Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 26, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 April 1887 — Page 4

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; , The Wichita bopmersare mov- ; lw ftMM West e m -. : PbdiOO tiil Iim. hU commission h bd donfe ya forget it. I : ; If Wei Were aboutto bd frr natural gat, we would, select Bite Bear the Telephone office. ...

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general imptesBion among the honest men of both parties is that Mr. Pedigo was fairly and

honestly elected Auditor

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f I ... Ascpx this time next year we y getting out our old white Lr plug hats and torche6nd sharp-

Ui ening oar; nails lor campaign as elsewhere, is in thetrl. ansactioua v " y v : . in real --estate, whicjj in-one recent

Correspondence Boston Journal; A vast flood of immigration is ttow as-for many years past, pouring through sdl' these avenues of iron

into the Uolden, w est "goiuen" now indeed, not so much from its product of precious metal under neath the euii, as from its crops of corn and wheat above it. What kind and degree of development this powerful tide shall bring it will be most interesting to observe- and not less to see into what- American nationality these seemingly antag-onistic-clemenu of Germanic, Gallic and katin life wUl fuse themselves. Equally . jnterosting will it be " tp notice how the West, and parti cii lavly this section of it, will endure the recoil which, unless alt experience is to be nullified by this bright young $tato of Kansas, .and others tike hjry is sure to come. 1 Everywhere here &nd hereabout is

a most prodigious and hazardous discounting of iho future. The

measure of, the Mboomn in Topeka,

- la te iaf real estate is

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whole county .-has been laid off

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Mfc Pmigo'm ease., that was

3 shadow in the. eyes of the hot headed politician will devolpe into an actual reality when it is brought before non partisan Judges. A man with hia eyes ehut to truth and justice as the late Judge(?) was, is not capable of distinguifihing a shadow and the genuine V object itself v

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This city wanta fqrite officers. UprighWmen; v. 1. " t Competent men ; " T' , Fearless men; v ; . , ' " " ' ' V Xiaw-obeying and law-lovin g men ; Qood business men, to the end

that thenancea may carefully managed; . . ,v v" 'Practical men, to;ioQk after the irvestmentB already madey and ihose that ate required ! i .

. ; The pity does not want : . ; Mece politicianrfrrwe have jnite enough of then; ,

Mfiris TiMtv trimmers men . wba

afraid, of their ahadowffjv and dare not make a moz-nntil thev consult pactT ! .

Tliere is somethingmore at stake

in 'city-affairs than the question of 3rhp shall fill the position, of policeman: or fireman r 'butt in years past, these two .qneU(?m5ha?e predominated. ; : - "7' vj ; I f Nominating a mint who kas- no qnalifications for the- ofljee,; simply becaase- ha i .regarded as K)pularT ought to -cease Ipoxaington at this 6me ipre than any other in her history, needs a de-awafce, progressive city couacil and men pf keen business Judgment- in control of -affairs. Wa nrast take our light from its place of concealment and place it on the house-top. Buried advantages, like buried taleat3r4 are -worthless; It is like

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ftskss... knowwhat yon are doinjr, ibut the

.ueauty coesn " : -u :7-3nusahoBld' be eomposed v-Hf men who have the intereeta of th city at heart, and" who- have some,interest in her welfare and progww.- It-is a good-time to select the very best men for souncilfimeni .The nayor, too, should . he Jolly indeatifled with tike city: and ?4taginwtlu The mayor should tie something more than the president of council, or tho assessor of fines - or drunkenness in the police court He should be a man who wilt find

time to device or suggest improve--loentei It "was- .the nevcr-let-up -enery;olra- Lafayette, man (while a member of the city council) that interested the puWic in the water v F4Mrk& question, andbe naver rested , unjii the people had.voted in favor oi she introduction : of Uie water -workM yaiyefo5V mayors of Bloomr iagfeppi :Aaw. accomplished3' . anyf thing tiiat wiil cause them to be -remembered. It ia a good Opportunity to. choose men w h o . wilL. help n the; eily who will; be able to hupWss on the council a liberal, wise policy : in -the -administration of affairs. - Spending 4& large sum of money annually is nqt evidence of -particular fitness for tut) place. Tbe keen business man is not the .one who .; sees how little he. can ; get fof a large amount of r money, but how much he can secure for a little

