Bloomington Courier, Volume 9, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 8 September 1883 — Page 4

Live Democratic Newspaper Published by Henry J. Feltu's

1 50 a Year- Tub- Largest and Best Circulation.,

. i - - We give below some figures to

II. FranciscOj of Richland

township,, will remove to Uswe-

: show who pays the taxes in

Monroe cottntv. The amount ol

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go, Kansas, leaving with hist taxes paid by the various town-

family next Monday.

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The funeral of Alary Wilson Vorhis took place in this city last Tuesday. The deceased died at Waveland. She was

formerly a resident of Ellettsville and was a daughter of the late Archibald Wilson; -i Mr. McCalla is ore of the oldest merchants in Bloomington. What he says may be depended upon. Read his advertisement and then go and see what he has brought home with him. It is worth a visit justBto look at the room. -

ships iu 1S8S was as follows:

Bean.BIossom, 7,424 72

Washington, Marion, Benton, Bloomington, Bloomington City, Richland, Ellettsville, Van Buren, Perry, Salt Creek, Polk,

'Clear Creek,

Indian Creek,

8,237 30

.1,879 73 2,480 96 7,475 73 12,675-58 8,561 98 1,330;00 5,750 42 9,314 91 2,559 38 2,352 11

7,522 30

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Ctore w.n occupy i corner ghi lack onl 2,420.27 of room of the new block, witul-.f-f ihA tavp!, ne

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- Bloomington, as the new store proposes to make things hum. Mn .Wicks; of tht Bee Ilive Store, is at home from Boston - and New York, and there are now daily arriving a large stock of; new goods in his line. He lias- a beautiful line of carpets -and oil cloths, boots, shoes, hats, - caps, ahd an imqiense stock ol clothing. Neyei before was there such a large and well selected slock of goods placed before the public of this locality. -Go-and see for yourselves.

amounts have been expended for bridges in the county during the

ipast ten years:

vfflstery' of Monroe Corsair. . ,, J A jConijamy of gentlemen whose

? iifiiifu4aku the work of compilinff

l&'gi x v tiBfl publidhing a large volume of the

niaionr ana -D.iognpny oi jjienrw conntx, and the advance writers are already at work examining the records at the court house. The history will -be written by townships and important subjects; and will contain i,ot iess'than 700 pages neatly bound in half xnorouco. The-work of eompilution will, be .in detail and will run en me the time of ten r -twelve men fojr. a period- of about four months; A n outline of the scope of

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" On taking leave from Bloom-ingtonv.tor-my new mission, New Castle Ind, I wishto express ray warm .and sincere thanks to

all the non-catholic citizens of

this place for the manifold token of kindness- and generosity exhibited to. meby them during the last four years. ' ; ; v John B: Ujiverzaot, -1 Pastor-Stw Charles'Church. SAMB CREEK ITEMS. vXofr mnch corn on uplands; pretty fair nubbins in the valley. r -Mr. Georgei Wampler has beenelected teacher at the Rush school house. A good selection. Let it be remembered that

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1876 ... 1877 1878 - 1879 -1880 J 1882 -

9,400 85 1,132 30 : 7,055 35 126 10 4,260 75 5,790 60 :;.12,597 35 11,001 43 - 1,717 13-

Total, $53,08185

How many of these bridges.

were builtJinBloomingtonPer-,

ry or Vanburen townships f We had not ought to oppose appropriations for public improvements for certain sections of the county until we see whether such appropriations arefair and just. The above figures are taken from the records, and show that while over $50,000 has been expended iir other portions of the county, the three townships mentioned have had comparatiyely noth-

Died, Aug. 23, Mrs. Ellen Todd;- wife of George RsTodd, a citizen of Owl Prairie, Davis Co.,

Ind. While on?' a visit among

.tier many friends and relatives of Monroe Co. she was taken ill quite sudden. Two noted and long experienced Physicians were called, Wells and Ellison, of ClearsprtngB and Beltonsville. After a close xamination they pronounced it a fatal case ol Typhoid fever, beyond the power of man to control. On the third day of her illness, her many friends being doubtful of her recovering, dispatched for her husband, who arrived next morn ihg, though she lingered ' till next day at 6 o'clock. Her relatives and friends were called together around her bed-dde to witness th dreadful scene of death, leav

ing a bereaved husband, a son of

12 yrs. of age, and a daughter

JIonrac County Co 3! Siscw. Thoro will be n Unit show in lloomjnjjrton, on SnUirilay, the 22d dny of fcSvptembor, 1383. Sbuw 10 otgin at 10 J o'clock u. m., cksint; i;t 44 p. m. l'remiums tiwartled same day. Ail colts exhibited must belong to pergoiis residing in M on row county iHiid bo under six- months old. A. H. Poring and Joseph Din?morn, PREMIUM LIST.

