Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 April 1887 — Page 4

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Thb Supreme Court of Iudi ana is Democratic.

Dnaiet W. Bartlett, a well known capitalist of Boston, who has just completed a tour through Kansas

and Minnesota in search of favorable opportunities for investment,

we seen at the Southern yesterday

by a Globe-Democrat reporter, to

whom he gave a decidedly unfavor

able-account of the nature of the

Dr. Tlrannor examined his class in Iot nyt Wednesday. Mrs, Owen, Mtilcnni's mother, visited t'.ie University Monday. Mr. Jaqnes of DoP uw, visited his fraternity brothers here this week. The m:rfhematicn elub met Weil nesu-ry niyht lit Prof. Nayhirii residence. Misses Thompson and Mute, enjoyed

a visit froii tn ir rosters tins week.

t .- Z . ' .. .. I boom in the il aces he had visited.

The (jrovernor oi tncuaiia, wno . , v, ..." I Kamufi is nrteinlT crrowinff with

issues coramiSbions to county of wonderfui npicllty," said Mr. Bart-

ficers, is a Democrat.

iett, "and Minnesota, also, but the

Tno TulifYn -jTtii-iiPVQ nifl iin I v

r' 7 are siuiolv absnrb. The first town

argu w uaw tu t visited was Wichita. Building is

their breath on that J udge(

are waiting for the , Tele

phone to call on Mr. Fuller t

step dofvn and out of the office;

all ruled out by the Jndgei

very active, and the town bears every evidence, of prosperity. I

thought that I would buy a few

acres of outlaying land, and drove out three or four miles on the

prairie with a gentleman who bad

omnA tn sell. W stormed in a

Grimes' attomeys say Pcdigo lar barren track through which

did not have a shadow 64a case a common dirt road led. There

Of course, be didn't after if war I was not a house within a hundred

yards, and scarcely a dozen within

a mile. "How much do yoxi ask for

If tboy hadkept on Witn thi j this land?" I said, expecting to hear

counfclortClerMt .is -likely that I him: say $75 or $80 an acre. "I can

TllWrmild kWvtf Inmui noFinted I let ton. have ground here for $40

h without nnv iokff about it . a foot' replied my friend. I looked

- - - - I at him hr'astonishxnent, but came

The Telephone says there was-1 to. the conclusion that he was jok-

no evidence of fraud mthe con-mg. 'And that yonder, pointing

test case on trial at I'aoli.: 'the -

Me near town, wmcn e naa toia

I methat he owned also, 'that will be

JskE on account of beinff nearer the

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Plan? your iraUn. An unusual usaoiinl of sickness. The Wrought Iron Umige Co sold several stoves in tli is locality. Uasziel Kinpson was very sick tlie lirst of the week but is now improving. Mr. W. S. Hlatehley, ami two other students was out here last Saturday hunting, and gn then ng flowers. Chambers and Shorrel have a nicely arranged .store on Urownston road, near John Gihnoro's. They are clever geutUmen and deserve h good patrouugoMrs. Katie Henderson daughter of Mr.

A. few students altended tho State ! s- H. PliHIpps died at -her home in Ohio,

Oratoracal contest Thursday nljrht.

The lecture next Suuday afternoon will

be given by Prof. Albert Bryan of Yin-

cennes.

Kevised Uats is laid up with a sprained

ankle received from a fall from a bievcle

one day this week.

Quito a number of students took advaiv

tage ol the beautiful spring days tins week and went driving

The State

one dav this week . Deceased had taught

many seiiools and was beloved by all, who ki.o.v her. Here, tboro and everywhere: Ueen

, fishing?. ..Rusv tunes icailroau talk

somewhat, subsided. .. .Robert Hock left for Kansas Wednesday. . . .Clel Hogers hs moved to the farm formerly owned by Araasa Bartlett. . . .J. W. Stephens has a .severe attack of rheumatism. .. .Milton

Mvera will build a barn soon. . . .The

ace j liouse recently occupied by Kobert KocK,

mi- yesterday. .. .Aiiss jsureiia j-ampKins is

i attending school at Kou ferry township

A full blood Canadian Horse,

Telephone is riot competent to

judge as t6 ikt is evidence :

but as brazen as tbat .sbeet is iJj river,' dignifying by tins name a

will not attempt to deny thai j disreputable-looking gutter which

there was plenty oi testimony ah

to fraud.

we had crossed a short time before. o my surprise, I found that many sales were made at these figures, and at first it was difficult for me zo account for it. By little in-

I think I

irrived at an explanation of the

Pediqo's attorney?, Jude R

W. Miers, Heu. John W-Buskirk.

Mr. Farrel, and Ed. Corr,tvorketi I vestigation, however

faithfully. They did not miss 8

point: every inch of ground wat J matter. The real estate owners

holly contested."' But they werf I and agents understand most thor-

ahuost powerless in thehands ofloughly how to make a market, and

a Judge .blinded wit h pa rtisan- j Jiave inaugurated a system of bogus

University was not repre- ir:,ifps sale waft Larselv attended Mar-

. i 1.1 r . j j . . t .1 ...... - 2ii . . . . .

semen ai me wnuoricai comesv nom v . f,n ltohnrtsnn am liViinkie Jiamkins are

Indianapolis Thursday night. Why not? j attending Normal at Kirksville. Success

Frank Hrodix, throiurb Freshmen with , to vou boys Silas Darnel moved to the

89, is visiting bis mother of this pi

and shaking haiuls with his old acqiu

tances.

