Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 September 1883 — Page 4

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Lwi BsaocRATicf Kewspabb?, -Proii5Ep, by Hekrt J- Feltus

. 50 a Ykar Ths Largest as Best Circulation.

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Monroe County Colt Show, There will bo Clt show in Bioomington, on Sntnrdny, tho 22rl dny of September, 1H83. Show to begin nt in J o'clock rt. m., cVoint; ,nt 4V p, m, Proinhims nwnrdod samo day. All colts exhibited nuist belong to persons voiding in Monroe county, nncl bo under six months old. A. II. Poring and Joseph Dinsmore, Manogers. PREMIU.M LIST.

No. L Mr. T. Blair. For the oU

showintc tho best ores, m:no. tail, color

and size, one puir or ents boots, $5.00.

2.W. W. vVichs. For tho best

LocilPacts anif ancies. inmana univerty.

... . v v V- ! ; r;r t rrt horse coltfbr,dra one no counterpane, Tim Johnson brothers traction Board of Trustees or tho Inamna $0.75

-J I:"--' iAitklo rT;;-T in Kftnmincrron. JNo 3. Lion. b. iield As Co.-For the

SDglW HUP gut lUClUiuuMu. W'M, P r I 7 best tvnttillff colt,

About a month asro as they were Aug. fciU, tne loiiowing minure tern, $3.50

going past thefermofFaM.Sha- waS preseated by Dross, and h-

'.- ..w with f i ftno-itift tlie WttlStie was. Oil -inOblOn OI lion. lailliu ticu- or sorrel, one worsted dress rmttorn. S

io! As Wown and two: Shaker's kinson, unanimously adopted. Ja kS ! i : hiirses hecarae; irihtened and In view ol the recent disaster maro 01C fln8 white shin; $1.00..

tilrSki ,: j : l ' j r. --it- AUvia W Tino TT.rKmvci fcv In t.hft - 2o' C .Ed. . L, MeGcc. For the

V-. aasnuu aga:air. UttiM my S1?." bay or black colt, style and action

'jwfj"i? UJIvimnMntkAmSAlvAS Sha- IKilTllintR ftt tllA RftieiltlllC blUlCllll ird rme t.nir of nnccimrvn Mnt. S3

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No 7. Mose Knhn.-r-For the colt

showing the largest muscle and largest aS

the girth, one pair of Jeans pants, 3.00

Ko 8. Dunn & Company. ITor tno

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I ver called on the Johnson to with the library, museums, labor-

eettle the till of damaB, bnt as atones, and apparatus, we, rne

.ttejr -:2' asteeSl0f the desire CT brought before 'Sauire-Tatoi last -to nut on record the louowing doiiars'worth of best routed coffee, $1.00.

WeOKv IOr OIUU. Alter JlOrtig UWiawuou, Viz... nAlt. sWimr lh n-.nc nivrWrllo blood.

thftttesfcmionvth larv brought 1. in tins caiaraity we rever- one ib, of best eunpowder tea, $1.00.

? S v 4 v in a TOrtliftf. fixing the: damases entlv recroehize the hand of God, L o 1 p-OJ Kobbrtson & Bro.-For the

.-S'-LB ? .'"-T; , : . i v : - i neaviest norse coit, twelve jds. oi conoe

ss.f; iiCQA Tf io nrifl fhaf r.liA aft "dnii. wa TAorATfl' It, also aS a SUU1-f i nn

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H mbe apedvto; tte,Uircu

tOWarU tne pOSlUOn OI euoouve- legs, one lb. imperial tea, $1.00 ftiflfc if. nn ol if, I Ho 32. J. H. Kobinson. J'or tho

, " WT black or brown colt, one lb. best

tO OCCUPY i . tea, $1.00.

f rnUAUlar nfthft 11 111, VAT- I SSO IS.lMQ & liUSlCirk. VOV

M. AWHWWi! wA - .V 1 ....14. 1 1.. y, nn

. ; - . f 1 UVSb 3UIIC1 Will, UIIU WlHU 9lWVt

Slty, Wltn all tDe aSSOCiatmnb No l l.Bce Hire Groeerv.For the

that gather abOllt- its WOrk Of most stylish bay colt, horse or mare, T , , ---vi One gallon head Eieht oil.

more tnannlty years, maivesit one .paper bucket, eminently desirable that the In- pn0 paper Arbuekies coffeo. -77. JSs v , . - vi One paper English soda.