No. 1. W.. T. Blair. For tlus coll

showing the test eyes, mane, tail, color and size, one pair of gents boots, $5 00.

No 2. W, W. Wicks. For the besthorse colt for draft, on a line counterpane, S2.75 , 1

No3, Len. S. Fiald & Co. For the.

best trotting colt, one worsted dress pat

tern, $2.00

No 4. 0. C. Meffiwd & Sons, For the

heaviest marc colt, uither black, bu nty

or sorrol, one worsted dress pattern, $2.00.

No 5. rJ. M. Howe & Son. For the most handsome bay colt, cither horse or

mure, one fine wtauo shirt, $1.00. No 6. EJ. L. McGee. For the best bay or black colt, style and action considered, one pair of cassimore pants, $3,00. No 7. Mose Kahn. For the colt showing tha largest muscle and largest at the girth, one pair of Jeans pants, $3.00. No 8. Dunn .& Company. For the colt showing the most Norman blood, one dollars' worth of best roasted coffee, $1.00. No 0. Collins & lCarsoll. For the colt showing the most Clydesdale blood, one lb. Of best gunpowder tea, $1.00. No 10. C. Robertson & Bro. For the heaviest horse colt, twelve lbs. of coffee, $1.00. .... No 11. Hemp Wilson. For the colt showing the mostj white on its face and legs, one lb imperial tea, $1.00 No 12. J. .11. Kobinson. For the test black or -brown colt, ono lb, best Japan tea, $1.00. No 13. Lane A Buskirk. For the best sorrel colt, one wool- hat. $1,00.

No 11. Bee Hive Grocery. For the

most sty iish buy colt, horse or mare, Ono gallon jjh end light oil. : One piper bucket. One paper Ar buckles coifc.e. Ono paper English soda... Six bars of Town Talk soap.

Une paper starch. $ ;.(?;.

No 15. O. A. Moblev For the best

and heaviest mare colt for draft, one sty

lish necktie, $075, No 16. Geo. Atkinson. For the best

two "?oIts exhibited and owned bv one in

dividual, one pair line slippers for lady,

$2.00,

No 17. John Waldron. Bast colt for

light harness, eithor bay or black, with

high head unci tail. $1.00.

No IS. W. 0. Fee. Best black mare

Colt, $0.50.

an iu. ieter Kowm&n. ISest iron

gray colt, one bottle best ague syrup, one

nothes brush and hair brush, $1,50.

No 20, A. V. Johnston. Prettiest mare coit, ono dollflT'sJworth of fine white sugar, $1.00. No .21. Cron & Bosoberry. Best saddle colt, ono beefsteak and soup bono. No 22. Lew H. Andeson. Best pacing colt, bay or black, one picture of Garfield and family, $1.00. No 23. Wm. Emery. Best colt under 4 months old, one web halter, $0,75... No 24. Tobe Smith. For the prettiest col one Itogers & Bro. butter knife. No 25. Showers Bros. For the smallest colt under G and over 3 months old, one No 5 bedstead, worth $3.00. . 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;t&kes this premium, $2.50. No; 27 W. A. Gabe To the owner of the tallest colt exhibited, hoWe or mare, one year's subscription, to The Republican Progress. SWEEPSTAKES. Best horse colt for general pnrposcs, H. Lindley, one lamp, $2.00. V, J. Allen, $1.00. Stewart & MePheoters, set knives and forks, $1.50. Haley & Co., one dollar's worth of granulated sugar, 1.00. " . JklcConnel & Ban It, one beef steak. SWEEPSTAKES.' Best m are colt for general purposes, George Bollenbachcr, $1.00 I. Milt Rogers, one whip, '$0 50 W. 1. Browning, $1.00 General M. C. Hunter, ' $0.50 H. Lindley, one lamp, $2 00 S. K. Rhoror, one pan no silk suspend :ors, 0.75 SWEEPSTAKRS. Best horse colt for draft, Richard A. Fulfc, $1-00 . George Benckart, $1.00 E. P. Cole, three dollars in valuable hooks, .. . $3.00 Wm. Clarke, one pair new horse shoes, to be put on for the owner, $0.50 SWEEPSTAKES. Best Maro'colt for draft, ... J. M. Hunter, one canister of Mynne tea, $0.70

