Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 February 1887 — Page 4

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' DSN OCR ATIC TO THE COKE.

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TURPIE ELECTED UNITED

STATES SENATOil.

Hs got there David.

The fort was held manfully. To the Indiana legislature: Now let as have peace, and- gt down to work;

The Telle-lie wants the Courier to defend Kepublican steals We leave that kind J of diity work to the sewer organ. Thanss to the law and order element 61 the Republican members of the Indiana legislature, a United. States Senator was chosen in a lawful and peaceful manner.

Tm editor of the? Telephone

ed the religious revival meetings. When we see him prostrated at

the mourner s bench, then we will begin to think there is hope. m m ' Thb Telephone wants the Republicans of the legislature to

break the compromise." Lucki

ly, Republicans.do not take the

advice of the Telephone, or the party would have broken its

neck long ago.

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The Telephone"! is getting

ready to deiend the Grimes -change of venne. That sheet is

always ready to take the stand

and swear that it is always on

the side of purity and morality,

i and that the 'Democrats are a

set of infernal scoundrels.

: v The contest tod Lieutenant

Gov over which th Telephone

is rendering its linen, had noth

ing to dOi With the election of a United States Senator. Green Smith, tha contestor, is a mem

ber of the State Senate,and as

such was entitled to vote for

r United States Senator regard

less of bis claim to the office of

- Lieutenant Gov. '

The dead-lock in the joint - meetiug of the legislat ure was

was broken by the election of

David Turpie; the Democratic Caucus nominee for U n i t e d States Senator. , He is a man io ability and: strict integrity, and will serve the State with jre&f , and -ability. Senator Harrison, who was defeated was the ablest man in the Republican party of Indiana. It was mainly through hi leadership and effective work oil the stump that the legislature was very nearly captured by his gy; - . . . , : Yalentineaat iindley's. Coniributecl f .'" The dignified legislatures of Indian and New Jersey fur a is b an example which, Hit had been set WoniSB,- wauld surely have been qnoted against their right and ability to legislate. kWe told you so,T? vonld bare been heard on every hand. Bnf'malc citizens" have a light to make the halls of legislation hideous; with howls, a veritable beer - -garden : which the police are called in M breakup And all the same, they .remaia soverign iulera, while the vmore ordcrlv women remain sub-

Krom Woman's Journal.

I Special to the (Courier: Incianapolis, (Tel). 2nd. Tarpie elected, receiving sev-

1 enty-six aud Harrison sevenlyj tour votes.

John JL East. Robinson the Knight of La

bor, voted with the Democrats,

which elected Turpio. The oth

er throe Knights of Labor voted

for Harrison. 4 HOW IT WAS fcONK. All tit members ot both houses

were present in the joint convention.

The galleries and lobbies were crow

ded as usual, the rain and select not

preventing visitors from making their daily trip to the State House. Robinsonfand his shadow, Sara Williams, sat together at Robinson's desk.- The roll-call was watched

m th aim ost pai n f u I at tcu tion. W hen Robiuson'siaame was called he aroie and, in a speech that was ringing, manly and courageous, explained his reasons forJcUanging iii vote and cast his ballot for Turpie. His vote was wildly applauded from the floor and galleries.' 3utes, Glover, and Mackey changed tneir votes to Harrison, amid the app ause of tiic Republicans. Glovei, in his speech, insinuated that Robinson had not acted fairly with lis labor colleagues. Robinson angrily repelled the insinuation and she ok lua fiistat Glover.; There were cries ot "order." Before the?? vote was an noun cod Gardiner moved' that when the joint convention adjourn, it adjourn to meet to morrow at 12 o'clock. Say re declared this motion eawied, over the protest of the Democrats, the

Republicans howling iikl' a lot of

savages for Say re I o give -t,h em h el i

The seena was one of the iafemscst

excitement and enthusiasm.

Alonzo Greene Smith seized the

gravel and pounding the desk a few times, proclaimed the result in a

voice which range out above tnc up

roar of the Republican Oomanches.

