Bloomington Courier, Volume 10, Number 8, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 December 1883 — Page 4
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DsiioATXC Newspaper Pgbli3Ei by Henry J. jTelto3
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For ci5rrcca. rj10 Relatives of James Sare, t)r John A. fm f Own wl0 reside in this countv, have countr, 13 a candidate for Gangresa -' . . . . . . , . in the Fifth District, ttthjeek 10 the wasted their means in helping decision of the Democratic Con van-hull out of other scrapes, and u tion. ! he is caught this time be will
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it r 3. 5a UUnvom It tuna. Mary WilUaraa haa Vlie neatest cottage in town, Mr. Benjamin Reynolds, who mov
ed IVom this county some five years j
atives and fiiendsiit this -place. C. R. Worrall and ton Rogers were in town last Thursday, taking insurance from Trustee Miller for all the school houses in Bean Blos
som township, j Mr. Ferry Easton . who went to Kansas some two morths ago. is working at his trade of boot and I
shoe-making, realizing y $ 2.50 per day. 11c says, ceme .West yonng man. . Dietf, cf typhoid fever, at the res idence of Richard Boyd, iw Grosport, Waj, Berry, sou of Mathias Berry, of this township. This is the second son Mr. Berry has lost in the past six months. The first anniversary of Mr. Paul fctine took place last Thursday at Lis residence ; a fine turkey dinner on the part of the happy couple, and fine presents on the part of guests. A loag and prosperous life. The supper at the Baptist church last Saturday night was quite a success; they realized sufficient money to purchase laths aii.fl line to piaster I their new church.- loo much cannot be said in praise of the christian
ladies in their eilerts to finisa their new house. J - Mr. II arry" Tell, foreman of the Indiana Oolitic Limestone Co., of this place, has struck a vein of water in the bottom of their quarry which will ftnpply a two iach pipe. From the ton of the ground to the water is r 75 feet. The stripping i3 about S fvet;-tbismakeo a solid !edge of stone 67 fret. We are glad to Hear this: That
the Rev. Dr. Terry, who has been confined to his bed for fifteen days with congestion of the stomach and , linwrls will get well. .Drs. Greer and Harris hsva given him their undivided' attention, and they feel 2 ate in siring he will be able to preach the dedicatiag sermon for. the new . church. c U. B. D. A democratic Congress lias just voted to retain all the disabled and crippled Union soldiers on the roll of the Doorkeeper. This is an indication that the ....... , 1 : . . ifc"Solid South" has triumphed - and that the wild Rebel yeii will 4 soon reverberate through the corridors of the capitol. " A subscriber living in the. Sucker" State bensiiis letter - t. to.nthe Courier with, "Carlisle, . Ill, Dec. 3, 1S83." There must be some mistake as that was the day Carlisle was elected Speak
er of the House, and if .he was J
ill he showed no signs f it and the newspapers failed to report
North enO of Fee's Bn tidings Col-
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when desired. 'BLG0MIJS GT02T, -
Hoarse furnished
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That is what a great many people are doing. They don't know just what is the matter, but they have a combination of pains and aches, and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is Brown's Iron Bitters, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength. This is why Brown's Iron Bitters will cure kidney and liver diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, malaria, intermittent fevers, &c. Mr. Simon Blanchard, a wcllIcnown ciiircnof Uayesvillc, Meade cocn;y,Kcntuckr, sSys : ' My wife had been sick for a loag time, and ' her consthution was all broken dovn and she was unable to work. Slw wasad vised to use Brown's Iron Bitteis, and found it to work like a cbarm. We would not now be without it for any consideration , as we consider ic the best tonic in the world." Brown's, Iron Bitters is not z. drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious effects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
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The Latest Stylos of all kijnds ol Millinery 0ood eonatantlv on Hand.
Will prr.eticc in Courts of itfcnro ad D:nin;t oonsLics. Steiii! nltenUoii vaW lo i.Ilootioas and all bugiuuss (ntrcstca tc his
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SLO0M iN& 2 12? 7) Prr.clico in this Courts oJ Monrco andaioi3 ing counties. Prompt a ttentinn riven to vol lections and all other local businoas
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iiUiiiDfiuu nun fiiuau? uuiuuts .
iTirnc iii Effect March IS, 1883.