ThiMwill be somo finnneiil miftonrnf? - -Uncle Crawford Miller is improving.

mont to tho conditioned student hercafte , . . . . a. j . unupKins was aj raon mis we

Regular students will not be required lu , attemnns tn Lmincs-reuigo case. J. ih A

pay the contingent fee. Three professors will be elected at the next meeting of the board of trustees, one for the chair of Zoology, one for botany and one for elocution and rhetoric. 9r. Branner will be granted n leave f absence for two years to till the position of State Geologist or Ark Anitas, at a salary of 8500 a year and 1000 for expenses. The Phi Gamma Delta fraternity held its annual State convention here yesterday and to-day. A very delightful banquet was tendered (ho "visiting members at the National Hotel, last night. , It seems that AV. B. C:unpbell is in a rather hot box. He was arrested, Non-

day at Crawtordsville on charge of using the mails for fraudulent purposes, and

taken to Indianapolis where be was given an examination and his bond lixed at $400. Dr. Jordan announces that after this year the preparatory department connected with the State University will be abolished. Also that the contingent fee will not be exacted from Honslers who are square on the books. This is a step in the right direction. Tho State University should not be supported by the students. Ho also states that the law should well be re-established just as soon as the finances will permit. . Tho Baldwin contest was held at tho College Chapel Monday evening. Two prizes were offered, 25 and $lo. The subject was. "Tho Political Geology of Indiana; the causes which determine tho political complexion of the several counties of the State." Only two of the four essays that were prepared were read owing to their length. The lirst prize was awarded to Albert Rabb; the second to John C. Trent. Both papers were

pronounced excellent by tho audience.

Received of Messrs. Rogers & Wooley, $100, being full amount of indemnity for four weeks due me on account of injuries received during last November. I heartily commend the United State? Mutual Ac

cident Association to the patronage

of my fellow citizens who are seek-

iiisr accident insurance.

llntAM LunTT lHoomingtou, Fob. IT, 1887. All persons knowing them

selves indebted to J, Alien.

either on nolo or account will mease

call ami .settle as I must have the

same closed up at once. Dont be

agitated if you receive a card through the mail as (this must be attended to now and I cannot call upon all in person. W. J. ALLEN.

Without beautiful hair no woman

is ueauiiiut. is yours laiung on or

faded? The loss is vital. Parker's

Hair Balaam will preserve 3 our hair and give back its gloss and youthful olor. Clean, elegant, perfect. Pre

en ts dandruff.

4w-lin

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ism.

The Telephone is in hot watei

about the tact tiiat as it says.

"nirio tenths of our colleges ami

?aies which is very likely to entrap

he unwary. A. sella a mud elitF to ij., who in a week or two sells it to

at a Large advance, who in Ins

ium sells it to A ., and so the ball

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l- 7 i Ls kept rolling, not a cent changing npraicinns doctrine 01 tree 1 . ,

4rade;n think the reason ir?

- f very obvious: No thinking mai

, : whether be be a college pro-

fessor or not, can in vestigate the

theory of a protective tariff, can

I r dMly and honest together

with its actual Workings (luriug

our past ' history, without com

: inff to the conclusion-that it i

' a delusion and a sham, liiirmj

onr early hist pry the; friends oi

protection advocated it upon th

ground that it was necessary, to

protect 4nc lniant inausines 01

. ' our country, saying that as soor I

ay the industries were put upou

a spcore; footing the protective

tariff should be abolished. Since then it has been argued that a jirotective tariff protects alaott ever) thing. . Biit common senst ami exjericnce bas taught the people that the more they pro tect these socal led infants the more -they expect, and that it i lime these infanta- should b weaned. In like manner all their argument s have been exploded none of which v are hail so plausible as the one for "infant industries and the peoph are demanding the abolition oi high protection and war duties regard less of their political faith 1 bey have learned in the school mf experience that a protective tariff is not subservient to t heir best interests. Even the smaller manufacturers are beginning io see the policy of- the protectionist theory when he sees the larger and older, industries fostered and made rich under Hi is system; combined to crush him out of existance; This is the way the large industry believe in protecting the infant.'5 It is oaNuch men? asj Blaine and Shermaii- who advocate this protective the.or)V,andthey do it from personal interest or for polittAdl a tides TJva ir lir.nA- fn &