Hoover & Dobson, one pair horse shoes to bo nailed on for owner, $0.60

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the asso(;iatiom at ,.' Iddi t'o 8: -ntfa's, with a host of

ciiurcn begins tne oa J?naay 01 October. 1 was in error ; in

my last items in regard to Mrs. Mobley visiting Vanburen 'township! A& Mobley w?s, r but not his motheri- -Perry O. i Batcher an- &inijy are visiting at Golambus, Indr ; This townc', ship hasnot had a defaulting

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Let it be so recorded. I learn that Mr. Axom of Polk township will soon? move to the W. O. Jacobs'farm, purchased by Mr. Axom last Spring; -Have you , heard? from MicKinney? what McKinney? why, Laws. McKin- . ney, who started for Texas a few short weeks agoL J. KjL v Saijb KOaereiTof land 60 improved, 5 miles; west oi Ellettsville; ill sell lor half cash, and two installments oi

payments. : :

.fcJHAS. :H.GRAHAM, : ' Ellettsville, Ind.

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LIVE AGENTS WANTED. " To sell Dr. Chase's Recipes; -a : ornformation for everybody, in

every connty in the United States and Canada: Enlarged by the publisher to G48 pages. It contains over 2000 household re-r cipes aid suited: to all classes and conditions i f society. A wonderful book and a household necessity-fJJt s sells at sight. Greatest inducements ever of-

lorecl to book agents, sample copies sent byr mail, Postpaid, for CM. Exclusive territory driven, Agentajnore than double r thdif - vinoney? : Address Dr. AJhase'sSteam Printing House, Aun AioiMichigpt ' v

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ADU INKSTRA TORS SALE. S

Notice is lur?bv aiven th:i A undorsignoii Atlininistntlor of Uiv estnle of Gore Wuiivc-r, tloconl ,

jhv onliro!'Uu? Alonr-M: circuit ri.

will sell at Public snk on the r intsefi on Sutunlay, the 8Ui duv of cpu-juher, 1883, the iiUowinj Kcal vatiie Situ site in Monroe county liiilinua, towit:

The Northeast quarter of tin

outJu ast qiKutur of section G. Von

icrcs ou tht; south BHlo. ol' the North

Hist quarter of the Noath east qirar-

cr ol section 0, being u strip 20 rods n width.

Tfiirty acres off the west side ol he North west quarter of the North

east, quarter of section fi, btMiuj a

strip CO rods in width. All of said estate beiujr n township 10 Nditli

range i Wesi. Torino: one-Uiirtl cash, the remainder in two rqual

payiDcnts of six and twelve months

from day of sale, purchaser excut-

ing notes for deferred payments with

acceptable seeuiitv,' waiving relief

from valuation and annraisraent

laws of the State of Indiana arid

drawing interest from dav of sale

Said sale is to be free from liens and encnmberanceSj and to begin at 1

o clock p. m. Abraham Weateu Administrator

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worK ana ao n ciuiicr and in less time than any ctaer ituieiur ?0

tne wono. .WamwWl five veara. end if it don't waJi . i"

ciothoa clean wi&oqt rabWnff, w wfll refund tho grate? v 0

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-w4r w asbuw btq maianff irom S75 to SieH? pf i -month. Farmers iiatQ $200 to $5;o during the winlir. " - A ! : dies hitvogreat succesa bcIUb? thla Waeher. Itetail pri o nbr; ' Ji. 85. gampleto thone deeiriry? an agency 82. '-JUso &i ix'-C ?S broted KBTSTONE WfiXWGEES at manufcctcr?rtf' i-'i Joweet prico. We' Invite tbo'stxlcteat'1nTC8eigoti(..r Ues&r yonr addroas cn a postal card for farther partimiiflif '