NORTH. Si nomington, Qhicago, SOUTH. Blpon.'ingtou, Louisvdle,
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Monday's Issue of the St. Louis GIobe-DeniAcrat takes up a whole column in explaining that the Democratic party is virtually dead and has been for 20 years, then writes a half a column of earnest exhortation for the Bepublican party to organize and consolidate or be defeat- . . .........
ed. Surely the Republican par j
ty must be W3ak indeed to be afraid of a corpse dead twenty years. Th County Commissioners made the foi!o7ius aPowances at their last terra: On Recount of poor $56100
iSooks and stationery . . . , Printiog aiivl advertishig .... Coroner's Inquest .
AifanXs the Best, Cheapest, Quick aest, most DesirableRoute to the " Great West and North West. South and South West
SThkough Passed gek Trains,Daily
DAT MAIL. NIGHT EX No. 1, No. 3. 11:33 pm. n:28om S:30 pm. 7:30 am No 2. No 4, . 4:31 pin 8:46 atn. 9:50 pin 7:20 am.
Purl :T Coaches on day trains between Chicago. Palace Sleepers on nhhtr.rains between Chicago and Jacksonville, Florida. Through , tickets and Round-trip tickets fur South and South-west, and through trip and land exploring iiekcts for North ami North-west -tia most direct, and close connection routes. Baggage checked through to aU pktces where tickets aro pur rbascd.: .Travelers wanting information, apply r.o either of tho under signed.. CA2.T2K PKRXK0. Agant. MurrarlfeUer, a. P .A. Louisville. Xy.
THE ONLY PAPER OF ITS XTKD FUSLTSEED.WKSff OF NSW YOItK And intended for people living within 500 miles of Cincinnati, lo whom it will be delivered everv Saturday. sixicHU Pages of I?ltre a?3 Rtfnflin, $$is.ttnr kily't'va Times ffor Throe SJollars, The Pictures will illustrate the Principal Events of the week and liie People, ot the time. Roadine; matter of an entertaining
character, comprising short and continued stories, poetiy. humorous and. selected matter. Terms: $3.00 per year in advance, postage paid. For sale byall Newsdealers, Send for sample copy. Subscriptions received hy 'THE WEEK, 49 Pike's Buildmar,
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Bo wn to Business ! - Having sold his furniture store, John P. Smith has again embarked in the jewelry business, and may be found at the old stand, North side of the Sepiaro, where he has just opened a brand now stock of watches, clock's, jewelry, and everything in that line, which he is prepared to sell as low down, as any house in this part of the country. Repairing skillfully and cheaply done.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that, the undersigned has been appointed hy the Monroe Circuit Court, Administrator of the estate, of Peter Thrasher, late of Monroe county, Indiana, d ceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Willi a m: K, Tarkington, Nov. 24, 1883. Admin irtrator. R. A, Folk, Att'y.
Let other dealers talk as much as they please, bufc the cheapest place in town for a
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THE THROUGH CAliAND FAST TIME ROUTE.
EAST and
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Public Building
Road expense . ;. County officers. . Criminals . . . . . iiiffs .... . . Specific ... Turnpike?! . ; . . . :. Bridges . . . .r . Vtmr asylum Total,
. 507.12 ... MS0 50.00 .. 193.10 , . 55.00 . 1,159 00 . . 15.00 800 ..: 12.00 . 187.50 . 287.94 . 330.13 $3,35&04
Acootd, Day Ex. Kiffbt Ex, Vin'nes Sx
.Leave 8t, Louis
6.40am ?8.00am 7,00pm Le.;ve Mitchell 2.27pm 2.47p.n 2.32am 10.39pm Arrive Cincinnati 8.23pm G 35pm 6.50am 3.35pm May "Express has Parlor Cars without change to Cincinnati. Palace Sle! ng (Ju rm to Wash i rigto n ftntiitniii'u n 7SJ.r 'ilr wiiKti
change. ? 'JHig'h& Express has Palao Sleeping Cars tt Cincinnati, Louis viile, : Washington, Hattimore an New York without chan e. AeeiA. Iy Bx. Night TZx. Pacifio Hx. Leave Cincinnati 6.50am 8.00am 7.20pm 9.10pns
Leave ffiaclieli---11.55am 11. 51am 11.55pm 1.20am Arrive St. Louis 7.25pm G.20pm 7.1 Cam 8.80am Daily, f Daily, except Sunday, Y fSspiPSS has Parlor Cars to St. Loins without change.