"Whole number of votes east, 150; necessary to choice. 76. 2 )avid Tu rpie received 76 vote, Benjamin Harrison. .74 votes a David Turpie having received a majority of all the notes cait, I, the President of the joint convention; hereby declare him, and him only, elected Senator from this Slate, m the Congress of the United States ior the term of cix years from the 4th day of next March, The Democrats now became f raptie in their-enthusiasm. The building shook wi h applause. Hats, coats; newspapers were tossed wildly into the air. Men fell on each other-s necks, and: laughed until they cried. The gallery occupants stood up and : clapped their hands and waved their hand kerchiefs. Ladies pulled off their hvts. and waved them aloft. Say re; protested against m Green Smith's assumption of authority. He proclaimed Smith a usurper, at which Smith laughed. Mr. Gardiner moved that the con y en tion adjou i n till to-morrow. Smith put Jewell's motion, and Sa3"re submitted Gardiner's, Both motions were declared cairied by the respective presiding officers.. The Senators left the chamber and the House adjourned. The Democrats crowded around Smith and congratulated him on his conrnge. The Republicans pressed forward .0 shake- Say re's hands, and to, express thidr approval of his conduct It is probable that the Republicans will unseat lieasley to morrow morning, swear in his contestant, and, with McDonald who who was expelled from the Senate, hold a little joint convention of their own and pretend to elect Harrison. But it will do no good. Judge Turpie has won his seat and you can bet your boots that he will get it,

i.ouks nbout one half. The Siuto Board of Education will haQ discretionary power to either compile nd publish a series of text-books for the common schools of the Staffer to receive bids from reliable publishing companies to do the work. fi! 0 books cannot b(; changed oftanor than once in ten years, and be fuvuishecl through County Supt's at cost, and by them lo tlie Trustees at the samo price Of course there is a big lobby a work at Indianapolis fighting the proposed law, but the prospects are 'that the School .Book libit; will be downed. As for om Representative, Mr. Worrall, Ikis enthusiastic in the proposed reformation, and will work hard for the success ot the measure.

Li ml ley lias Valentines.

a bi&' lot of j

ilMkit eiVE& , mhkiJ

io Tall VTcv ,A Sl J

The "CI d R el able

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OlllOtfc MISSISSIPPI' R'Y,

The Popular Through Bouts and Direct Fas I Lhie to ail poiaU

ip Lsaisville

"WATJ'ORT. Dr. L C. GiillTli and wifo hnve moveil to Saline City, Clay countv;, where the Doctor will engtigo iii the pructico of medicine. Tib Cox is at home on a six wool?:? visit. Willie Griffith lias returned from Areola, 111 , whore he has been at work for two years. :G. L.Turner and D. B. Wylio have bought 500 rods of tilehi:' to lay on their farms in the spring. . v Thero will he a turkey shooting mntr h at Frank WhbnamVs outvie 10th of February, with twenty -five turkeys.

J. R Gray is called HinTulo Bill, as he

Is a great hunter aud trapper, -Kii.

kil l fimm tMid f sMiB&S sum ZSrXksti 3Ja'ta twjd trisio f?shf-i It yen xvaai to ts a or fully tacfurBaodaJl 'FUOuA Jtsesto nfc Oouica nioftiaioaUn, liii Wna. S. Sadiin,Gen 1 Pass. At, Chicago, 111.

VAUMHA LIN2.

TUB GREAT FAST MAIL LINE.

WHEAT REFOUT OF HALT CRT1EK TOWJf. snn-, rou 1336.

pr A rqtc must be dfscrccU He most eonatantly have the irel faro of

the paper ht view; ninst shiehi it. Jf he handles a iickliab hem, scan, lal usually, ho must do it in finch & ?raj thai the law cannot olatch nm Then he must look out Jfor the good ;riil of the adrenisers. He musri antagonize ikem. No matter what -he writes of the poor mechanic, he nst shield the rich merchant. And here lies the deepest stigma- on modern journalism. When the day of a fearless press ceracs, when tne rich sinuei is pnhlihcdas Weil as the poor offender, then journalisinwiii Tc almost stainless. The reporter

mmt hear thia in mind. f"c is one of

ffif tnn timt prceqU;to be Jearned iu . Ifif'f his profession. '-

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persons f- knowing them

si Ives uiiehud to W. Allen f-.i hrr oxi note or accountwUI pieast

feli nisd settle as l mast, havd the

same closed no at onee- Dont 1

:'r ajyitaUtil if you receive a car J

;VHrnlcd To now ad I cannot call

in person. r 1 ? Wf toLB&'

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The Committee' on E In cat ion of

the 1onsc has appoiutod a sub-com-

irittee sf three, with Hon. C. R. Worral Las chairman, to whom hove been referred all hills submitted tv said committee to provide for the unifor

mity of text-boolcs in the common

schools -: of Indiana, with power to amend or to draft and prepare a bill The sentiment of the committee is to place the selection of the textbooks under the" care: of the State Board sf Education, w i ih discretion