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Wichita, Kansas, the maic. city of hirWeat, seems to be losing' her grip J ''- There isnthalf the fuss and f oatlser-about how-much a .m an can m ake there on a $2' . investment, as there was a month agol We may yet b called upon to. -kSt th e fatted

cif. Ce real estate men traaeo

week -was dealt in to the amount of

half a milUon of dollars a mere patch compared to operations in Kansas; Ci ty perhaps,- but pretty ' w for a town of 3500 inhabitants. What is there to give reasou to these prodigious transactions, this appreciation of values from week to week of 30 and 50 per cent.? Nothing that the unbiased mind of one who has no money to invest can discover. Few manufacturers are com mg in; in only a few places can the hope of becoming a great railroad

center be justly entertained; there

are ho vast deposits of mineral wealth, the working of which hall create a city where once Tvas a desertin point of fact there sterns . to be no reason whatever hy cities and towns should be hegoiiaving loans and issuing profuse bonds for local improvements whose advan

tage cannot,; by any natural law- of

growth, bt utilized for half a century

at least. In truth, -'nine-tenths of

the present Kansas "boom" is purely speculation, and even certain real

estate dealers here, when asked their

candid amnion, assured mo that

prices were now most perilously -high, and such that in no possible way,

except by sale to. come over sanguine person; could present holders

except to realises any profitable in-

tereat upon their tin vestment. Spec

ulator still hate a? chance here, but investors are likely to hud that the

cloud-that is at p resents tinged with rose and silver has another side.

liniy&fsrty Dsrpartinent COKDLCJKD jBY JO&S K. BU1J.L

Post made a short visit home last week. Nicholson .is now a soldier of the Sigma

Chi cross.

Dr. Branner did not hear his claos in

insects Tuesday.

W. S. Ellis, left for bin home yesterday

to look after his interests in the race for county superintendent.

Key. Mack: Philputt, of New York, will

yisit his folks here next month.

Mendelssohn Society. met at the old

college chapel Tuesday night.

The studedts got In their work at the

Republican primary in good sliape.

E. O. J nones, a-PM Si, of SePauw,spent

Sunday with fraternity brothers?) here.

Dr. Jordan lectured to Prof... Boone's third hour class Tuesday, on "Agassis as a teacher," The "davs of cracon cxnlrsd this wsek

for -those students who have aot paid their

contingent, fees.

Dr. Jordan is in the southern part of the

State lecturing. One of his appointments

is at Jelfersonville.

Ma. J;' V. Mitchell and Hon. Isaac Jenkinson, memlers of the board. of trus

tees, visited the class reams, 1 uesday.

Some valuable apparatus was placed in

thA rjhvir.fll labratorv this week in the

way of a microscope and a machine for the

analysis of sound.

. Miss Emma Bain was called horns Tuesday by a telegram announcing the danger

ous illness of -her urotfier Unas. wain.

. Miss -Agnes Shea, who has been teaching near Terre Haute, stopped cfi to visit her brother Jog while on her way home this week . The Junior class finished reading "The Birds of Aristophanes Friday and will now be treated to a few days lectures on the greek comedy.

- -MOMSOUTa. Lonisrlil Rw Albunr Obleaa TIME TABLE AT BL00MTKGT0K (Central Standard Time.) In effect Jan. 16th, 1887. Going KorthGhlcago Day Mall 11 :H a. ni. Chicago Night Express. . ... 11 :t8 p. m. Crawfordsvllle Accommodation ;8:26 p. m Going South Louisville Day Mail . . . . . , . . 4:1 7p. m Louisville Night Express. . X 4;13 a. m Louisville Accommodation ....8:20a. m (See general advertising card.) Address M ou lek & Frantz. New Carlisle, Ohio.

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Quite a number from a distance attended the lecture given by Alfred H. Walhice at the college chapel,, Tuesday night

'iTVas English you know,"

The lecture Sunday afternoon will be given by Hon. Geo. V. Cooper, of Columbus. His subject '-Charity." Mr. Cooper is too well known here as a speaker to need comment. Prof. Woodford's class In socialism was examined last Friday. They will use Henry G eor ee's "Progress and Poverty" as a text book the -remainder of the term. Mitchell Shields is now sole manager of the base ball team. Mitch is an efPecient manager and wo think under his supervision the boys will be able to preserve their scalps for which the DePauw nine has

I such a longing desire. ..