Might Sspart has Palaee Sleeping Cars Haitnaore to St. Louis, also. Cincinnati lo. Cairo and New Orieass without change. PaclSc ExiCS has Pal at1 e Sleeping Cars New YorU to tSt. Loui?, albw, Cinciuuali to Louisville without chan sre.
good overcoat is the New
Store. -The New York Store does a large trade in the way of supplying country merchants with goods. They have such a large stock and it was bought so low that they can give bargains to even those who want to buy to seil again. Photographs made by the instantaneous process, a-t J. M, Barnes' neat gallery. See the beautiful carpet patterns at usual low prices, a the New York Store.
Harvey Baker, of Blooming-
ton, deputy Sheriff of Monroe j
county, was in town yesterday, j
He brought tni a young man by I .For rol!We iufbrttion " J J - trt0 : routes, tickets, time, etc.. npply in the name of Grear, who .was ; l)Cr90n' or Uv mu,r to wanted for celling liquor at Par- ha. Vkveov, a. Mitchell, UA. 10m sometime go. He is also! Or, to S. il. Mills, Travintf
interested asr attorney in
Duncan-Fisher damage Martinsville Eepublican.
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Passenger A?ent, Cine:anati,0, W. W. Peabod7, Geu'i aiaimger. W. Bir cn. Pass. Agt.
Kotioe to H6H"Eesid8iits.
State of indiann, Mow roe county, ss: In the Monroe Circuit Court of
Monroe. County, in the State of Indiana. No. 137. Kovcniber Term,
18S3.
Isaiah Bastin, Thomaa Adams,
Poiiv Bastin, etah, vs. Marion Cool
er, the unknown heirs of Henry Bas
il n, fleeascd Be it known that on the 13th day of 'December, 1883, the above named plaintiiFs, by their attorneys, filed in open Court thoir amended complaint against the above named defendants, and also the affidavit oT a competent person, showing that said defendants, the unknown hens of Henry Bastin, deceased, were necessary parties to said suit, that their nauiea and resi den ccs after dilligent inquiry are unknown and believed not to be res
idents of the State of Indiana, and said plain tiffs having hy endorsement on said complaint required the
said defendants to appear in said Court and answer or detain thereto, on the 5th day of February, 1884. Nw therefore, by- order of said Court, said defondanl. Ixsl above named, are hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless thev appenr and answer or dnnnr thereto, at the oa!lin? f said cnje on the Sih da v of February IX&l. at the court house in the Coy of Bloomington at a term of' court on the Ipt Monday in February, 18S'4,
soid complaint and the matters and
tilings therein eonlained imO alloc" -ed, will be heard and duSfriiiitK-d in l.hier absence. D. W. Bkvntnq Clerk. Buskiik i& Duncan, AU'ys,
The ladies are respectful!? incited
to call ami inspect my stock! before
leaving their orders eisewheilQ.
I am new located in my new build
ing on College Avsnuc, thjrd door North of Foe's corner. !
is a JFiet
The demand Tor Ball's Cor
set rapidly increases. This fact alono is abundant evidence that the ladies appreciate a thing
that is at once nicely construct
ed, durable and comfortable.
For sale at Bee Hive. Billy Blair, in the now block, has a handsome store and a handsome stock of boots and shoes- no one can give you us
good bargains or suit you as well as he. Where do all the bundles go to that are being daily carried out of the New York Store ? It seems that this house must be supplying bout a half dozen counties with goods. American Institute! on Pure Urape Wino. The President and a Committee from the Farmer's Club, of the Airerican Institute, have visited Speer's Vineyards and Wine Cellars,
and they report Jthatthe PortGrape
Wine of Alfred JSpoer, of Passaic. New Jcrsev, is the most reliable
to be obtained. For sale by H. Lindler.