StltOtlOn Snonia remain in X10Um- Six bars of Town Talk soap.

"For the best

draft, ono sty-

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Mr. Blias Abel iias: lurnisnea

us with a list r of old men, over

i 70 years of ag&, who died within I the past year. All of them, ex-

jf " cept Mi Parks, lived in or near ? Bloominston. Milton McPhet-

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a ridse; P; L. I- Mitchelly

ri- 4. Jniwey inrioDiere it was first estab- v, ?i Matbersr A, Holtzman, v Jr J. UAA uaa naRS- . f A

K sB.r; "a Alexander, Joshua Hoover liev. , , ;, -cf iiiiiui a triWf and ifeb necktie, $0.75.

92 ? W ;A 1 ay HAnrv .Tames r P " lYir: " No 16.-.Geo. Atkinson.-Por tho best

' ' 1 ,7'.; 1 " - .Ot'WOrtny acnievemenc two eolts exhibited and owned by one . inratK8. . I , ' i . - !- $. The present eampUS is dividual, one pairSne slippers for lady,

bALl itiJKii!iiV IJUEOnp : Wholly inadequate anu UUSUlt- No 17. John Waldron. Best colt for

T f 1?niKAr ftiifl.fAmlv were -ib- Ua rtriav vlAT-Alnn- h'ffht harness, either bay or black, with

' . . :r " Zri' r . - i"vr , biKb head and tail, $1.00.

vifiitinff reianves neaF j&ut?u- mftnt onrl enlarffemeni or w N01H.-.W. 0 .1 mare

;iWlftat wftftk eL AtweB TTtAicU and shAiilrl now he colt, $0.50.

. lt mi - t. ::1 " . V xi. i. 11 JNo J9. reter Bowman. Uest iron $ - C Swindler -will preacn at iamp- exchanged for a; site, that will gray colt, one bottio best ague syrup, one SS-Sii,' IrinTa RfthoAl-honse' Kfii 2 the fiilW moaf. all nrARftrife and "Jothes brush and hair brush. $1.50. .

mm ".:-'J. vv ,.o7 " No 20. A." V. Johnston Prettiest

SIiiaIHs 'has moved to his a Th- vnaiwnnnA nAmnnniftS sugar. $1,00. s ; f

. .t. sL --iW- 1T-. Ylllr U -,:; :,;-rxi- v -i. i.5J.h:lJ-Cro Roseberry. Best sad-

.lauier-lllltt w a pryo, nave prompuy mvp tucn uuiiga- aie colt, one beef steak and soup bono.

r'SRiskw VEKlIittibi, Moberly and tioaai the payment of losses.

oon are visiung- cutai? iwawico bu1c onr means irom mis suurue

in anburen township.- Miss are gmall: the- Lerislatare will

iS Annio Thiptin teach at the nit convene in regular session

i iS. ".- TTorr cliAf-KoilSA. Behton tOWn- ri?l:.'. ! sivi.; mrmflia! KatiAA

v --w - 7 -. J. I UliUl - D1AMJVU iuuu i.u .. v-w.

ship, thVfelh : Jay Kent has many interests aire i by

' returned irorar lowa, areer ,an delay, awhile we are powerless, abswmce jf-Sv a eaivs Jay is theugl. lack of money, to Secure r 3 - a- sociable young man. John fke University against th ese per-

TTmVht Sr. atfanded the Old

Settlers meeting ai Gosport.-

I learn that Denh6wer the bas

ket maker has left here.

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Thanks to those who h?ye en

abled the writer to get wheat TO-po--Qaite a revival has been in progress at Eriendship churchcenay township has had but four different trustees drring tholast 20 yearsnamely John Lucas, John, GUmore,-Jessie Smith and James & BenderUThe wrtt

' r : ' 1 : I . i. WAm nrh-t nftAnlQ 01 1 1 TtlT.