1 v j - 1.1 - . , . ! 1 . weeks ago and held his hat in landed m the presidential chair t . -

-by means ot the influence ol those fattened ''infants" and the mpuey which has been taken from the people and? given to these" monstrous monopolies - imder the guise , ot protecting "infaut industries. It was to - tho service of those full grown 4 infanfoS that Mr. Blaine - dedicated himself, while in congress and where be made -that notorious record : which looked bo ui5pifions to the people in the : last campaign. T he-signs of the 8a:ig point to the certain death ' of the protective theory in - the : Halted States. The people are ftired of a pol icy t hat permits one ;c to continually f rey upon

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vvill stand tho, ensuing season at Col. John A. Reeves1 barn 1 miles from KllelUvillo, nnd 7 miles from Spencer 011 the Ellettsvllle and Spencer road. If you have marcs 3'ou wish to breed, then see my stallions; they take the lead. Come and see my uretty sire, which to view is to ad

mire. His sire from Canada thevt

did import a thorough brad Canadian horse. His dam, a thoroughbred Canadian Robinhood bay mare, the very finest of the lair. Klllck 13 a dark bay, .16 hands high, is n low thick, even horse; Las good feet and logs, clran, Hut bone, is heavily quartered, has good hack, wellsp'U.g ribs, the host of action, and wizen matured will weigh 1,600 lbs.

IliKKiluitio3t of IrartiicrUlp

Notice is hereby f given that the partucrRhip heretofore ixuting between Iliram Lindlev and WalterC.

Lindley in the drug business in the City of Bloom ington Indiana under the firm name of H. Lin Hey & Son Sias been dissolved, Iliram Lindley retiring and his place, being taken in said business by Hiram K. Lindley. The said business will hereafter be carried on by the said Walter K. Lindlev and Hiram K Lindley under the firm name of H. Ianlleys Sons. The new firm assumes all the Iiabtli

tics of the old firm and will eyliect

all the notes, accounts and debts of

evcrv kind due Hie old firm. HlHAM II. LlNDLKY.

Walt Kit (). Lixoucv. II IK AM K. LPLGT

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v&TMmmimmmsm ISGos 3Saas ad 3tcoo Tafclca it yos waaifl Vo do itcra fttlly tuftneosd ell TSchsi A&ita at Coupon 9vaions htxvQ ihavi-r-or oddbraBa E. O. McCormic k GcnT Pass, Agt., Chicago, III. CARTER PBBI HQ . iaron t.

Old Reliable

OHIO fc MISSISSIPPI R'X.

Th Popular Through Route and Direct Fast Lino to ail points

AS7 asid WEST.

Aoilccof Admim&trulIrtH. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe Comity, .Slate, of Indiana, adtninistrajor of the estate of vFjlliam Roddy laic of Monroe County, deceased Said estate is supposed to be solen t. T A UtEUT H. Su DBK a vl Feb 4th, 1 887. Admin is tratoi A. Folk, AiTy.

Uxctuor Kf ir.e. Notice is hereby given that th undersigned has been duly appoint ed and qualified as Executor ot tho La s t Wi 1 1 an d Tes t am un t of 11 u g h ill deceased.

basd estate is supposed to be solvent. Scsah R. Unpeuwood, March 16th, 1887, Executor, jtfiera & Fulk, A ttyf or Executor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified before the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court, as serviving Partner of the Late Arm of ill and Underwood. 'Said Partnership is supposed to be solvent. Lafayette UxDKUwdoo. Serviving Partner, March 16 th, 1887. Miers fe FnlK, Atty's.

If ot ie) to A o j Ct I d o 11 1 k . -1 , The ' State of Indiana, Monroe County. In the Monroe Circuit Court April Term, 1SS7.

Polly A. Hovel,

By virtue of a certified copy of Decree to me diiectexl tforb Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Coui 'lit W cause wherein A manda C. W; Norr man is Plaintiff, aad John Bush, Lucinda Rush is Defendant. 1 enuirW

ing mo to make the sum of Three , 1 fund red and Seven ty-seven -Dollar -t j and Forty Cents, wi1 h interest "n, .pi said decree and costs,; I will expotil

at ruuuc aie. 10 uio inguest, mader' mw

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SATURDAY-APRIL I6th, 0

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lands, but large and profitable

.ransactions being quoted daily in he papers. The advertisement at ength attracts some outsider who ray s of one of the ring, bu t can never sell again at any thing like "he price he paid. I notice all through the district I covered that - hose most uproariously enthusiastic concerning the future " of their own, were more than ready to sell my thing they had, generously alq wing the purchaser to reap the g.eat profits which would certainlj

-tccrue. 1 am on my way 10 dos-

uon now. and am srlad to sret back

; . f. w with my money, instead of a lot of prairie land at $100 a foot." SOME BOOMING STORIES. Four men with four cigars occupied a smoking apartment in a Frisco sleeper, Friday evening, all Hound for St. Louis. They were all business men, that was evident, and they were all boomers. . "This boom is a great thing," said .one. "It seems to extend all over the country, and I think it is because the Government has been paying off so many of the bonds thatthe people are putting their pare money into real estate. Now it's wonderful up there in Wichita.

riirA?R ?i man in Wichita now. called unon to si ve wav may think

worth $160,000 in cash subject to it is pretty hard, but 1 am inclined draft, and six months ago he came J to think that those who have been in ! a lonsr time will after a while come

arrested for vagrancy, but when he got off he went to work, saved a few

TERMS.

