Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 36, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 July 1887 — Page 4
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JpgPIMOCRA'nC TO TU COBE.
Notice to Non-Resident. State of Indiana, Monroe County, sa: In the Circuit Court, September Term 188T. ITarriet C. Mason,) ,vs. V Com. No. 1832. James M. Mason. ) Now comes the Plaintiff by Bus kirk & Duncan her Attorneys and
files her complaint herein, together
The blue jaws they are now trying to enforce here allow us ,no cigars on Sunday. Well, the whole thing will end in smoke;
anyhow. The: Vice-President of the the Fidelity National Bank of Cincinnati is in jail for swindling bis depositors. During the campaign of '84, he said that if Cleveland was elected he would go out of business. Well he has kept his word. To tfce&f A. It: It is a strange sort of patriotism that admits of such idiotic attempts to ferment dissensions between different sections? ot the country. A majority of those who have been making themselves ridicu
lous by donouncing the Presi
dent do not deserve to bold membership in the organization. It is hot as hell I That's what Beecher said once, as he stepped into the pulpit on a Sunday morning. After he let his congregation enjoy the sensation caused by the remark, he went on to explain that he had heard the language on the streets on bis way to church. And then, with the words as bis text, he preached one of his powerful sermons. We would respectfully sail the attention of our sinful neighbor,the Telephone,to the meeting and reunion of the Blue and the Gray last week at the battle fields of Gettysburg. There they renewed the memories of the
" wari and wjiere twentyieur years
ago these men met in deadly
conflict,they meet now as broth-
ntttk common country. The
feeling of the old soldiers .is a brotherly and forgiving one and the only attempts to revive sectional strife are made by political demagogues. "Brave men are never ungenerous,'1 and the last Testige of sectionalism would soon die away if left to the men who marched shoulder to shoulder in defense of their country's , . ....... . r-" ' v cause; . . . ,v- - -IBThb Supreme, Court has ordered that the Grimes-Pedigo case shall be advanced as soon as
submitted, which will be thirty days from the filing of the transcripts The people may expect this case to be called within the next ten days. In our opinion there can be but one outcome to this matter, and that result is that Pedigo will be declared the legally elected Auditor of Monrce county. It; is a stain upon the fair name of Monroe county that such flagrant wrongs should be perpetrated. In the! shadow ol Indiana's greatest educational institution was committed a crime which years will not obliterate, and
which will forever bring the
blush bt shame to those who were ditlfr interested: The voice of the people is against this political outrage, and we be
lieve that the Supreme Court of
Indiana will see to it that Pedigo secures his rights, and that the schemes of political tricksters will be thwarted.
When an idea is advanced or
scheme put forward having in
view the advancement of this
city, that idea or scheme should receive the sanction .and earnest
support or every citizen. No one should stop to askwho conceited
the idea of originated the scheme,
but every one should lay aside all personal feelings and work
for the general public good. When
all the citizens of a town do this,
their efforts will count and
tilings could be accomplished
that would otherwise prove a failure. The men who are worth the moat community are those ho can forget their own selfish
ends long enough, and who are
encourage every public and pri
vate enterprise, and who are always ready, with active brain and open purse, to push forward every project that is calculated to buildup their town and enhance its importance. The en
terprise and push ofa community I with an aflhlavit of a disintetestei
the foundation of permanent success. A town might as well jana mi lnat a cause exists in favor prepare for its funeral as to be- of plaintiit against defendant far . . . divorce come indifferent to the indus- Notice is therefore hereby given trious projects in its midst. Men said Defendant that unless he be and . m.r . ... Vt appear on the flrst day of the next
wno live in a iown wuu mc m term of thc Monroe Circuit Court, to
of making it their permanent be holden on the first Monday of
. y .-. .-; '. I : V ... a
Jouse in Bloomington in said Coun
ty and State, and answer or demur
to said corn main t. the same will be
heard and determined in his absence.
Witness my name and seal
l ska. i,. V of said Court, affixed at
Bloom in "ton. tins otn nay
- - d
v-'i -li. ii,Arl September, A. 1., 1IS7, at the Court
uome, wno cauuui wo cou mi wouse ;n 1
enough to knew that capital
placed, judiciously will build up
iKftin a well as the town, don t
know enough to get out of the
way of a cyclope. They are eb- of jfaj x. p., 1887.
jects of contempt or pity, we
donlt know which. They belong
to a class who are always ready
and willirigtoake advantage of
the enterprise of others, but are
too mean to do any thing for
themselves. It is the town with
the most enterprise in it, which
ENOCJ9T FULLER,
Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court.