L0VELL WASHEB CO.,

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Ladiss, dontroad this. .ttOi)q aieij pJVAidn jj: 'jitousf 01 siaBtt Api y

OTJOM am lit SiiiinXrrn s'a.iana n i Indiana and Illinois last

.11 ' . I Wheat and grass. Thousands

row, we ii wacr a Jiaucer ice cream The above she's already read

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NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COM PAN Yi ;Mip When applied at seeding time, at the rate of 200 lbs. per acre, will increase the yield of f $'

8 to 10 bushels per acre, and in eve

NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY, In the matter of the estate joT Lawrence Kelley, deceased. In the Monroe circuit Court, Notice is hereby given that upon petition riled in said Court by Ware S. Walker, administrator of said estate, setting up the insudiciency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on the 4th day ol August 1883, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly.

The creditors oi said estate are therefore hereby notified of such in

solvency, and required to file their

claims against said estate for allow

ance.

Witness my band at Bloomington Indiana, this 8th day of Angus tl88B. Ware S. Walker, Administrator,

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ry last anco where the&e Manures were Seed fa . itfliiaw

aeodlng, because the farmers cannot grow Wheat Buocesafaily without themi

Chicatro Book Store.

NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING COMPAKlTt ?

tTiKJfcioML Stools. "STaardUs 1 'nrTfi' a tfrar , tt .t

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LQ6MlWTGir IMA Fraetlee in the Jurta of Monroe and adjoin ing counties. Prompt attention given tb oo) lections and all other lecal business

LonisYlile New; aJbany & CMcap .

Time in Effect March 18, JfM& Monon Eoulo Affords the Bogt, Cheapest, Quickest, most Desirable Route to the Great West and North Weit, . South and South VTes.li. SThKOUGH PivSSENftER TRAINS, D AILY

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For the PRIVATE FAMILY

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BabiUmO Illutnoed Catalooao awl Sand Rcctaitar FKKE TO AIL.

MKROHAflTS, 8EN TO YOUR BUSINESS CARDS FOB TRADE

IIAVID LANDRETH &S0MS,SEED GROWERS PHILADELPHIA

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NORTH. Blooraingtonl; Ohicago, SOUTH; Bloom iogtonV Louisville,

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An Knglisli VetMiuuy suron an Ohemiit. nb M traveling n this country. s thht most of tBe-sIS? am

HnrMH AtA nmtli PnwrlHrs 5k 'd here ara wnrth.?-

less trKh. He s.ysthat Sheridan's Condiditot J " .:?'

lable. Kothing on earth will make liens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders.: Dob pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail lor $ leUor-stamps. L S. Jobvsom Co-

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ESTATE OF MANSFIELD BENNETT DFCEASED. In the Monroo Circuit Court, in the BLats of Indiana. All Creditor, Heirs, and Legatees of saUfclostate are hereby notified that John S. Ifonnt'tt administrator of said estate has filed his account ad vouchers in final settlement ol said Estate, and that the same will come up for examination and ap proval on the 2 day of September. 1S83, the same being ihe 18th judicial day of the September term. 1883. of said Court, at which time said Creditors, Heirs and Legatee are required to appear in said Court, in the Court-house in the c;ty of Bloomington, and show cause if any there be, why said account should not be approved. Witness tnv name-and seal the 21 dy of Aug- 1883. Administrator. Busk Irk & Duncan Atttva.

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DAT MAIL. NIGHT EX NO. 1. No. 3. 11:59 pm. 11:23pm. 8:50 pm; 7 :30 am. No 2, No 4, 4:51 pm 3 :48 am. 9:10 pm 7:20 am,

Parlor Coae.hea on day trains be

tween Chicago. Palace Sleepers on !

night trains between Chicago aud Jacksonville, Florida.