CougrcvMiiasi ?latsm on tho Evil ol fiev rusut sal Kniptor cusitt. Washington, April 9. If those old emplovts in the deparlirents

would only open thiir eyes and look about, and htiow hat was really good for them, tbey would not con sider it. a hardship, but a blessing.

to be removed to give place to new Usounty .

blood," said Representative Matson one of the anti-civil service reform Democrats from Indiana. "Thousand a of bright minds are dimmed and what might have been useful Uvea thrown away in these depart meats7 continued Col. Matson, "and yet, after men have In en here so long that they ought to know they should be farced out, they sav it is a hardship to base to go. I ihinfc it is a blessing, I believe in rotation in all offices which do not belter lit men to balt'c with the world. When the Donoenitic paity goes out cf power 1 will to be found among those who will complain at the removal of the men who are now taking the places of Republicans in office. The da partments ought to be ckared out once in a while, every four or five years, and the men who are becoming incapacitated should come in contact with the world. They will do better and think more of the world and their lives, as weii as themselves, A great many changes have rl ready been made in the department forces: but I expect to soe many mo.e. It is not axy more of politics that will bring it about than good government and goo 1 service. The men who are

Wm. Wallace, Will stand, at the same place. William Wallace, sirel by John AT oral n, an im ported Clydesdale stallion. William Wallaes of McLean county. 111,) dam, a Vetto mare: grand am a Morgan mare. He is a beautiful black, 10 hundl high, and weigiis I.08O lbs. William Wallace in 1 he sir of If'illiain RecvcB noted stallion. His coltrlravo sold lor more monev I ban those of any horse that ever blood iu Monroe

For each horse, ij'10 to

insure a mare with foal; 1 will hold a Ten on the cob. for six monih for the season Persons pari ing with or removing mares from neighboi hood before they are known to be w'th foal, will lie hvld for insurance money. 1 will rot Iim responsible for ac cidents should nnv occur a 2-2 m 15. K. STANCE!!, Owner.

The Fini-st. Large.-i and Cheapest Stoek of Waiiiajti!' anil Window Shades ever in this city at McPJieetcrs Hard a art CVs.

W:irrtM and Hngiiics. llkwsaud llairows. luH ;in Uarhvn Doois. Sah. CJiass. Paint, Oils, Vatnish, Steel g:ods. iMel'heetvra 11 trdware Co.

thij eariuuire ot another.

Tlie place to' buy Carpets

iid Curtaia& atrtl c

dollars, bougnt an option on a lot, sold it, and kept turning it over until be is now worth $160,000. That's truth, because Governor Martin himself told me of it. I think Wichita is the town of the

future."

The fourth party seemed equal to the emergency for a moment, but finally rallied. " "I'm from Kansas City," he said. "There was a man

without any leg3 or arms and with

only one eye, came to our town five

his

month on the street corners for pennies-: In two weeks he bought

to the conclusion that it was a blessing. Thej will get new atmosphere and a new Icasa of life. This thing of a man hanging' on to place in a department till he is lit for nothing else, and has lost sight of all that is practicable in lile, is a curse, and I think the men will soon sec it."

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Mt:!'iir.i.Ttt 11ai:dtai;e ( o. Still keep the front rank in keeping every dejiarlment filled with goodb of the best biands and man u factories. Oi r large stock of Wallpaper anil Window Shades have commenced -,mi ing in. Our stock of plows is larger remember we are agent fo the Oliver Chill and fcteef Plow, the best in the world Gur smek of wagons and buggies hav arrived. Our gon

ers 11 an; ware is re a large stock 01

oral stock f bui cnmplcto. We h

Cook Stoves and tstioges. We are agent for the Kai llrcakfa t. th4 best stove on reeo !. Our slock of tinware is large at of the best quality of tin. We have constanly a full force of workmen in our shop and are prepared to do tin roofing.

slating, all kinds of Light or Heavy

Iron work. Gtt. our prices before you buy or contract youi work as we can save yon monev. All goods and wosk fully jruaran teed to give satisfaction. Throe doors" cat of First National Baiik, Dlooiniuglon, Ind.