1 ih trust in circus swindte

llow manyebieken wifl be.e during the M: E. conference; The boy that isnt happy hen melon time comes;' Why sucB DTOud feelings iOvercon(e many

p f worthless :,;bij:TOte-.;X mm. - honesipooi praoii) oiilflnlfc be if H !-'Sgir.-noticed ia" much as those that

are3SvmPieainaxiue uen.

WAlSIIIKijrXON TOWrNSHIPr 72cAccr. .icf nil Tfiiftafif

Mr. H ugh Grumley is the j.entleWM. S '?maiS:' yrhof-will possibly' se&whisv if5 keyvafe Bostan . Hugh is noble ii&5?"- J5iS:".v. .ha1 frnrAiK flR tlAdTIV It'll, his

. ns . - mill vu uuu. w iv . . .

& natioi Je-- Galloway will soon close his mill business and , locate on a farm, sa thwsiay- ' The big feade now is crqssties hanle to ? Martinsville: The

lumbermen do better there than ,at the county seat, and- onerefc son why -famei?sai3E! hot hr sympathy with Blooimingtoft in the grand advances is that the

4 m$ business i" men buy so. much

abroad that ought to be bought of the small v farmers at home. The laboring people hold the bal

ance of power it they choose. r-There is considerable sickness, though not dangerous. Hay was harvested in good condition, oats and potatoes excellent, wheat a small yield, do not know f bat

about late corn, hogs 5.00 per

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C hundred. Every one busy tryW M $ ing make moneyIhe young

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ladies look for the beaux, and the

latest move: is hoosiers trying to lead natives of other states in here to cary away our handsome, plainor homely women as the r case may be bah! bah! I wish I wa in Dixie: V. V'-M'ES

I THE CINGINN ATI- BXPQSt

0nu September 5th. the open

ing day of the Cincinnati Exposition, the Ohio & Mississippi Ry wiHtrun an.excur9ion train to Cincinnati leaving Mitchell

Wig at 7. SO a.m. and arriving in um-

Ciajuau at noon. iu lare lor the round trip from Mitchell is only-$2 80, and tickets will be good for return: five days, allowing holders?' &r remain and witness the Grandf ;Nighi -Parage

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ils; we will therefore gladly wel

come any co-operation and aid that may come to us from the

county of Monroe and the city of

Bloomihgton, while we confidently rely- upon the generous sentiment of the people of the State and the' libetality of its General Assembly. D. p. Bauta,

Pres. Board.

H, L. Stetson,

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-Bby pictures made iri one secpjML Barnes' gallery. No house in ton can give yorf better prices -than the Bee

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; FARM FOR SALE Farm for sale; 120 acres, Si

miles from town; 40 acres in

walnut and sugar timber, 80 acres well set in grass; Good dwelling house with sis rooms, spring house, cistern barn and out houses. Fencing in good repair, everything in good running order and ready for first class farming. New farming impliments of ail

kinds and good new two-horse

waeron for sale with the farm if

desired. , Tho 80 acres has suificient timber for fencing . and firewood and will be sold separately if desired? A s mall house with five or six rooms, in town, will he taken in nart pay. Sat-

isfactoiy reasons lor

uhquire of John Graham.

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'Lowest rates oh tar a o We w4th FRANK Fm HUNTER, ,

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No 22. Lev H. Andcson. Bpt pne-

ite colt, bay or black, ope picture of Grjir-

neia and tamiiy, 51.00.

Ko 23. Win. Em err. Best colt under

4 months old, one web halter. $0.75.

No 24. Tobe Smith. For the prettiest

colt, one KoKors & Bro. buttor knife.

No 25. Showers Bros. For tho small

est colt under .6-acd over 3 months old,

one No 5 bedstead, worth $5.00.

No 26 Chair Factory .--For the best

bay or black colt without any . white on it,

one parlor chair, for the best looking

daughter of the man who takes this premium, $2.50.

No. 27. W. A. Gabe To the owner of

the tallest colt exhibi ted, Korseor maro,

one year's subscription to Tbe Repablican

X'rogTess. . . SWKEPSTAKES.

