Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 August 1883 — Page 1

I

JRecorder '$ oitiot

janiJii

4. V

IX

tn. - -4

LacalFacts

; Tlite summer ias nut made the

ice men

: -GvsHoltzman is nursing a petjfelon.

Get ready to receive preachers.

the

About this . time negtt year politics will be warn- - If we could spell this montfc Argust we might iiaye fresh oysters? .

k :

pi. r . V

On and after Qct Is, you can send letter to any part of thd United States fottwo cents. Homer Renshaw ha received a posithm in, the &0. freight office at Padncab, Ky.

it

li i. S V-

4

v Stafford's Commercial Ink is a nw ' an excellent article of writbig fluid for sale lgr Pof Cole.

' Frank Arnott has received an appointment as American Express agitpn the aVanda;Iia railroad, r y i Mathews & Turner are now located in their handsoaie new furniture room; The room - is trdi adapted for the business. '

y Walter Lindley went to Indianapolis, Tuesday, to attend the encampment. That is- he will go into camp at her- houe.

;; Died, on August 5th, ofwboop--

ingtcough, Bertha Deli, uaugixter tf James M. and Flora Campbell. Aged 3 years 1 monvhi aswEIS days. ' ' , . - ' 4 ; ' A lorce was out ihis weok gmiigjtlie streets a general cleaifcig up. Of course, a proud little ity like Bloonungtou junst always be neat. v v vV ; E,i - -The plan' of sowing clover seed fa the corn fields alter the last plowing, is a good one.. ' Sever al rmers have adopted it and the jfifungjclover is coming pp nicely.

this their

iiiTVikVf 111

tec t w .

iff j..' j?

AiHur or tut; i

- iricinitv have nearly all

r eheat'5 ground broken. Tlie ill- be a large acreage of wheat 4 gown in this county this fall, f i ' " ..'.. ..." f , Last Saturday nearly all the kkids" lu town-were; wearing reJ, hite aud bine? base-balf caps.. It was a cute advertising scheme of Muse Kalm,. the boss: clothier. yjl This Old Settlers' meeting: at KetchamV springs will be held on Saturday aitJ Sunday, August 25 and 26. On Saturday the colored singers of the A. M.

j-L Church ;of Jiloomingto will bh

presents5

4 ri.

inv circumference h as been- taken ,r off-?Key West, a is said to be the largest in the worlds It is v.-iotas.; taJf as some wW hang v around bee saloons, but it ab-. ' sores more waten ; 'l-

THE COURIER WOULD

LIKE TO SEE. A good raim

An East and West m&oad.

Work beguiniiig on- the car

Less attention given to other

peoples business.

A new city building of soinie

kind.

The visit of the MdSiiodist min

isters made pleasant.

A big fall1 4rade lor out nrer-

chantsv

A telephone exchange m op

eration here;' - ; A larger dttendnce at during; the warm weather.

y -rachors .aiut printers- get

their pay for what titey do. A larger attendance at the Ml term of the University. Iibe?aiadvertisiig, on the part of our merchants. Healthr happiness and prosperity for everybody.

The boring of the artesian well successfully eompleted. Another circus, but with not sq many scoundrels attached: i. good public .hall' for entertainments. ; ; Less wine, less vhjmen, and more happy home&s Krho arc toe.tur nextfeounty officers.'

How the Democrat's of , this ooiinty staiwT ifii regard to the iioVaination of " Tilden and-lien-erickrf. . . a Bettei? piiftBB, scfioois and

school teachers than the-jpiifey of

Bloomingtonjias;.

a mi grown, woman?

the streets in daylight' with, a

iuotne liubbard' dres on The cornice of the North hall of the1 new block painted some

other .color :

The- family of Wm. N. Showers .-.it -. are visiting relatives at Putnam-

ville, Putnam county.