July 6th 1887.
Do' YoiirOwn; Oyclng, at. Home,
.vim PEERLESS ! BYES JTThey will Dye everything. They
are sold cvorywhere- Price 10c. ti pack-
afrp 40 colors. 1 liov have no eonal tor
Strength, Brightness, Amount in rak
aires or for Fastneas of Color, or ISon-cor-
Ins Qualities. T hey do not crockfad-
smut. ivoraiueoy.
1L Likdlky & Son, Duggists.
IP!
A full-blood Canadian Horse,
Ellick,
Railroad Election fe
SALT CREEK TOWNSHIP.
THE LEGAL VOTERS of Salt Creek Toivushin, in Monroe county, Indi
ana, are hereby notified that pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners
of said county duly made on the 14th day
of June, A. D, 1887, the polls Mijl be open
ed on .....
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1887 .
Sboeinu
ShoP
will stand the ensuing season at Col.
John A, Reeves barn 1 4-. miles from
Ellettsvillc, and 7 miles from Spencer H" tne usmai place 01 Homing elections in nn h fellttnvUlA And Jsnon.-or 8old Township of Salt Creek, upon the
sumect of such Jownslnn nUline in the
FK ANAL DOBSON
PROPRIETOR.
on lac
road.
If vou have marcs you wish to
.--.- . -. .
breed, then see my stallions; they
take the lena . Lome and see my
pretty sire, which to view is to ad
mire. His sire trom Unnnila they
did import a thoroughbred Cana
dian horse. His dam, a thorough
DSTI. have bought IhO Wag- bm Canadian Robinhood bay mare, on Making and Shooinc Shop the very iinest of thc tair. Ellick is
nf A niWw J TInnvAv Hornftr of a dark bay. 16 hands luh, is a low hus, in Bartliolomew county, Indiana,west-
College Avenue and 4th Street, thick, even horse; has good feet and IJWg
construction ofWTho St Louis Cincin
nati Railroad Company," Standard Guage
Railroad to the amount of twenty five hundred and fifty dollar ($2,550) by way of donation, That the said The St Louis & Cincinnati Railroad Company" is a
corporation duly organized and existing
.under ana by virtue of the laws of the
State of Indiana, which ald corporation
proposes to construct a Standard Guage Railroad, into and through said township
Elhck is of Salt Creek, and from the city of Colum
bus, 11 wardl
Probate Game Talbert II. Sudbury Administrate or of Estate of William B; Roddy.de(scasedy vs. Bessie Roddy. In the Circuit Court of Monroe County, Indiana. September, Term 18S7. To Bessie Roddy. You are hereby notified that the above named petitioner, as Administrator of the estate aforesaid, has filed in the Circuit Court of Monroe
County, Indiana, a petition, making y on defendant thereto, and praj'iog therei n for an order and decree of said Court, authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to thc estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the
Court Hcuee in Monroe County,! nd-
SHEEUT3 BAUB.
I
- Ft.
n 11 .ll ..,ofc ond legs, clean, flat bane, is heavily qua r- Sulllvjm
u vv ". . vr , . terca,. nas good uacic, wen sprung Wabash rirer. The same will probably all Others, to call and give my ribs, the best of action, and Vlicn be constructed through the covuty of SuL
I in.na. nil !li Rornml iitdir.ifk! Hnv tf
y anusouthwestwardly through the, o t 100J -i fnc if i(rnn-n m n i the beote no ber Term; 1 887. of said
id said State,. to the center of the Court, the same being thc Blxth day
Hptice to Non-Risidents.
State of Indiana Monroe Conuty, '89 :
In thc Circuit Court, September Term, 1887. Silas M. Murdoek 1 vs. Complaint
Hugh M. Murdoek No. 1283,
crows most rapidly and improves Matthew M. Campbell i r i f Matthew B. Campbell J
nwunimg.,. ,. t""" Now cumes the riaintiff by Robort
makfl a progressive and a pro- y, Miers his Attorney and files his
aperoua town or city. Our need compiamt herein together wuu sn opvivw w j i ,. ft . f n .a lrtfr.nrlnnta Matt-
lies in this direction. Let us re- hew Jf . Campbell and jauhew. B. solve to encourage a spirit of ac- Campbell are not residents of the
ovine ui Jiiiinu.
live and liberal advancement all
along the line.