Wo hear it whispered that Dr. Jordan is intending to establish a May-day upon which he will call the roll on Weed Patch Hill, Brown county. . This would no doubt be a pleasant and valuable change for , the students, and then consider how much spring poetry and how many poets it would produce. - ; i i , Prep. Department. BY 0. H. CRAVEN v

THE PBESBNtr STOCK IAW AS

IT A r PI. 1 E S TO IOJI WOE COUJiTy. $o theEditpr of thsCourieK r' As there is considerable mis

understanding over the. stock law

enacted by the last Legislature, anrj

haviner been naked bv rnanv how it.

afffecta this county, I take this mah

ner of replying. Sec. 26X7, Revised

statutes oi Jnaiana, X8S1, wnicn is.

with an "un important provise; a copy iof Seel R cbutter: 4, Revised Code of 18B2r pFovide8?that tiie Board of County Commissioners of each county shall' direct, by an order upon the order-book of said Beard, what stock shall be allowed to run at large in each county.

Acting under the statute, the

Board cf Monroe county did i at the June tenn of their court, 1853, make the following order, to-wit: "Tijc

1 Board now proceed under the 1st

Sea of chapter 4, -Revised Code of 1852, io specify what kind, of ani mals shall be allowed to run at large and order the following to be recorded , undar said section : A I - -. ... -IT."'-. - ' ' geldings, all marl colts under two years old, all-male niulea under two years old,, all goats, all marca, all jack- colts, all cattle; all h ogs,-ail sheep." Signed : Benjamin Rogers, JuTeary JEUer, David Barrow. See Commissioners Record "G." page d5.' ; ... - I find no revocation of the "order on any of the commissioners Records since that date, and take ft that said order Is still in force in Monroe county, this being the fact u the -, law as passed by the last Legislature does not in any manner, arfcet this ordr and the animals above named are still allowed to run at large in this county, until the county' Com-

nfssioners shall revoke or change

said order, and Road Supervisors

Mr. Munsonls on the sick list this week. Cornie Dodds will spend the summer vacation in the Southern States . P. B. Smith was shaking hands with his many Bloomington friends Tuesday . The debate last Friday evening was decided two to one in favor f tha negative . Prof. Rnwles gave the Civil Government class their grades last Monday morning. It is. the intention of Mr. Bouldon to attend tlie Franklin High School noxt winter. Miss Florence MeKee enlivened us with one of her beautiful solos last Friday

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Gn account of sickness Miss Fannie Woodward was not ablo to be in school the latter part of last week. . , , Misses Baker and Breeden and Messrs Carter and Smith spent Sunday with their home folks near Stanford. . On account of the sickness of his father and brother Mr. I. T:. Stevenson did hot return to school until Tuesday. There is some talk of having the examination questions answered by" electricity. This will no doubt pleflse the fairer sex . - Miss Bird Roseberry, who has been visiting friends in QospoTt, returned home Monday evening. She reported a "lovely time." A question that is In the cranium, of every Junior : If Prep, is abolished what will I do? We doht know; you may have to work for .a living yet. BUCK CREES ITEMS. Philip Smith's baby, dixid last Sunday witfithe whooping cough and was buried at the Chapel Mr. Wm . V. Payne will probably deliver a lecture at the Chapel on the Sunday-school subject. He Is not only a fine young man, but a good speaker. The subject will ,be well handled. The new stock law does not take well in our township. , rtiere Is talk of building a new church house at Simpsons Chapel . J.T.Robinson we think will get a part of G. L. Brown's farm yet. We understand that Grimes gained the suit; old sol ia democrats, and the liberal Republicans greatly lament over this out rageous trialt and the defeat of Pedigo We will aid Mr. Pedigo all that w?v cau, for we believe him fo be the proper man. " BUCKEYE.

SALT CKBBK. Lots of frost : Put up your stock. Some corn will he planted this week. Some more- of the beautiful foil last Monday. . Grandmother Lampkins remains about the same. i Lemuel Holmes Is now working for Mj

W illiam Blakely .

Mr. Henry L. McCnlla has been visiting in Tennessee recently. Rev. A, M. Livingstone preached at Joseph Shields Sunday night April 17th. .. . Peach cobblers next summer will be

vlikc the fellow's turnips late and scarce.

; There was nvo weddings In this township last Thursday week and it wasnt a good day for weddings either. In my last items I said spring has come in earnest. Take it all back, winter still lingers In the lap of spring. Another wedding yesterday. Mr William J. Clark and Miss Lizzie Nunn.

Hope their wedded life will bo crowned

haye;no power under the late law to with joys bright as the morning sun.

take up or impound any of the aforesaidstock while running at large on

the commons or nnenclosed lands of

this 'County, as the late law, a certied copy of which I have in my office, simply authorises Road Superintendents to take up and? impound ail such annimals running at largo. f as .are n ot. uu thorized to r u a at large by the County Com missi oners. - ' 4 V : -1 anif truly Arc, ' - C. R. WORK ALL.

fb suf fers Mow in their

$BF Madam Lowry -from Cincinnati is now in Bloomington and Will open dres making' rooms, at the National Hotel. where she

with enfli other until ther got the Nould.be glad tosce the ladies de1u,a, skA ftKil.himtftOk.reseirvedfsirinff:'anwork in tnat line. Gut-

peats, iv'

ting and. fitting by1. Jppdy system,

the D. W.

