Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 41, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 August 1883 — Page 4
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IsttR EIWatATItf NlWlPAMR, PUBUfBXD BT HlSXRT J. FlSLTUS
1. 50 a Yak The Largest and Best Circulation.
Seward and Co., of Bloomitigton, have been awarded the contract for . building a quedn c t for conducting waters from the upper basin of the canal to the pump house of the Water Works, to supply the new water power engines which have been order jd for the company, Indianapolis Times. - - Death of Dr. Bvvons. Dr. William Lyons,. a highly respected citizen, died last Inighf at tfs jesitfenco opposite Odd Fellow's Cemetery, at 7 o'clock. The deceased had been n declininsr health foT two yrars, but in February last began to grow worge; and in J line came to this city on a visit, and being enable to return borne sent for his
muuiy to move here. Dr. Lyons was
corn m opnngneja, nu May 20, 1810, and was 73 years old. He lived in that State until after his marriage, where he practiced medicine a few years. He tt en
moved to Kentucky, and from thence to Edinburgh, Greene county, Indiana, where he was . ordained minister in the
ew School Baptist Church, where he preached two years. Being in tire itenerancy his next move was to Fulton, Fulton county, and remained one year. He removed to Crawfordsv.il lo in 1860 and took the pastorate of the N. & Baptist Church; keeping the charge one year. He then took up the practice of medicine again and removed to Parke county, and from there to Bloomington, in 1871, where. ho again entered1 the ministry. Here he built a fine new church edifice and placed the church in an excellent condition. He remained in that city until his late removal to this city. I)r. Lyons identified himself with the .31. E. Church when a boy and aTnimes, even in his medical practice; worked for the
interests or tee cnurcft.. Met was a true
christian man and was beloved ;by all who knew him. His wife and seven children survive him, one son and six daughters, two of whom are married.
Mrs. Harvey Coons and Mrs. Ira Spillmar. CrawfoVdsvillo Argus, '
- Len S. Field, of the New York
Store, left last Wednesday for
New York and Boston, to buy
tne iail stock of goods for his
iirm. Since Mr. Field and S. EL
Carmichael have become propri
etors of t6e: Kaw York Store the
business has largely increased un
til it stands to day secood to no
other house of the kind in South
ern Indiana. A larger stock of
fall goods than ever will be pur-
cuusea un& year ana witn, a
larger experience and plenty of cash to back him a stock of
, wjiich a large city house might
be proud. Let the people pre
pare tnemselves for a grand dis-
display of fall goods from , which
to make their selections . SOME FIGURES.
A petition m being circulated
for signatures asking the Board
of Commissioners of this county
to appropriate 50,000 to aid in
the rebuilding of coITesre annex.
On the back ol that petition is a
talJeujrpoiito foj":i"pTO(rt estimate of the amount required
to be paid yearly by . feixpayer
- oi various valuations in order to rais ther "above sum in ten years. payers M-e by that table made to believe that a man paying tax on $5,000 would haye to pay duly 40 cents a year plus the interest on 4 dollars. Now the total assessment oi Monroe county is about $6,000j000, diT viding this by 50,000 will give 10, that is one dollar in 120 i will be required, whicrv in the case of a inan payihg on 5,000 would be over 41 to be paid on '- ten annual payments with inter
est making 4.10 a year plus the
interest on the balance or just
ten times what is stated, on the
back of the above said petition. Let us support the University,
nutiet us tea tne irutn to tne
taxpayers. James Marlin.
ROGERS REUNION.
The annual reunion f the
large Rogers family will be held
at the old place on the farm of
A. W. Rogers, east of Bloomington August 1 6th. It is expected this year to be of special interest
- as all the friends of the family
are invited to come anf bring
baskets well filled, and join with
this.extensiye family in their re
union.
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Loan 246KJ Thu south west un -f
ter of thjB south-west quarter of section two, township ton, north of range one west, containing forty acres. Mortgaged by Francis M. Carrol 1 an d U i s w i fc. Pr i i: ci pi c, interes t, damage and costs $130. 70, Loan 2757 Part of the north side of the north-west quarter of the south-west quarter of eection two,
lowndhip ten, north of range one west, containing thirty-two acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Lucia da Smith and her husband. Principal, interest, d image and costs $163. Loan No. 4585 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 Maker and vife. Principal, interest, darn ages and costs $1(54. 50. Loan No. 1894 The south-west quarter ot the south-east quarter of section fourteen, township ten, north of range one west, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by John W. 11 u bbard and wi fq. Pri n ci oai. interest, dam aires aud coits
$131.-60.