Karnes. "William T. Stephens, John Huntington John Sexton James O. Baxter James M. Miller John GUmore Wm. Kunn John -Knight Jefferson ITensley James "White David Hays Joseph Shields Perry Butcher Andrew Jacobs A. D, Rogers Alexander Axsom James B. Bender John T. Hush Joseph Pan sell Andrew Rohertaon Wra. IT.ShieUla S. H. Stephens AVm.. Baxter Ealy & Richardson Joseph. Lindsey Joseph Baxter -F. M. Lampkins George Strean Tine llays John Lucas James Spxton A. J. Knieht Win Chandler . Knisrht & Warn pier Samnel Kent A J Lamklna Milton Butcher James Empson Jesse Deckard lien 13' T. Jacohs Mathew Butcher Simpson Skirvln Soiomou Wilkinson Samuel J Lampkius Mr. Keplinger At well Swindler Joseph Outright W R Chandler Total,

Ko. of hu. 241 lit 107 70 71 70 68 05

48. IT) .45 .44 :" 44 44 44 42 - 43 40 40 40 S4 ass ai so so 37 5 j.-r 10 i'O 54 7 5 7 ;i i J. II 10.'

BUCK CREEK ITEMS. Jce harvest is over with. Fur buyers are numerous. Not many spelling matches. Wha is the matter? Our school in district No. 8. is not prospering very fasL. Fruit tree agents arc plentiful, as well as fur buyers. Prayer meeting- is about played out at Simpson Chapel, Class meeting In loleiflble fair running order. Considerable sickness. , Dances are not so numerous on Buck Creek this winter a courts on. The people in this vieinitv hnv.i about quit their dancing, iisd they are going into ,he shooting match business. I think the people of Waypori and Doosten should have an arte ian well dug m one corner of each town. I think they would get watci before th 03 would get to China.

Th Shortest, Beet and Quickest Lino between the North and South.

j oncp. m.

Going East Tear Greencastlo tion at 2 :2S a, m., ?2 ;0 p. m. 3

and S :5C a. m. Going West- Leave Greiicastlo Junction at "l : 12 p. m., 1 1 :14 p. m., . 0 a. in and 12 night Going North Leave Trre Hauto at G a. ra. and 8:45 p.m.; srrire at South 1.1:00 p. in. Making direct connaction for a J points under tha son Your connections are sure and quick in Union Depots. K Transfers or Tiay-overs and jour aceouamodations are iiaexeeHed. Far further information as to thn ratas, routes, etc., address your near Yandaiia gent, or J. N. LJLXGWOTHY, Traveling Passangor Agent, Terra f Taut a, lad WA.. PO ) , U. P. A., St U, 3.ot

Mrs. E. Gregory

H"e ff f!V 5v

The Lftltfit Styles f all kinds o:

constantly n. Knnd.

Fast Time, Best Accommodations andl sure Connections in Union Depots.

FOUR DAILY TRAINS Each Way Between

Cincinnati, St. Louis A Louisviile, Stopping at Way Points.

Luxuriant Parlor Oars en' all Bay Trains.

Palauo Gars cn all Kijfct Trains. F1HE BAY COAOHE3..0II ALL TXAIHS.

-BA8TWAKB-, Accosn. Day Ex. Kifht Ex. Fast Sx Leave St, Louis t5.5o! 8.00aw T.06pm8.pi Lc ?y Mitels oil 12Sp 2.47pm 2.12aw 3.12am Arrive Cincinnati 7,i0pm 6.35pm 7.e3aia 7.25pm Accom. Daj ICx. Niiht Ex. Past Sx. Leavtt Cincinnati - f6.00w 8.15am 7.0pni '8.00pra Leav Mitchell ll.OSfim 12.0 am U.3j9m lllopm Arrive St. Louis 7.22pm 6.40pm 7.39am 7.40am Dsily. f Daily, xcipt Sunday, Through Sleeping Cars to Cincinnati, LcQisTille, Pittsburg, Washington. BaMsiors, Sew York, St. Louis, Cairo. Now Orleans ami ali hi termed i sue points. For Emigrants and Land .Seekers, the O, A M." in the Heat Route et &usc it w tne Shortest and Quickest anrt aifortU the beet accommodations. Th O. & L is the only Lino runninga Sleeping- Car of any description between CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. Cnm and sure ewnnactine i On ion .I)fpri?a at ail terminal points for the Kasl find Woet. For reliable information as to routes, tickets, time, etc, apply in person or by letter to H. A. Fkl'bmlt, Agt.. MitciiolU Ind. Ort to W. B. HALLST3D, Traveling i:i-c-;jcr A cent, Tincennea. Ind. W. W. Peabodt, Gen! Manager. Vf . B .Siiatxcc, Gen. Pass. Agt. John Craham,

The lad! rawapeclFidlyini Ue to call ad iidiot my uiovk hfor leading their orders eaevhera.