Best horse colt for general purposes,

u. jjinciiey, one lamp, $2.00. VW. J. Allen, $1.00.

.. , Stewart & McPheeters,;set knives and

torus, f 1.50. ; . Raley & Co., one dollars worth o

ulated sugar, l.00g

li?3lfflSi,v one oeet sieaK.

EPSTAKES.

I marc colt for general purposes,

George Bollenbacher, $1.00 L M fit Rogers, one whip, $0.50 W. B. Browning, ;. . $1.00 General M.0. Hunter : 0 50 H. Lindley, one lamp, ... . $2.00 Bhorery one pair fine silk suspeuders, ;. 'v $0.75 SWEEPSTAKES. ... Best horso colt for draft, Richard A. Falk, , $1.00 George Benck art, V $1.00 . E. P. CoM three dollars in valuable books, $3.00 IVm. Clarke, one pair new horse shoes, to be-put on for the owner, $0.56 V.. SVnSEPSTAKES., Best Mare colo for draft, ' J. M. Huntor? ono canister of Myune tea, , $0.70 Hoover & Dobson, one pair horse shoes to be nailed on . for owner, $0.60

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hotice is hereby aiven Vhut UiCi 08uU1 Uu(11J n'm.nin tlnm a ceo t

undej-sitTMcd Administrator of tuv :v

L'Stiite ot Gorge V?lV.M docijiised, hy ordi'rof tho Monroe circuit Jourt will stiij nt PtibUu Siik4 on the pr$m-i.-5Cs on Sut unlay, the 8th fifty of ScpUMuber, 1888, the following Until estate situ at o in Monroe cuouvj Iniliiina, towtl: Tlu Northeast quarter of tho HouliU'ut. ju;irter of suction G. Ten acres oil tin; south siilu of the" North oust qua! tor of the No.itli east- quarter of section C, being a strip 20 wnls iu tridlh. Thirty acres off the west sulo ol the North west quarter of the Nort!i

l east quarter of section 6, 1 emtr

strip GO rods hi wMlh. All of said estate being in township 10. North

angc 1 West. Terns: one-third

cash, the remainder in two equal

mynjt'Uts of six and twelve months

rom day of sale, purchaser exciti

ng, notes for deferred payments with

aeceotable seoiuitv. waivinar relief

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rora valuation and appraisment

aws of the State of Indiana and

drawing interest from dav of sale

Said sale is to be free from liens and

ncumberanccs, and to begin at 1

o'clock p. m.

Abraham We ayer Administrator

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W will caarantee Iha r,OTRF.T.w WAJsrrr

worn ana ao i & cni or ana m less umo thxiia any otjier in&ctilE . --- In tbo world. Warranted fi-o years, and if it doni TFrih f 'S. 'A ' &Wm

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NOTICE OF f SSOLVEKCY, In the mat to iv of the estate of

Luwren ee Kelle, deceased.

In the Monroe circuit Court, Notice is hereby given that upon

petition filed in said Court by Ware

b. Walker, administrator o saia es

tate, setting up the insufSeicney oi"

the estate of said decedent to pay

the debts and liabilities thereof, the

Judge of said Court did, on the 4th

day or August 1883, find said estate

to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled according.

The creditors of said estate, are thereto! e hereby notified of such in

solvency, and required to file their

claims against said estate for allowance. Witness rav hand at Bloomihgton

Indiana, this 8th day of Augus t 1883. Ware S. Walker, Administrator; ESTATE OF M ANSFIELD BENr NETT DlCEAXED. In the Monroe Cireuii Court, in the state of Indiana. Ali Creditor, Heirs, and Legatees of said estate are hereby notified that John S. Bennett administrator of said estate has filed his account

and vouchers in final settlement of

said Estate, and that the same will come up for, examination and np

proval on the 22l day of September,

1883, the same being the 18th judicial day of the September term,

1883, of said Court, at which time

said Creditors. Heirs and Legatees

are required to appear In said. j in the pu rt-h,pu pyoi'

Bloom uigiojggpJfffr cause it any tlieiajBffJrsald account should

sjjpWe approved.

