLOOMimGlK,- HTM. '

Prnctico in thtfOoitrts 6f Monroe and adjoin nffoounUca. Prompt attention trivon .Ucol lections and all other ltgai bnsinoni

Lowills W kMi&Mw fit. . Tim? in Effect March 1 It $81 ''Slonoii ite.- - Affords the Best, Cheapest, Quickest, most Desirable Route to the ? Great W.est and North West, V South and South West, ,

JiTnnouaii Passenger Tkaixs,Daixy

DAYKAlk NlOiiX EX KORTH No. 1. Nbr 3.

Biooinington, ' 11:59 pmVf 11:23pm.

Chicago, ; 8:d0 pm;v 7:39 am ; SOUTH." Kp 2. No 4 Bloomington, 4:51 pin 8:48 arh. Louisville, 9:10 pm : 7:20 am.

Parlor Coach ps on day trains bc

twecn unicsgo. jraiace oieepers on night trains ;' between Chicago and Jacksonville, Florida: :1 ;Tl'f Through tickets and Rouad-trfp tickets for South :nd' So tit hest,

and through trip and land oxploring' tickets for North 1 and' North-west

via most direct and close connection

routes.. Baggage checked 'through to all places where tickets are pur

chased; 'Travelers wanting inform?

ati oa, apply to either- of th o , uaderr

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CARTER PBBJJIO, Affet 1.

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?a nice line of .cliangeable Silks.

SUMMER SILKS? All J the very newest sWles caii bo found at our counters,. BROOADS i: SILKS ' We have! opened another "tine of Colored Brocade Silks at 75 cents. Our last . Ibt . lktl a very .quicLv

8 to in for 'n the todies ef thla city

anil vicin-.ty that wlvcn reqqeBtod by lotier wo will mail, Freo from rJharp, fall lines of samples aw UrcAr6f all y fill nhd foVartl orders how-

oyor ijuau, . tjy m.aj l or express, as dosiroii.

rriccs in every casD an enxnn nsj it mo purcJisser camy to InU:n,uua!ls -and buaht the

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W. M. TATK, ' I,. D; KOGEHS.

HEADQU AKTRES EOS

LIFE, HEEr - 50SNAD0, AWS

you m not msjoredv you

ought to pa. . .

Please call and tee got terms, and secure a lrirTbindeivLightr

ajng-Tornndo-Cjclone Policy befu

it is eerlaatuilytoQ late' Office m Feefe Building, .One or both o.(

ua will bo in ofitce during all lias-

mess hours. , Ju-ae 23. 1883,

4-The. New York Store is getv ting to be the. most popidarpldc.e

m town to buy clothing. v

t NOTICE TO KON RESIDENT.

State of Indian r., Mo n roe county ss.r

lu the Circuit Court, September

(Dharles W. Gentry ya Par-is Shirlev and George W, i3ean.Coinplant No; 43.6. " " ' ;" ? Now comes the, plaintiff by FJrank E. -Hunter his 'attorney and files his complaint kercin, on. a note and in attachment, ijith an aflldavifc' that said defendaiit Paris Shirlpy ls not a resident of the State of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given sad defandant thai unless he be and iipiiar.on the ilrst day of cho next term ot the Monroe Circuit' GdjuVt. toLbo hulden ou the first Monday of

September A. I). 1SS3, at the Court

house in Bloomington iii sai a county and state,, and1, answer or demur to

said complaint, on a note and in at

tachment, the same '"win be heard and

determined hr his absence. ' . ; '

Witness my name and seal of sai'd cowrt, affixed at Bloomington,' this 29tU day of May A. D. 1883: ; sesdp , B. W Browning Clerk' of Monroe Circuit Court;

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ooming: .

With' 'Our 3 Imy , Stock o$

DRY GOOBS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOKS. . Don't pais usby without giving ujai calJ. 1 ' '

4 'IPOuiHstom is smalt

Ml . arir our prices;

1 IfSComd and' he Boot-el, ot Shoe-tod, NextDoor to Bank.

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9 jyargo menagenei wpmomoq,,.