Notice is therefore hereby given
Defendants that unless they be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jfonroe Circuit Court, to
beholden on the first Jbndav of
work a trial.
ygHorse Shoeing, Wagon.0
Makinc and repairing done, and
satisfaction guarrauteed. Frank Dobson. Jan. 22, 1887.
matured will weigh 1,6-00 lbs.
CLYDE STALLION. Wm. Wallace. Will stand at the same place.
William Wallace, sired by John
Moral n. an imported Clydcsdalc stal
lion. William Wallace's (of Mc
Lean county. 111.) dam, a Vet Um
mare: ''&rand am a Mornan mare. lie
BER SHOULD GET RJCES 'Jj gjf I'sam.'
iace is the sir of Tfllliam Reeves'
noted stallion. His colts hare sold
tor more moneT tlian those or any
borso that ever stood in Monroe
BOLLBNBACHERS SONS county.
TKRMS. For each horse. $10 to
BUILDERS WANTING LUM-
OF
of July A. D. 1887.
ENOCH FULLKit,
Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court. ,
July Oth 1887. PCetlco im InlRoatuiC The State of Indiana, I Monroe Conntjv f In the Monroe Circuit Court Sept.
Term. 1887.
Davi. Water ford, ; VS... . . ' John Waterford. 5- Complaint
Martha A. Waterford, I No. 1328.
Jonathan Randall, J Now comes the Plaintiff, by R. IV,
Miers his attorney, and hies his
The Telephone went into a
geemmy fit this week and at Its September A. D . 1 887, at the Court worst stasre exclaims: House in Bloomington, in said Coun-
'"iim-"- i u . i- r uu ty and SUtte, and answer or demur to wThmk about dispensing with 8aid complainttthcsame will bo heard the teachers of a divine religion and determined in their absence, and depending tor moral sup- Witness ray name and the trnrt of the community unon a M d Court, afflxed at
" Bloomington, tnis otn cia3
We are certainly sorry that we said anything about the
Courier's stand in behalf of mor
ality. After careful consideration we have come to the unani-
mious conclusion that 11 the the truth and morality in Monroe county is due to the labors of the Telephone editor, Rev. W.
S.Bradfiite.
Groyer Glweland will be
MALwaiAj ' n 1 4tM Ifiof OID ITP.l d
.mi - in i i i n KKnai miiaui- .
-r:, .. T complaint herein, togetiicr wiui an
Uemocrat wno nas oeen aenounc- affidavit that s.ud defendant Jonath
ing him for the rebel flag order I an C. Randall is not a residen t of
will vote for him. Telephone. tne atate oi inqiaua; mas saw w,. ii. i. taction is to quiet title and that Baid
ine nepuniicaD party wab non-resident defendant is anecessarj
oncfl rloriouslv beaten bv Grover party thereto
. 7 j il.i. j &A I Notice is therefore hereby given
Uieveiana anu irom tiiat uay w sad Uefendant Jonathan C. Randall
thin r.hAir Iava for him has not last named, that unless he be am)
ii.A itaA i. : l appear on the first day of the next
vpvu u luu-twu-imuo-iajrB- terVnoftht Monroe Circuit Court.
iin-to-a-warm-brick order. Thev to bo holden on the first Monday ol
;xiJ.i. t:- -ji-tii:- Sentember A. D. 1887, at the Court
KHOW w ma iuiuiu,BlrttuuU in uionluinirton in said Coun
has found deep iavor With the Uy and State, and answer or demni
people, and the Republican poli- to said complaint, the same will b. r 7 i heard and determined in Ins absence, tical pee-wees have been doing witness my name and the seal ot
all in their power to Say some- said Court, affixed at Bloomington
thinthat would prove detriment- this 15tU of JuJcuP
al to our Chief Executive. Their
missiles have fallen harmless at
his feet,and to-day Grover Cleve
land is more firmly fixed in the hearts of the people than ever be
fore. Ilia administration throughout has been marked by honesty and economy and all the howling that Republican newspapers
can do will not lessen Cleveland popularity. The rebel flag episode has run its course, and our friends, the enemy, will have to fall back on the bloody shirt or some other thread bare issue. The verdict of the people in 1888 will be 'GTover thou hast been faithful with one term, we will give thee another."