K0T1CR : Any oiie tbinkirig of buying cook .stove sor steel or wrtfngbt iron range can do so at a very low rjrice of u. To' prevent

iarmers Irom being duped by

Frintiie Peterson U on the sick Iht but nedler wiih a lio-bt sheet iron

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BUILDERS WANTING LUMBER SHOULD GET PRICES OF KOLLEN BiCIIEIVS SONS

Fast Time, 'Best, Accommodations and sure Connections in Union Depots. & FOUR DAILY TRAINS A Eacb Way Botweon Cincinnati, St. Louis Si Louisvillo, Stopping at Way Points. - Luxuriant Parlor Cars on fill Day Trains. Patl&co Cars on aU Wight 101113. DAY COACHES OH AIX TEAIKS.

vs. Sibcrt Hovel,

Complaint No 1240. ;

Do Your Own Dyolag, al Home, With FICEII a,KS YES "They will Dye everything. They arenld every where. Price .3.0c. a pat-k-age-10 coloh. Thoy have 110 equul for StrenKtli, Briglitnofs, Amount in Packages or for Fastness, of Color, or Non-fading Qualities. They d not crock or smut. " For slc by II. Lixolky & Son, Druggiat?.

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PROritlETOR. HrI have bought 1 be Wagon Making and Shoeing Shop of Andrew J. Hoover, Corner oi College Avenue and 4th Street, and invite all eld customer,, ami all others, to call and give my work a trial. (jtjjTUonw ShoeiRWngonj Making and rjairing tloue, and isatisfaetion guarranteed. Frank Dobsok. Jan. 22; 1SS7.

Mrs. E. Greg

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KASTIfT ARB .ocoia. Hay Ex. KigjtitEx, Tnst Ex Leave St, I'fluis fG 2.V.im 8.00am 7.(emS.0Opm SbaUuo 8.48 am 9.55 am 9,08 pm 10,10pm Sandoval 8.58 am .... 9. IS pm Odin - 9.08 am 10,10 am 9.30 pm 10.30pm Flora 10.18 am 11.02 am 1.37 pm ll.35p Olnev 11.02 am 11 40 am 11.S0 pm 12.17am Vim-onnos - 12.18 pm 12 52 pm 12.23 am 1.20am La yo Mitcholl--2.30 pm 2.40 pm 2.28 am 3.18am Si?ymour - 4 I i pm 3 4'j pm 3.45 am 4.27 am N. Vernon 4.42 pm 4. J 5 pm 4 20 am 4 52 am Arriw Cincinnati 7.22 i-m 6 30pm 6.50 am 7.10 pm Arrive Louisvilitf 0 25 pm 6.25 pm 6.20 am .... Acrom Bay r.s. JJiht 2x. Y&sl Es. Ltve Cincinnati (6.30am 8.15am 7 pm 8.G0pm N Variion 0 20 am 10 37 am 0 45pm 10 30pm Scvmour 9 50 am 11 03 am 101 6 pm 11 03pm Leave Miirhcli ll.Mtn 12.01am 11.28jim llloain Viui'cniics "... 1 50 pm 2 10 pm 1 50 am 2 38 am Olney 2 53 pm 3 01 pm 2 53 am 3 30 am Flora ;.. 3 3S pm 3 38 pm 3 42 am 4 1 5 am Oil in

Now tomes the plnintiff, by It. W, Miers her aUoruevv and files her

c.Mn piai u t h erci n . , togoih er it th a ti afliilavit that said delemlant Siberl Hove, is not a resident of ihe State ol Indiana; that said action is. for divorce ami alimony and that said 11011 resident defendant is a necessary party thereto. Notice is therefore! hereby given said Defendant, last named, that nn less be be and appear " on iho tirsi day of tho next term of tho Monro'iCitouit Court, to bo holdeu on the fourth Mondav of April A. D. 18S7, al t!u Court liun-c in' Hionmltilou in sabl County and Stal and 'answer, or demur to said complaint, rti satire will b h:rrd and deter mi red in his absence. -" Witness my name and the Seal ot said Court,, affixed at Hioomiimton this 23 t uy ol February A I). 1837. "Rxocu Flllbu. R. W. Miers, AliTv; UleA

Net Ice f I soi oascy ' In the tnatU r of the estate of Milton Bra nam, deceased, , .. In Ihe Monroe Circuit Court, Notice is h riby tri'Ven that npn petition (iled iu said Court hv Joseph . Payne Aditdui t at.or ofsa.d ctnl setting up the insnliieien.-y of the estate ol iaid 'deca(htu to pay hv dibiw and itabiliti?s thorcof, thhid.y;o of sa:l Court riff I, on the 24 th day of Deeembr 1S87. find s ud es tale to bo proba-dv insolvent, and and. order tho t;tmc to be Settle' accordingly. The creditr.rs of aid tale iuv therefore herVbv nuftfieii of such iiisoWec and ' required to Ire tiieir cK-ii ms agai nst said ectnte - fbr allovvanee. Witiio, The Clerk and seal of said Court, at ...Blooming-inn Indian, tins 28jih dayi ofc March 1837. V . Bocu Fcllcr. - Cleric

1887

between the hours of 10 o!eIot k

and A o'rlock p. in., of said -ayT i the door of the Court Hus ia HJooiiiington, Monroe County. ndi?

lia. fchfi rents anil ri rr.fi r. fftr

n ot exceed i n i; seven ycai$' t m fl-; losing described real estate, -to-wit?