Keop up the Stock. State of Indiana, Monroe county. Commissioner1 Court, Special Term. lie it remembered, Uat on the 241 ii day of November, 1883, the fob tawing order was passed by the Board of County Commissioners of said countv :
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DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOO IS k SHOES, i Is now eo ai plot e, and wej&rts prepared in give yea the best iff bargains in everything in our ui. Gira us a trial, aiid se lor you real res. - Kext Dor to Bnk-
Stuart & MePheters have dissolved partnership, and it is necessary that all accounts should be settled w'ithout delay. If you are indebted to the old firm you are earnestly invited to make some kind of a settlement, as their business cannot be wound up tmti yu do. Don't wait until they din you a number of times, but attend to the matter at once. ; SlcPheoters & Shoemaker will - continue - the business at the oid stand. MBg-4.Lcig . in iTifatror ci Asuig ;ssi:or eff Joseph H'. tas&rriii, ?;ai!ii? ES. Saciirrj iosig nee.
Notice 13 heieb'r firicn that
Whereas, by the recent Hoods
many farms arc entirely devastated of all their fencing and all means of
protection from animals running at
large; It is ordered that from and after this date no stock of anv kind snail be permitted to run at large in Monroe county. Thi order to continue in force until May 1st, 1884. By order nf tho . Board. W, M. Alexander, Auditor Monroe Count'. II. A. F ULK, ATTORNEY 'AT Uf &1T4RY FDBLIG.
"Prcinpl attention given to all legal business and collections. Office: Coiner room in second story of new block. x-4
the
undersigned haa been appointed As
sgnee, by tleed ;ot assignment, of Joseph V. Buf kirk, of Monroe county, Indiana, jod has he?n dutyqualilied as such. iJahu 11. HisNur, Dec. 1833. Assignee. Belling Out at Oost I Prepa: story to renoving to Chicago 1 will acHj niv viilire stark al cost. Kow is your t bnnee to sii:re IIol iday Goois, suh as Photo und An t.ogrr'ph ; Albums. Pictures and
Prames (all v$ri tiea) Stcreosw-opcs j
:snd views, rp-tical orkw, hcet Music, Musical A lb:;rns avA Musical iiolls, Ink; Mucihc, Pens and Paper, at alia UX nothin g Sheet Musfe only three (enl3 per copy. Other i goods in proportion. Call quick before some one else gets your bargain,.! Best bargans on Wednesdava arid Saturdoys. .Goods must go by Jan uary 1st-. Remember the place. Cor. College Avenue and) '1th St., block or.th of 'iSswr It. ABBtfWSi'S CHICAGO BOOK STOfifi. i 3i. Kosrdo County libr ary. Tiiis Library, 'situati on the Court House square, is the only pub lie !ibraryJintho countv. It contains some! 3,000 volumes of choice books and ,'the Trustees are now purchasing a lot of new works, and will have Ihciuj ready for subscribers in a fow d:ivs. The rooms are neat, clean and open to everyone who: wishes to avail lheicsely.es of cheap and good i'eading. ljKUMS IN ADVANCE: One yeari . . , $1.00
Public Sale.
