Bloomington Courier, Volume 13, Number 50, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 October 1887 — Page 4

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fSPECIAL NOTICE. Ten H. I. S. T. Fills wiU cure any case of chills on earth. We Have tie largest number of printed recommendations of any medicine extantods of the M. I. S- T. Comnanv is to furnish references in everv community in wliich the remedy its sold. We never make a statment without nroof. We solicit inve

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V Dxtroit, Mich ..September 29th 1887 Haying been preatly.tronbled with indigestion for some time and not finding any relief, I purchased a box of M. L S. T. and was entirely with one box. I think it the greatest medince ior cooiplaintB of like nature in tlie woild. aait acted like magic in my case, . . '...-.J-.- "; . G. A. Strengson, Bron eon Street. ML I. S. Ti cured me of Dyspepsia, W. A. Jknson, 202 Griswold Street, M.J.S. T. cured me of Jaundice and Liver Complaint. I do a good amount of talking about II. I. S. St ; ,1 .C Norman FPilliams, 200 Griswold Street. I have had a very bad pain in my lelt side just above the hig for three years; three boxes of Jf , I. S. T. Fillsrcured me, '. . -t.l'. -WnaJ.pioTO, Crawford street, Detroit, Mich. I was laid up with Rheumatism six-months; four boxes ot M. I. S. T. cured roe. ,-:.t",.i... E-Romoilt, No. 334 MuUett Street; Detroit, Mich, Thave suffered for years with Asthma, four boxes of M. I. S, T. makes me fell like a new roan. I woik every day, I have a good appetite and am stronger and weigh heavier than for years. , J. J. Rax, Engineer G. T, By., Detroit, Mich. M. I. S. T, cured me of Rheumatism after the doctor and a number of other remedies failed. 1 recomun-nd ii to everybody. . P. Dean, Contractor and Builder, 130 Trumbull Ave, Detroit. I had blood poison fer over thirty years; tried everything that was recommended or advertised; tried all the regular: doctors and all the irregular doctors, receeived no benefit from any of them. I tried M. IB S T.;it has made a perfect cure, Robert Robinsom, 652 16th st Detroit Mich.

I'jsed M. I. S. T. ,for Rhematism and Piles; I consider it the best medicine on earth. Wk. L. Witiiey, Foreman at H, P. Baldwin. Detroit, Mich. M. 1. S. T. is the finest tonic I ever used. I have recommended it to hundreds; It always gives satisfaction. Ch'as. O. White, Finuey Touse, Manages IFhite's Theater, Detroit, Mich. I have been afflicted for years with Rheumatism; 1 have received more benefit from M. J , S. T. in a few weeks than all other medicines and doctors combined. 1 feel safe in recommending M, I S. T. in any case of Rheumatism in the world. J. H. Kelly, 190 Sixth St., Detroit, Mich. I have been aflT'cied with Rtieumatism for the last thirty years, and last January I was not able to dress or feed myself without assistsifce. Alter taking six boxes of M. 1. Si T. I, consider myself almost well; I recommend it to every budjr Yak Whiteseli., 428 Fourteenth ave. Detroit, Mich. Four boxes of M. 1. 8. T, cured,me!f a bad case of Dyspepsia and Neuralgia, Miss cennie McCartnkt, 173 Leverett street, Detroit, Mich. I was treated hy five different doctors for as many. ditfrent diseases . When I was fast on my bed I commenced to tak M. I. S. T. I am now perfectly well. I recommend M. I, S. T. to everybody in F. A. P. r Mrs, M, i. Lowell. 939 Wabash ave, Detroit. Mich. M. I. S. S. Cured me of a severe case of Dyspepsia and Neuralgia of many ears standing. o Mrs. Dos.ey, 173 Leverett street Detroit Mich.