Mr. Charles Parncll and allss Nancy Gilmore were united In the holy bonds of matrimony Thursday April 14th- Wish

THS GREAT FAST MAIL LIN'S

The Shortest, Best and Quickest Lint be-

,tweou the xsorth and South.

Going Kast Leave Greencastle Junctlen at 9:28 a. m., 3:03 p. m., 3:3 p. m.

and 3:56 a. ra.

Golnr West Leave Greencastle - Junc

tion at 1 :12 p. m., 11 :U p. ni., 0:05 a. m and 13:22 night.

Going North Leave' Tsrrs Haute at

6 a. m. and 3:45 p. m.;,. arrive .at bouth

11:00 p. m. :i

: Making direct connection for all points

under the sun. Your connections are

sure and quick in Union Depots.

No Transfers or Lay-overs and y our ac

commodations aro unexcelled, For further Information as Jo tim rates, routes, etc., address your nsar Tandalla gent, or , ' J. N. LANGWTHT, Traveling Passenger Agent, Terre HaUte, In M.A. FORD, G. P. A., Ht.is, M.o

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to canvass for the sale of Kuraery

Stock 1 Steady employment guaranteed.

SALARY AND EXPENSES PAID. Apply 8 once, sutine nza. (Kefer to thisspaper.) CEASESE0I2EES, .

Beohester, N. T

Received of Messrs. Rogers A

Wooley, $100, being full amount of

indemnity for four- weeks due jne on.

account of injuries received during

last November. I heartily com

mend the United States Mutual Acr

cident Association to the patronage of my fellow citizens who are seek

ing accident insurance. Hik ax LmpxT Bloomington, Feb. 17, 1887.., . -Ail persons knowing' them selves indebted to W, J. Allth

either on note or account -w ill please

call and settle as I .must have the

same closed un at once. Doht be

agitated, if you receive a earti

through the mail as, this must be

attended to now aqd I cannot cal upon all in person; m. J. A1X5N. i

V ithout beautiful hair no woman

is ueautuui. is yours lainng on or

faded? The loss is vital. Parker's

Hair B)am"wiH preserve your hair

and give back its gloss and you thru olor. ("lean, ekgant, perfect. Pre

ents dandruff. 4w-lrii

The. Finest, Largest and Cheap

est Stock, of Wallpaper and Window Shades evor in this city at Mclhect ers Hardware CVs.V

To solicit orders for our reliable Nursery

stock. Good Salary iud iGxpenses or

Commission. Permanent employment guaranteed. Address at once, stating ago,

Bnell & Etowland, Ifursarymen, 5t outa, M9.

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FJRAWK BBSOW PROPRIETOR. KI have bought tho Wag

on Making and Shoeing Stop

of Andrew J. Hoover, Corner of College Avenue and 4th Street,

and invite all old custoniera, and

all others, to call and give my

work a trial.

IKT'Horso Shooirig,WngonC

Making and repairing done, and

satisfaction guarrsjiteed.

Frank Dobsok. Jan. 22, 1887.

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A full -hi pod Canadian Horse,

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will stand the cnsuing'season at Col. John A Beeves' barn lj.iMl.es from Ellettivilic, and 7 miles from Spencer on the Ellettsville and Spencey road

If vou have mares vou wish to

breed, then see my stallions; they take the lead. Come and see my pretty sire, which to view ia to ad mire. His sire from Canada the did importa thorough brad Cana dian horse. His dam, a thorough

bred Canadian Robinhood bay mare, the verv finest of the lair. KIHck is

a dark bay, 16i baiads high, is a low

thick, even horse; has good feet and

legs, clean, flat bone, is heavily quar te red, has good buck, well sp?n.; ribs., the best of action, and when matured will weigh 1,600 lbs. CLYDE STAIH01. ..... Wm. Wallace, Will stand at tho same place.

William Wallace, sired bv John

Mor&in, an imported Clydesdale sta! lion William Wallace's (of Mc Lean county, 111,) dam, a Vetto mart-: grandam a JJ4 organ mare. Il

is a beautiful black, 16A hands high.

and weighs 1,680 lbs. William Wallace is the sir of jniliam Reeves

noted stallion.. His colts have sold

tor more money than Jtnose of an horse that ever stood in Monrot county.