Mrs. lUcr : sewaru wnn nor

husband at Louisville, to iomain during, the Exposition. TKMavtiaistiife panied by 250 citizens, attended1 the Old Settlors meeting at Gos-

Seils; brothers show had an hninenso crowd in the afternoon

at Salem, but a small crowd at

night. The same' was the ease at Bedford. y

Mose Kahn has' purchased a handsome new fir' proof safe. Mose proposes to be ready lor

the next- fire, audi at Kast save

hisboncls.

Isaac- daman, treasurer elect,

has moved to town Mr. McKin-

ney started for Texas, last Tues

day, and left Mr. Claman m eharae of the oflice:

There were several cases- of

pocket picking at the Gosport Old Settlers5 meeting. Among

the number who lost their pocket

books were John M. McGee, and

tfire father of Sam Moe?e.

parade

A less number of young girlt? running the streets hunting for

mashes..

. .. - m m .... .. ... i. Some kind of action that will

.stop afl talk about the removal

of the Shite Uiiiyersity..

yMofca Kahn went to Ciiicin hatl this week.

Miss Emma Baxter, is visiting

in ISTew Albany:

Glay Gabbert; of Augusta,

Kansas, is visiting his; parent

i a this city.. W. W. Duruidr of Barnam's showv spent a? couple of days at?

his home here tbias weefe; .". . About tfiese times ai newspaper reporter has to do' some.

tall hustling to gather itms..

.The- wife and daughter of bn-gi-ess Thomas Cobb; are visiting at the residence of Newt Mathers.

' That new baby boy &t Wil,

Durand's house is the- "greatest

how on earth,?' but Barnum

can t get hold' of it for all his

wealth. Durand is just the

least bit sorry v it wasn't a girl,

however. .

: Mis Mary Sullinger, of Oaktown, Knox ounty, is visiting

at the . residence of iLqnilla W.

p Rogers,

4.

A Sunday-school Convention will be hefd at Harmony, Vanburen township- ons Tuesday Sep. 4th, beginning at 10 a. m. JSTearly all of the Bloomingtorr ministers wilt take part in the

. -9

t -

We ought to have a city building ofsome kind. large amount is- paid- to thev county for board" of-city" prisoners,, -which

could be saved, ihe rent ot tne

present building would alsQ be saved, besides we could' have a

proper place for the steam fire

engine. - By the twentieth of this month

that vast swarm of martins that eonffrecate about the- roof of the

Court-house, will leave if it is hot going to be an unusual late

fall. Last year they aid not

leavo until the 10th of September and some of the black birds staied here all winter; a thing never heard of before in this lo-

iwite a number of the old1 soldier boys from EMettsviile and vicinity went to- the IndiaHapolis Encainpment this week.

Joseph E. Henley and bride

returned home; last Monday

niirnt. A cuarwari cost .Jhsftnh

several dollars wortlv of cigars. Four mighty hunters, namely, W. S..Haltour A.. S. Pearce, Geo.

Ac Ada ms and J. J. Hilton, went

to Monroe county Tuesday 'on a

hunting expedition.. They re

turned yesterday with three and

.one-fourth squirrels eack. Mar

tinsville Republkani.

Greeves & Son have been- out

Ibfbnsiness about six months and

they still have many unsettled accounts on their books. Those interested should read the. notice, printed in tfo paper, and 'art promptly. -- William Cline of Stinesville, on the 27th of July, hauled-from the stone quarsy to- the; depot, a? Utile1 over, one third of a mile;.

'with six mules,: a stone weiffhv

19,36.0 pvuirifs. "A pretty iak load'. Spencer Democijab Mr. Samuel Wallingibrd says that II6.ndr!ckSj,RIb Donald or any

other Indiana Demcycrat cannot

carry the Greenback; vote of Indiana. Whore is the Greenback vote? Probably it is so. small that Mr. Wallingfowl! rarrios. it in his pocket..

J Tli.v oft" Jbnn A:.Parks

'died on Tuesdky otlast week. iShe had boen an invalid. for: some .time, and recently Mr. Parks

took her to Eumkn. Springsand

t was thought she-wi bsnaiitted

by the treatment' them.. Mr.

Parks has many warm, frumds

who sympathize with1. Mm. in the

oss of a good wife and mother.