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Anu will comrotly ehanacthe Wnoi in tbe entire system in three months. Anvutrsfln who will takeONB PITS' Tis'.x P '.:4J:3

I For carina Female CoinDiaints these Filla have no oan:u

or sent by mail for 26 cents iu sumps; Send for pampl

. rhy5icia:iBns- them ia thirnrjvetiea. Soldererywhet.. " sM-sb a

.let. I. S. JOHNSON & CO.. Boston. Mass. - . ' ' r if

AGENTS WANTED tine Machine ever invented. "VTiIl iraitapaL-oe BtocXings, with DlEFJL and TOE complete, in 20 minutes. It will also knit a great variety of fancywork for which there is always a ready market." Semi for circular and terms to the Twombly KuHtinfl Maf-hiqe Co. 4U3 WasMagton U, iio6Ujn, Mass.

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HOISUHACQUAJMTCD WITH THE GECGHAW OrTHOCWt- " "3 TRY MILC6EH BY CXAM1HINO THIS MAP THAT TM O "

JParaond Fwraative Fills, make Nenrliicli

ihroilll tickets an d Ron n-trip I fcjie entire svstcm ih three months. Anvpersaa

MtvH Vti h wLt4!l :: WW Will WKC i pi" eMcnuigiisiroiH i wizwecKS ami COULll -Tt tbi , milv wrfisiAred tn sound health, if finch a thins

tickets for South

ani through trip and land exploring tickets lor -North and North -weal ? ia most direct and close eounecliQn routes. Baggage checked th ronh to all places nvhere tickets art! pur chased. Travelers wanting in formation, apply to either of tha under signed. , . CABTKR PKKIW, airent. Bloomloun, Ind Murray Keller, , P . A , Louiavi' la. Ky.

IlllVjr IH. liavuiC U'nuiiuil mnv. n nuvn n utii Lenossible, Sent by mail for 8 iPtter stnmn.

. Si aonifSOS A CO,, Boston, Mitss., formerly Hiingor, Me

jjjSjCollogc Year begins ?pi. 6. Tuition Free. Both sexes adm tteil

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Photographs made by the ihstautaneous process, at J. M. Barnes3 neat gallery.

Cancerous Diseases.

This disease so dreadful in its na

ture and gen era! iy considered not

curable must vbe classed with the cur-

born m 1845; and was raised by has prijVidea in natnreja remedy for

every maiaciv renauie remeuy is

ottered by J. W. Neal, of Blooming

a respectful family of people of

Monroe county. She joined the Me&odist Episcopal church when only 18 years of age, and we can say has liyed a pious and devoted christian life until death, which has overtaken her in her thirty-seventh year. She died atJHezekiah Norman's, a brother-in-Jaw to the husband of the deceased, where all the care, and respect was given her as though she-had been one of their own family. Her remains wereiaken to Grilgal Cemetery, Friday eve, followed by a yerynlarge procession of mourning friends; services were conducted by Rev. H. Chapman of Erie Circuit. Owing to the lateness of the hour a

short discourse was delivered.

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The Trustees of the City Schools have adopted a High School Course, whith will enable a student to prepare for College in two years, doing inthat time the amount prescribed by? the University Trustees for admission to the Fresh mau class; if

ihey wish then to continue in the iligh School,-to take additional High School studies, they ma3f dp eo for arrother year. In short the change gives the pupils, in two years, more of Lathi, and less of other things. Instead of awhole year of Gram;mar and Arithmetic, only one term of each is iven. It is understood that pupils will not be grnduafced, except at the completion of three years' work. Some othr changes may be made in the Preparatory course by tho University Trustees;

ton Indinnn, to all those aniietcd

with cancerous diseases. This special remedy has been in use tor fifteen years, and has never failed in external case of a permanent cure, (unless the cancer was in its last stage). My remedy consists of a vegetable compound in the form of past, which is applied to the diseased part, which it effectual 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, which is easily healed. There is another necessity in the treatment of cancers, that is removing the cancerous pois on from the sjrstem, this I do by using a preparation of my own, prepar cd especially for this purpose. No pa3T required until the cancer is curpd. Office in Fee's building Korh side of the square. For further information, adress Dr. J. W. Neal Bloomington Ind.

Good sm oked haras 12 J tvnts a pound, at the Bee Hive grocery, next to the pbstoffice. The leading grocery house of the town the Bee Hive. CASH or NO SALES. After September 1st, 1883, and all old accounts must be settled by cash or note II. LlKDLEV.

