Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 42, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 August 1883 — Page 4
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The 01 Ticket.
Township Trustses' Reports mk OCTOBER 12th, 1882, TO AUGUST 6th, 1883.
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TILDEN & HENDRICKS. There are now Democratic Governors in twenty-five states in the Union, Republican Governors in twelve States, and a readjnster Goveanor in the remaining State, Yirginia. The socalled ttNorthernn States with Democratic Governors are California Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas,- Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. The ; States with Republican Governors tire- Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine; Minnesota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon, . Rhode Islandj Vermont and Wis.tconsm '
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Judge Carr, of Columbus, was met on board the steamer City of Madison en last Saturay evening- The; Judge bad been visiting Louisville with his family, 7 and was taking a ride pa the beautiftil Ohio, for health and pleasure. The Judge was questionetl concerning the next Congressional., race Inh his district, but gave no opionion further than tfc state that it had been his understanding tht Col, Matron
would not bo a candidate for an
other term. He said there were a number of candidates for Congressional honors in his; district J tulgo Carr gave Col. Matson a v very close race in theeonvention
when first nominated, but gave
bo indication that he would like
to go, before the people again.
It is generally understood that
George Cooper, a gallant young ," Democrat, of Colnmbus, makes
no secret of declaring his desire
to succeed Col. Matson as Rep
resentative ifrom iat pistricfe-T-Madison Herald. 1Mr . ' . ... . Itfyet requires 872;000 from ibe Methodists of Indiana to complete the sum of 150,000 required of them by Mr-W. 6. tte- . Pauw in ordei? to secure his pro- . posed gift to, Asbury University. Greencastle lacks 3,000 of the sum of 60.000 required for the
enlargement of the- college grounds. Mr. DePauw has extended the time to raise these heavydeficits till the 1st of Oc-
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The "Mother Hubbard Dress" is one of the ugliest, haitefullest and most complete burlesques in fashions with which our eyes bare been offended Hendricks Co. Republican. ' That's just what we've been thinking- all along, hut hated to say soartiiisviile Republic ' can. ' :" 3 - " . '' This lashiou was intiodnced by married ladies, who were in delicate hiltbr and was never intended for girls. It also answers; well for little children in hot $ weatho-reencastle limes. ' We are glad to have this mat.t explained. We have always Thought heretofore lhatthe ladie3 intended theta" as models of beauty and graqe. Aiartihsyille Republican. ;
; he's going to get the nomination.
. Do you bear ns shouting? Martinsville Republican. Daniel ' Webster" was right when ;li said ? of the Press: SinalL is the. sum required to patronize a newspapen amply warclcd is itspatron.1-care not how jiumblxinA unpretendig is; the paper; i 3s into s it somethinig tltds rfch the subscription1 priced o' not! ifergcf tliat it co$( s something to ;uff,as?well ty?j er sponge on a printer; .. Ife is the printer s juk that . makes niney ienlhs.ot Qur,fovtuus; it takes money; to-buy iiik tpyej anL paper, and jet after all this, lew
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KEANBLOSSOM. Komi.-..,. ToNvnship Special bchooi, Common School Dog , Total, WASinSGTON. Roatl Townslnp , Speeinl School Common kehoul Dg ; Total, MAR 1 OX. 4 Road , Township Special School Common School . .
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Receipts. 1001 11 610 87 615 5U 21U 7J 52 23
Expenditures. 64!) 39 177 50 227 18 1305 70 49 95
Balance. 351 It 472 37 388 41 749 02 2 2$
Ohio & Mississippi :R-jr. THE oil? EAT THROUGH CAR
A1SD FAST TIME ROUTE. ;SAST and W2SST
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Toia!, BEKTOK. ' Road. Township Special School
Common School , . Dog
Total, JH.dOMnsTCfT0X. Road. ...... Township Special Suhool '. Common School . . . . Dqg..