TJCKMa. For each horse. $10 t.

insure a mare with foal: I wUi hold

a lien on the colt for six months foi the season Persons parting, with ot

removing mares fro in neighborhood

before they aire known to be witl foal, will be held for-insurance mon ey. I will not be responsible for ac cidents should; any occur. a2-2 m B; F, SllANGEK, Owner

Wagons and Buggies, Plows and Harrows, Building Hardware Doors Sash, Glass, Paint, Oils, Yainisb, Steel goods. AfcPhcetors Hardware Co.

McPhsxteks Habdw are'Oo. Still keep the front rank in keeping every dertmcnt filled with goods pfths host brands and manufactories. Our large stock of.Wallpaper and - Window Shades have commenced coming in. Out stock ,of plows is-jger remember wo are agent!- for the Oliver Chill and Steel Plow, the best in the world. Our. stock of wagons and buggies hay arrived. Our general stock of bui ersf Hardware ia complete! We h je a large slock of Cook Stoves and fianges. We are agent for the Eai Breakfast. - the best stove on reoo L Our stock df tinware is large of the best quality of tin. ' Wo have constancy a full force of workmen in our shop and are prepared to do tin roofing, slating, all kinds of Light of Heavy Iron work. Get pur prices before you buy or contract 3toui work as we can save you money. All goods and work fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. Three doers east of First National Bank, Bloomington, Ind.

, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. , This Magaziao porirays Americflin thought and life. from ocean to ocean, is filled with .pars high-class lineratcre, and asm be safely welcomed ia any fhmily circle mm abc. oa g:i a yiah &y hail. 8am pi Copy of ;wrrent numbw mailed upcR reetpi of 25 vt9.; teiek numbers, 7$ cts. Premium JAtt with cither. ' JL T. BUSS & tOX, rnblhhers, ISO & 132 Pearl St., N. T.

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OHIO A. MISSISSIPPI B The Popular Through Route and Direct Fast Line to all points s: AST and WEST, Fast Time, Best Accommodations anil sure Connections in Union Depots.

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NOTICE.

t Any one thinking oi buying a cook stove or eteel or wrouglnt iron range can do so at a very low price of us. To prevent larmors Ironi being duped by

1 pedlers with a light shpet iron

friend Clmrlos and his happy hrido un- raUi?e we nuoto heaw fiteel and

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You may talk about the Wichita boom, ami all the other hooras, but when the Big Four is built through here, old salt will boom bigger and better than any of them. An old citizen says, many years; ago a "gentleman named Dohson, who lived in Gwen couply, was defeated for Congress by only one majority m no recount was demanded, no contest ensued. On the -1th of last November Simeon Pedigo was declared duly elected Auditor, by 43 majorItybytbe cr.nvassine; board of Monroe County, yet his election was contested. The result of the Grimes -Pedigo eontost trial at Paoli. has not changed the opinion of the people an iota. They still firmly believe that Simeon Pedigo was as fairly elected as a man over was. They also fully believe the ballots were doctored by some person or persons, who have., so far eluded detection. This case is an important onc,:1br if Mr Pedigo Is not allowed the office, there is no more use of hold iuo: -elections in Monroe county. 5 ' '. J, B. E,

BUILDERS WANTING LUM

BER SHOULD GST PRICES r OF B0LLEN BACKERS SONS

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'The leading

wrought iron ranges at tho NHttWtwabm mmmin'm

wiug prices : ' tilAthtaa

Six hole, double cased, high K They have tiiic laro-ost and

ehelt - - $35-00! mni complot stock of Furniture

bix hole, oxtra heavy, ail cast, evor brought to Bloomington,and

oan sell yoirgoods cheaper than

with reservoir and heater 30.00

Come and sob ns tor tin iron, or slate rooting, stacks, brepohing, pumps, and fill kinds of tin and shoot iron wprk. SEWARD & NOEL f Walnut St. North of Maohir Shop,

The place to buy Carpets and Qurtains at tho

ovor oeiore. They hare a largo assortment of -, - ; WOOS, CLOTH & STSlIi CASKETS And pay special attention to Tekgraph Orders, Carriages furnished. when desired. PIANOS and ORGANS , Kept iu took ' and sold on

mtnihly paynientfl. SiSto Ido flqnaies lUoominon; tad,

FOUR DAILY TRAINS A .'Rank Wav RfwMn-

4 ' t ' Cincinnati, St. toa 11 Lbuisvills, Stopping at Way Pointer Lu:cu riant Ptrlor Oari iiU Day, Trains, r ftlaca Can on all Xigat Ifrains. JTUJE DA? C0AC3M OH AIX TKAIKS

iooooi, Pt1x. KlikVB,. Fast s Learo Stt Louis . ' : fC.25am &?0am WldpaS.e0pm Shattui . , 8.48 am .55 am 9.03 pm JO. 10pm Sandoval 8.58 am 948 .... Odin ' ;;; 9,08 am 10.10 am 9,30 pm 1030pra Kiora