Loan No. 2529-Th south-east quar
of the south-west quarter of section
two, township ten, north of range
one west, containing iokv acres,
more or less. Mortgaged by Elijah
F. Go.'JtJman and wife. . Principal,
Loan No. 1361 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 Valentine Lnihcr, (single.) Principal, interest, damages and costs 10. Loan No. 2264 The west half of
the .south-west quarter ot section sixteen, township seven, north ol range one east, containing SO acres. Mortgaged 03 John W. (ja zee and wife. Principal, interest, damages and costs $59. 50.
Loan No. 2978 .The scnth-east
quarter of the north-west quartci ol
section twenty-seven, in township
seven, north of range one cast, can
taining forty acres. Mortgaged by
Joshua D. Blackwell and wife.
Principal, interest, damages, and
costs .$11 8. 15. Loan No. 2452 The north-west
quarter of the south west quarter of
section thirty one, township seven, north of range one east. Mortgaged
by Jackson li. Glen den in and wife.
Principal, interest, damages and cost
$100. 35.
Clear Creak Townihip.
Lean No 2434 The north-east
quarter of the north-west quarter of
section seventeen, townshin seven.
muiiw, uauiages uim uusos lu. rang0 one ,west, containing forty
less.
Ohio & Mississippi B'y. THE GREAT THROUGH CAR AND JFAVJPTIME KOUTE. ;iAET and WEST.
Aocom. Day Kx. NifhlEx, AtlntitKx avo St. Ion is C.-lOain 8.00am 7.00pm 8.60pm
LenYe ilitchell
2.27pm 2.47pm 2.32a,m 3.47am
Arrive Cincinnati
3.23pm 6.:J5pm 6.50am 8 00am iav Express has Parlor Cars
without change to Cincinnati. Dini u g c'a rs JScy m ou r to Cinei n na ti.
iB"'hl Express has Palac
Sleeping Cars t Cincinnati without
change.
Atlantic Expre-ja ha Pal-
ace Mccpino uars 10 Vincinnau,
Louisville, Washington and Balti-
timore without change. Dininsr car
Seymour to Cincinnati,
Leave Cincinnati
6 50am 8,00am
Leave Mitchell
11.55am 11.51am 11.55pi
Arrive St. Louis
7.25pm 6.20pm 7. 10.m 8.30am
The three express trails rtn daily
I3r, I. W. Crain,
THE BEST
? vr.
Ovtr CNeves
corner.
BLOO U liai'CrTON, I3W All woik g aarMtlccil. 041
ATTOltKKYS AT LAW, &L()OMI3r2r, IMA
Prat! In tme 'Ctarti f nr and tdloin
In unties. Potpt attention giroa too iMtiona .d all oUfcr Ual buiiaia
1 1 'jCTICTarT5fI,rSMlCI,.t.m HWiU m
bonk m
V vffl fftinnuiMd the 1XVBLI WASBER to5o belter -M work and no it exutlev nnd )n l-m tmn ,MntUI. n-Ai.t - -
-i rvn i ;mS v3eaw 11 il Con TtfQBu '
yw.rwf . umwifc ire wut zerana too Mftiuey. .
A iniP MTft W A KITE r ineterycoantK "
rswwiB h w wwnii i teHT Wo CAN SHOW PROOF that Agents are maMHSf from 879 to 91SO pet ?
.Il - U . -l!f, iV.J VT- -L -7. . 7. " ' ' '
tuw iiv km duwwb wjuiuu una n aauer. ACOHI OriM nnM
f-
5. 6am pie to those doeirloff an agmcy 8$. Alao thenSLri
KEx bTONR WJuaGERs at manufacturer
we invice ceo Btncies inTeBagauon.
lowent price.
ouraddreaa on a portal card CarlarUjer particHlaim,
LOVEU'WASHEB CO., ERIE, Pa,
-Manufactured by the-- .
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANY.