ThenSupreme'Court'oIndiana.

recently deeidedr that reckloss

drivers are responsible for.,:ay

injuries that: may be susttiined

by any person or. persons by.rea-

son of such reckless- and care

less drivimr.. 'Owners; ot first

horses and reckless drivers in

this city should bear tliis deoif

sioninmind..

The Red Men gave a complimentary supper at their Wigwam in Fee's building, on last Wednesday night. There were a Lout 100 persons present, consisting of mei&'teers of the order and 'their familes and' of a few invited guests. The exercises of the evening were of a social character, the feature being some ex

cellent yocal and iiistnnnontal music fimrfshed by Misses Ella Adkins, Laura Moblejr, Kate MoMey, ancE ' Wal Paufcy (Vnd Howard Tourner. An ice cream supper was served about 10 o'clock. There was an abundance of ice cream, lemonade, cakes,: candies and truifc. The supper was- furnished by Mrs. llott; and ail participants can ters' tify that the cakes were excellent, as was also the ice cream. When Mrs. Rofcthas.a contract of the kind she takes the great

est of pains to give satisfaction,

and fchfetime. she fully succeeded. Owing fothe length of time occupied in disposing of the good things a program of toasts and

responses had to-be -dispensed with. After supper, a nice cake was voted to the handsoniest young lady in the oom, and Miss Ella Butcher took the prize. The tribe of Red Men at this place is in a flourishing" condi

tion, and new members are being

taken in constantly. The pale faces who invaded their wigwam on this occasion came near 'be

ing scalped by a few wild chiefs

who dashed fa upon them, but all escaped safely, and everybody went ho'me1 pleased with the event

Tomorrow Kev. T. G, Jiehar-

rell; for several years Chaplain

of tl.e Prison Souths safe Jeffev

sonvilie, will step d jwn and out. lie will be succeeded by Rev.

Mr. Cain. Rev. Beharrelf de

livered his farewell sermon Jo thff

convicts yesterday. New Albany Ledgftr, Monday'.- . .- r Some of McKiitney's bondsmen notified the bank ntfS to pay out any county tods on Claman's order, as ft&ICiniiey has left the state and' had no right to appoint a deputy.- And' so the trouble goes ob, but the liveliest time is yet to oonaov Me-

Kinuey said his wife wasv sick

and he had to go to Texas-, His

daivo&fer went with- him.-

" - v' ..-7 -si- .-i ..,. r h ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I

A, AUGUST 18,1883.

The artesian well will bo bored.

Osboni Mulky is clerking at Mose Kahn'L

James Robinson is visiting at

jMaryville, Mo.

Dr. 'Ftivis will- open a new

dms store on the West side.

polis Wednesday night.

H K the leaders of the county if H newspaper will but for $ moment ; f ' : ' consider the feet that it costs ' i from sixty to seventy dollars a I - week cash, to publislfcwtbeir pa- ' I ' i' Pr ey can readily understand K t ; 3 bow the publisher of a newspa..C1 per feels, when some subscriber fVii ; taken the paper a year ' or

. ; two without paying for it, orders his paper stopped, without. settlI" :m ing the bill. A newspaper ac- - 1 i J count is just as sacredas any other

. E "C - .1.L1 -.'J il J-. I "I. ." '- ill

twm auu xne nonesc man win no

more wrong the publisher out. of

the subscription price ol the paper, than he would any other in-

aj out ?f a just cla jm.

m I t

E

The pension Kst, which is to

be published.by order of Con

gress, will make au work of'4?v,50O:

pages. It will contain a list of

j pensioners, their postoffice ad

aress, tne amount allowed in each

case, and tito reason why. A Jist of easlvconnty will be furn

ished to the papers of that county

anf! pumisnect by them. When

Monroe county's list is published

it will make mighty interesting

reading.