4433 52 625 56 C83 66 665 4,6 2286 23 83 66 4S44 27 247 24 162 70 187 91 1117 28 6S S6 1T7S 49 448 19 214 28 . 452 62 1860 62 8S 91 3064 62 136$ 50 793 86 996 05 2S05 26 56 12
2469 72
245 60 139 55 664 96 1414 00 ' 67 10
2531 21 186 15 108 30 167 47 70 50 13 36 1183 78 331 15 72 05 232 03 1111 40 49 00
1963 80 379 66 544 11 50 872 23 16 56 1813 00 61 09
54 40
20 44 408 78 50 00
594 71
117 04 142 23
220 li
749 32
- 39 91
1795 63 1268 99
1213 15 3S6 20 230 80 1388 30 53 75
120 35
457 66 765 25
916 96
2 37
Total, RlCIILANl). iRoad Townships. ... Special Sehool , Common School ........ ,
5514 79 3252 20
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Total, .r VANBUREN. Road, Township. Special School Common School
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1653 30 1033 3b 828 15 3500 94 65 61 7061 35 1399 74 756 70 596 61 2534 01 07 02
1197 64287 15 710 84 2113 10 44 80 4353 53 1005 84 139 06 267 12 1588 25 66 00
2262 59
435 fiG
746 20 117 31 1387 84 20 81
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Road
Township . Special School ...... . . .... Common School ' :Dg... Total, 9 8ALT CREKK: Road...... Town shin Special School Common School Dg.
: . Total, POLK. Road;;.;v....;-.;:v Townshi p- V. - Special School Common School ,
Dog.
6384 08 3116 27
980,44 604 14 640 64 3002 09 88 79
418 26 95 95 368 01 1672 75 53 50
2707 82 S93 90 567 64 329 49 f 45 76 31 02 2267 8.1 562 18 508 19 272 63 139 34 35 29
S'fW'ARO-
Accom, DayKx. ight tx, Atlantilix arc St, Lttuis C lOain 8.OO.U11 7.00pm 8.00pm
Le.vc Mitchell
2.27im 2.47pm 2.32am 3.47am
Arrive Cincinnati--
8.23pm .35pm 6.50am 8 00am 03bT 15xires has Parlor Cars
without change to Cincinnati, Din
ing cars Seymour to Cincinnati,
ftig'M EX53rc3 has Palace
Sleeping Cars in Cincinnati without
change.
Atlantic Express has Pal
ace Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati,
Louisville, Washington and Haiti
timorc without change. Dining car
Seymour to Cincinnati,
WEST W A w . - Day Kx. 11 ,M Leave Cincinnati 6.50am 8.00am 7.20pm 9;10pm Leave Mitchell ll.ooaui 11.51am 11.55pfl 1.20am Arrive St. Louis 7.25pm 6.20pm. 7.1pam S.SOam The three gxprtss tyaias ran daily each way.
Day Express kas Parlor Ca?s
to St. Louis without change, Dining
Curs Cincinnati to Seymour.
Nitrlit Express has Palace
Sleeping Cars to St. Louis without
change. Also, to Cairo ami jNtcw
Orleans without change.
ParcIIe oExre.sa has Palace
Sreenins Car St. Louis without
change.
For reliable infnHatia as to
routes, tickets, time. tt., apply in
person ir by letter O
II. A. Tkuedly, Ajt. 4itcke)K Ind.
Or.toT. V. Rusasix. Trareling
Passenger Agent, North Vomon,Ind
W. W. Peabodt. GeiVl inpt. W B.Shat j.ifctilen. Pass. Agt.
j. W. friaJk 1
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2losid2M Dentist)
ovfUs: OYorlGrfcertts'
coraer.
ALOOU I(CTON, 1KB .fSSSAU wmk 'arafcMd. 041
Etiskirli! eft liiiSmcaiR ,, , i.. ..