10.18 am '11.02 am 1.37 pm 11.35p

11 .02 am 11.40 am 11.20 pm 12,17am V ncenues . 1.2.18 pm 12.52 pm 12 23 am l.-20am Lo.tye Mitchell ... 2,30 pm 2.40 par 2.28 an 3.18am 4 11 pm 3.46 pm 3.48 am 4.27 ani N. Vernon

4.42 pm 4.15 pm 4.20 am 4.52 am

Arrive Cincinnati ..

7.22 pm 6.30pm 6.5 am 7.10 pm

Arrive Louisville 6.25 pm 6.25 pm 6.?0 am Westward.

Acoom. By Bx. Klaht Ex. Put Kx.

Liarc Cincinnati . ....

:j&.30nra S.15am 7-60pm 8.G0pm N. Yuraon : ' 9 20 am 10 37 am 9 45pm 10 3.8pm S3mour .. 9 (50 am 11 03 am 10 16 pm 1 1 03pm Leave MilcheH 11.06 am 12.01am 11.28pm 12.15am Vinccnnea 1 50 pm 2 "10 pm 1 50 am 2 38 am Olney 2 53 pm 3 01 pm 2 55 am 3 30 am .Flora " 3 38 pm 3 38 pm 3 42 am 4 15 am Odin , lf ' 4 43 pm 4 30 pm 4 50 am 5 15 am Siindoval--4 52 pm 4 38 pm 5 00. am 5 .25 am S battue ' .." ' , 5-00 pm 4 46 pm 5 10 am & 35 am Arrive St. LouU 7.22 pm 6.40 pm 7,23 am 7.45a Throwgk Sleepiag Cars to Cinciainati, Louisville; 5 St. Lonis, Washington. ( " ,t ... Baltimore, Philaoielpfcia, Now Torir, and all intermediate points. For Emigrants and Land Seekers. Llio 0. & M." lfittUelicat Route because it is the Shortest and Quickest aod affords the best accommodations. The O. A M. is the only Line running a Sleeping Car of- any description between r h CINCI NNATI A ST. LOU IS. Cfose and sure cennectiii8 ia Union Depots at all terminal poiuts for the East an4 West, ' For reliable information as to routes, tickets, time, etc., apply in person, or by ljLier to-. , " C. G. Jone, ; District Passenger Agent Ohio &

- Mississippi Wy9 VihcennjS. Ian. J, F, Bamabd, . ; W. B. Shatxtjc, " Gea Pass. Agt. Preslt Gen'l Manager.

SALESMEN W ANTED We are in want of a few more good men to canvas for the sale of ilioice varieties of nursery stock, To men who can make a success of the business we can pay good salaries or commission, and give permanent employment. We have many nice and choice .specialities; both in the fruit and ornamental .tine which oLher do not handle. . Address at once, witih references. May Brothers, Nursciymen :" Rochester. N, Y. .

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Notice la UTeirs, Credltarii, dc Kto,

In the matter of th9 estate of Jehu

M. Cole, deceased.

In the Monroe CircOit Court, April

Term, 1887. ,

, Notice is hereby given that John K. Cole as Administrator of the estate of Jehu M. Cole, deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of aaid estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and

action of said Circuit. Court on the

7th day of May 18S7, at which time all heirs, cred itora or legatees of said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said - account and vouchers should not be approved April 15th 1887; . : Jew H. Cole, Administrator,

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Notice to Nou-MoslAemte. The State of Indiana, Monroe County.. In thej Monroe Circuit Court April Term, 1887.

Polly A. Howcl,

. vs. .. Sibert Howel,

Complaint No 1249.