I am nowbsuated in my naar lunld ng o C!'ep:o Avenue, third do North of Faefs earner.

M0N0M I0TJT2.

"WasLington, Jan. 18. Colonel Matson won additional feathers in procuring the passage of the Mexican pension bill and the hill to pensioniI so diersunahie from pliysusa) disability to support themselves. We print the above for the bene fit of those who y.u bitterly opposed Col. Matson in his last canvass on the grounds that lie was not the friend o! the soldiers. The facto are, as we have often assarted, the

Louis. Hie, Mow Alfcauyic C?taUar TfilE TASlLfl AT BLAOMlNuT'-N, ( entral Standard T.'me.)

In effect Jan. 15th, 1837. Going Nertli

Chicaffo Bay Mail 11 :04a. n. Oincagw Night Express II :13 p. in Crawfordsviile Ammoilallon 8:20 p. n. Gozr.jr South f,ouisvilU Dsy'ifaU 4:1 7p. in. Louisvilts Ki'ght 'Kxprdss. ..... 4:12 . m Louivilie Aceommodation 8 :2ft a. uu (See general advertising card.)

SUGAR : CATHARTIC

STtE; eFJEif3CTK!. The anaual meeting!. of the Stockhol. lov-i iff MourocJ County Agricultural, 'forlSrnitnra! asd Mechanical Association win helit-id in the. Jntnd Jury room n t e 'Aunt ifouhe at Blooming n. Intl.. :j tsut'ird&y, the 5th of Ft h . 1837,. wbtn in oltK't1! of Directors of aUi Associaio:: v. ii; he held. VV sr. SfcWAito, S jretary, .Blooniinton, In., Jan. 2Q,

IV oU c of riajSctiJraeitof Esiatts ; la. I he Matter of the estate of AI ary W i Ikenaon Deceased . In Monroe ('ireuit Court. February term, 18S7. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of Mary Wilkcnton do cfcaFcd, have presented and hied my accoun's and vouchers in final settlement of said estatv and that the same will coma up for th examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7tk im. at fthich time all persona interested

in a&i.i estato are rcquircti to appear in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any thtre he, why said account and vouchers should not tie approved. A net the heirs of said estate,' and nl! oh ers interested therein, are also hereby re-rpiired, . at the time and place afoteaaul, to appear and make jnoof of their heirship or claim to any part ot said estate. JOHK H0NTINGTJK, Dec. liSth, 1886. Administrator

Bv virtue of nn r-Tftejitirtf' f : v

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fixocutora Saitt of Real Estate. Notice i heral given that by virtue of the Will of Robert Taylor deceased, the nn dei signed Executors of tiio Will of said Hobcrt Taylor, de ceased, will offer for sale at auction on I' '"

THUKSDAY, MARCH 3d, A. , 18S7.

tec following described Real, Estate situated in the county of Monroe and Stat3 f Indiana, to-wit: The West half of the Southeast quarter and the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section (28) Town (7), North Rauga (1) West. Also the East half of the

North-east quarter, and the Seutht?est quarter of the North-east quarter of Section (33), Town (7), North Range (1) West- Alsn the Northeast quarter o fSeciien 32)Town (7), North aango(l) West. Also a pan of South-west quarter of the South cast quarter of Section (29), Town 7, Nortkt Rangy flj "W est, and bounded as follows': Be ginning at the South-west corner f Bau.l quarter quarter, anrl running thence East 40 Poles, thenceforth 48 j Poles, thence. West 40 J Poles, &iij thence South 48 1 Poles to the place of beginning, Alse a part of the Northwest quarter 'of the Southewst quarter of Section 32 t Town 7, North Range l West a bounded! as fllw3; iiginning a tlie North west corner of said quarter quarter and running tfeouce Kast 42 1 Poles, thance in a .v outhwt fsirwaiou to the line dividing the Southwest quarter and the Souths! quarter of said Sectieit, to a stake, thence North on said line 13 Poles to the beginning Also a part of the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter oX Section 28, and part of the Southeast Quarter ef th Southeast quarter of Sectifta 2.9 al! in town 7, North Hange fij West and boundcil as follows. Hegjunieu at theXnitlnvest corner of the said Southwest quarter of s&td Section (28, and running thence North 85 East, 24 j Poles." and i links; U the Louisville, New Albany & Chica go Railroad-track, thence with the uicauderihgs of said iMilroad track North 24 iee;rees, West o poles and L9..Hnk; thence North 17 dereea, Hrcst & poles and links- thence