Ohio Mississippi E5y. THE GREAT THROUGH CAR AND FAST TIME ROUTE. EAST and WSST.

WANTED Two good Insurance Solicitors. Permanent work to the right parties. Call on or address, L. D. ROGERS, ! Bloomington, Ind.

jccom, Day Ex. KigbtEx, AtlanticEx ave St, Louis '6.40am 8.00am 7.00pm 8,00pm Leave Mitchell ' 2.27pm 2,47pm 2.32am 3U7am Arrive Gineinnati S.SSpm 6.35pm 6.50am 8.00am Express has. Parlor Cars without change to Cincinnati." Dining ears Seviaour to Cincinnati. Nljsht Express has Palace Sleeping Cars to Cinein aati Jtjjqut change. AtSanStc Eiprsis has" Palace -Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati, Loniav'lle, Washington and Halts timorc without ehane. Dining ear Seymour to Cinein nau WE8TWAW3B. Day Sx, Ki Leave Cincinnati G.50am 8.00am 7.5!0)m OUOpm Leave Mitchell

11.55am 11.51am H.oupnst 1.20am Arrive St. Louis 7.25pm 6.20pm 7.10am 8.30am The three express trains ran daily each way. JDav Express has Parlor Cars to St. Louis without change, Dining Cars Cincinnati to Seymour. Wight Express has Palace Sleeping Cars to St Louis without change. Also, to Cairo and New Orleans without change. ffaciSc ojEGxress has Palace Sleeping Car St. Louis without change. For reliable information as to routes, tickets, time, etc., apply in person or by lelter o H. A. rnueoLT Agu. Mitchell In. Or, to T. V. Ruspslt,, TraveHnj;

Pasfienaer A grent. Nor th Vernon, Ind W. W. PEABonv, OenM Supt. John P. Smitlrcan.be found at bis old stand whore he will give his entire lime to repairing wptobos and jewelry. He propopos to do first class work, and do it cheap. He is a veteran jeweler and thoroughly undorfrtaitds his business.

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ual conditions. For catalogue

anil other infonuation address. W. W, Spanoler, Lemuel Moss, Sec, Pres,

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Have moved into thoir new room in the new block of Allen & Co. and have the Biggest and Best stock of Furniture in the' county. Everything from the cheapest to t Is e best kept in stock. Bedroom suits from $30 to $400. Fine parlor sets, Chromos, and fine Mirrors: in fact vou can

get anything you want in their litre 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 bofuio you buy. . -wgEft Qr-BP.' . - Baby pictures made in one second at J. M. Barnes' gallery. No house in town can jrive you belter prices than the Bee Hive grocery.

ESTATE OF WILLI A MO. J AC-' OBfcf DECEASED. In the Monroe Circuit Court, in the State of Indiana. ... ; All creditors, flairs and Latnn of of said estatof are hereby' n-tilled n tified that Marv K. Jacobs, administratrix of said c-Jtatu'irts Hied her account and vouchi'rs in final H.cttb--ment of said estnt and thai, the same will come up for examination and approval nn the 31 day of Sep ember 1SS3. the same being t hi ftrM judicial day Of the September tino, 1883. of said Cnnrt, ttt which1 lime said Creditors, fleira and Latee? are requlred;to appear in said Cvuu k in the Court-house in the city ol Bloomington, and show ran so, if any there lie, why said aceount should not be apprjpfvcil. Mauy E. Jacobs June, 22,1888. Admin ibt-ratjix. ESTASE OF JOHN U. M.USS DECEASED. In tha Monroe Ciacurt Court in ihe State of Indiana. All Creditors. Heirs and LojrntoTs of said estate are hereby notified that Joseph N, Alexander. Administrator of said estate has filed his. account and voucheis in final settlement of said Estate, and that the suae will come up for examination and appro v al f.n the 3d day of September 1833, the same being the Grst judicial day of the September term, 1883 of said Court, at which time said (Jreditors. Heirs and Legatees are required to appear in said Covrt, in tun Court hoi se in the city ot Bloominaton. and show ctlnso, if any thfre be, why said accountj should not be approve I. Witness mv name the 5th day of of July, 1883. Jos. N. Allexandeu.