Notice is hereby given fthat the undersigned, as surviving partner of the firm of A. Holtzman & Sons, will ofler for sale at public auction on M ARCH 7th, 1S84, at 2 o'clock p. n, all the machinery of the Biooniingiion Woolen ilills. Sf id property to be sold on the premises,", where saidgmilisare situatsd in Bloomington, Indiana. This isa rare chance for the purcl ase of all necessary machinery, in good condition, for running a firstel ass Woolen Mill. Located in Central Indiana, in a good wool growing country, on the L., N. A. '& C. R JR., in a city of over three thousand inhabitants, being the location of the State University, and a large trade in the woolen business already established. A bargain will be given to the purchaser. . For terms ol sale and other information call on or address HENBYA, HOLTZMAN, Surviving partner; of A. Jlultzman & Sons. Hotic-9 to Contractors. Bids will be received by the .Common Council of the City of Bloomi.jgton, Indiana, in tha Council Chamber, on December 21, 1883, foi Grading, Guttering and MeA Jamiziag in front of lot No. 81, bordering on Madison Stive t in said city. Specifications for said improvement s re on file and can be seen at Clerk's cifflce. The Common Council reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Co i tractors will observe the fid lowing resolution adopted by the Go m ni o n Co u r ci I : Resolved, That hereafter no bids will be received and .acted upon by .he Common Council unless the names of ih sureties who are to M2 the bond of the appiicnut in as' ha is awarded the contract are given in the bid. RoBT. O. GUSEVES, Dec. 14, iSS3. City Clerk.
FOR SALS OR TRADE. A two-horse wagon, only run months, (Hoover & Dobson's
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make) for sale cheap, or will trade for a strong spring wagon. For particulars apply at Courier oilice.
When you are ready to lay in vour fall and winter supply of
j footwear, first examine the stock
of W. T. Blair, ia the new block.
Six tnoniBA. . . TJi roe liinihs One moo Mi . . The rooms,
.50 .25 .10
will, vthvn the new
books arsrho, b. kep njsen from S a.j m. to 0 p. m of Saturdays only. liv orier of the Trustees.
n.lY, 13 now sing, )
Wi N. Ham, )
C. II. WOKiSAlL-Ii, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Bloomington, .-. - Ikd.
Special attention given to the col
lection of Pensions Sim other claims. Notary Public, and Insurance. Oflice over McCalla & Coa.
Tha New York Store,
INDIANAPOLIS, INO. (Established 1853.) The success of our Shoe Depart ment warrants the assertion that oni
customers recognize tho convenience
of the same and acknowledge tho ad
vantages we offer in low prices as
well as the superior quality of our goods.
O'UR BOOTS AND SHOES
Are made expressly for us, and: are stamped the new york stohb, Indi
anapolis. We confidently recom
menu inora as tlic best lor service
and fit.
Our stock comprises all qualities.
including the Uust goods made. We have a full lino. of Rubbers.
Slippers for Men and Boy a- foi
Holiday Gifts.
PIiICE3 MARKED IN PLATE TIQIKKS,
B"Wa bojr to inform tb UUc in and ar-'und Bloomington that vthvu r'iorsi -! by l'ltvrwewi'i m.ii'. free of rhnr?o, f- !! Iine( ;aiaf.les, aiii.c.-rcfnlly forv-'ardf'l O'de'?. Uow-
itver 3'K8iI, by mail or express 11 a c -mi
co ''tis at onr store.
Pottis, Bassettt&'Co?
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All the Latest Designs an d styles of evliiiig
These goods are all new, having been bought within the
last 30 days, and will be sold at bottom prices to all dirjjig to purchase Holiday Gifts. Before making your selection caU
and see me, in rooin). with Lindley's Drug Store, " "
HENRY
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E'rioes in every rasd tn' saint r. if tho pnrscr oamo lo IndinuauolU ami ijoutat the
P
JS PEER'S
L'sed in tho principn! C-hur Iks fur Uuiu m u n io n p u r po n .
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Tlje extension heel rubbers is a now thing, at Blai?-'s shoe store. ;:
Tie extension heel rubber is a n0w tiling, at Blair's Shoe store, i Lkst Saturday soemed to be
a dull day generally, but the us
ual larce crowd was seen carry-
ing away bundles from the New
York Store,
largest and bent stock-
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eu naraware rooms in oouinern Indiana are kept by McPheoterS & Shoemaker, next door to Postoffice, ; Sc-3 a woman m anothor colwn picking rapoa for tfpeois I'ort Grape Wi no, that in n hrhlr eluenKid' liv tiie nitidioHl pri!essien. - Talk about clothing l?on onglitlto see tbnse nice suits just arrive:! at the New York Store, and lit prices that will almost lake Vour breath away. here is n pile of overcoats at t-hej New York Stor? as big as a haystack.