Tim; Southeast qoaster "gi

iNortbwest quarter and thej Nori half Of Llie Snilt itwout nimrtaP Af fli

iNort-fvwest quarter,ail in Sect on (34)

i Jlll'fcY iOUr. LOW11 N eirht NnrLIi m

uange j ;pne met, contain i ng (W) y sixty acres inord less niio , .tfei;-:f Sfitn henst quai ter of tii; NortU-. east quarter of Hection - (33 thirlj:

Uiree, twn eight, JYorlh Hang ) one East et n tinning (iO) forty Aries more r ls. Les a credit of

Jf such rents and protits? -will .not ' --'S

tor a uaiueiir suto7tatif v4

said (lecreeii nterestr 1 and cbats,.

I,., will at and olace. exnrft nt Pntiiie. SaIa tha

ice sim) te ot sant Keat Estate or M&p

nun u Mirii'iii' : s iniiu on iiimiihi in. -.-

(llSCnarfm fini( liiMrrnn int. I-.s?

costs.',.:.. ,' v' S''J&fir Said sale will lS ' . maifiT witfe iciief whatever, from faluatioa

ior-nppraiscment laws, -'f ; "Pf:"- r

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b iftnit of - Monroe couattf. alareiiiT 180 . K'Wii?'7'' 11. A. Fiik,rAur for liiatfC

SHSSIPF3. SHIM-

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By v! rtue of a ceirti fted opy of a . A Deci-ee i o me d Irceteil Iron lie jOWrfeJ " ot Uie lonroe Circii (Mifc eause wherein Anil irean aiafcC are PiaintiOs, and lain ; ToM nefcmlaiit, :..re to mak4 : the sum of One) fcunrcortuKS Dollars willi interest on shiij deciW s ; and cots, :,T' wltt Jip.ftV sale; to the highest bidder, on? 3 5 satcrday;, APRtL A.

bei reoi f.Iife bnnra vtf'Xit ,xAn. : 9(1

in ami 4 o";loek p. m. aidda , the door r;iViS 7 tjii Xiir&i Ifoiisii ir B.Ofmrnifion, Io:roy "" ' counvyv Indiana, i; t h r '-'I'eti': profits for; a; lenn imi ixceeiilia rtrveii vears. till' foljortj jt described Reai Estate. 104 C--fv

.flie Nonlfwejilw qtiartrrv of;Ciki4'N ':j-:SB Southeast -qua if e:f of Sect: 'Mi'ijyfn5,ijr:..a

f ovtn (7) sewn orth o UsiVje ( 1 lo Eusti a y ou oe- Coootyv (ih&:

4vt for s?ntfii:Uia$ . siun ma

yabl tioreeinttireis and jttsts,iWrfl

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Notice is henbv ;iven that James IV. Clark, AO minisirat or of f he above named Estate, ha-- this day-li!ed! in the office of the Cork of the Circuit

1 4i5 pm 4 su pm 4 qu am u u am (v, t f Monrnfe Oonntv State Of

Sandoval--

4 52 pm 4 33 pm 5 CO am o 25 am L .aj tti,Mneut of sarbl estate.

S battue 5 00 pm A 46 pm 5 10 am 5 35 am Arrive St. Lou is 7.22 pm 6.10 pre 7.22 una 7.45nm

Through SicepHi

Car4

to

coustatioly on Ifand.

Tin? ladies a r respectfully inyiteo

to call aii iseet mv stot k hcfr

leaviiiu their orders elsewhere.

I am now located in my new build lig on Ceiiee Avenue, third dr North of Fee's corner.

STO( K HOLDERS .M KKTING, The aiuiuai mectiiig" of the Stockholders of the Monroe H;uiTdinSa'H in lis atl Luau AMicialion (50 ccnskhareH) will hv hel at the old post, f.lllce budding in I he city of Bloom inwton, Ind., on Monday April 11th 1887. at 7:30 oVlock p. , .for the

I pttrj o.e of eleitiug (9) nine Direct

t-v.. j. .: l i i...! -.. i. : x. ..ii ...i . j. I

17 t v.ii,ifi H'jJ ftimlO W!VV RIOPl illil : t2 ....... 'I ....' nt.

bought another and sold that, and

now he's got a g ass eye, two artifi

cial legs and a pair of arms, and can write his check for $11000." ". There was a deep silence, during which the railroad wheels rattling over the rail joints seemed to reiterate "rats," "rats," "r-r-r-r-rafcs." and the, conductor wanted to know if the other thirty-six of the famous forty liars were on the train. If they were, he'd bet dollars to

doughnuts the train would never j

we orcsume, i

Tho many friends of W. H. II. Adams' wrought iron raucjes at ; the will be glnd to know that he has return'd i,i.. .