ATTOKlfllYS AT LAW,
rratUcf in the CUvrti of Unr und 4fain
InK untioa. Proi'int attention lvac tm ami
Uttioui and all etW Ural buiiai
hnniii -tttii riiiiiiTTTM t ttttm ii n&v
woru kki ao it cruller and In lerjf time than any other xnachlr. 5 In too vorld. TVaiftntotl fivrt mn if ic.m i-a ' rr
vyui uMi ,wHaoui rubbing', otrtH zefund tbo ssocegr; .. "
ZZZZ .8J5 .to 8130 per;
' ----vwWf uunngtoe winter: la.
djca havo great succees BcUIngr thia Washer. KotaUnriceonS C(T'. arapleto those dodxiiiff an agency 82. AlsothoSK f ;;1 ' -;
lowest
yoixr
5316 10 , 208 47
475 71 340 84 459 84 1917 49 81 00 3275 63 ' 306 50 165 54 .299 70 2334 19 36 78
306 90 62 75 179 66 1200 00 12. 50 1760 81 221 40 80 40; 290 81 1494 05 35 50
2707 1 63 163 81 279 Op 280 18 717 49 69 25
1514 82
175 89 51 890 1
10 15 89 14 28
Total, . CLEAR ORBKK. Road. .. Township. , 1 Special School ............... Common School ............ Bog ;. Total, ' INDIAN CREEK, Road. Township., Special School .... Common School Ddgr. Total;
3282 71 2122 16 1160, .55
1228 22 455 15 646 99 2753 80 111 38 5195 54 1072 78 233 04 745 36 2709 51 191 77 4952 46
725 35 2S1 95 471 69 1740 50 89 75
rom S7 i73 20 17a 30 IQli B0 21 63
3309 24 1S&6 30
905 ,75 116 00 326 84 1774 80 14 55 3297 94
107 03 117 04 418 52 934 71 77 22
1654 52
The following allowances wore made to Trustees (or semces:
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Ban blossom, Marion, Blcomington, Vanhuren, Salt Creek, Clear Creek,
06, 00 74.00 218, 00 118. 00 86. 70 86. 00
Washington, Benton, RichJaad, Perry, Polk, Indian Creek,
$148. 80 86. 00 210; 70 120 00 100. ?i 122; 00
The above roportaswere approred by the Board. August 14, 1883. ;r RICHARD A. FULK, Auditor.
Eb. Henderson expects to. saeceed Gol. Matson in Congress. At least it is settled that Matson is to retire.-TT-Indianapolis Saturday Review. Uncle Eb. fo reachine. out after' that Dersimmon,
andvif the breaching don't breafefwprouucing a ueanuy aeuon in
Photographs made by the
instantaneous process, at J. M.
Barnes? neat .gallery. 5 fc
Baby pictures made in one
second, at J. M. Barnes' gallery.
This disease so Ureadlul m its na
ture and generally considered not
curable must be classed with the cur
able diseases. God in his wigrtom
kas provided in nature; a remedy for every malady. A reliable remec3' is oflPcred by J. W. Neal, of Bloomington Indiana, to all those afflicted
with cancerous diseases. This spec
ial remedy has been i n use lor fil'teon
years, and has never tailed in eplei n-
al case of a permanent cure, (unless the cancer was in its last stage).
My remedy consists of. a vegetable
compound i n the form o f past, w h ieh
is aoplied to the diseased part, which it effectually destroys, at the same
the flesh that lies adjacent with the
caneer. Jlue cancer being aeaa it
separates from the healthy flesh and
after a few days the cancer will drop
oat, leaving a heal hy sore, which is easily healed. There is another
necessity in the treatment of cancers,
that is removing the eancerous pois
on from the system, this I do by us
ing a preparation of nay own, prepar
cd especially for this purpose; No
pav required until the cancer is cur
ed. Office in Fee's building Kor&h side of the squaw. For further in
form atjon. adrcss Dr. J. W. eal
BloomingtouOTud.'