Mammoth Double Horned Rhinobdros. 2,Immenso EiaiJotftimIUi : iC'IM

.MaTrayKojior. ., i,..A. touiaTiuosy. '' .Polsi' &D&. 'Grizzly,. Stew, " S8aLlons and Baa Lbmrds -i-is Iu, the Mftnroo Circuit? Gunrtr in f ;.. BeHttleJag all others into :nwaeiLik

All creditors, Heirs .ami Legates of

of scad estate, are hereby woti fteH ni!? Ufted that 'Martf E. Jacobs? admiiffs-

tratrix W fsai-ds -e tataUas? ? filed' li'if

accountvaiM vouch;ersin- final weUUV-

ment of said- estate, van d 'thaV tluv

same will come -ttp fnexamijaaliion;

ano approval- on, the3d:day of ep?

;ember 1SS3, the same bdnghc r?t

juc?H-iahday of the September lenn

183.3, of said Qourt, at wjnch timi

said" Creditors; Heirs, an.i Leat;oe arc reqylred tp appear in ,sajd Ou u rl.

in 'the,. Court-house in the Mtv ,F

Bloomington, and show cause, U any

there yc wby snjd account should

not be approved. . '

. lJlAitY Pj. JACOBS : : June, 22, 1883 Adm.inialralrix.

j Circus and jfeial-ga

i ,? f The Slost BiilUaiit Equostnenn j :

SIX P A RISHUSfN-1 Jf S 53 VfO MEJfV examp of: W ftw "1 iuiou fife in-elaioiioreiiiaiisiuiv s 1$ tiHrfng' aii ' Jjvnlouifc iBf .'V';S

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ESTASJ5 OF JOHN - M. bLUSS. In the Monroe Ciaciit. Court, in the tato of Indiana.. All Creditors, .Uir ancl Legatees

of'iiaid estate are hereby noti-Hed that JoSepli N. Alexander, AdmiiiRtratoK

at said estate has filed his account a if'd vouchers iai final sttuiemcnt ' bf said Estate, and that the same wvll

comp up for eaminatioja andWprov ai--on the 3d day of SnplenillsPlS'T,

the same being' t)io first judicial day of the September ter mV lS8Svof saiU Court, at which' time said Ci'cdVUVfsV Heirs and Legatees are rot'?ii"re tUt appear in said: ' GoVrt, in tne Co'urt hci se iu the city or Bloornjnjjt.ouT aiidishpw cause, if an?!therc be, why

sa,id account should not bo appro veU:

vyibness 'inv name ' the oth day of of Jutyl8S3i ; 4 -hi.

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NOTICETO NON?R;ESi;DEN'rS; State of Indiana Mon roe county, ss; In the Monroe. Gircuitt Coui

.SeptemberiTermv'ISSSir & . .

Zarilda Abel ys; A br aham Bah my Joseph1 Bahm, Thomas Fieicbman,

ct? al. . ?. "."ft vr : -Not? comes the plaintiff" bj her

attorneys ana 'files her com plaint herein, together- with" ah'y affidavit th a t said defenda n ts A b rah a m. .Bah m

.Joseph' Bahm, 'ihomas Fieichr.

.man, Charles M. Henderson, . Wil-

liam:S. Henderson,' Edmond Burke, Sa nm el R. Snyder, James Harris, J us i aft r B assctt,- John? Sfe rl e wi U Joseph Jluaker, Edward S; frra,: William R: daffrav: llowanl j:nff!?J

ray, Ucbert Hutchisont. Abraham! tlazenJames .Wlrineviidiajifi

Todd, Horace C. Skinner pna J. Rownds, Ruius L. Todd, ffi asli ing

ton B. Toiler, Alpxandei; M. -Hoi ton

Isaac V. Fence, Thomas M. Porter

John Gates, James-Hr Gates-, John

Gates, jr., Louis -Ijudorf,1 nnd-oi.e

Samuel iMcCluna:, nre not residents

o f the State of Indiana ; tjia l ariiause of action exists against tkem an ?re

lation to real estatcan the forecloselive of5 a mortgage, and thajfjthey are

necessary- Pities thereto,, . v ; :

Notice is therefore hereby given

said defendants that uuiessthey be and appearon thefirst day of the? next term of the -Monroe jjrenit; court, to be h olden on th efi rSP" Uon

day of September, 1888, at the Court; House in Bloomingtoniimsaid county au d State, and an swer or d.em n r to said complaint, the same will be

heard and determined in. .their ab-.

sence,

Witness ray n arac and the seal am

said Court atUxccUat BIP5unii)gtouj:

this 22d clay of June, 1883. , f... f,

,skal.J . W. Bnowjrao, :fy Clerk Mpu roe .Circuit $Qurt.:

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