Administrator.

Notice of Sspcrt of Enumeration.

Notice is hereby gi ven that the ' Trustees of the tjcveral Townships

of y! on roe coun ty, Indiana, have filed in ike ofiicc of the Auditor of said county, their r pdrt of the enumeration of the white and colored male iuluibitants of said county, over the

ngtt of twenty-one years,- which re-! ports are open Jor inspection? and ! corrrcticn,by- any citizen of sasd

eouui v.

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J&y the ciontrAl position cf ira-iiae, cc&sccta Uu

I fit RUm'M'J (H VftrflVft lll?.ilit rr Vx. ,.nH llm Wnet hrr rhnuhrntt rnnfi- -,(1 rov-

as follows:

BennbloRsoo: to, jihip, Wah itttoh township, Mari'm town- hip, livriU'ii township, Blotmi i n g ton to wnsh'i p 11 i e h i a n t o w nb i Vanbtiren township. Perry. t-ownhip, . Salt Creek lownship,' Polk ioushi'p,f'lear Creek I owns nip,' Indian Creek lowushio.

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Chicago and Y- flr. joa City, Council BittSiLeavcn. worth, Atehoc, 3i3aeapol.'s and fit. Paul. 3. ootmccta la U-oian Uepc-ta with, all -tho pxjncipctf lines or, road hstoea U:o Altmti and the fACiddl

cocans, a eQuipmoiit to unnvaiea ana aiagiiu-j

cent, ce;.i

Sloepxnc Cxtb, and the Best Line cf Ifciiins lu tho world. Thz-CO t?vaina between Chicago endj S SSUbsour. Rxver Poin;a. ; Two Trains hntw?cn ChwTv oaeo and hlinnca?c2iaand St. Pad, via tfcoJymanna - - &

iz c&mposca or jaznt u-ffiwruiuw n v-, Day . Coaohea, Ba?uioent Horton Eo? v;.

A K"ew and Birect lane, via Senoca and KJiAkP -koe. naa :roecnlly been cponed between Jiiclxniona, Norfolk, Nowrottiicvrs,Chauanoo8a,AUanil3i:,

Total

3638

Rioiiako. A. Fcijc

a, a

acres, 3

FARM FOIL SALE.

Farm for sale; 120

miles from town: 40 acres in

walnut and sugar timber, 80 acres weJPscfc in grass. Gopd dwelling house with six 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 all kinds and good new two-horse wagon for sale with the farm if desired. The 80 acres has sulficient timber for fencing and firewood and will be sold separately if desired. A small house with five or six rooms, in town, will be taken in part pay. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Inquire of John Graham. Insure Your Property AGAINST

pc. fiislitiilai

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Gallon,lass I Gallon, r " Gallon, stone,

Gallon, :

v; 60c pr doz. 85c pr doz. 90c pr doz. $1. 25 pr doz.

. BEEHIVE GROCERY. Still Booming With Our Daisy Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOO i S & SHOES. Don't pass us by, withrout giving us a calh 'jjPOur store is small sc are our pripes.

and ed,bo Boot-

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nM Tciirsiiiileesii

Lowest YhloH obtninnble with

FRANK IS.. 1-JUNTK.R,

Bloomington, Ind,

Agent,

or Shoe-ted.

Next Door to Ijanlc. CcMiiitotil & 'Wtik, Car)et Lining! gAWb-proof Carpet. Lining, a superior article, cheap at the City BookStore.

NOTICE TO NON KiSlDlKNT. Suite of Ind iaiia, MriiroUToountv-5s. In UiiVUiKiiit Court, ptomjor Charles VV. Gentry ys IarU Sliiiv ly ami Goosgc VV; l)ean, Cvipiant No. 43a ' . - ':; - . ' Now coni os the plamtirF by Frank E. Mtintrr hU attorney antl tilL-a hi complaint hor'in, on a notv an', in attm-hnicnt, with an aiikhtyit

said (lt-ffti'lant Paris Shtrlvv ih not:

a resident At the tflate of Indiana. Notico is .therefore hereby said del'andnnr thai nnKs he he an i .ijpir on Mi v first day cf ike .ncxi lorm ot the Slonroo GrriMiit; ;Curj ... iu h hol.'len on the '- first ?iIoRiay' oi Si.ptt.ir.hfr A. f). Lk8$ l the Conn niife in 15lf Hni i ngton t ri sai i cu.n t fm h! ate, and answer, or demur to saifl e7d 'int., iri a note and in attaohniont, t he same will be heard and determined' in his absencii.