By virtno of a certified copy of a

Decree to tne directed from -'the directed, froin tte "Clerk of th Moii

Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court, roo Circuit Court f will expose a : in a cause wherein Pcnicta Campell Public Sale, to --'the higheajt Wide is Piai ntiff, and Jamee H. Bolu Sg- on - V , ., f :t ' "" , v house is Defendant, requiring mo to SATURDAY- PEBUARY, 12tli A, make the sum of Twelve iluuclrcd jy 1887; :'V' ' ' and Sixty two Dollars and fifteen cts Ltwftn ... : fc js i between the hours of 10 o eloult a. m with interest on said decree and aa 4 o'clock p. rn. of M day; the highest bidder on . . - nnft. t-w- Vi; -a ,

s. A T f T I? HAY' ?B!U?ITAOV iOl A"' r"u' .."

profits for a term not exceeding

. , v 1A , , , en years, t the following deeenbed betweenthe hours or 10 rfc lo a. in. Re : f aud 4 o'clock p. m., ot saul day, at ft . t ' ; - thP fh.or of Lk Court HnnP in ! I he South half of the Northwest

Bloomiugton, Monvoe Countv, Ind. uarl cL bectj5a ,?W5:'8eC iana, the rents and profits lra terni owlea North Rangev Two West-

not exceclitig sevon yeat-8, tlie fol- c3Viuar3wr 01 oeenon loirin.' real estate, to-wit: Twenty two same town and Rango j The West half of the Northeast ffiflSf.! onarterof Soction 27Twtntv-S. ven foHows bcSlnmg at' the4 Southeast also the South-east, quarter

NorthWcrua -iaw. ve rods wide off of the,Est side er;

it o u . V- ae southeast quarter o? Secttoa- . ntf on the ?oi5th-eat corn er: alan n. v 1 - '.v----

part of the North east fourth -ofcMfS'f?; South east quarter, eomtnencing in MF Pr u... ana on failure in renti?. fK.

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West Eighty 80 rods to a beach trc; cf?v? .at t.he: ;same ,tim near the.branch, thence dowu said Pja espoee at Public sath ffmmSm lYranoh to nn RlmttrM n'nii .h North SlUipte Of eaid reake5ta;V;T . - V

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llsv purchased the K P. Adams stoics ; f liniceries, ou the OM Far iner Cornet, naur National Hotels nil will stride hrd to deserve fair here of the public patronage Whenever rou want anything in the TRf THE NEW- FW

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anil the'Sbuth line of the said ouar

ter Section, thence North Sixty 60 A Litton at the .euife rods to the No-th-west corncr,tUence Fahniy adfRoJhn I ?.;'Cea4s'. "'X' Vf

East to the plaee of begin niug, con- Said safe ilLrV'"'mijg C'wH&o?tainin Twen ty 20 acres more orlessv any relief whatever froni Valuation

an lying in oeeuon x wenty seven 3 ,or appraiament

Township nine 9, North Range One 1 East, containing Seventy 10 acres more or less; also the South east quarter of the North east quarter of Section Twenty-seven 27, Township Nine 9 North of Range One I ' ast, containing forty 40 acre more or les; also a part of the South west

fourth of the North-cast quarter or j, B? yirtne of a certided eopy

Section number 1 wenty-tsevea" 27. i decree to me directed from i the drfc

Tc wash ip Nine 9, North of Range ;of tb Mnroe; Circuit or& i ji One 1 East, commencing at the Jca?he.ein Sou tli-east corner, running North tj Wif branch, thence over said branch to J aad N 5n cy Far ke' Wil Ham 'Jtarkm the West line, thence from there ! etal are defendants, . requiriai mm

JONATFIAN M: HttNJ

Sheriff of Monroe Gounti

Buskk A D.uncanv AttjltX

'SESBZFI'S SALa

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taining about one 1 acre and a half more o r less, con tai a i n g One U u a dred and One acres more er les$. If such rents and profits will not sell for a aufHcieut sum to satisfy said decree, interest and cost, 1 wili, at the jjanie time and place, expose to public sale, the ree simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be Su fficient to disch arge said decree, i n terat sad costs. . Said sale will be made w; thou X any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement U.we. ..... JON ATM AN U. II INKLE, ; Sheriff of Monroe Countv. Jan. 27th. 1S37. Louden & Rogera, Alty's for Pifl.