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My daughter suffered from Rheumatism for nearly a A ear, which was so painful at times Jw

screams could be heard for a block away; she could. hardly walk, her ankles were so out of shapr. She also suffered with St. Vitus1 Dance. One box of M. I. S. T. cured her J.i.-'-Qi

Mrs. MarTv A. Galet, 370 Franklin street, Detroit, Mie

1 have suffered with Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, General Debilitv, Flux and Rheumatism for

ten years; have tried everything but no relief until 1 began taking M. L S.T. I got relief from r the beginning. 1 have taken six boxes; i teel wcH and strong. I cannot say enough for it " Mrs. Robertson, Professionti,! Nurse, Detrt, vMlcb, 4 Most heartily I indorse this wonderful remedy, M. I. S. T. to those eifiicteti with Constipation; ; " Dyspepsia. Kidney and Liver troubles: . My trouble was caused by exposure and hardships in the '.'1 1

late war. I have taken two boxes with pleasing results. I recommend it to everybody; it aiwaya gives 88 ttsfaction. ' . v W. Hoa173 Park streety DetroiJMicli.fv.M

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MRS. WILLIAM KIN LIE and MRS. BELL, 387 Seven--i teenth street, Detroit. .!.- M RS. ANNA KINLIE, 389 Seventeenth ... street, Detroit BARNARD MORRIS, Croghan .Street, Detroit. ALBERT CAPNEK, 599 Eighteenth street, Detroit THOS lERMEDY, 110 Crawford street, Detroit. HENRY PURCELL, Wood and Coal dealer, 500 Michigan avenue, Detroit. "V :- ; :

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FRANGIS REILLY, Rice's Hotel. Detroit A. U. KELLY, 100 Wayne street, Detroit. ...... ' ' J., A. DkGAUT, Hardware Dealer, 779 and Zt&M -Michigan ave, Detroit. . ' v.' : " , -' G. W; DINSMORE. 204 IHiciiian ave Detroit. - .i .MR. and MR?. HOWARD, 465 Macomb st., Detroit.,;

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DEMOCRATIC TO.HJE CORE.

V':- h. .:' Tub Republican state organs are making a: gfik oyer t b 3 late city flection at Jndiait-. apoiis a city that is conceded on all bands to bei BepabUcan but on account of their corrupt men and measures even the Republicans themselves were beginning to detrast their strength. With all their bummers bosses ind corruption they carried the city for mayor, by the small majority of 7.86fto say nothing of tbeDemocrats that voted the labor ticket. A ga-lo-ri-ous victory, wasen't it? The Rev. Sam Small in one of his discourses recently said: "1 was born a Democrat, raised a Democrat - I studied its principles fully. I worked fori it, and have -spent money -tor it I have drank whisky, for it. c I have stolen ballots for it I have stuff boxes for it -I; did all it told .me, and it took me within a lalf mile of htlL" v And when preaching, at a high salary fails, Sam will -no .doubt study the principles of the Republican jpartyj workor it; spend money for if ; drink whisky lor it; steal? ballots for it; do all it tells him, and it .will take him rwitbin a very few ?od of Jiell. Ebbsioent Cleveland is doing

4 ji bis power toward reformf?y ing many of the old Republican

abuses, and at his present rate, with hisfidelity to Jhis bwn views

I on national qnafeons,; we

expect the jsorfd.wqrk to gov on

throughout bis entirr ailmmistra

tion. He has a policy and he lias the back-bongjllow it He is working in harmony

irifh Um honest convictions of

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and mncb good is being realized .

Notwithstanding the facts

that, with the co-operation of a few fellow Democrats, he has turned out hundreds of useless employees, who were given

places and fostered by a republican administration, and by so doing, saved thousands of the people's money;that he has given firmness and confidence to. our financial system,, accomplished a wonderful reiorm in our pension department, and done much toward reforming our civil service and many other abuses of equal importance, the Jim Blaines,

John Shermans and Forakers,

seeing the clods fast tumbling

in upon the "bloody shirt,1 their only comfort and joy, in their wild and frantic search for campaign stuff to take its place, are attacking the present administration iwitb all their power because perchance some good for nothing tellow ha0 -received--an appointment to some 5th of 6 tb class Postoffice. They have the audacity; to condemn President Cleveland because he can not know personally every mam that, be appoints and thereby make the administration perfect They are straining at gnats and swallow-

ling elephants. It was under

their own administration that these abuses arose; abuses that the Republican party in their

platforms for the past quarter of

a century have promised vto reform but all of which have continually grown worse. These are facts about which the learned or ignorant, rich or ppor,Democrats Republicans can not be mistaken and are facts that will tell when the people cast their ballots in 1888. "4e

wood sawing machine. J oh n Hun tington' a stallion took first premium at the fair. Miss Kate Scisco is teaching at the Mitchell school house, Clear Creek township.. Lightest mast crop for years With the swine its a clear case of

Boot hog or die."