Uvau arm part of Greene countv. by and
under nn arrangement with tho Indiana &
Illinois boutliern Iisuliond Company, wherein it will afford a continuous Hue of
Standard Guage Railroad track from the
city of Columbus in Bartholomew county, T If .. a il - i . e Oi, W . ma.
inuianu, ui me ciiy oi oi. jouih, Missouri.
"NVltness my namo and tho seal of tho
Board -of Comity Commissioners this, June
17th. 187.
WILLIAMSON M. ALKXANDEH.
seal Auditor Monroe Co., Indiana
; J line 25, 1887-4W.
Bailroad Election STo-
RICHLAND TOWNSHIP.
qpHK LEGAL VOTERS of Richland
X lownship, are hereby notified that
pursuant to an order of tho Board of Com-
misHioners of said eounty duly made on
the 14th day of June, A. 0. 1887, tu
polls will be opened on TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th, 1887. at the usual placo of holding elections in
said Township of Richland, upon the sub-
of September 1887.
WitncBS, the Cleric and seal of said Court, this 14th dav of June 1887. Enoch Fuller, Clerk.
insure a marc with fon; 1 will hold
a Pen on the colt fornix months for
t.hi fton.Qfin . Persons nartino with or
removinjr mares from neighborhood fi ;lliVftWnVu.!no. co
iT- -. L.n..n tT un m:ili l oi "i ho oi. uiuis . Cincinnati e they are Known to be w.ui h,H!,.nn(, pmnv n
1887.
L'LI.KU,
Clerk.
Undertaker
AND 1JPHOLSTEBM.
North end of Fee's Building, Col
ecc Avenue. Hearse furnished
when desired B LOOM I NO TON, - IKDJAZTJ
ITS PATB6BS
lAMa Tom
CiciiBiali
uaisviRt
before tlicy
foal, will bo bcld for insurance monw . . . ft t J
ey. i win noi neresioansioio ior ac
cidents should any occur. a 2-2 in B. F. STANGEU, Owner.
Old Reliable
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The Popular Through Route and Di
rect Fast Line to all points EAST and W3EST, Fast Time, Best Accommodations ? anil suru Connections in Union Depots.
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Stopping at Way Points.
Luzntiont FaTlor Cars on all Day Trains.
Palace Can cn all BigM Trains. FINE SAY COACHES OS &LL TSAIH8.
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ITr A T T A R (A Lcnvo St, Lotiis-
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LN GASH-
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Boys white shirts at 25 Rhorer's. ;
cts. at
V AND ALIA LINS. -
THE GREAT FAST M AIL LINE.
SSZBXFFS SALS. By virtue of three Executions H me directed froin the Clerk J of the Morgan Circuit Court, I will expese at public sale to the highest bidder n SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th A. IX , 1887. hetwecntbe hours ot 10 o'clock a. not., and 4 o'clock p. m.f ot said day, at the door of the Court Hause in Bloomington, Jonroo Count', Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seren years, the following-real estate, to-wit:
The west half of the south half of
the southwest qu alter of section six (6) town ten (10) north range and east all in Morgan County, Indiana. and on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interest and
costs, I will the same ;time andpiace expose at public salo the fee-simple
;of said real estate. . Taken as thejpropcrty of William . Whitsell at the suit of Sarah Spins. ,.. "... Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JONATHAN M. J7INXLE, Sheri tT of Monroe Cou n ty. June 7th. 1887. Harrison, Grubbs & Parks Att'y for Plaintiff.
LOW. value seekers should always secure PRICES thai, indicate bargains for sure. ALWAYS investigate always go slow. Made -hannv at last bv btivinsr Boofs and
liberal Ouough in their ideas, to shoes of Eo, W iuexaziL.
Tbe Shortest, Bst and Quickest Line between the North and South.