When applied at seeding time, at the rate of 200 lbs. pet acre, Trill increase the yield ot
7.20pm 0.10pm
1.20am
Benton Township.
Loan No. 2975 The northwest
qaartor'of the southeast quarter of :
section tkirty-one, and the south
west quarter of the northeast quar
ter ot seotten thirty-one, except one
acre oui of said quar.quar,ali in township nine, north of range one east,
containing in all seventy nine acre, more or less, ilortgaged by. Wil
liam M.Kerr and wi.le. Principal,
intoreit, damages and costs fp26. 3o. Loan No. 2S64 The south-east
quarter of section twenty-nine, town
ship ten, north of range one east,
containing one hundred and sixty
acre, more or less. Mortgaged by
William J. Beckett and wife. Priu
cipal, interest, damages and costs
Bloomington Township.
acres, more or less, juortgagca. y
A. D. Carmichael, and wife. Princi-
vk A I inl nl'.or r o m irvno oiiiH r Af KV-cl 1 t- r r .cma nnt inur rh(in.
Loan No. M61 Tfca seuth-east Cars Cincinnati to Seymour
fourth of the south-west quarter of Iiuhl SxprS8 has Palace
section eight, township seven, north Sleeping Cars to St. Louis without
of ranse one west, can tain iair fort v ch an ire. Also, to Cairo and New
acres, more or less. MorUrazed bv Orleans without change.
A. u. Uarraichael and wife. Irrmei- Poifii oKtbt hnn Palace
pal, interest, damages, amd cost Slcepinff Car St. ,Loais witkout
921. 00,
LonisYille Kew Albany I Mm i'y.
Time in EJ?cet March IS, lit 3;
Monon Route."
Affords the Best, Cheapest, Quick
est, most Desirable Route to the . Great West and North -ft
eachwav;. owutu ttUU ouutu " c"'
Day Express kaa Parlor Cars 'Thmtoh PAsasnQSE TfiAi2ia,DAii.T
DAY MAIL. KIGBT KX No. 1. No. 3.x 11:59 pm. 31 :23pm.
WINTER
average, xney insure uood crops ot r ir Sfy
8 to l0 bushels per acre, and in everv inRtnnnfi- -where these liaui were used lit.-
inuiana ana Illinois jasc year, me crop 18 aoove an average. Tft Wheat ana crass. Thousands of tonRnrAhainryuaari in TiDnnfc nn
seeding, because the' farmers cannot grow Wheatsuocessfully without them; Try them. Write for Circular. , v - .-i r"
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPr,
Union Stools.
Dinms
NorrM.
Blooaiugtau,
SOUTH.
Bloomington,
Louisville,
Richard A. Folk,
Bloamihgton, Ind. Auditer.
July 11, 1883.
change.
For Tliftble infarnatiam as te
routes, tickets, tim- eta., aoalr io
person or by letter
ius ew a oik ot.rc is Qp: to T w RnssELLi Traveling
ting to DO tile most popular place Passenger Agent, North Vernpn,Ind
in town to buy clothing.
00
Moses Kahn, the people's
clothier, will remaveto his hand-
Loan No. 2571 The northwest some store room in the new block
quarter of the northeast quarter of J as soon as it is completed. In
section one, township nine, north ol fije niean time he is ietfirminftd
more or less. Mortged by , 7i 1 01 f w Pre5eiJt 01
Eleanor Brarnnm, widow, Princi- oiutiimg, uisr -ap- miu ueuis
pal interest, damages aud cost f o&lo. iiirnishmg- goods regardless oi
City of Bloomington. the price they bring. He wants
Loan No. 2707 Part of i-leta 75 to open in his new room ("about
and 1 6 as shown in the recorded plat i Rt w;il frpu Rinpy
nM it th. .nnth sL r.m, nd is going to sell off 'every-
' ' -i :.7i ' -. --. I J" I 1 1 1 1 - -.
ner af lot 76 and running north on unng ne now nas, wiucn consists
the east line of said lot to a point
50 feat fram said corner, thence due
west 133 feet to the alley or west
boandary line of said Jot 75, thence
south with said boundary line
thenoa east with the south bound
ary line af lots 75 and 76 132 feet to
the place of beginning. Alse part Any person wanting lumber
01 itt-iQs o, oegmmng a me .ow. foi. building purposes will do well
nin fl.aUR iW; fKA.M ah I to call on b . . L. bare. Leave
feet, thence west 45 faet. thence oraers ac riuffnes barDei
south 60 feet to the place el shou.
of a good stock of all goods in
his line. This is a rare chance for positive barging, and you should not miss it. West side of 'the 'square.
it
beginning. Mortgaged by James F.