Witness mv name and sca.i the 21 day of Au. 1883. John Bbjsxett, Administrator, Buskirk & Duncan Atttvs.

Sadies, dontrad this. Aiofsq uioaj pauMdn , cji ooj v 0Ai;i o-j punoq stotg 4AOU3( 01 HUU.tt Apt v pi-iGAt ail) ui uiiauB f5t3aoqa I Now, we'll wager a saucer ice cream The above she's already, read-- -You bet she'll get at it somehow, If she has to stand on her head.

All the latest Novelties, at the

Chicago Book Store.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

PHOOF that Aireata Ere making from 875 to S 150 per montli. Parma znako QiGO to $5G0 daring tho -winter. ;

85. Samplo thos("?oalrliig-anagencr82 Also theCcloi i''?l'v8

lowest

youx

co, wo Invito the strictest inToetynitJon. Enud '

on a DOBtalcard for farther mrUflnlsm.

LUELL WASHER CO.. fifflSi il?

-Manufactured by th

NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPANV.

vf uuu avwwu nt buuuiuK umo, at ine rate or zoo ids. oer aero, wm increatm tim ham bx .ar

WINTER

8 to 10 bushels per acre, and in even Indiana and Illinois last year, tho cron

Wheat and crass. Thousands of tons arA

Become, oecause tne iarmers cannot erow Wheat RiiAAAAflfiiilv.withotit th&m:

Try thorn, Write for Circular. jrp 7Z ' -.TS.J

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r instance where these Mwiurea were used lii r x'&'ds'M

raioa stools. -Sterctfli . . ""iVfc fPH'irjy 1 1 N D R ETHS PHlGREEfflS -1 3

NORTH Bioomington, ,

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; Practice in tho Courts of Monroe and adjoin tn flounties. Prompt attention xivoh t ool lections and all other local busiatss Msvllle New AMy II Ckicap R'y. Time in Effect March 28, 18ZS.

"MononEoute." Affords the Best, Cheapest, Quick- ,' est, most Desirable Route to the Great West and North Wep.t, South and South West. Through PjisssNftKr. Tkain,Daily

JOAY MAIL. NIOHT EX No. 1. No. 3. 11:59 pm, H :23pm. 8:50 pin. 7:3 am; No 2. No 4, 4:51pm 3:46" am. 9:10 pm 7:20 am,

Parlor Coaches on day trains between Chicago. Palace Sleepers on night trains between Chicago- Qd Jacksonville, Florida. Throuirh t ckets a iul Round-trip tickets for South and South-west, and through trip and laud exploring liekets for vNorth anil North-west ia most direct and close connection routes. Baggage checked through to all places where tickets are pur ehased. Travelers wanting information, apply to either of the under signed. ; ; I CARTKlS PBBI2T. Awiit. . .Bioomington, fedr Murray Keller. St P ,A4 Louiivi.le. Ky.

For tho MERCHANT g"9"T KTgg For the MARKET CARDENER For tho PRIVATE FAMILY

Crown by ourselves ?n rffft FTT!B

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SEEDS SEEDS

fy Handsome lUoutmtcd Catoloone and finral fiegkiw FHEB TO AIX.

mehohaNts, send u touk business daki9 fob teadb im : .

nau in i AfiitiutTH jffAiiMv snn HRnwnic fiiai aiiii fMijivwvo. tr . ,

SODTST, Bioomington Louisville,

An Ilnglinh Veterinary Bu-on and Oketuat, ricjr?- .. . . , trftT sling in thi country, a th.t most of t3 ; r i E Ure and Cattle Pow leraabld haro ara wor.UV ": Mail

less traaB. tie says tnat Sheridan's uonaition.r - ng5 .