GoingLEa8t-r-Loavo-..6reencastle Junction at. 2 :28 a. m., 2.09 p in., 3 :!52 p. in. tnd 3;56a. m. Going West Leave Greencastle Junction at 1 :12 p. m., 11 :14 p. ni., 9:05 a. m and 12:22 uight. Going NorthLeave Terre Haute at 6 a. m. and 3:45 p.m.; arrive at-South 11:00 p. m. Making direct connection for all points under the sun. Your connections are sure and quick in Union Depots. No Transfers or Lay-overs and your accommodations are unexcelled. For further information as to time rates, routes, etc., address your nearest Ya ud alia agent, or J. N. LANG WOTHY, Traveling Paseugcr Agent, Terra Haute, In M. A. FORD, G. P. A., St.ls, M.o
WOOL WANTED. Take your Wool to the Woolen Mill, where lloitzman Bros., will pay you the highest market price. n. w. mikub. . ... Epwijf conn.
Mires (db
ATTORNEVS AT LAW. Will .practice in fall the courte.
hnsrness given prompt aud tention.
The Finest, Largest and Cheapest Stock of Wallpaper and Window Shades ever in this city at IcPheet ers 11 a rd w are Co's. Ed. Whetsell is a bargain buyer, A bargain maker and a bargain giv er. B.i a bargain taker heneefourth aud trade regularly at Whetsell 's.
Wagons and Buggies, Plows and Harrows, Building Hardware. Doors. Sash, Glass, Paint, Oils, Varnish, Steel goods. McPheeters Hardware Co. ' .
Without beautiful hair no woman Is beautiful. Is 3-ours Jailing oil or faded? The lo3s is vital. Parker's
Hair B -ham will preserve your hair
and give back its gloss and youthiul olor. Clean, eh gant, perfect. Preents dandruff. 4w-lm I had given mpself np as lest because of inherited scrofula. Tried evety thing lor purifying the blood without benefit until I used Parker's Ton ie, and can trutufnly say that it has cured me. I still use it for its splendid effect on my general health. H. K. Lind, Chicago.
All
careful at-
For Sals On Excn ASis-r-Onc
Phieton anclQii'e open Buggy and satisfaction.
two old Wtagoias: Jinqinre ot Boc.x.KxuAcnEKs Soss.
Mc Pn EETEits HakdwakkCq. Si ill keep the front rank in keeping eyery department liiled with goods of the best brands and manufactories. Otr large stock of Wallpaper and Window Shades have commenced' com ing in. Our stock of plows is larger remember we are agent for the Oliver Chill and Steel Plow, the best in thc world. Our stock of wagons and buggies hav arrived. Our general stock of bui crs Hardware is complete. Wc U 'oa large stuck of Cook Stoves and Ganges. We are agent for the Eai 1 Breakfast, the best stove on rcco I. Our stock of tinware is largo at of tho best quality of tin. YVe have consianly a
full force of workmen in pur shop. 1 4- a '.' r. i I
ami .aiu ii vni uu4 Mt uu n 1 uuung, slating, all kinds of Light or Heavy Iron work. Get oar prices before you buy r contract youi work as wc can save you money. All goods and wot k" fully guaranteed to give
Three doors eat of
46 25am S.OOarn 7.00pm 8. 00pm
Shalt ne 8 48 am 9.65 am 9 OS pm 10.10pm Sandoval S.5? am . . 9,18pm .... Odin 9.08 am 10.10 am 9.30 pm 10,30pro Flora 10. IS am LL02api 10.37 pm 11.35p Olner 11.02 am 11.40 am 11.20 pm 12.17am Vincennes 12.18 pm 12.52 pro 12.23 am 3.20am Lo-ve Alitchdl 130 pm 2.40 pm 2.28 am 3.18am Scvmour 4.11 pm 3.40 pm 3.45 am 4.27 m N. Vernon"
4.42 im 4.1a nm 4.U am 4.oa am
. . . ; a Arrive Cincinnati
7.22 pm 9.30pm 6.50 am 7.10 pm
Arrive Louisville 6.25 pm 6.25 pm 6.20 am . . . . W2STWAR. Aceom. 1)aj Kx. Kisht Eat. Past Ex. Leave Cincinnati f 6.30am 8.15nm 7.00pm 8.0Cfpm N. Vernon 9 20 am 10 37 am 9 45pm 10 30pm Snvmour 9 50 am 11 03 am 10 16 pm 11 03 pm Leave Mitchell 11.06am 12.01am 11.2pm 12,15am Vincennes 1 50 pm 2 10 pm 1 50 am 2 3S am Olney 2 53 pm 3 01 pm 2 53 am 3 30 am Flora 3 38 pm 3 3 pm 3. 42 am 4 15 am Odin - i - 4 43 pm 4 30 pm 4 50 am 5 15 nm Sandoval--4 52 pm 4 38 pm 5 00 am 5 25 am Shattuc - .., 5 00 pm 4 46 pm 5 10 am 5 35 am Arrive St. Louis 7.22 pm 6.40 pm 7.22 am 7.45am Through Sleeping Cars Jbo Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lovds Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York.. and all intermediate points. For Emigrauts and Land Seokors, the O. & "M." is the Best, Koute be
cause it is the Shortest and Quickest aud affords the best accommodations. The O. fc il. is the ouly Line running a Sleeping Car of any description between CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS. Close and sure connect-hms in Un ion Depots at all terminal points for the East ami West.