We always new that Bedford girls were the handsomest in all

the laud,, and we are glad to

Know that President Arthur

thinks so too. It was a Bedford

gifl wb presented him with the flowers at Bloomington which he

so gallantly pressed to his lips

Hundreds of Bloomington- girls

were at the dep6?t to greet the President, Thursffay of last week,

ana some of them ga ve him flowers,; bat it was a Bedford girl dp on whoiu he "smiled." Id-

lorucar.

Miss Julia. Bollenbacher

ivisitiiiff friends in

.County Clerk Browning went

to' Louisville this'-weekto seethe

Exposition.-

Eon Rogers will open an exensive Insurance agency in the

new. block..

Bloomington is to have amoth-

er colt, show this year. Sep

tember 22d is-the date

In the history.of JIarrodsbitrgj

as published in ;tho'Telephone. of

last week, Dr. J; I). Simpson ?a?s

snoken of as "koemstat 200A

drug store and 'talking politics.

His name should.have: also been

printed in the listof Harrods

bu physiciansy, and itinaight

have been truthfullv added itht

he is getting a full shai'e of. the

nractice, which tho neoi&? of

that section have, found him

worthy of and competentto at-

teudto.

The Seymour Business says:

J. A. McGregor, agent of. the

Standard Oil Cdmpany,-, has

brought suit in theBloominsfcoi!

Circuit Court to recover several

hundred dollars taxes paidito-

-. .... .. Monroe county on stores, he hav

ing operated a large 1 storey ard

there for the past fevv j'ears. The Suorcme Court . decided re-

beritly that all stores in transit

are not taxable, hence the oil company seeks to recover all

taxes paid in.

We cant think .of a-meaner

man than ' the man . who moves

away owing two or three years

subscription to his paper; anc

leaves word with the postmaster

that he doesent want the paper

any more. Such is. life, jtho ugh

With the markets plentifully

stocked with floury potatoes and

vegetables generally, with cheap

er meat and clothing, and rea

sonable rates-tor : -fuel and rent

MoCalla & eo.willl

ones in the new" brock.

tho

We hear Prank Hunter

C0 to Texas this fall.

first

will

-Prank Axtell is troubled wen

is Job was troubled.

Ella Hums has gone to Louis-

sville to visit friends.

Fulk went to Indiana-

Mi's. Thomas J. Rogers i

ling rela U ves .? at Montei

$ vis-

Y r

1 A Special' session of the'Gbitnty

Commissioners has- been called to meet today ,(Friday) at 1 o?clock. At this meeting the office of county treasurer will be declared vacant, and1 a1 treasurer appointed to fill- out McKinney's unexpired term, which is about three weeks; As the Cominissionersdiaye appointed Judge Claypool in connection

with Louden & Miers suit will no doubt soon be brought on McKhmey's bond. The machinery for boring the artesian well arrived Friday morn ing.

The session of the Teachers, Institute has been postponed until holidays, of which due notice will be given. ; J, RJ. McGke

Co. S

The annual re-union of ihe Rogers family was held at the tarm of A. W. Rogers on Thursday, Aug. 16. The attendance was as large as usual, although but a few members of tho family from a distance was present. At noon a grand dinner was

served, and

there

was

enough

good thiugsvto feed "a regiment. After dinner short addresses were made by A. W. Rogers, Lou P. Rogers, W, P. Rogers, Piias Abel, John Armstrong, Rev. Treat , and Mrs. Win. McPbetridge. The game of croquet seemed to be very popular, and Uncle Quill Rogers was the champion player. On the

.whole, this re-union was-as suc

cessful as those held in the past.

A correspondent ot the Enquirer who has taken the trouble to write to influential parties in

fevery county m Indiana and ill-

moi& irives'ir as me resutc 01 ms

ienfcachcr is u io iv wic iwuu uio Indiauapolftr. investigation, that the old ticket, " Tilded and Hendricks, seems to

be in popular favor at the present time,

BysiWess I

IS-

Ilavins Seen out of business

for six- months, our accounts

;mtfst be settled, either by cash

or" liof s. You can save cost by

attending. to- this knmedfately.