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 of the price they bring. He wants to open in his new room (about Sept 1st) with a fresh stock, and is going to sell off everything he now has, which consists
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. Hiram Lihdley, the druggist, has just received a full stock of wall paper of the latest patt erns 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. Faris, late of Shoemaker's, isjnow eiigaged at this store and w 11 be pleased to meet his old friends here. Everything iii the drug line is kept on hand" and put up by experienced hands. ' The New York store is ready for "gentle spring" with piles ol best goods ever gathered together In a store in Blooming ton. The New York Store is get
ting to be the most popular place
This is a dull season of the year, but things seem to be pretty lively at the New York Store. -Before moving to his new room Win. 'Blair proposes Co sell off hit present stock of boots arid 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. . A full stock , of groceries, fresh, niae, and cheap, at the Bee Hive. Whenever there is a crowd in town yoii will find a large tion of it a the Nw York Stj&? the people know wfier to go to get their ireods. . TW The New York Store has ..a fine stock pf ladies' shoes, a Headlight and coil oil at 15
cents a gallon, at the Bee Hive
grocery, next to the postofhee.
Insure You? lroperty
Fire, fjigiitiisiia
PLowest rates oh taint ble with
FRANK E. HUNTER, Bleomingtoa, Ind, Agent.
Kef i AMY 1 Ciiuari fv.
Tim in JZrfvct March 18, ItSS;
uWmm Eout, Affords the liiat, CheupMt, Quickst, most Desirable Route to the Great Weijt and North West, South iijnd South Tefi. STHXeVGH PAstxilO-EK TKAlJf,D4JLY
DAT MAIL. RIOHT JCX Wo. 1." No. 11:59 pm. 31:2apm 8:50 na; T:3 tuv No 2, ;Ne 4, 4:51 pra 3:46 am. t ;10 pm 7:20 am.
Faiior (Joaahes on day trains le
twc6n Chicago. Palace Sleepers n night trai ns between Gli i cago and Jacksonviiie, Florida. ' Through tiiekots and Ronnd-trip tieketi fer South and South-west, and tbroaghjtrip and land exploring lickots for JCorth and North-west via most dirol and close connection routes. Baggage checked through to all places (where tieketu are" pur hased. Triyelers wanting information, appiy to either of the ander signed. .,. 1 ABTER PKRIJfa, Ant. Bfoonn'mton, lod
r. P .A, LouiiviiU, Ky.
it price. Wo invite the strictest investigation, fleod aildreea on a poeUksLtd for further irtlcjularm.
MELt WASHER CO., ERIE, Pa.
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-Manuf acta red by-tne- ...
.., NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANY.
When applied at Beeding time, at the rate of 200 iba. per acre, will increase the yleidot
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VSilAuil acre, and in every instance : waere these Indiana and Illinois last year, the crop is nbovo ah average. Th
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Manures wprn nnpA In n
They insure good crops
WWi 'i r7m:JnA aoovo n ayoruge. . x ny insure gpoa crops O
.rin ;r uro oeing useain ii inois una xnaiana x or this ialra- -
9WlSlklSleS& rW Wheat successfully without them.
NORTHWESTERN FERTttlZIKa COMPANY,
Stools. ITmartMb
C.B HIHDyiH. SLEW DIP
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Bloom ington, Louisville,
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The New York: Store, INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
DEPARTMENT.
BLACK SILKS we are selling very largely,' an4 have excellent values at $1,00, Sl2o,Sl.tS and $2.00. The goods cannot be excelled tn color ami finish. We have Satin Ilhatihimos and Satin AlarvelJionx that are very desirahle. COLORBO , SILKS. We olaim to have the largest aud most complete stock of Colored Silks in the State, and it is very seldom that we cannot fill any request for any color. We have a nice line of changeable Silks SUMMER SILKS, All the. very newest styles aan be found at oar counters. BROCADE SILKS. We have opened another line of Colored Brocade Silks at 75 cents. Our last lot liad a very quick sale.
re bog t Inform tn Udli f thlf ally and vieinity that when requoated by letter wo wiil mail. Free from Chars, full lines of samples and carefully fill and fe ward orders however sma-Jl, by mail or e:pres, as desired. Pricos in every e se the same as if tlio purchaser camp to Indianapolis and bought the jrpods at our store . PettiSj Bassett & Co,
Kre prices for-boots and in town to buy olothing.
shoes, atMeridelssolin hall:1'
NO EKGGEMEKTS Until you haveseen our .ko w iioou Battles for the Union SelLs on ateht! KHEflrDE PUB. CO.,
Ourt)stoc;k never was o lurgo nor gooil $o oh cap. Now York itore, The leading; groeerv house of the tojn the Bee Hive. , Special bargains in summer Dims Goods, at the- New York Store: f
FOR SALE For sale or trade a first class phaeton. BoLLFKBACHKR & SONS. Any person Ayanting lumber 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.J , . -r-Lndiest Iia,ve you beon to the, New York Storo since lM laevr good 3 came in? r THoso summer silks and other dress goods at the Nw York Storo arc setting the ladies wild.