First National Bank, 3uuV
Bloomington,
For reliable information as to
outes, tickets, tunc, etc., apply in
person or by letter to C. G. Jones, District Passenger Agent Ohio & Mississippi Hy, Vikcexkks Ikd.
W, B. SlIATXUC
Gen Pass. At.
Prcs t & Gen,l Manager.
J. F. Baunard,
ltailroaa Comnanv." Stiindard. Guaefi
llaihozid to the amount of six tliousaml four hundred and twenty-live dollars
($6,425) bv way of a dou atlon. Tliat the
said "The St. Louis & Cincinnati Bailroad Company" is a corporation duly organized and exlstiug under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Indiana, which sa!id corporation propose to construct a Standard Guago Hailroad int and through said Towoshlp of Ulchland, and from tho city of Columbus, in Bjirtholomew county. Indiana, westwardly and sou?, h west ward ly through the counties of Brown, Monroe Greene aud Sullivan in said Suite, to tile eeuter of the Wabajh river. The samo will probably be constructed through t;!ie county of Sullivan and part of Greune county, by and under an arrangement with the Indiana & Illinois Southern Hailroad Company, whereby it will afford a continuous line of Standard Guage Railro id track from the city of Columbus in Bartholomew county Indiana, to the city of St. Louis Missouri. Witness my hand and the seal of tho Board of County Commisslouors this June 11th, 1BSS. .. "WILLIAMSON M. ALEXANDER. 8BAL Auditor Monroe Co., Indiana. June 25, 1887 4w.
Animals at Xarge, BE ;IT: REM UM BERED that the
of Monroe. County, Indiana, at their session held June 14th, 1887, passed the following order. "Ordered by the Board that the order of the Bord of Commissioners heretofore made o n the 9th day of June 153, and Recorded in Comraissionei's Record 'G page 95, pertaining to animals running at large within the limits of the various town-
! ships of the county is hereby repeal
ed, rescinded and held fir naught as to the townships of Bloomington, Richland, Van Burcn, Perr Clear Creek and 1 ndtan Creek, and that said 6rst order be continued in full force and effect as to all other townships in the county except those herein specified .. This order shall take effect and be in force on and after July 1st, 1887." '.;"
Road Supervisors will tnko due
notice thereof. . , v Witness nv hand and official seal this, June 17th, 1887. WILLIAMSON M. ALEXANDER,
seal Auditor Monroe Co., Ind.
June 22, 1887-2 w.
By virtue ot an execution V :m directed, from the Clerk of the Mon
roe Circuit Court I will expoae at public sale, to the highest bidder on SATURDAY, JULY 2d
between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day at
thc door of t he Court f oue in4
Bloomington, Monroe County, tho
rents and profits for a term not ex
ceed i n f seven ;; years, the lblioipiiMffl described real estete to-witr -
The South half of the Northwest
q uarktr of Section (27) twenty-seven
town f 10) North of Kane rai two
W n t r n n t.l i ?srri f . li irnl nnarl a. r mjos.-.-. -s
Section 22) twenty-two earot towtf and Range except taut part thereof :
tk sen bed as follows: Beginning at the Sou thcast corner of said q tiarter
Section thence North Y51 tiint
Al'A PaIaO kilAIIMi WmI r.11 Ah. '
with the road to the place of begin-" ning also a strip 35) thirty -five rods wide off of the East side of the South, cast quarter of Section 21 t anyone Bame town and Range- all in
amount of judgement, iotereitaad -costs, I will at the earns time mnd place impose at public sale the St ':
simple of said real estate, vrr rt;
Taken as the property of William
.y. Lilian a uie suit or rrctiertCK
Said sale will Ik? made without an f J
relief whatever from valuation or ap
praiaemcnt iawa. . - ; ,". J.