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In the matter of the Estate of Dan-

iel Summit, deceased.. in the M011 ree Circuit Coart, Feb iuiiry Terns, i??S7. . -r Notice is hereby Yn thai the 11 n dersigad as ad in i strata ',. wi sh th9 will a&ncfrt 0( ce estate of Daa-

ici SoKstair, deceaaeil. had preeented

to ma k the sum of One Hundred'

jEiuir xoiiara wscn intereat ! said decree and eos ts? f wilf ex peei S at Fujjiie Sale, to the highest biddiiT " a i r 0r$fi? V'.t SATURDAY, PiteA-, between the beers or 19 oleS and if o'clock p. m.,y of eaifl Aajv. fttj the door -or.hfi tfr'Bv.&i Biopwangtn, ."'ijp'ledi na. the rents and prof.tft Ir r 'a? teri not exceeri ing seven. ar .'thefl

I :iO:.vms iiiescribtjft real eatafe tn-wJr.. ;

Part of the Seat&r haiftf the Si" ; 8st quarter ?f Sftien T twenlr

tovrn i.hini;&( f "1 that lies a stf the tctr ? tkV a;

sectioai except -S0 j thirty JMrWv p of the South etui ? thefcgaWhiiC "

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east qnarUr fMi tica 2 twenty ; i iue sam town -acd En a Rti"

in sr. feenjacrs aaVl jrtfe ; Nrth"'asl 4Ar&r lvf?ie NorS AaU'W-

evnarSer .. of S?ctiea' (29 ) it?' ' thAj

ami bieii hiss account a an ochera jtc5;'?i lHire in final settlesneat of said estate, "and ; the Northeast that the iarae witl come- us for the ! two runaiog thence Wii iii ttfeiiii' :;v 'l

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te compHe and publish, or bae j soldiers never had a better friend in compiled and published, a fcerics of Congress than Col. Matson. Bpeu State text books for use in the cera- : ccr Democrat.

mon. echools of Indiana, with

THE JEWEL NURSERY. Growers and dealers in general nursery stock. Our stock ie excellent an 1 t ml) races all the leading hardy varieties of Strr.wberr'e,

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clause prohibiting a change therein -of tenor than every ten years. The facets show this billif it becames a law, will furnish said text books at ionehalf the present cest to the peo rpie of the State. This will bo a radi

cal change in the school aj'stcm of Kaspberries, Blackberries, Dow 4u?:-Statet but it is believed some benies. Gcs berries, Currants, Fruit

Web -Tr 0ieure is demand o to-reding trees Vines, etc, Special attention j

thepicemt j rice of the common given to individual or lore. Cones .school text books. This matter will j pondence solicited. Enclose stamp doubtless receive very careful con sid- 1 for descriptive catalogue. We also vration by the Legislature. Scnti-I have Mohler's Hurl Evergreen, ImneL proved Chinese and dwarf Broom

Thia will be an important law com ? " 1 Write for prices.

Address,

to t be public, as its el'fect will be to reduce the price of school

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jNw C&iJisic, Ohio,

'CURE

H ndnche, 3'Tf.usea, Dizziness, Trowsi tie?,. They stlmulnta the Stomach, Liver, ami Bowels, fo healthy action, assist iSsje. tkn, autl inerea tlie appetite. Tlioy conhine catharfic, tliurcHc, and Uiii properties e( the fleetest value, aro purely vcgeifthlc compound, and may h9 tal.cn with perfect eafety, ettlipr by el, 11dn u or aduils. 11. L, Thomas, Framing ham, Mas?,; writes: "For a number of .yofirsl was j ubject to violent Ileadiich&s, arlshi'; from a disordered coudlUon of tha sto.nach and bowels. About a year ago I commenced -:ho ne of Oyer's Pill, and hai:c not had a h 'adhc sfnceM -'. V. ilannah) Clorintey l O,, York Co., 6nt. wnies; J I have Used Ayer's IMils for tha lust thirty y?ars, and ean safely say that I have never fmwd tholr equal as a cathartic met lie Inc. I am never without thorn la my house.' C, iX Moore, Elgin, 111., writes: "Indigestion, Headache, and Loss of Appetite, i.taI no weakened and debilitated my Kysvni,that I was obliged to glvo up . work. Af ter beins" under the doelor'a earo for two weeks, without getting any relief I begpMi. faking Ayer's Pills. My appe'itc and strengt h relumed, and T was Boon enabled, to rcsiune my work, iu perfect lealtli."