Ladies, dont read tins.
Aiojaq uto.ij p.TiioIn jj
'T3 y6o v avij o punoq i.tiis
Nw, wll wager a aucer ice oi earn The above a'de's already read Ton bet she'll got at it lomehow, if Bbe has to etand oa her head. All the latest Novelties, al the Chicago Book Slot o.
All the new goods at the New York Store were bought for ca9h and the7 are going to be turned into cash as fast as low prices will make them go. Well may the Nashville merchants "squeal" about Brown OounXy trado coining to Bloomiiigton. Tfte New York Store gots the largest, portion f that trade, Ged smoked hams 12 J vnt a pftund, at the Beo Hive grocery, wxt to the postoflice,
ESTATE OF WILLIAM d. JACQBiS DECEASED. In the AJnroe CireuU Cuii;tr in hs State ol! Indiana.
All urediljora, ileira'auJ Legates of
of sid eata;o, are hereby notifie I iu -
tiha that Marv E. Jacobs, admini-i tratrix f anid eitate lisn. !Hd her aceonnfc i.yd vouchers in final settloment of 8uf4 estate, -and that tu same will cb.,o p for exauiinatiim and appro vial oil the 3d day of Sep vember l8e-me: beiing. tliJi ml indicia! daVoi tIie;)3eptemcr. Arm,
I3v of saiid Go rV-,V which time
SEEDS
For the M g W C H A M T qi? our Now Plan For th MARKiT GARDENER
For the PRIVATE FAMILY Crown by ourselves gfl r own Farm.
KMT DuiAwnfl 1 lltrated Catalofftte and Hand Register PILES TO AUI - '. 1 A
flmBOHAlXTS, SEND W TOUR BUSIUBSS CARDS SPOR TRAIE USf,
DAVi!) LAWDRETH&IONSEEO QR0WISS,FHlUDELFlilA
An Knulish VcteinwTSron Chemial. now t-avoUng in tliis country, cr rg that most of tlh' llorBe and Cattle Powders Obld bere Ar e. worthy ;
loss ise stvys that Sheridan's conaiuoa ,.
yamspie. KoUaliitf ou earth will wake hens la; to l pmtfoed, Sola trrywkr onset by ma
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H8 O B . I'nM'ilfrs Rr A)shrlralTr nnra 'and IftiYnornpfif ,s
y like Sheridan's Condition Powders., Doso.l teaspoon jw? , i 4 II for S letter-stainus. I. S. Johhsok Co Boarav. MASS . ; J .? f
Anu will oapiMl7 cbavirs the blood tn the sntfre ivatctn In thrsftmonths. Any pewrn who will take f K)I PIUAf 5f !ft " .--fc PA Ctl h IGEfT FROM ONE TO TWEL V R WEEKS, rna-r b rtttorcd to sound health, if such a thing isiiihle. . ! - rr earing Female Complaint thwe PilU baro no qua Physicians nse xMm in thoir ir.ietice. Sold everywhere .i- ? o v or PgaVhy mail for cmU ingtampa. Send for pamphlet. X B. JOS2TSOM & CO., Boatoa, Zaaao. . :
Mcrra wsimi! tssass,! js flntf Ataokliae over Invnoti-t, will hnlt arwLrf
Socklngs, with HEEL and TOE complete, fa immtjtes. K WW ftloo bait a great vartct Of feaey-
wot k ior.wmcn mere ts aiway
iflrcircojdr ani
'8 a roaay niArRct. sewi
tnnw to ibe Tw'erahly Knsttliir
Co.. W9 WatttnmoQ SU lloston, Maes, .