JONATHAN M, HINKLR.
June 2d, 1X87.
Rail Bead Blection Notice. VAN BUREN TOWNSHIP. rpilK LEGAL VOTERS of Van -L Buren Township, in Monroe county, Indiana, art .hereby notified that pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of said cou u ty, duly made on the .14th day of June, A. D., 1887, the polls will, be opened on TUESDAY, AUGUST 9tn, 1887, at the usual place of holding electtions in said Township of Van Bu ren upon the subject of such Township aiding in the construction of "The St .Louis dc Cincin nati Railroad Coinpan'," Standard Guage Railroad to the amount of five thousand four hundred and eighty dollars $5,480 by the way of donation. That thu sand "The St. Louis- & Cincin nati Railroad Company" is a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Indiana, which said corporation proposes to construct a Standard Guage Railroad, into and through said township of Van Buren, and from the city of Columbus, in Bartholomew county, Indiana westwardly south westwardly through the counties of Brown, Monroe, Greene and
Sullivan in said State, to the center
of the fFabash river. The same will
probably be constructed through the
county of Sullivan and part of Greene county, by and under an arrangement with the Indiana h Illinois Southern Railroad Company, whereby it will afford a continuous line of Standard Guage Railroad track from thc city of Columbus, in Bartholomew count Indiana, to the city of St. Louis, Missouri, Witness my hand and the seal of tlie Board of County Commissioners this June 17th. 1S87. W LLIAMSON M. ALEXANDER. ukal. Auditor Monroe Co., Iid. June 22, 1887-4 w. V '
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PERRY TOWNSHIP. THE LEGAL VOTERS of Perry TOwnsld p, In &!nroe Country, Imlhiim, are herb notified tljnt pursnnnt to an enler of the Board of Commissioners of said county duly made on the 14th (lay of .1 une, A. D. 1887, the .polls will be -opened on. TUESDAY AUGUST Onr, 1887, at the usual place of holding elect ios In sahl Township of Perry, upon tho subject of such Township aiding in the constructions of The St. Louis & Cincinnati Railroad Company," Standard Guage Railroad, to the amount of nineteen thousand two hundred dollars (19,200), .by way of donation That the said "Thb St, Louis & Cincinnati Railnul Company, is a corporation duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of ndhna, which said corporjition proposes to construct a Si am lard G unge Uailioad intt) and through said Township of Perry, and from the city of . Columbus, In Bartholomew county. Indiana, westwardly and southwardly through the counties of Rrown, Monroe, Greene aud Sullivan, In said , State, to the center of the AV abasli river. The same will probably lie constructed through the counties of Sullivan and part of G reene co unty, by. and under an arrangement with tlie Indiana & Illinois Southern Railroad Company, whereby it will afford a continuous line of Standard Guage Railroad track from the city of Columbus in Bartholomew, county, Indiana, to the city of St. Louis, Missouri. Witness my hand and the seal of the Hoard of Couuty Commissioners this J une 17th 1S87. -., , WILLIAMSON M. ALEXANDER, seal. : Auditor Monroe Co., Indiana. Juno 26, 1887 4w. '
Railroad JBleelibii JTetice BLOOMINGTON TOWNSHIP THE LEGAL VOTERS of Bloomington Township, iu Monroe county, Indiana, are hereby not! lied that pursuant tj an order of tlie Board of Commissioners of said county duly made on the I4th day of Juno, A. 1). 1887, the polls. wilLbo opened on TUESDAY, AUGUST 9Tir,m7. at tho usual place of holding olections in said Township of Bloomington, upon the subject of such Township aiding in the construction of "The St. Jouis & Cincinnati Railroad Com pany," Standard Guago Railroad to the amount of thlrtv-three thousand three hundred dollars ($33;?iOfl) by way of donation. That the saf'd tThe St. Louis & Cincinnati Railroad Company is a coriHiration duly organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Stats of Indiana, wbleli . said ...corporation
proposes to construct a bUiudard Guage
Kaihoad into and through said Townsh
i$y Tirtue ox a certiued copy? of ,ia
Decree to me directed. fitra the
Clerk of the Monroe X3rcit Courts
inn cause whet ei a Jacob WV
is Plaintiff, and Therisa L Helton..