Now comes the plaintiff, by R. Wt Miers her. attorney , and fi les licr complaiut herein, together with an affidavit that said detendant Siberi Howel is not a resident of the State of Indiana; tiiat said action is for

divorce aud alimony and that sid non rcsideut defendatit ia a necessary party thereto. i ' k v ; Notice is therefore h ereby given said Defendant, last named, that un less he be and appear on the firai day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the fourth Monday of April A . D. 1887, at the Court House iri -Bloomington in said County and Slate, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in -his absence. - Witness my hamenind the Seal of said Court, affixed ia Bloomington this 23d day of February A. D. 187, Eiioctt FuLLxa, R. W, Miera. Att'v . -. Clerk

By virtue of an execution to aei ? directed , from tbo Clerk of tbe 3onf roe Circuit Court I wUle:qxe t Public Sale to the highest bidder on. .,.;';. '"1 T. . mi. I ;T between the houra of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day,

the door of the Court Houe; of Monroe noun t v. Indiana, the ntnta mftiA

profits for a term not exceeding fuMi en years, of the (bllpjiying iribof?ll 1 ;Real Estate The Southwest quarter cf Section

(23) Twenty -three, in lownahip Ten North Ranee (i Y twoWeat

cept that part thereof described-aSS

follows Beginni ng at th IJorthwea! :r-M

bout b 1 w en ty -six Rods the nee Kast

Twenty-six and a half Rods to tim

wig orancuw ; a .nonce wiui we meanitf 11

u ue or saiu urancu uo a ecpne xWBmwegw. Js North about seven Rods, tot0v JSiP and Wwt.jin and on failure' to realize; th:' amount of judgement, inte rest mi&?jfc&

costs, I will at the same time aftdf place exjMwe at Public ealitlio ;feo" simple of said real estate. ; y-S-

xaKtiu ae iae propeny oc ffuiiam .m Pi. Williams V the suit of 5corge W : 10 McHenry:: Executor of " tKjB' ':-wilt:'5fp

ieerge u. aioore. . ; ;:; 'p$? Said-Vale. wU.,WiaiK withonj"'J' any relief whatever from valuation i 4 j or-appraisment-aaK pif. JONATirAN Mi niNKLB. I , Sheritr of Monrce Couatw April 191887; i ; :' - :$&mml

R. A. Fulk Att for Plaintiji

13 day of April 1883 in 'cnlnnbei bctore the Jfadjje of Monrte Circlif5 Court, the estate of Jehu Jkt. Coii ". 4 deceased was declared probably Iffv -3

solvent. Creditors are- therefore notified that the same? will be settlor. aecordihgjyv ' r'Z:-. : -

The State of Indiaua, I Monroe County., j . In the Monroe Circuit Coui t Apil Term, 1887. ' William A. Rogers,, , ' AbVth Jones, Jennie Jones, Ruseell Abbott, Soprhma Abbott, Mary A, Knight, itebcet Sl. Oy erst reel, Martha Ovr street. Complaint No. 1266. ..... , ; , ,' .,r . " Now comes the Plaintiff, by R. W. Miers his atWoey; and files his complaint herein, together with an aftidavit that anid deleiidants Abyth Jones, Jennie Jones, liussell Abbett. Soph run a J. Abbott, Mary A. Knight, Robert M. Overs tree t and Martha M . Oyerstreet are not resident of the State of Indiana; that s id i acti o n is to corr eelr a descr i p lion of ral estate anc to quiet title and that said n en-re w dent tlfends.m arc necessary parties thereto . Notice is therefore . hereby giien said delVndsut, last nameil, tba unless they be and appear on the eighth dy of the next term of the M on roe Circuit Court, tobe holden oh- "-r ' MON DATA miVL 2ft h ? A: lQ&87 at the CcAirt House in Bloomingtoc in said Gcianty and State, and answerer demure to said coniplstintjtae same will be heard and determined iu their absence.' ; . ' " Witness my nnnie and the Soal af said Court, affixed t Bloondngton tins 7th, daj-of March A. D. 1887.: ' 'J ; EOCH FOLLM, R. W. Jfkrs, Att'y; Clerk Mra.v,''(er

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Tm Latest Styles, of all Mue ,nl

constanilv en Sand.

The ladies are respectfully invit?6 to call au inspect ie eteok before leaving their orders e)seirhere.' i; c. r

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unueriancd has bn. amointeu bv

Lue yierK or xae Circuit i won. ot; Monroe Countvi State ef Indiana,

administrator oi tie ettatir of William Roddjr latevo, Monvce Coinjp jdeceaecd -':.r

"oifcid ceUteiaiiiippoedi. :e!k:-.sSi

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Feb- 4tb:;18iilJ . Aniinietrlwi-

A. Fulk,; Att'y.

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. -Sa-eeettfe yuee Notice ia hereny ; giWa; that

undersf gued has-been duly appoiu

ed and crualified a Execn U)f Ot lh 1 t Will and Testameiuf ' ofi q

:T . -SSI

vent, ' xm,-m

March Ifitli 18871 - BzecutO

iVieis A Fttlki Att'y - for Executori'