Call- at tore of Muiiter & Blair. J,- J. Greevrs & Son

4

Adam, ffiir groat f-jrofathcr, wliaie i samo ti:ti(V war Clre' hiTenSo of the art of tailfVrin, espociitlly of titers wallow tail or (jraH For trie proof of the hater see tho shairo of a icfct Ho irveil' m' tho r

countrvvfar away from' Tttfcrilta, Ivy. in a ptsriccO stafee' $UrmtiitseipM$ -; but ncccasiCy, the mother of iaany vciYtim3, male It.m lo; so.alvJscv.,, J ; V 'j ing, 3 It is not known how goVil this d5wlrfjj ita3,.l)Ut it is! aupposetl HifttfJ 'A l-'y-'y it lasted as log :t the' nYateria'l of .which his garVont - UJ ;i ' sc. cn years ago' the tailoring department of J. Winter & Cv,v cbrnr of '"".' f 1

of"father, Adam: History dot's not tell if -he latter was a' piroi ve " . ':'f. tailor, but the now immense eetabiishment of J. Winter & Co. Loir3Vil;f ":v. Ky, proves thatthey have been and are; stiir so. ' In IMS titer began " ' fc wort with f&fat!6ti foil: ncviften tailbrsv now they employ uowa'nls '-oT twoJ 4 f '

THE ftlercliant Tailor establishment of the SoirWn! .'.W'esl,-i6onj; one in Chicago; equalling it- iriraa'2:nitide,.an'd none' haVVnthe iiu

bnt

mbcr

of varioiis styles to detect from. Bcr sure Iftf visit it When .ybtf ct&t&0 Louisville or? ch'eap; excursion : iate3; tjothe Grreat Jjouthern'; EspofSfio J. Winter & Go 's second 'fiof 'bf their bnildinur is an evniitliiiiifornAillf

-When Mr, Wicks left for the

East he gave orders to the Bee

Hive clerks tfrcBfr prices and do whatevelvtney thought necessary to reduce the present stock in order that room may be made

for the several car lends of goods

coming. The boys have taken

the proprietor at his word, and

the way they are slaughtering

goods proves that they fully in

tend to make things hum while the boss is -away. Now is the

time to buy goods, and the Bee'

Hive is the place. I will sell. the paper and put- it on

the wall for you cheaper than it can be done when you buy the paper and

hire it j.ut on. Ail tfiyvk guarantee!

to be first-class.

J. W. Shoemaker.

At Stuart & McPheeters' store

Tho Buckeye Seaperand Mower, at

W. J. Aihm'

for men's wear, arraurdd for this special object, and It niuv be that

great variety aJewrprfee

rmne' vt to; yon interest to buy from them a!tld make you theircnBtomeW

now and lor uie tuturo. w nen' once they-haxe vour measure, aim th'cv

keep all paper patterns

-winSv:?-

dratted by this meaiinre; yoiVcali, without aTrtr 3 .

expense to you, at any time, eVen yoard-he'ne send vfoV- sahit)lc: of -gohd' ' : " ; r.nd a fashion plate Irora which to make a selection ofgootls aiid. Then cutters are nckncjwledged leaders of fit; and styled It will, welf 4 ' .2 if von come to Louisville in vour o!dsclonhe$t to be driven oir im dirivefc f-i' 1

Winter & Co corner of TMrd antt ?tarket streets, and leave yonr order or a new sin tV A couple days aro5 alt they need: to make froa? measure

s .

J

..

ior new sine, a coupie aays aro an uiey neett to m'aice trom measure.