yUnes my name and seal of sajdt

Mffixod at Bloomington, this s : of Jay A. 1). 183;. . ' Vd. V. Hrownthg i of M on roe ;C i tinit ;0iirti . AK Tate, L. D. iioosRs. 1 1 K A DQU A '1' E US FOR

LIEE, - FiEEi T0ENA150, AWE

CYCLONE INSUEANCB, jIf ybix ars not in?iir$d; y:ou ought to ba,? ; ' '. Please call and soo us, get terms, a u d scon re a Fi rTh u n dor- Lig ii tn i ng-Torn ado-Cyclone Poii ey before it is ueverlaslini:Iy too hite," Office in Fee's Bnibling . O n e or both ol us will be in oliice during nil business ho irs. June 23, 1883. ESTATE OF LAWRKNCE KEh LEY, BECK AS ED, In tho Monroe circuit Upurt in the State of Indiana. ; -Al! Creditors, lieirs and Legatees of said estate are hereby notUled thai Ware. S Walker, ad minis tru tor ot said estate, has iiied his acctuint and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that 1 be same will comt) up for examination and approval on thc3d day of September lSS3, -the same being the iirst judicial day oi Sep torn be r Term 1883 ot said Con rt , at which time said Creditors, lieirs and Legatees are required to appear, in sud Court, in tlftf Court-houses in the cily of lUoominiton, and show eause. if any there be, why said ac eoun's should not bo rtpprWL W tnossjny hand, the 8xb daV oT; August i883. . . r ' Admiuistratoiv

Indiana j joIib ft ad liifiyctus, O-id Ocihi, ill uncap oila and, St. Paul aad iatoriaoU?itc poiateJ . -' I All TaTough faaaengera Tiva-oa Sabres ':. s Trains.: v , .'..' .' "''Jfk Tickott for aalo at principal. Ticket: OtBocoiO. tho United States. aad Caaacto. : ' , " . m 23agS'fi caeickcd thro.ugJi-sad ratec ct jare.aj vv ways as low as competitor 'thAt ofer Iocs md,vaa .. -. taecs. - - " ;?. ' : - . Jordetod ixifarzaaUoa.eotthe Hap3 and Fold : --s ere of the - - v. - J J ' CSEAT ROCK. ISLAND 0!TEiI. : -1 At your nearest Ticket O3oe, or address .";. R. R,. CABLE, S E.ST.OH!i; -i!?, ! ITko-rtea. A Qcal i!V.' . Qvsll Tit. Paft - !---, gat-- . : ; : . " chscaco -. :, 7.:r r. 1

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Slan & Monros Sts. , Chicago.

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tut .'M -lt rtegmvaiBS of intirniiicttU. ;S1W Car iWl,

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luerican Uslba. Alafli ? A-'IS sxid Win low OartlfUJV f

beautiful !43R A S JRI FY E RA - :i

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eaais wke acvclse fails. Qv :fr "? v v fej Uselat'm Sofdbydrugciata. sET , " .; g

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Following RemarkablQ

Document:

Jtoaara.Sectjury & JoHiiBon, Cftnufteetttt i;

inr Chemists, 81 Piatt St., New York 5Gentlemen : For the paat few yearawa

have oold various brands of SPorous Flsii"

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others. Wo consider tbexnono of tho Ty '

few yelicOlo househt romodies wortlij

of confidence.

external use. J . m.k-

parmivootitical prodnc:i, of the -MffiPr v .order of nierit, and k jeoieai&t W't. ':V

pnyaieianaand drus;&tSt ' " ; i .:-: v

' -When . other .ttwawSlii on' Oitpcino Piaster. 1. -fM Ton ;Wilt bd !sapjntd you tuw; eheap :Plastero,XinimaoB . :Vd

tricol Jffagnetic toy.