Drysdale and wife. Prinai pal, in tar
est, damages and costs 1210, S&
Eichland Township
Loan Na. 2594 The south end
east half of the south-west quaitei
ot section wtniT-seTCD. lownsuii;
nine, north of rahge two wast, con
taininc tvrentv acres, more or loss.
Mortgajad by Dillmas Morria and
wife. Principal, interest, damages of the town the Bee Hive.
and cost f 317.
: - The crowd still goes to the New York Store. Ladies, have you been to th New York Store since the netf good?came in? Our stock never was so larg nor good ssp cheap. New York Store.
The leading grocery house
This disease so dreadful in its na
ture and generally considered not
carable mast be classed with the curable diseases. God- m bis wisdom has provided in nature a remedy for avery malady. A reliable remedy is offered by-Ji W NeaT, of Bloomington Indiana, to all- those anlicted with cancerous diseases. This specvial remedy has been in use tor fifteen years, and has never failed in epternal case, of a permanent cure, (unless the cancer was in its last stage). Illy remedy consists of a vegetable compou td in the form of past, which is applied ; to the diseased part, which it eilect uaily destroys, at the same time producing a healthy action in the flesh that lies adjacent with the cancer.' - The cancer being dead it separates from the healthy flesh and after a few days the cancer will drop out; leaving a healhy sore, whichnscasily healed. There i& another nccessi ty i a the treatment of cancers, that is removing the cancerous pois on. from the system, this I do by using a preparation of my own, prepar ed especially for this purpose. No Tay; rffjiiired until the cancer, is cur- &' 'Office in Fee's building North aide of ih.O square. For further in
formation, adress JLuv J. W. JSeal
Bioomi ugUm Ind.
Photographs made by the
instantaneous process, at J. M;
Barnes' neat gallery.
Baby pictures made in one second, at J. M. Barnes' gallery.
AUDITOR'S SALE OF SCHOOL
LANDS. Notice ia hereby given that the following tracts or parcels of lands town lota, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose, will be sold or offered for sale at the Conrthonse daor in the city of5 Bloomington County of Monroe, and State of Indiana, to the highest bidder, for
aash ia hand, on Tuesday the 14th
day of August, 1883, JL ho same having been mortgaged to the State
of Indiana to secure the payment of
Principal and1 interest of common
school and Congressional school fund
of said county, and which have been
forfeited to the State for the nan
payment of interest on the same. If .less than the whole tracts is aold
the part so sold will bo in the northwest corner of the tract, and if less than the whole lot is sold the part
so sola snail ne on or me ame ex-
ending across said lot. The sale
will be continued from day to day
until all shall be sold or offered for
sale.
Washington Township, Loan No. 2535. Part of the south
west quarter section 36,township ten north of range one west, beginning
twenty-six and two-thirds (tbf) poles
west of the sou th-east cpr ner of the
south-west quarter of said section,
thence north two hundred -.ana forty
three and three fourths ( 243 ) poles,
thence east fifty-three and one-third
(534) poles, thepce south to the
south line of said section, thence
weBt to the place of beginning, con
taining 80 acres, more or less. Mortgaged by nlartha A Bran nam and James M. Bran nam. Principal, ia tercst, daniagc and cbst $114.30.