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valuable. Kothinq on earth will make hens lay Hke Sberldan'a Condition PowderR.. Doae, 1 teaspooijfaf;

to 1 pint iooa. sold everywhera, or atnt by mail for 8 lettOMtarups. u a. JotraaoN v www. Jfctaa

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KACfi ICHT PROM ONE TO TWELVE WEEKS, may Bo revtored to aoond hcaUh.jf euch a tbitgiapbsmlWfti- 45 For curias Female Complaints these Pills have no equal. PhyBicrianjnia thrra in thjpir praotiee. . Sold eerywhjt, . ; ..!. f.

or sent by mail for H ceati in stauipa. aeadtorparopiuaL. x. a. .j una ou ot w., jaoeton. Jgg . -

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fltiENTS WANTED STOSyfi Una Macbineover invented, win feDltap BtocJdnHS. with and TOE oomnleu

20 ininuteB. It wiU also knit a great variety of fancy-

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INDIANA TOrOBSnfT. Bl.e031IHSTOJf, Ikx.

(jggSC'oHcge Year begiiis &opt. 6. Tuition Free. Both sexes ad nv tied oh equal conditions. For e.itfdogue 21 ad other iufonnation atlflress.

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J Canoerous Diseases. : This disease so Urcudtul in its nature and generally considered not curable must be classed with the curable diseases. God in his wisdom has provided in nature ;a remedy for every malady. A reliable remedy is offered by J W. Neal, of Bloomington Indiana, to ail those afflicted with cancerous diseases; This special remedy has been in use for fifteen vears, and has never failed in external case of permanent cure, (unless the cancer' was in its last tage). My remedy consists of a vegetable compound in the form of past, which is applied to the diseased part, which it effectually destroys, at the same time producing a healthy action in the flesh that Ties 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 heal hy sore, which is easily healed. There is another necessity in the treatment of cancers, that is removing the cancerous poison from the system, this I do by using a preparation of my own, prepar ed especially for this purpose. No pay required until the cancer is cured. Oflice in Fee's building Noruh side of ilie square. For further information adress Dr. J. W. Neal Bioomington Jnd.

Ged smoked hams 1SJ crnts a pound, at the Bee Hive grocery, niext to the postoffice, The leading grocery house ,of the towu-rthe Bee Bi?e, r CASKT or NO SALES. " After September 1st,." 1883, and all old accounts must be settled by cash or note ; , H. Lindlev. John, P. Smith can be found at his old stand where he will give his entire time tp repairing watches f aiid jewelry. . He proposes tosdo first class work, and do it jcheap. He is a veteran jeweler and thoroughly under

stands-his business.

Oiiip & Mississippi ffif, THE GREAT THROUGH CAR AND FAST TtMJB ROUTE. 1S&BT and WS1:?.

K EASTWASl-.-r' Accom, Day Ex. NigM Bx, AtlantiiEx i ave St, Luis , 6.40am 8.00am 7.00pm 8.00pm Leave Mitchell I 2.27pm 2.47pm 2,32am 3.47am Arrive Cincinnati ; ; y 8;23pni 6.35pra 6.50am 8.00am , Jttny 'Express has Parlor Cars without change to Cincinnati. Joining ears Seymour to Cincianati,' Wight Express has Palace Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati without change. Atlantic Express hat Palace Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati, Louisville, Washington and Balti

tim ore without change, Seymour to Cincinnati,

Dining; cur

Day Bx. JfJ . Leave Cincinnati "". 6.50am 8.00am 7.20pm 9:10pm Leave Mitchell 11.55 am 11.51am 11.55pm 1.20am Arrive St. Louis7.25pm 6.20pm 7.10am 8.30am The three express traUs run daily each way. Hay Express has Parlor Cars to St. Louis without change, Dining .Cars Cincinnati tp Seymour. flight Express has Palace Sleeping Cars to St. Louis without change Also, to Cairo and ISfow Orleans without change. jpiaeiii- pExress has Palace Sleeping Car 6t. Louis without .change. For reliable in formation as to routes, tickets, time; ett.? . apply in person or by letter H. A. Truedly, Agt.. Mitchell, lud. , Or, to T. W. RiJSSELL, Traveling Passenger AgenVNorth Vernon-, Ind W. W. Peabody, Gen'l Supt. V W B.Shat j.DC.(5en. Pans, As:t.