Indianapolis to attend the business College. ' ; The first lecture of the regular course will be given by Col. J. P. Sanford, Oct. 22nd. : 1 1 ; Miss Emma Bain has returned to college and will complete her course with the present Junior class. Prof, Bryan- did not meet his

Tii uBffl VM classes Monday and Tuesday on Democratic aspirants for joint. - - ii: "ivfc Afi.L-

Kepresentative are looming up

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all sides.

David C Mayfield has moved to !

the house recently occupied by Abe Skirvin, Benton township. On November 15th John Gil more takes his seat as County Commissioner. Mr. Gilmore has had a large experience in conducting township affaire having been Trustee of this o ... ..... . township three terms. He is an honest, affable gentleman and will make a record as Commissioner that Monroe county will feel proud of. BUENA VlftTA. Mrs. Willie Oliphant is slowly recovering. Miss Ella Tarkingto is visiting friends in Bloomington. Norvel Weiner was visiting at Mr. John Smiths last Sunday. r Jack Foddrill is running the huckster wagon for Turner Bros. Milt Weiner is drilling wheat for the farmers near Bloomgton this

week.

Preston Brassfield was through this section this week with a load of beef.f- James Shipm an and family have just returned from a visit to Dubois county. ? T T " v. ; Harvey Phillips and Dora Deckard were joined in weddlock. one dy last week. Turner Bros, intend moving their store in a few days'to South Union. Who wilt be. the next man to put up at this place?

CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE COURIKR'S

CORPS OF CORItESPONDENCE.

SALT CREEK.

An, average acreage of wheat has !

College Notes FURNISHED BY JOHN It. BRILL. Bert Fesler went home to vote Monday. ' . : Barney Moon has gone home on business. Fred Monical spent Sunday with his parents at Brooklyn. Dr. Jordan was away yesterday. Prof. Atwater had charge. The scientific society met at Dr. Jordan's Wednesday night. R. E.' Wilson went home .Wed nesday on account of his health. The fbpt-;ball team is at Indianapolis to-day" .playing ' the Franklin team. , An observatory isbeing erected in Dunn's field orth Vf the college

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account of the death of hifcfather.

Wm. P. Rogers deliverexf a very able lecture on "The Purpose of Life," to the students Sunday afternoon. Thefrencb examinations are fortnightly, A number have "reconsidered'1 and will not take french any longer, - 5 . Frank Singleton, classCM86, ; now on the editorial staff of the Martinsville Republican, visited1 Chapel, Wednesday, . ;j.v Pearson and Drescher .fre Betas. Hoagland and Louden, jr are Phi Gams. Miss Lemon isoa .Theta. Jenkins is a Phi Psi. . rW. W. Parsono, president of the State Normal, will deliverJiis popu1 ar lecture on"The Ethics1 of Shakespeare," Sunday afternoon; The lecture tickets are now on sale. -The association liift. made a special effort to secure a good course. The course will consist of 1 entertainments. No stjfdent can afford to miss any of these lectures. PREMIUM LIS J . Continued from itlrtmie' .

Calico q nil t, Agnes C Foster, 'rs C Evans. Crazy quilt. Sarah Col heart Mary ays. Rugs sirs : Henry EHer. Mrs Pa Ly Berry. Woolen stockings Mary Bunger; Cotton stockings. Mary Bnnger. Woolen mittens, Mary Bunger, Table Coyer, Mary Bungeir, cuildren's depabtment, Darning, Kate Elger, Button hole display. Kate Elger. Calico quilt, Zibbie Elger. Kate Elger. r MECHANICAL. Specimens Building Stone: H B Campbell, Wagon arnefcs: San ders A Stetnhagen. , Saddle, Sanders h Stmnhagen. Collars, Sanders & Stienuagen, Sod Plow, Seward & Co. Hurrow, McPheeters Hardware Co. Corn Iflan ter, McPheeters Hardware Co. Monumental work. Gray & Co. Threshing machine, Eller and Howard. Washing machine, Phillip Krugh..

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McCALLA & GO'S. JjNLadies, don't fail to see this ytock before making purchase).