Mnrth I Si ilmrpps W. 7 iwU 1 frit i 71

iy poie anu 3? links: un-nc Nrth h hjrr-eK. 9 pedes and I7i links,! hr

IS ort a 6ir-groes. a 6 poles ahl 15 ! i a t h n n ie N o l h 16 il eg reos - Ens t S joirs and IT liuka; tUvuo South degrees, West 20 pclsa and 2 hnte; thencf North 3-i lgres,WVs;t 5 polos and 21- links; thence South fS-ddgrecs, West 54 poles and 13 linrR f.hor.f Smith TiL Anvcu

Rjwit 44 &!p and 5 link- t.h.ni icfe of

orth 85 dpjjroes, Sast 50 po?s to t ie place of hog inning. - Said real estate will be sold at ih 6 dwelling Ilunss situated v.i Iko Nnrthoaet quarter of said Section i2 'I V w n 1 K or. h Ran ?e O u e rW 03 1 . Sale to !cgin at 1 o'clock p. in., on tttf .d dav. Tkkk.3 op Sale: One tlrrd cash.

1 1 ho ros:hic ui equal paynxnis at

iWrtivo ftiui i vveotv-rour Rjenfchs with nofps sit interest, waiving bench t ef relief fr m valnati&n or appraUotnnt

in'we. n i secured bjr ' yood and ajs- : proved' security. ?

N. K. McFaddkh and William ISFHKfcrr, Executors of the Will ol Rohi't Taylor, deceased.

examination asd action ot said Olr- j ,t the read eaG .t Mie uti? r l cuit Court, on the (irt day of Kebni j wet earner of- sai-d ''qnnriisr thenec" fejI'-.M ary terw i3T. at which time all per- j BasV t th ytteityrtfc

inrerewoeit 1a sut esr.5i ar re-. rt 1 cne ogia5ja 00 2 tare in g -.

cd lo a-miear in said Co art and ! .(.'20) twnty aeri all in i io?n .'''k'ii

ttv- cxat. if ; any thre bv?. wiy i .Rn":e..( i V V.lS

arcount and vouchers sbonld ioe bounty, tnutsaa: " , yf- ; ' V,l

I If sacb renfea asd urofka mil

-and tee hirs of aid ese, ;at j sU top a sufgeieefc mm te-aai

ftM.-otuore letereeteti tncretn, are aise rsato decree, tntereat ?stiid

ue;eov requireu si tne cias aa j 1 . tvu ; a

place atorcj?nid, to appear and nspkej and pi acev ekpose at Fubj 5alei proof t.f tfeeir herrsaip. or cfaim to j te yua of sakl ltea5 i.mjt(iA

00 Goods delfvered free.

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iaF.i-iiiinn

si g m&.sni

AMD

IJ Ifc Si SiST J&RE B.

Sort 11 ual fef Fee's Building, OoJ-

Hcar&e furnished

a ven uft.

i?ben liesired. BLOOM N GTOJC - JKHfAJ

OCIVHKlfJ?.,

W. J.TUItWER

A fiew Grist Mil

Jams Stauwalt,

- . jQdmi&itftmtor.

J. S, WUffnme, All,?.

Cftnrt, in

aa uch tkereof as raav , be wSciel

diRi'h'rjft nilI f)kth4 ttA.AB.

. -

la the Men roe Circuit

the State of Indiana, AH Creditors and felrf and

jatses ol said JSatate aro hereby n;iliel that John Hsiatint Adtniuistrator of said ci-tale has 3 led, a is account and vouchers i final Settlemen t of said estate, and that the same will corse up for examination and appro-v&l on

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY

13S7. the same being the first judicial day

of the ?bruary trim, 18ST of said

- - V.;' :'-.-JT ?

ivi sale M be ;;'ja- . ..wi; relief ; haievr v . ftpjgSt or appraisel Iii:ir"S..i"

: Sheriff f Sfearee

hv : virtu of a rtified wft ..'rf . ', . - ..X3fc

! of the Monroe Circuit Coori W '.y

caaae wherein Benf.v-AtUmfeeii ' ' KM

n?anr Joan VTtward Hei re ;

ON E AST FOURTH STREET

Euvc remeved the Leonard

WKWW if Grict Mill lo.Bloomiugtinn, llPPIftegl W W "ith ..Street, opposite . t:SfeSll WSg II-oHxir.aa's Woolen Factory, and are J J now prepared;? o give the best .jiatismMMsMmM faction to our enstomera.