Carp

et Lining!

i; Moth-pof Carpet Lining, a superior fticle, cheap a

;he City Book Store, . s .,.' .:.

Lemuel Moss. Pres,

To Get Bargains in

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Maitlae ws Ttiirne Have moved into their new room in the new block of Allen fe Co, find have the Biggest and Best stock of Furniture in the county. Everything from the cheapest to the best kept in stock. Bedroom suits from '.30 to $400 Fine parlor sets, Chromos, and fiae Mirrors; in fact you can get anything you want in their line cheaper than any place in town. It will pay you. to go and see them in their new room with their new stock, and get their prices befoie you huv.

l Gallon, glass, 60c pr doz. j Gallon, " . 85c pr doz. J Gallon, stone, 90c pr doz. i Gallon, 1. 25 pidos. BEE HIVE GBOCERY.

With Our Daisy Stock cf DEY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOO iS & SHOES. JDon't pass lis by, without giving us V call. 1

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In the Mini roc Circuit Court, in She State of Indiana. All creditors, Heir s ani Legates of of said estate, are hereby liottfle-i notified that Mary . Jacobs, adtuinistratri -x .of said estate h :vs H I ei fitfr account an J vouchers in final setti--ment of said estate, and that tinsame will come up for examination and approval on the 3d day of Sep '.ember 1883, the same being the first judicial day of the September term, 1883, of said Court;; at. which time said Creditors, Heirs and Legatees are required id appear in said Ovurt. in the Court-house in the city of Bloomihgton, and show cause, if any there be why said, account should not be approved. Map.y E. Jacobs June, 22,18$3. Admiinairatrix,

work for whf r.h them ia alwavs a ready market. SeoJ

for circular and terms to the Twomhly finittiu-0 MaclJiue Co.. 409 Waahiiiiaou 5L, iiositm, Mass.

RICH BLOOD!

VitraonA luraative IHlls make New Bicih

Bkxl and wiH completely chatfgc the, blood lu (file entire system i three months. Any person VtOw will take 1 pill each oightfrora 1 to 12 weeks mnf he restored to sound health; if such & thing . be voserMe. Sent hv mail for S letter stamps. J. 8. JOnKSCfti & CO., Boston, Mas? bitneWy tianyor, JflT . - . Kotice of Eoport of Enumeration. Notice is hertjby given that Hie

Trustees of the several To vrn ships of .Monroe county, Ind tana, have filed iu tWc oificc of the Auditor ' of ' said cxunt3 their report of the -en u rhei ntioii (if the white and. .-colored male V : x -L- y";.:' - ' V--.;

age oi trenty-one years, w men reports arc open lor tnspocUonV and correction, i3 atV citizen of saKl

The n nmbeio,t tors reported are ;

as follows: :. '; Heanblossotu to v. mdupv : VashinUut; twiisiii,Jfi ' .Ma rf )ii 1 0 vy riyh i p, -tienton town.ship, k Bloomi n gt n to wnwhip. Hichlarid township, Vanbiircn towiiIup,.' 1 Vrn' township, ; Salt Oeek iowus)iipr Polk township. Clear Creek lowftslnp; Indian (cek .towL'shipi

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... .' .: lines of road between tco .tlaattpoaad Uio Taenia? . - -. Oaaaas. Zta Qaipuicnt in unrivaled and xcagiia.".:ic -ipi v i oca t; being coEipo3ed of Licet Cojmortatio aadv , -1 in. BeauttfnlDay Coaaheo. Uassiiueeafc Hoiton Jla w J f O oilnins Chair Cora, Pullman's Prettiest ralae ' fffl

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ESTASE Oif JOHX M. bLU DECEASED. In the Monroe Ciacuit Court in the Stare o t I uitia n?t. ' Ai! Creditors, TJdirs and Legatees of said estate are hereby : notified that Joseph N. Alexander, Administrator

of said estate has died his account !

and vouchers in filial settlement of said Estate, and that the s We wtl I come up for examination and approval on the 3d day of September 18S3, the same .being the first judicial day of the September term, 1883 of said Court, at which time said Creditors. Heirs and Legatees are. required to appear in said Govrr, in tne Court hoi.ee in the city ot Bioomington, and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not he.approved. iVitness mv name the 5th day of of July, 1883. z ; ;t1os. Nt: ALLEXANDERi Administrator;