NEW RICH BLOOD)
16 UNACQlJAlNTlD WITH THE OCOQRAFMY Or TX
TRV WILLSEE DV EXAMINJNQ THIS MAP THAT TNS
fe - If
Hloort nod wwi npictoly change tl;o bloca m tf entlro system t ttincc months. Any tierecn
i?l will tnko 1 pill each night from 1 to iSweclta
may be restored to nmlnil healfffi if Pitch n t?uc beiK3il)U5. Scnthr ihall Jpr 8 Wtler stamps. JU fit jqftxSOX & CO., Boston, ftiM
are . r.eq n reft lb a j itSLi'-i X i 1 Ouu ri. in "the Cwirl-honio in .-. Mie city ci('
Uloouiinfftwn, aad hlmw ian il n
them be, yhy saiil- Apfpwnt Hhultt
not be approveu.
Mary B . jACoas
J una, 2 Si 1833. Adniinialratii.t.
Ko tic a of Eepcrtof- Enwaeratioj.' M.ilice in liereby given LUttti iho Prualroa of the 1 several TofrnshiJ 1 1 f M n roe co u n ty . . I n di ana; have li I eti in tbe i(!tce of l-he Auditur of aaitt ounly, their report of the euumur.nlion 4yf the white ami colored male
inhabitants of said county, oyer the
ao of twentjpne Jmrs; whioh rejxirU am open for inspection, and correct by , any. eilixen of said county. . T The number, of yoera reported ace as followa: " .". . -.'
EST ASA OF JOHN M. SLUSS j DECEASED. In th Monroe Ciacn.it Court in the Stato of Indiana, . All Crilitora, Ueira and LegAtec of said catlatc are hereby notified thai Joseph N.j Alexander, Adiniaiatrator iofsaid ufltttto JiaSj .filed Jjia account Wnd Youcer in final setllqmeat of said Estate, ft nd that tjie $ me wi 1 J coma up Ajr examination ancr'ppr6V'al oti the' jkl day ,of S.eptemhar 1SSS, the same beinj the firat judicial day of the September term, of aaid Court, at iwhich fnaa sajd CrediUirs. llcirs and Legatees areV requird f.a appear iulsard Corrt, in tne On rt house ia J the city ot IMoomington, and show; cuse, if any tliare be, why aaid accoait should not ha approve J. W itnesa jmv nam Ilia: 5ta day. of of July, 18S3. ; ;
Joa, If. Allrxakdee, Administrator.
UranblnHsom taW prajli :p, Vfh i n rt on townah i p, .Marion tfwn..Uiv ; - Ben on townafcip. Bloom ihrtin lownsh ? j. Richland township,: Vanhuren township, erry township, . ; a 't Crerk i o wna h i pt :i -Polk township. Clear rrrk township; J ndian eek' vowrah ip,
mimswssyim ran
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worth, Atchiaon, lltncaapoha and St. PnuL ' It
nnr i oonnectoia Uaioa Ucpota Wjta Ultnc cncctpM.