Loan No. 2011 Part of the north
west quarter of section twenty-five
Beginning in tne nortn-wast cornei
of said seotioa twenty-five, running thence south along the section line
35 4-100 poles, thence north-east 45
poles and 5 Jinks to he section line on the north of said section, thence
west along said line 28 polos 'to the
place of beginning. Also part afthfc
north east quarter of seotioa twenty
six, commencing at the north east eorner of said section twenty-six.
running due west to a point 30 feet
east of the aenter of the railroad.
thenee running parallel with the
aforesaid railread in a south east direction to the east line of said
section, thence due north to. tha
place of beginning, being in town
ship nine north of Crange two west, and con tain ins: seven acres, mVe
or lees. Mortgaged by James Brat
ney.and wife. Prinaipal interest,
damages and eost $169. 50. ... Parry Township,
Loan No. 2759 -That parte of the
west half of the north-east quarter, and part of the east half of the north west quarter of seotion thirty-three, township eight, north of range pne west, and bounded as follows, to wit:
commencing thirteen rods and four
feet west of the north-east corner of
the west half of the north-east quar
ter af said section thirty-three, thence north 77 rods and 6-J fuel, thence west 92 rods, thence north 51
rods and S feet, thenee eaet 53 rods
thence north 2C rods and 4 fiifct, thence east 59 rods to the plaea of
beginning, containing S6 acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Sarah B. McCu no, single. Principal, interest damages and cost $237.40. Loan No. 2701 In-lots in the Mc Oolloagh addition . to the city of
Bloomington, numbers fifteen and sixteen, in the county of Monroe, State of Indiana. Mortgaged by V. H. McColloughj Widower. Principal,
interest, damages and cost $1G7.65
; Salt Creek Township. Loan No. 2683 The north-east fourth of the south-east quarter of section twenty one, township eight,
north of range one east, containing forty acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Abraham Chesnut and wife. Principal, interest, damagos, and cost $54. ; Polk Township. Loan No. 233 1 The souths east quarter, of the north-west quarter, also the south east fourth, of the south-west quarter, all in section 33, cownship seven, north af range one : east, containing 80 acres, more or less. Mortgaged by Martin Deekard and wife. Principal, intarest, damages and costs $84, 86i
Those summer silks and
other dress goods 9 at the New York Store are setting the ladies wild. Hiram Lindlay, the druggist, has iust received a full stock al wall paper of the latest patterns and styles, and a machine for triming the same. He also has a large stock of paints and oils ready for the spring trade. Dr. J.S. FariSj late of Shoemaker's, isjnow 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 hands.
The New York stare is ready for "gentle spring" with piles ot best goods ever gathered together in a store in Bloomington. r' The Buckeye Eeaper and Mower, at W.J.Allen's.
W. W. Peabody, Gen'l Sunt. W B.ia at iWC,Cten. Pass: Agt.
Insure Your
AGAINST Fire, JLilatHiinff,
8:50 m. 7:30 am
No 2. No 4, 4:5l pm 3:46 am. 9:10 pm 7:20 am.
Parlor Coaahes on day trains We-
twesn Chicago. Palace Weepers an nikht trains between Chicago and
Jacksonville, Florida.
Through tickets and Round-trip
tickets far South and youth-west,
and through trio and land exploring
tickets for North and 'North-west tia mast direst and close connection reutes. Baggage checked through to all places where tickets are pur chased. Travelers wan ti her inform-
to either of the antler.-
IlliiSnrHPEDlGBEESEEPSl
SEEDS
SEEDS SEEDS
fVBw3ome llkuvtrnle Catetoave ami Kmral Register PB.EU TO
BERCHATSt SENB US YOUB KU8INB&8 OARD8 FO TOM XJM.:' DAVID LANDRETH &S0NSSECD QR0WRS,PH!UDELPHIa
For the MERCHANTzUBLSacs For the MARKET GARDENER For the PRIVATE FAMILY: Crown by ourselves w 9vr wn fvm
MK HENS LAY
less trash. Bt m that Sheridan's CondlUfia
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i.iunuii, KuiMiiiiL uu uitn it ii uiik. nini in line .imnuau d uuuuiuuii ruRuniK.1 iniw. m. ihbddvu uw
to 1 pint food Sold cTsry where, or sent by null (or 8 Ifctwr-stamjw. I. & ifxmtox Co mmoHiUag
sn-on esS ChenlsL noir.. try, e rs thai most erttfe iers dtid her are worth
Powders are absolutely pure and immensel!!) -rldan's Condition Pwderg., Dose, 1 teaspoonfua'-1
A n Enslish Tetcriaarr
travelms In this eountrr
uorse na uauie rowaers
r-r. - us
irv satsk Ars arm n bh m rsmniTiiir bbi sbi bbs n.