"all the clothes you want. For days van can linger in the wide' corridbra i J

of the Great Southern Expositiohto see aiut be seen. In later vears, "

j'Wwfil tell your children- perhaps their child renwhit in; , tifte' ;year 5 1853 you saw in Louisville. Fares-are 8o low tlmt H seems to' uea sin's;

not. to take" aavnntago of the great opportunity offered to sec it -H Exhibition 6f the products o( human s"klU; a;so at the same '-'UmeV -avatf.;'; yourself of the great inducements"4 wUieh, J, Winter '& G 'i'rf. ' '"'.-l and Market streets; .hotS out to' prove oiv vott, the slciiiofhir ' eutterA J T M' rami show hW krw tUev sell ffoods; " ' ' f:-Tf-'J- :;H

Window Sbadef J8&: i&sms2 THE PROPHiETOH OF : ? ' K :l ':v2 . . .;. ..... -Sr --r

Mrs. Mary Duncan, o Bedford,

13 visiting- ti.. v. JLHincan ana fensfiJy;

Sells brothers circus "was at

Martinsville, Wednesday and

drew heavily from the North pari bf ihis- county.

HVecity uublic schools, open

bn-:I6nday, Sept 3, and the Uni-

vefsJtyj on the failowing. Thursy. : s

D; E. Hunter will leetttre be-

fo-re the Tbacher's- Institute tornorrow evening at 7:80. Sub-

jetHOw the West was won."

New- Albany Ledger, Monday,

Bfib. - Wihjon who s recently

broke, out of jail, was arsested at

i.r-.i.: - : .1 i : ij. .1 . . .

iviaruiisviiie-' iuiu uruusm iierer

last Thursday. He once- more languishes in the ; Bastile . do

Grimes; .

Robert Gilmore, ex-cgonty Reborderr&Jtys that there are still

quite a inunber of deed and mortgages hi his hands, and if the owners '.do not pall for them soon and pay the fees -he will be compelled to issue-fee bills. A.' fee bill is the same as an execution against a piece of property. We; understand the trustees have decided to rebuild the College on the place originally occupied, .by it, enlarging the building considerably and in many ways making it hioro commodious picture&que and substantial The old. walls, have been nulled

down and quite a large force of men are rapidly removing the

fWe wilFbe ablest 6 go through debris,: when work will - bo at

tnextjyinterm begun m the new building

A young lady in Ifew Albany complains of the .meanness displayed by young men who occa

sionally treat girls to ice cream. She says that .the fact weighs ten times more heavily upon their minds than does their extra vance in the matter of tobacco, cigars and liquors, andr moreover, young men "treat each other unliinitediy and think nothing about it, probably becauso they expect to be repaid abundantly in kind, wjiile-tbe liftle ten

cent dish of ice cream crows -to

gigantic pi-oportions s they brood over the extravagant outlay,

which the recipient must have pioro than made up to them in

coiisuming her fathers, gas and

fuel.' SSe says she hhtinred

ice cream jokes which reveal the

stinginess of young men who de

pend upon their lathers for sup

port and make- no effort to in

crease their depleted pocket-

books by their owiiertions.;- ,

' The Champion Fire Kincller

is a late inventioii for kindling

fires, without the aid of paper,

shavings, kindling wood or any

thing of the kind. This.- kffldl-

iriff never fails to start a good

fire, " and i'V is so cheap that ever

body can use it. Give it a trial.

Collins & Karsell sell it.

CASH or NO SALES.1, After ' September 1st, . 1883, and all old accounts mustbesetv tied by cash oi noto - II. Liwdle' WAITED, everybody to know that-'the Charm Cigar" manufiictared b" George Sieneiyis made of the finest imported tobaooo:John P. Smiti can bo found at his old stand vidiero 1 life will give his entire time to repairing wtohes and jewelry, He proposes to do first class work1, and do it cheap. He is a vetenm jeweler and thoroughly, under.stands his busiuesgi..'. f .

NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY, In the matter of tho estate

Lawrence Kc lie, deceased. In the Monroe circuit Court, Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said Court by Ware S. Walker, administrator est said estate, setting up the insuflicvonej' of the estate' of said decedent to ay the debts and Viabiiitie i thereof, the Judge of said Gburt did, on the 4tii

day of August 1883, find said estate

to be probably insolvent, and order the sa me to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefoie hereby notified of suoh insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. Witness my hand at Bloomington

Indiana, this 8th day of Angust 1883..