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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS. S ta t e o f p n d i a n a, Mon roe c o n n ty , ss; In the Monroe Circuit Court, September Term, j 883. : Zarilda Abel vs. Abraham Bahm, JosoufaL Bahm, Thomas Fleichman,

et ai. r ; Now com es the plaintiff dry her attorneys and files her' complaint herein, together with an affidavit th a t said (ie feu da c ts A bra h am Ba h m Joseph Bahm, t Thomas i Fleichman, Charles M. Henderson,. William S, Henderson, Edmond Burke, Samuel R. Snyder, James B, Ha rrisj Josiah Bassett, John M. He wit, Joseph Huftaker, Edward S Jaffray, William R. J affray. Howard S. Jaffray, Robert HntcJiison, Abraham T, Hazen, James W, Whitney, Richard S. Todd, Horace C, Skinner, Ona J. Rownds, Ru fus B. Todd, Washing: ton B, Toller Alexander M- Holtotp Isaac Vf Pence, Thomas M. Porte n John Gates, James H. Gates, John Gates, jr., Louuj Ludorr, and, one Samuel McClunflf, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that a cause of action exists against them in relation to real estate in the forecloseure of a mortgage, and that they arc necessary parti c& thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defen d an isAx at unless they be and appear on the first day of the n ex t term of tho Monroe circuit court, to be hold en on the first Monday of September, 1883, at the Court House in Bloomi igton, in said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same , will be heard and determined in their: ab-deuce.

Witness mv name and the seal of .

said Court antx;jd, at Bloominuton

this 22d dav of June, 1:883.

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- NOTICE TO NONRESIDENT.:

I State of Indiana, Al.cn rue vou n tv ss. Iii the Circuit Court, JSetembir Term, 1SS3. V Cliarlcs W. cVntry vs Pai U Shirlev and George W. Deari. Cam plan t No. 43G. . ; -r. ; Now comes the plaintiff by Frank

E. Hunter -hid attorney and files' ills complaint herei n on a note and in

-attachment; with; an a UI davit lira t

-said defendant Paris Shirley is not

a resident of the State of Indiana; . Notice is therefore hereby Jiven said defahdant that unless he be -and appear on the first day of tbi:mxt term ot the Monroe Circuit -Court to bo h old en nn the first MoBtlay ol September A; IX 1883. ai the Gour house in Blooitntngtiiti in iai;l cunt

and slate , and answer or demur to

said con plaint, on a note and in att.'icliment, the same will he heard and determined in his absence. Witness my name and seal, of said court, atllxcd at Bloominou, this 20tn day of Ma v A. I). 1883. - ;L seal x l: W. BkowNfsa Clerk of Mon roe Gi rcuit ourt.

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Tickets for sale at all principal Ticke Otftoeoia r V tha United States aad Canada. - - "...x '? ' '

uassaue cnecKea taroun ana rates t'iaroai;t. ways as low ao competitors that oEer latiS adva .

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Please call and sea lis, get terms ami- secure a Fir-Thuuder-Ljght-n ing-Tprn a diK Cy clone Policy before it i s ueverlasti ugly too late1 Office in Fee's Building. Oneor botlf pj us will be in otfice during all business hours. June 23, 1883.

Clerk Mot: roe Circuit Court.

ESTATE 0F LAWKENOE KEL LEV DECEASED. "V In the Monroe circuit Court, in the State of Indiana. ,. All Creditors, Heirs and Legatees of said estate are hereby noti fied that Ware. S. Walker, administrator of said estate, has filed his account aivd vouchers in ftnai settlement pfsaid estate, and that the, same will come up for examination and approval on the 3d day .of September 1883, the

same being the first judicial day of

September Term 1883 of said Court, at w I lich time said Creditorsj Heirs and Legatees are required to appear; in said Court, in the Court' house 'ilb the city of Bioomington, and show cause, if any there be, why sfthl pcounis should nrH be approved. ;

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