Oliver j arxor. ciai. are ueientianta sm
requiring me to make tli- autn ;ofe Eight Hundred and Eighty Dollars ; and Twent v-five eon ta with intcrMt. A
on said decree and cost e ' lwill ex M
lose at Public Sali. to the highest
Dinner on
SATURDAY, JULY 20 Ai D.
and 4 o'clock i. m. of a kid da v. - a
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roe county, ludiann, the rents aud;;-
proiits for a term not exceeding scv$
en vears. of the followinsr, rieae.ri ltd
Real Estate, to wit: ; 'fM
Patt of the ont lot No TKil thirty- ffl
five i n HI mm in of nn nnil Inworiluwl - -M-a
follows, to-wit Reo'inniiH t
Southwest corner of said out lot N6'.i
(35 Running theiicflj South 66jrp Sixty-six feet tlicnce East 132 Ou ;pm
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North 66 Sixty-aisc, feci tlienceg
West 132 One nmlred likfl Thir gm
in u C 8i u cumniaint anu monvaro
and ui oss. com j Ui n t and . mortgager
mentioned: and described iir
much thereof as ma v be necetiianriS
accortt-
to pay and satis fs th satno
ing to law, and return the. prweeeda of said sale to the Clerkn office fore
said, to be applied first to the pa-
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gem en t and interest of said plaintiff anil t.hin urnnnti. tr h imvibahiI. . f
the judgements and interest of saul
Defendants, Louden, Carniichael and
Said real estate situated in Mon
roe County and State of f fidiana.
If such rents and profits wiil not
sell for a suflicient suni rie
at the same time and . place,
to public sale the.fec simpiie of said I!
real estate, or so much thereof S aiiM
may be sufficient to discharge said
decree, interest andcoses;: Soiil call orill A mftf vrHhruit
any renei wnamrer irom vaiuaiiou
or aooraismenfi taws. -
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Richard IK. Garr. Adtninistratorg
son L. Graves, Naoma Bnty et al.
Iu the Gircmt Court-ot Monroe
County, Indiana, Scptetalfe
To Lttcinda Grares,- John R;
son X. Graves? JSaoma Bray, f -yniba
Lucindav E. Graves. Y Enoch Fulled
Williamson M Alcx-.nder, and DHl on Talbott ) Trustees of t he Monroe
Cotintv Librarv fundi
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ciiul lue booye named. ne iLioor, aw
Administrator of the estate afercsaiV
westwardly and south west ward ly throuili
the counties of Rrown, Monroe, .'Greene
and Sullivan, in said State, to the center of
the Wabash river. The same will proljally he constructed through the counties of Sullivan and part of Greeno county, hy a nd under an arrangement with the Indiana & Illinois Southern Railroad Company whereby it will afford a continuous line of Staneard Guage Railroad track from, the city of Columbus In Bartholomew county,
Indiana, to the city of St. Louis, Missouri. ;
Witness my hand and tho seal of the Bonrd of County Commissioners this June 17th 1887. y WILLIAMSON M. ALEXANDER. r seal : Auditor Monroe Co., Indiana, June 20, 13S7.4W. 4 r ' Tf? v
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Mrs Gregory The Latest Styles af all kinds o I Millinery Goods constantly on Hand.
The ladies are respectfully inyitea to call and inspect my stock before leaving their orders else where. I am now located in mv new build
He; on College Avenue, third door North of Fee'ss.coriier.
making you defendant thereto, and
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cree oi saia court, autnonzinff luc r
sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said dtceclent, and lit;
said petition diAcrilHHi, tx V)ake as 4
uni u Tail ilia nnvmonLni iiir nnit ,h nnii r
liubl Hties of said estate; and that; said petition, ao Sled and pendir.c, m set for hearing in said Circuit Court
Court, tlie same being the 6th day of m
Septcmoer 18S7. .:;s.' -:-:f:f: '. Witness, the Clerk and seal of
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Deeds, Mortgagua aii4 other instruments in writinff accurately
Collections a special tv? Monsv to
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