. . . Ware b. Walker,

Administrator

Respectfulh' semtoances to ins old5 patrons and' t,' public generally tlwr J -w 7 he has a splendid' assdrtmcht of the" above named ffoods.'v ',.l,mM

Papers enibrace ' N JEW STYLES, of great beau tyy surpassing

any ever before" offered in this pioce. : Atnon the Window Shades will be found EXQUISITE- DESIGNS: itf

sofroiesia

ajwl TJL rnsparen;eiis4 Elseay aaOilt for Ea eiirtainslt 5 ; X

M

flrTho whole stock must be seen" .t'b be Ybriyapbreate'd

SIiacli'es, and all Other lovers of tho bcautifal,rill at fail: iaMT-i'vS;-T and inspect our1 -Stock;- - , --f f --VXvvV.

fj5All to b sold aiHeei.iiutt pannotjxij: togixte sdtisfqgrL,

ni t- C&cat$acriiv

ESTATK OF LAWRENCE KEL

LEY, DECEASED. In the Monr circuit Court, in

the State of Indiana.

All Creditors, Heirs and Legatees

of said estate are hereby notified that

Ware. S. Walker, administrator ot

said ebtate, has filed his account and

vouchers in tinai settlement of said

estate, and that the same will come

u p few exam i nati on an d approval on .

the 3d dav pi beptember i5tid, tue same being the first judicial day of

September Term 1S83 oi said Court

at wbicb time said Creditors, Heirs and Legateas are required to appear in said Court, in the Court-house in the city of Bloomington, and show cause, i f any there be, why said accounts should not be approved. Witness my hand the 8th day of August 1883. Ware S. Walker, Administrator.

Tho Bttcibye Bsapor and Mowor, at

w. J. Alien s.

... .. ,, ... , .. . ,.r:.. " . 'T

ASHST0BK

AD SISTliATORS SALE

Notice is-- hereby gi ven that the

mulersisrncd Administrator ot trie

estate-ot Gorge Weaver, deceased,

by order of the Monroe circuit Court,

will sell at rublic sale on tne premises on ' Saturdav. 1 the .8th dav" ot

September, 1883,-the following ileal

estate situate in Monroe couuty-'ln'

diana, tovit:

The Northeast quarter of the

Southeast quarter of section 6. Ten

aGres oS the south suM oPthe North

tst quarter of the Noath east quarter of section 6? being.a strip 20 rods

in width.4Thirty acres off the west' side5 ot

the North west quarter of the North

east quarter of section being a strip GO rods in width.5 All of: said

estate beinii in towiishin 10. North

range 1 West. Terms: one-third

casli, the remainder in two equal

payments of six and twelve months

frdm day' of sale, purchaser excuting notes for deferred payments wi ta aecepUiblo sccurit3, waiving relief from valuation and - apprai anient laws of the State of Indiana and drawing 'interest from day of sale Said s:rlo is to be freo .from lieurand eubumberances and to begin at 1 oeloek m mf Abrauam Wii ivKn Administiatoi?-

Is tfie best place in th city f

Family Supplies. A largt

stock f '.. ' ' 3 GROCERIES, NOa,'QUE ENSWARS, -V v OOtJNTRY PRODUCE, . Ancl all to b sold at lodowtf1 1 prices. : ;

SAE MONEY by bujiiji

Mrocoms ot us. Farmer's eoraer of Publie SqMi'

so-

l--TS.

Sj. -V, "

!'

1 yA . K

...y-.:!f.yy

- -y . .? . . 'Si-" ; 3

;yv

jig fwjs'

Hea

3 'MiVVMl'WWIk WiWWIHB

Gallon, glass, i Gallon, " Gallon, stoiioj

-Gallon,

60o pr doz5. Soc pr '..doss. 90c pKdoz.

25 pr doz.

BEE HIVE GROCER

. -i- :;e-y -"y:.; tiit'V -2 ' 'K

DE Y GO PS, NOTIONS

i - t -t . . - - ... ?Ai?T v" "... -

v.,-, ,yr---ry 7V- r" - - v 5

i

ji-

rrfieJc JkA THE?.-

k