a lot ld the suhusb and sold it and a ,wnnm,nn fiti . 1 , i i

T. J, C an writes that he well pleased . . o- pn with the Vebt and is very likely to re. .Shell $o).UU main in Nebniska. 1 gjx j,0us stra heavy, all cast, The. Wrought.. Iron Range Company fit l!Al.(,A;l. ol1l Uni,k. OA nn

line, linn-.i ..incuriiiiir i.vri-n iw.lc t,ttA r,n,. I I II K-OW TUII flIIU UUll VV.VV

if f w UW1I V III!' IliJ.IHIij V. Ill'MJl. Cll.'t I 17 II er in this part of the domain and have sold several ranges. They give the best

of satisfaction.

Conic and seg us for tin, iron, or elute roofing, stnoks, breoeh-

Unlomillo will have a new school house 1 pumps, and all kinds of till

unci sheet iron work. SEWARD & NOEL, Walu tit St North of Machine

fol- j turney of nnw Asoeiatmii, and fur

the trsnsariion ol sucil ouier ousi liess as may properly come before the meeting. JoHK Wa1.1;UON, RonT C. Gkbeves Pres?U See.

Tlie hool

eeries are now open

reach St. Louis.

Third Annuel Meeting of the Stock Holders & Working Mens building Loan Fund & Savings Association will be held Saturday April 16, at 7 p. in. Sub soription to Stock in 5th Series 'h being taken by the Sec. IL A Mcttee or Treas.v F, R. Wooley,. vo ot fcim res limited to 300.

erected this summer and we would be

giml if the G. A. K. could build a hall over it we need it. The good people of Benton will lend a helping hand and our yoaug friends will contribute generously. Tho Grimes and Pediffo ea.se is eauslrsc

j some anxiety among the. people of this

township because so man) or the balio s fom tliia pljiee wore cloetored. The di ctors are nt unkn.nvn hut they are of those men who seem to have a peculiar way of dodging the law and have nhvnvs nee eded so far, hut we see far enough into, the future to feel safe in saving that something stronger than the law exists in our county yet and when such men evade the legal authorities they must remember tuo j.oo pie are not satisfied. SALT OltEKK, Paid y cur tax?

v -1 I-

vs lor siueiv iu uvvr

' Shop.

Her. William M. Fai nu rand lady have bti-tight, o e of the Home Comfort lianges. and Mr J. 11 Hall and lady. It any of our friends o' v'ustnmers want to know anything ahout the Home Comfort llauge. Pi case ask them, thev say use our name any way you see lit. Wrought Iron Range Co,

Cincinnati, LouisYilla, gt. Ji0viAt "Wa3hingto2i. Baltimore, Philadelphia, 'and all intermediate points. For Emigrants and Land Seekers, the 0. fe M." is the Best Konle liecause it is the ShorKst and ijuiclcest anil ad'ords the besyieconnncuiaiions. The 0. & M. is the only Lint running a Sleeping Car of any description between CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS. Close and Sure cenneothns ia Bnion Depots at all terminal points for the'East and West. - For reliable information as Yh routes, tickets, line, etc., apply in

person or by letter to C.G. Jones, District Passenger Agent Ohio & Mississippi Ky, Vinckkks, I?i, J. F. IUrkauo, W. B. Shatxuc, Gen Pass. Agt. PresH & Gen'I Manager.

and that the same will eorte up for hearing knd disposition in said Court at- the next term thereof. 15 wit MONDAY A.l'R ! L 4th; 187, Witness the 29th dav of March, i8S7, J AMES D. Cl..t UK . -. ? Adininisl'ator.

ISeisc a? 'Jmintstruilon. Notirf is heiHiWy jjyonv- thutf the u:ncrsiined has fceeti appoinli-ii by the Cierk of t Circuit Court of M on roe Oou n tv. vS late of f nd rma, Ad mi n ist ral or of t h e esUte of Nancy 1).. Giles pie, lata of Monroe; CouuU, deceased. Saul, estate is supposed to be solvent. - CJuart.es G. CoRn, April 1 5th 1SS?. Administrator. Co r r & I) u n la j , A tty s.