Ann ffiH jmploielT chne tho blood in the entire system In thre months. Any per mi who will take.ONBPlKSl ,
For earing Female Coznplainti those eilli hare ito eqsal. Uyjiciann nsa them in thoir practice. Sold rcrrwhersv'T. .$?.' 'gtj or uttt hy nihil for 81 cents jnjtaapScnjrpnlet 8 Sc CO., BcBtgaatostSv . . -TJ
r4;y atian, appiy I signed.
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aRTER PERU. hitrtf. ,, v ' . .. . Bloomington, Indarray Keller, 9. 1 .A, Louisville. Ty.
'Lowest rates obtainable with
FRANK E. HUNTER,
Blaemingterf, Ind, Agent. The New York Store, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
lUa-
any iaaoauie ercr lnvenxou. win iru a pat cc BtooJiince, with H3SEI4 and TOE complete, la S3 minutes, it will also knit a great variety of fancj-; work for which there Is always a ready market, hvn-l . (pr circular and terms tn tho Iwoptbly IiUtiitlu SXac&iuo Co. i09 wostiiuiiuiau. ikxrfou. loans.
A'
and Tbriiadoes. estate of willi a m o, Jac
obs deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, : in
the State of Indiana. All creditors, Heirs and;Legatea of of said estate, are hereby notified notified t!i at Marv E. Jacobs, ad minus ...... i . tratrix of said estate has tiled hvr account and Touchers in Jiiial settle -went of said estate, and that the same will como up for examination and approval on the 3d day of ep ember 1883, the same being the tir.t judicial day ef the September term, 1883, of said Court, at which time said Creditors, Heirs and Legatees are required to appear in said Cviirt. in tlte Court-house m thexitv of
arsonm9 YurnnHve JPillH nvikn Hew XlicSi
Blood, nnd wiU c3iietoly change the blood in
onlrrasrstrtm Si wircc montfl. Anyprrsou ytoo will take 1 pill cnclt nlpht fntn 1 to )2"went.i tanx be restored to snunl hcnlWu i t such n thins
I io68!imo.' Sent hy mnil for 8 letter BU-.nj7.
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DEPARTMENT,
BLACK SILKS we are sellins
, ! , , ii V -Hlonmington, aBt show cause, il any very largely, and nave excellent there be;why 6ald account 'should values at $1.00, 1.25, $1.75 and not be approved.
$2.00. The oods cannot be ex
celled in color and finish. We
have Satin Iihadames and Satin
Marvellieux that are very desir
able.
COLORED SILKS. We elaim to have the largest and
Mary E. Jacobs June, 2 f 1883. Admin jstralrix.
ESTASE OF JOHN M. bLUSS , DECEASED. In the Monroe Ciacuit Court in the State of Indiana. All Creditors, Heirs and Leira tees
most complete stock of Colored -0fW gmhmte-wl
Silks in tha State, and it is very of saiU C6tato has tiled his account seldom that we cannot fill any nnd rouehers in final sattlenient or request for aay color. We have said Estate, and that the sVmo will a nice line of changeable Silks f?r . esamination ancV nppiny-
ciTTrif nn ctTT Tret ' ah xi I V( wv' jr ui. vrpiviuwcr jcuo, SUMMiLlv SILKS. All the u,c same being the first judicial dav
very newest stylos aan be found of tho September term, 1383 uf said at OH! aounters. Court, at' which time said Creditors.
iicirs anu liesaceea are renuireu m
Notice of Eoport of Enumeration. Notice is hereby given that the Trustees ef the auvTral . Townships of M mi roe county, Indiana, have li led in the office of the Auditor of said county, their report of the enuinertttiou of the. white and colored male inhabitants of said county, oy&v the ago o f tvren t jr-on e years, vrhi eh rc-
poi;t3 arc o'p-n for inspection
iteUKACQUAIMTID VflTM TME QSOORAPHr OT TMW1
: TRY WILL 8Cg SXAMIHINO TMB MAP THAT TMS
of
ant
said
BROCADE SILKS. We
have opened another line of Col
ored Brocade Silks at 75 -cents.
Our last lot had a Very quick
sale.
This, is a dull season of the
year, but things seem to be pret
ty lively at the New York Store.