Plaintiff, and Marv S M.,;,,!!

;om at vroich time said Creditor, I j?tn3 &:Qprrik are i Heirs and Legatees are required to : reauvri tao to " innW tJ:' .4. Sl

appear m said Court, in the: Court cf Thirteen Ihinred a Hoiim in the Cjty of Blopwiagton; Ui Dollar and shotr cause, if any thereby whv with (forest oaaiiMeeVeind ioste tM "' 1 said account ahoulu not bo approved, j f wui expose at Public Sale. 16 -ihS " I

TTTDAT

RNER BROS

. The Mill has lieen thoroughly tested, and now woes as good work as. any in Monroe county. We rc located -FOUR SQUARES ROM RATLUG AD.

so there need be no fear of liimnff

The lead in ij UHDSBTASSaS and 3?UMIf USE

Thev kave the largest and p0"1' ims tr.gfitencd.'byj the Cars.

'most

ever

J OUS H UKTl KCTi 5f ,

Bee. lfitlu 18S6. Administrator.

gbestadertt;;

A J- .

ai tlie donr of tfee Oour Houae ii:

.0.t complete stock of Furniture g ;b.I ver brought to !5ioouungo7a?iri WILLIAMS

Our Milt davs are Wednesdaysi anal

see us.

fe lUGrTTY

Blooming ton, Iad.t pec. 1SS6

FK'A'

FKEPAlUSl) BY r J. C. Ayer & 0., Lowell, ifisa. Sold iy nil Pi-y-dyt?

can sell you -gooda cheaper thnu over before. They have a large assortment WOOD, OLQTH & STSSL CASSiSTS. And pay spec ml attention to Telegraph Orders. Carriages ftiroibhed when do.iroti. PI AHOS and ORGANS,

Kept in clock and Bold on of Ajutrew J. JIoovci

iatuUily payin&nt. Korth fciida Square, Dlooinlngton, Ind,

In the matter of the estate of Milton Branotn, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court: February Term, 1SS7.

Notiee is hereby given that Joseph !

h. ravne as Administrator of iheirsal siMt. ;

n4t-nt.ii inf .ri!nh Ri'Ahnnv il&ocl : 1

ha--presented and tiled his a:eount

j ps vweeii xao i)OU of W o'clOO v W J

thi rents and profits for a Urm not

exceeding fee v eh years,; the

Thn North ve$ gnavter of . ifc

8

ha

PSQ'PBIETORp

- N OTdEi have bougl

on Making and

ge Avenue and 4

-and touchers in, final snttioiiient or LNortheat onnrtfr ami tlis Nnrih

siid estate, and that the same wHi ,qnnVter of the-.jSoh 5211 ter cum- ud for the examination and iSeotihn sm-ft-niPw, e'ikircA;;lu' :-.l;.:."

action ot saul OMTUit Ooijrt on the : west quartet of the KoriheASt qnar- 'fei

lytn tray or ecornary at vraicn i ter ol send Scctieiiy Twenty (20) bfttime all heirs, erexUUirs or legatees j ino: fourteen (U) aeres in thortfe ' 1 of said estate arc s quired to- appear i west corner of sai i Southwestonr' ' 4:r '

fiaw.wourt and show cause, it any quarter of the Kctitheasquafe fir iffe : S there he,, why gait! account aiid ty 40) po vouutrs should not bp-approval and vfifty six (M) notes Innr t v ' -

JosEru S. Paykk, North qf Kan5wo S WestHr -

jaiid invite ali old customers

I all 'tibers, to call and

. work a trial.

H A. F(JrK

.

i. iuidi.ui ra Law e rdj Alii runbibrrr 1 -. .- - c

AinKiiiif aim renairins? -fvono... '.

gjrn.mpt attention giT9Q to ah fiAliaYviiAn-VirAPtanfMir I ?CUtH

leuni htiwini's? nd codectinns.

Oppieg: Comer rooui in fttBoa 5t;y of new bu:k. x:-4

Jh. 22, 1887. ' -

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5Wrhi .ltSfeli -aimi- iV,n :-.Ji

id tbte fisupo U oj pimk .tow.

.-. .... . Jnn. SSili )S7. Aiin,Mir3rato.t

V

bf rhe Wair- &:: .:M

Cornev Ol 5jtu is benbr given, that thr. will; t& Jh saui tinie and A Hs:i$m

th street :r:,lT!; lVf b

gl V0. lay Administrator of U estate of S-u- VtoW fcS-Wtf