.4vt the aitio .t;mauiVY4feM?o v PuJlicae fee siit: plja of R&lil ,

nay hV snlttFfuV ti Itsoharg X, Sjigm

Sj.id sji'Ie wii bvv.nitd wlthouVa relief . wh?aevr ilutoa

appra fseiTje at Isws.

iwa. .-.en

Monroe (-irt:niiirt,-vAprii Tyar4 1887, r;. ;sv -"

ioiett?i..v .ylit:bivi;cif that; Tal-'-

bei t H. adliurv AUu nisrralor ..fiS

the estate oiTWtm ceased; hfis tOcd Ms riiifrvj ti j Uir real vts "et the i?tccdct km I

pv!onal3leiibi livsuciviti Xp- pay hipSVjfflji hbtK ayid tin; r it ijtiof wf ha

a oir Tiitv5?ii-jr.y j vt ate April ;M

Nolice is hereby. &tyon that on the 13 day rif April in eahnibers before the. Judge o -Monroe Ctreuit (.'ourt the estate of dehu M v Colo, deceased was declared probably vx Molvenl.. Creditors are therefore notified that ihe same will be seitled aeeordiujty,.' ,, ' ,: JOHX H. CoLK; Apdl 13 i8S7, Adminislrator

h-aid ons the 'trd' dr.x if

Tetni

Court

W itnestnv haml

O. f. -ill. H . 1 ir? a . -.

Attest ICiu-ch; Fulfil Clei Ik r",-.-

U. A. Fttrk-, -.Atr ojj-JjiauJiiiavaiwri

The Statef im'fft

;Monroa CouuVv.;.' - f 5;

la ihe teonroe ' 'iiii-Ceui.lVmv'"-'-" lerm. 187; , v - ., ; . . ST " , VViUiafM A RjjerSi ' ':'.;'ii$k 'L: -'-- Ahyth Jones, jenuie auea, Russeli ;.V,J

Itujjiht KebeefS,M jtftr'V .'1

Nn w tomes te riaitlt?; by

KotlCi to CacJr x, Creditor 9 4: Etc,

M lers Lis :sWrni?t -hmU lHe n -e? ft J

atlhlavii lhali sid dele idaiiis Abvt& ' 5 H

.Jones, Jennie Jnes? R isselt Abbotti qphrana J- t: "jjl;aV yji Knigh ty iUbtt- M, 0 rerstreei auj iilaitha M . Qverstret rardv 110 y1 deiitof the titta ofW Indianaj: thai

aul act ion i S' l ot eorre a deenpl; : . lion of real esitate.:ai to;;-oulei. v'.ivtl li

Ia the in alter of iUc .caiaWof Iuli:u W iMH:pm' imiHiyyM 5

M. Cole, decease!. jare neeessarv "lW$cs:teiio'- v-v-jiig.

In Uw.ftfonroe Circuit Uaurt-Ajva . y'y?:

unless ther be aad appear ohrht

Term, 1887.

SALESKN WANTED Vi arn in want of a few more

good men to canvas for th 9 sale .of M. Colo as Admiuis! rater or 'ho -V,lUV lW ,;-. ton;OttW;f

Notice is hereby q iw t' at John

u-iioiee vaitettca of nursery sUu. j estate. of Jehu M. Cole, d6easif W

To usw-n whoean make a success oi has present i J and filed his a count

the business wc can pay good salar j and vom-hers in liual settlement of ies i r commission, ami give perm - -j Maid estate. and that the sam. wi?i aut h employ incnt. We have many ! come up for the exanvinaiion and

nice una cuuiue spteiunwes ooui laiacliono! sain C rctiit Court on the

the fruit and ornauicntal due which

other do not handle. AudreaK at once, with references. iuiiy Brothels, Nursery unn. Rochester, N. V,

at th e iu r t U oused at Hloomlntoa

to canvass for tho sale of N r cry Stock 1 Steady employment g'inranteed. SAliAllV AKD. MXPENSKS. PAID. Apply once, stating age. (liefer to this paper.) OH ASS BROTHERS, .

The General Expression, in that Home Comfort Ranges downs

We have sold iiearlv a hi mired

Ranges in Won roe. and Li w renee Counties, in the past month, and

everything mode and is worked with take pleasure in rearing o any of ease and Comfort, and will last a our customers, M ."J nit ii.,.. Thr.v nrn i.hn Rnsa nvfi- and numbers ot them say One Hun

7th day cd Slay 18S7, at .whVeh time nil heirs, creditors or losalecs

J of said estate are required to appear i in said Court ami fchow qause; if

there bo; why said aecouuf. a d vouchers should n:ot be approved, April loth lSS7i ' T Jons lf. Coi.JB,

' Administrator.

in said County and ' iiate. and ' SM swer or demurt to sai 0bmplaicttnf??S satne yilt Ive har4 d determined

lifetime. Ihev are, the Boss over

all, Cooking apperattu, and have ereryt4iin ooiivenicnt. about ihom. Huy one, and you will be pleased. Sold only from our Wagons, 1 ' rough t iron Bu'ie Co.

dredDoliars woat buy my Rane, it is a ll'iioo Comfort , bure. Wo will publish thoiiof 4ie in a few day a Wrotiuht im& liaugo Co,

PRIST Gr 25 E SS t WOM

in their absence. f -u-

Witness my name aad tb ri

!(lniiiigidfii ;jlis: JJiiadt-PS-'c- -t

5' W

3.rcmpt aitcntiot giyi vt 1, i

lagei business auu 'Kaf!eoiioM j '--l ; ..i .5

Opf'Ce: Cotner room

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