: --Before moving to his new
room, Wm. Blair proposes to sell
oif his present stock of boots and
shoes at whatever they will bring
Call on him in Mendelssohn hall.
No house in town can give
you better prices than the Bee Hive grocery.
i A full stock of groceries,
fresh, nice, and cheap, at the Bee Hire. , Whenever there is a crewd in town you will find a large partion of it at the New York Store the people know whera to go to get their t?eodi The New York Store has a fine stock of ladies' shoes. Headlight and coil oil at 15
cents a gallon, at the Bee Hive grocery, next to the- postoflice. FOR SALE ' For sale or trade a first class
phaeton.
a-"We bet U inform - Itdis f this eity
ind vioinity that when rsquosted by tttter we
will mail, JTree from Uharjra. full ones or sam
ples and carefully 011 an foward ordors howerer small, by mail or expires?, as dosired. Prices in every cape the game as if tho purchaser came to Indianapolis and bought the
goods at our store. Pettis, Bassett & Co.
8tuai.Tapny ki 1 ei.inioui iCadnj
soqi noqn Suui"ne ilisn. 9vaa i
nppoar in said Corrt, in tne Court
lioi.8c in the city 01 Hiooinihoton,
nnd show cans?,- if nn' ihare.be, whv
said accoaat should not ha approve J.
Witnese my name the 5th 'day- qi
of July, 18S3.
J as. IJf. Allkxakdks, Administrator. v
correction, 'by any citizfu
county.
The nnm her. of yotcra ro ported kw-
as louowa: Hiran b Lossom ton n h i Vashinirton township, Slut-ion town.. hip, . . Benton township; ... Bloomington townaliLp; Kichland township, ; Van b n ren .to wn n hi p,Perry township, Salt Creek town ah ip, Polk township. Clear Crf'ek township, In d i nn Creek to w jp ;ahj u,
1 3Dy tho central coeitiou of ila Hnc. ooncccts Hub r 4
i Chiojcu mia Kant, .x? City, Coiaioil BiuOa, Leaven - ' vcjt
fl J ooimccie in Uuior. JJspot'a all h.6 prirdroT i
Occanj. lu eQtiiptacai io unrivaled oad xcacia-v- v- , cent, beiux; c0ir.?3acd of 2Xosv Comfortcirfo i.a&$ v .ftf Beautiful Day Co-ichco. Haniicout Ziprtoa XU . " s cuniuc Chair Cars. PiiUctdBs l"rotticl J?ala4S, 0. ; Lie citing tiars, nsxH ViO iJcat Zne of X; nfccg i C-cjt" j fei the World. Thee ICrninu betweca Chicago ivs4i& "sw 1 llJiitoTi RIt'ot 5iiitH. I'ws lalnn belWWM: CMi4r t.vfeil
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The above ehe'i already read Ton bet aha'll g;et tit it eomehow, If she has ta fitsind on her head.
All the latest; Novelties, at the
Chicago Book Share.
All the new goods at the New
York Store were bonght for cash
and they are going to be turned in- j sence. "
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS, State of Indiana, Monroe county.
ss; in ine iu on roe uircuic i;ouri, September Term, IS83.
Zarilda Abel vs. Abraham Bahm, Joseph Jiaha, Thomas Fleichmau.
et al. . .
Now comes the plaintiff by her
attorney's ano flies her cam plaint
herein, together with an affidavit
that said defendants Abraham Bahm Joseph Bahm, Thomas Fieich-
man, Charles M. Henderson, William S, Henderson, Edmond Burke,
Samuel R. Snyder, James i. Harris
Josiah Bassett, John M. Hewv
Joseph HufFaker, Edward S. Jaffray
William R. J affray. Howard .55. JafT
ray, Robert Hutchison, Abraham T
Uazen. James W. WhitnesvRieharc
. Todd, Horace C. Skinner, Qua J Rownds, Rufus L. Todd, Washing
ton B. Toller, Alexander M. Holtoir
Isaac V. Pence, Thomas M. Porter
John Gates, James II. Gates, John
Gates, jr., Louis Ludort, ana one
Samuel McCiuns:, are net residents
of the State of Indiana; that a cause
of action exists against them in re
lation to real estate in the force loseure of a mortgage, and that they are
necessary parties thereto.