Probate Oauss Nc, 117. In the Circuit Gnrt of Monroe County, Iud. February Term 1S84. Isaac A. Holtzman, Aduiinistrator of til e Estate of Augustine Hoi Usman, deceased, ts. Henry A, iioltz mn et al. To Henry A. Holtzman, Isaac A, Holtzman, Mary L. Holtzman, Sarah A. Houston, Samuel IS. Hohzman, Mary E., Young, Emily C. Douglas, Clara J. Rood, Martha B. Holtzman, Raymond H. Iluitzmau and John T Holtzman. You arp severally notified that the above petitioner, as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Monroe county, Indiana, a petition, making you defendants thtreto, and praying therein for an order and
decree of said Court, authorizing the sale of certain Ron! Estate .belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition ' described, to make assets I'm' the payment of tho
debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed aud pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Bloomington, Indiana, on the 1st
judicial day of the February Term, 1884, of said Court, the same being th 5th day of February, 1884. Witness the Clerk and seal of said Court this J3th dtiv of December, 1S83. D, W. Drowning, Dee. 15.788 Clerk. East fc East, Att'ys.
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE
This eolebratod Hativo Wine s from tto jcieo of Oporto Gruro, raised m this vsuntry. its ittV&iaaU Tosic and fifreastfc waling P!.ope3liC3 aro uniarp.is.-ed V-y any atiy Vfinc. .Butnxr :he pnrQ juico f iho Grap, it is .pavticmarly boocficial to tho ci?al asd dcbilitttrfl, ana juited to tho various ilaents tht jvffctt the wo V-or sex. It is in every senso ?. Winy to be rslicti on, SPEER'S P. J. SHERRY
is a Wino-of SupcrUr Hharater arid for purity
aud ptedisinal propertioa it is uuuXol ca, 'SFEKirS P. J. BRANDY. giar.da anrirallcd ror radia! jaurpost. It ii & krnro distillation frdm the rr..ie, ti.i-s a :oli-
fata flavor, similar to tho ffranw. froia w'scl
it is du'illod. See that the sifrnatum of Ah
FRED SHSISn. 'assaic. N J., i ny-tr tH
tork of cash bottlo. Sld by ii. LIN i.LEX
aad by Draxgiau ovory wkere.
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AdiailulstraSor's Kotlee
Notice is hereby given that I hare
been appointed hy the Hon roe Cir
cuit Court Administrator with tuc
will annexed, of the estate of J. J Alexander, deceased.
Those having claim? against the
estate will present them for pay
raent. Those indebted to tUe estate
will e&ll and Settle the same, T. II. BAKJfKHX, Administrator, Dec 8, 18S3.
PEMIOHS!
. Administrator's Sale.
John A. Parks. Administrator of
the estate of Elizabeth Whisnand,
deceased, will sell at pnblt2 sale the
personal property of said estate, con
sisting nf horses, cattle, housfihold
and kitchen furniture, etc., at the
residence of said Parks on , MONDAY, Dec. 24, 1883.
Tprws ow Katjb: All amnnnf.fi nf
BB WAKeB Oi? B iVIiM DliEKS ! $3 and less casli in hand, all amounts
above that a credit of 9 months will
be given, purchaser to give note with
Thrao Hundred Pension Attorneys at Washington Disbarrad tor SwinctHng, All persons having claims on
j file, all who desire a pension, "all 1 who want an increase, should
call on 0. R. Worrall, Attorney, at once. He has had five years experience in Pension Claims and can get your pension quicker than foreign attorneys, Vfh.Q
only want your money. No-
approved security.
JonN A. P Allies, Administrator. Louden & Miers, Att'ys
FOR SALE. A country flouring mill, furnished with improved machinery, aud in a good condition throughout. The building has recently been re-roofed. Here is a-chance
for a bargain, and for soma mil-
charge for advice or work until h,,,. fn wnrfe nn a on(1 iHlsinfi.
pension is allowed. Call -and j Apply to QV .uidress, John Grasee him, he can help you, West . hi B90mington, Iud. side square, over McCalla s store, 1
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