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i 1 U i clinlnc Choir Care, fullman'c Prettiest Xalace
j eieopise Car ad tt.es J3nt line or Dining Cflie 4, - -5 1 I in the world. Three Trains between CfccagonnS;4 ".-J jfa! r-ni-. 1 ilistwuri Ktver POiaa. S?wc Troian between Ooi jT. ' ,$5fti
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NpTlClp TO NON-R ESIDKNTS. State bf Indiana, Monroe .counl as: In the Monroe Circuit Court. Septembler Term, 1883. Znrildjx Abel vs. Abraham Balnn, Joseph jBahm, Thomas FJcichnian. et al, -j - Now jcomea the plaintiff by her attorneyis and Ales her catoplaiui herein, together with an affldavii tliat saift defendaits Abraham Balnn Joseph j Bahna, Thomas Fleichman, Cljiarles M. Henderson, William S, jHenderson, Edmond Burke, Samuel; R. Snyder, James R. Harris, Josiah j Bassett, John M. HewiS Joseih jjluffaker, Ed ward S. J affray. WiiiianV R. J affray. Upward 8. Jaif ray, Robert Ilutchison, Abraham T. Hazen, James W9 Whitney, Richard 8. Todi, Horace C. Skinner, On a J Rowndk Rufus L, Todd, ;ashinj ton B, Toller, Alexander of. Ilolton; Isaac V, Pence, Thomas M. Porten Joh 11 (4a tes, Jam es H. Oates, J oh n Gates, j jr., Louis Lu dor f, and one Samuel McCluntr, art aat residents of the State of Indiaua; that a cause of action exists against them in relation tp real estate in the foreclose-
ure of ja mortgage, aud that they are nceeasjary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants that 'unless they be and appear on tho first day of the next term of the Monroe circuit court, to be hold en on the first Monday of September, 1883, at the Court House in Bloom ington, in said county and Sltate, and answer or demur to said cbm plaint, the same will be heardjand determined v in their alaaencej Wiiness my name and the seal of aid ponrt afflxed, at BUpmingUn. this 2i2d day of Juno, 1883. ' SEjAL,. D. W, BaoWKINO, Clark Monroe Circuit Court.
jjMoth-proCai;pdt Lining, V supemor artiala, ehtap at i'N felly Bwk Stavftn 1
Total.,
Richard A. ITulk. July 11; ; r a; mk ;c:; NOTlV;k !fO)S REDEN1V.
StaUof Indian- Iklonroe county ' In the Circuit t& rt; Seplemtr Term, I8SH. ; -v ' ' ; Charlea Gantry v , Paris ..Shir-
lev and Georae V, Daai r Com plan L
No. 4.30, . Now coraes tha plaintii' by Frank E. Hunter his attoriisy an J tiles his complaint .kerafn, oa a not. and in attach men t, wi t li an a'ffid z t tha 1 said defendant Pari Shirley u a resident of the State, of' ludiai. Notice is tlierefore hereby gavei saial defandant that unless h be ant? appear ou the fnwt dv of tha nex ' term ot the' Monroe Circuit Cout i
to be holcfen $M the .ft nit Moaiay u
September A.k IX at th Coitc'-
h ou be in Bloomingtou in aai.icouiJ and stni e. ami answer or demur ii said co'nplniift, on a note and in at
I taehmriit, t he bitme will be heard and
determined in his ; absence; ' Wituewa ni.y name and seal Sjvic? court, affixed at Bloom in sion, "tbif 29tn day of May "A. D. 1883. seal J D , W. Brown wo ; Clerk of Monroe Circuit ?aart. '
i.tiaa recently bcn opened between XUolimou
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au -A'nrouga as30iicora xtvci on i'aat . Trains. '
Tiokota for eale at dl nrimsloal Ticket--QiB as 21
tbo Voited States and Canada. .. Basaffo cheeked Uirougb. and. rat ee of faroal ways m lowas ocmpotltors tiit offor ltM airan . tagdS.- ;'----.:-.-:. --'- ---v.--. :77T- ' Jror detoUed information. et tao Kape and WdAm'x CREAT ROCSC fSLAWD ROUTBi At your nearoet Tiolcot Odoc. or od&eaa I . R. CABLE, E, 6T. JOHN, -.
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State. &; Monroe St. Chicago.
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v. MvTatr, r. Iu; D. RoaERS. II It ADQU A.ITft RS $ty&.7: LIPS, PISE, TORNADO, : AND CTCLWIE "SlfflW . ! gp< you aw. not .liiuy.ni Please call aad sea ,- get tar ms. and secure a Fir-Th n ader-Ligh t ning-TofnAdoCyclon it is "everlastiniily too iaW' Officv in PeeV Building. One or botli ol us wii I be i n ofDco du r ing al I , bns: iaeas hours, June 3, IS 83,
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insr Chemist 211att Bt., NwTwt!1'
lvc oid varioma bid oryctte HaaC .'1 tM PKvauci oil tha Piiblla toi-w V
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