Notice is tnereiore, nereuy given
said defendants that unless they be and annear on the first dav of the
next term of the Monroe circuit
ceurt, to be holden on the arst Mon
day f September, 1883, at the Court
House in BJoomington,iii said county
and State, and answer or demur to said comnlaint, the same will be
heard and determined in their ab-
Total, ; ' . . 36365 Richard A. Vulk, . Julv 11, 'S3. A. M C. NOTIf. K. TO NO N B fix I D EN '11 State pf.fndiana, Monroe count1! as: Iu the Circuit Court, s Sep tern bfi Term, 1 883. ' . Charles W. Gentry va Paris Shi, lev and Gcti'gb W.- Dean. Comphmt No.i36. N o w co rn es th a pi ai n ti IT by Fra i; k
E. H miter li is attorney and files1 h i complaint herein, on a note and ii attachment, with an affidavit t ha. said defendnnt Paiia'Shirtay is in.;" a resident of the State of Indiana Notice ia therefore hereby giveisaia! defendant that unless h be am. appear ou the lirst day of the nex term ot tho Mon roe Circuit Conn . to be ho hi en on tlie Hrst.Mou.Uav o:
Septemiier A..D, at the Conrv house in Bloomington' in aai iroMiil and stale, and answer or demur to
said con plaint, on a note and in tit .
tachmcnt, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and seal a f said oourt, alfixed at Bloomington this 20th dav of May A. I). 1S83. seal D. W. Brownik Clerk of Monroe Circuit Ganrt.
tsgo.aad Mmncapolidand, iu ltut, via do Tt
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i 2Tew and IXroct Lino, via Senega and Kankiv ; : koc.uod recently cn opened between 3ticbinonar. . v "'
Kc-i, iTftaUviils. Louisville. i.exjna;on. Cincinnati, . . S dianapoUs nnd XisTaycSM. and Omnha lXiaaost - ' '.- '. .js olia sd St. 3?uul und intornjCiito i.-ointa. ' ; - jM All 3.,iiroub.la&oniT8ra S.iavl on JCaucJSkpmsi " 1 Train. ; "t -" :- ' -tjir-"''" Ai Tickets for salo at ill nrlncinalTiclMt OfT In o
.nrindiMl
uic c;n:iea sia.eo una uanaao. 13a rjraao chock M t hrccb and rates of tore al -. K-aya' as low aa coinpetilora tbat otxer loss sdvau Smaos. . i ' ' lor dQtallod isrormaIon . ffot tK's ilapd aad ToisW - era of tha -' - : .-.;- fk$&& CC? EAT ROCK. ISLAND ROUTS, 5p At your coarcstTIoket OjBoo, or addre r--- r r; R. CABLE, x & ST. ilOHMr r & '?' Vioo-Frw. A Gca'I r'r. C Gcb 1 Tkk ft rssasW ,
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, BAKD CATALOGUE,
tSof lt..iramc. Iu, v, HclM; Fl Siftarfu Pram wS Stiff.. bA
mis -4filrr rn4 OBifcu, p.ifini
iurtH lor AMltar m0waad a C
UliSlln"" II
to eash aa fast make them go.
at low pricee will
-Well may the Nashville
merchants "squeal" about Brown County trade corking to .Bloomington. Tb New York Stare gets the largest partiaa af that trud. Gad smoked hams 13 c nts a. pound,, at the Bee Hive jrrocerv, next to the postoflice.
Wltnesa inv narao and the seal of
aaid Court affixed, at Blaomirigten
this 22d day of June, 1883, .
SEAL.J ' D. W. BROWNINO, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court.
Carpet Lining! SESF'Moth-praof Carpet Lining, a auperipr rtialecheap ;at the City Book Store.
Vt M, Tat; L. D. Rogers.
HEAPQUAKTERS FOt
LIFBr FIRE, TORNADOf AND
CYCLONE INSUEANCS. .
gp&If you are .not insured, you
ought to be. V ' ,.. , ; -? . ;, u Pieaac call and aea as, get tarnis, and secure a Fi r-Th u a der-Ligh t-ning-Tornadp-Cyclona Poliay before it is 4everla8tini5ly too ..lata,"9 Office in Fee's Building. One or both ol us will bo in office during all business hours. ' ,. Juno 23, 1883
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