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underffned has otiaUfivd before thSt "' Y 1

as eefvivin.BaiU

-Said Factne4rabiii iSv euppotted betent;:v;" ;r$Wmtt"w

.ttAATEi-ne Uki'K&woop;

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tVe Clerk of the Circuit; Court df

M onrpe Coun t yv ,State iof Indiana

A i i nu n tat rnt r eft hw ftt.i a nf Ivikiintif j

D. Uuespie, Iftto oi Aloeriw .njjtt

(leccascdi.-. : - "ivff'vf r- t'-'v

Saul estateje ii!posed to be o-

out.

April 15tbl S'ST.; J Aitetliw

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I am now located in mr new buila

n g on College Avenue, thinl der

Xyortb ot 1 ee s cerner:

sstats or soi owo?i ltsencAR.

ISoiiee i; hereby gryen that Janiear

1. llar ki Adttiinistrator c f the abovo

named Estate, baa this 'day fileU

the race of the Clerk of the Circuit

Court of Monro County State '0 Indiana, his accounts -an bochewrl

in in&l settlement, of -1 aid estate;

and that th aamc will oo me tv fri ' .Ms!

hearing and dtfrpreUioir in ;ai:v Court at th e next trm;th t rejof ux-wi :

MONDAY APRIL, 4ih, J8S7i:

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." ; State of IndanW V : f ' Monroe Circuit Court, April

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Notice is hereby ghowj .itSaf

riuolHUoa ef Par finer eh !. Notice is hereby Jgiveu that the partnership heretofore existing be

tween Hiram Lindley and WalterG.

Li

Pltv

L-ii: xi j) .v oif- ceaseu, has filed hie Jretitioa to; tell . .:y

ndley in the drug business in Bf MSi-'-l itr of Blooming InclinB ; under

has been dissolved.

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be car ri ed on bv th e said W alter JS.

Lindley and Hiram Lindley under't

the firm name of H; Laid ley's Sons.Tiie new firm assumes all the habiliv t i es c f th e old firm an d , will - collect all the notes, accountsiaud lebts of every kindtdue the old firm... Hiram H. Linolk. : WAtTNR C. LlWOLET ; Hxmu E. LoLfiir

Term, t$&7 tf itho -ItMcliiQtett

Vttf'r ww- oaiejir - - ; ? .

,: rltlce t l ielYe er

Inthe matter Of ShaMliLtA rf- Jfllm.

ton ; Branamv deoeaaed CSTT

In the Monroercui; Conrk

Notice is hereby given tat

N'oiico of Admluli trators oaio. Notice is hereby given that Ch as. O,; Corr A dm i nisiraror of th e est ate of Nancy D. Giilaspy deeeasedj will

sell at pnblm ..iiuotidii;, .Momij. titlon; fi'leldiu aaid ur

may uii'm, iooKbiu jaie r?si- s. Favne AdniimUratorol5Hiid eataua

donee of said decedent in Waslii 1fr- flAltttti nr flint inanfltitSannw-.Af

ton wiwnsmp, nxHHoij. couuiy, i aeir j estate ot said Uecmlent :.jto ttmmW

lana, -i-noui eisut nines rvortr ot rihtu anrf iiai5 liiiM thf

Bi(omit gion, the personal r;roirty : judse of said Cott rt did: fta the 24tK

ofof sahV;deeent,.con.sia mare, thn o milch wxwsotre -aif nd tatMo

uuiiwciuuu ami ivibctiKii luruiUMC.

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; T:kms of .Ai.: A credit of fti-x months wHMve given on all eunW ov:. ! or fiyo (lolhirs, all sums undor ijve j doHui's cash in handj; purchaser tti.v

riioy notes with apppoyed security;

pack- waiving valuation and appraisement

oqual lor laws and hearing a fx ner cent, in tor.

treugtli, brightness, Ainount in 0sl after matuntv. 'W ' . ' T ":

ds or ror jj asmess oi v-nior, or jnou iftci . ' .

Qualities.. 'They dt ml oroek or! b4fWtf. Uofijte

amut, ioraftiohv -4 lM Uu. 't-

anu onlor the arne to le settled acv

tate are tbcrcfore hereby iotifieii f-

Bucn insolvency; ?ad reauiiexl to filr '

Ltufii imuiiho agai a'.iu , estate iqp ajian'eei';'-' r w :; "Pl t

v Witne The Cler nn4 . eeal

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