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Robt Gilmore; 10 yds r.ig carpet

Mrs G S nth crland , rug, jway , S u ther land; fur rug, Mrs B A Rogers; Cotton, quilt, Mrs t. IMuettkil s&, Minnie Borland ; aprofi,;fs ft" gilmore, crazv cushion, siijhftie Jiprland table scarf, Qrcttie tiinsmorp tibtfd cushion, Mrs iulia BraxUikitia': cover. Libbie Cookcrly, painted banner, Libbie Cookerly, pillow Ij&ms, Mrs B A Rogers, sun bonnet, Mary A Campbell, pair woolerj -sfpekings, ws J ...... iu t eh i n s, coHon w stock i ngs, mis Robt Gilmore, pair mittens, Mrs j Hutch in s, chamois robe Mrs J Allen LADIES DEPABTMjRjN Business exhibits. Stajpjiing Libbie Cookerly. Painting on silk, Mrs B A Rogers. Painting on while velvet, Li bbie Cook erly. Pai n ti ng on colored velvet, Flora Fec -Pair panels oil, Flora Fee.' ART-OECORATI jE WORK. Repousse work, JPlora Fee, Jennie Wilson. Lustra paintfn'L Whet-, sell. Painting on China, Lib Cook erly Do, ti lev, jrc,n nic JVilson, Flora Fee. Do, elate, Jennie Wilson, Flora Fee, Painting work display, Jennie Wilsonv Flora Fee, Painting placques; Flora Fee, Flower .painting" oil display, jenuie Wilson. PainUng speeimonf, Jennie Wilfion.; Landscape oil display, Lena Beck, EVa Hall. .Paint' ing speci men s,ms Lena Beck. Sketch from nature, pointing, Mrs B F Adams. . OLD I A I1 1?8;;D.B!A UTMKNT.

ALL THE LADIES TO CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTI- ' FULL LINE OF

MILLINERY GOODS

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VANDALIA LINE.

THE GREAT FAST MAIL LINE.

The Shortest, Best and Quickest Lino between the Rorth and South. Going ISast Leave" Greenbastle J unction at 0:28 a. m., 2:09 p. m., 3:32 p;.m. and 2:56 a.m. ' ; . Going West Leave Greencastle Junc

tion at 1 :12 p. m., ll;H;p. m., 9:05 a. m and 12:23 night. ; .

Going . JSTortb Leave Terra Haute at 6 a. m. and 3:45 p. ml ; 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 in formation as to time rates, routes; etc., address, your nearest Vandal lament; or J. N. LAKGWOTHY, Traveling Passuger Agent, Terrs HnuteuIn

-The fall goods at the . Bee Hive are elegant don't iail to see them.

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THE BEST GOODS Lowest Priees.

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Notice of Adzninistsration

Notice 13 hereby given,, that the undersigned has been appointed .by' the Judge of the Circuit Court of Mon ioe i County. State of Indiana.adinin iatrator of the estate of Isaac Bowen late of Marlin(C6iantT deceased. . , ........... . ....... ..... Said estate is supposed tb be - mr vent, : , WILLIAM BQWEj, f Administrator; Sept 28, 1887 . ,R. A. Fulk, attorney.

doing to Quit.

We are going to quit the sale ot Wall Paper and; Wind Shades, and we ndwdlesire all of our customers to have an opportunity to get some of the bargains in this line. We will sell every pattern and every window shade' at actiral cost and this is

your only change as, we will buy uo more. .,"'" McPheeters & Shoemaker. ; P. S. All accounts belonging to said firm must be settle, up at once by cash or note. Gentlemen ilia apove must not he put off. Gome, forward at once and settle upncj. matter how large .or small the amount is. It has to be settled. Delay is tilyliablc to make trouble. . .-.. '

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Administrator's. Sale ol; Seal State.

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Notlee is hereby given that the UDet: signed Commissioner of the Pike CirctiH Court, appointed to m11 certain rel.ttte belonging to the parttea in an action thwIn pending for partition, wherein Han1 son T. Rose m an and others are pi alntlf i and Belle JRfarshall and others are defendahs, will offer at private sale at tit e Con 1 House door in the town of Bloomlngtm 3 on the 21st day of OCTOBER, 1887, at 1 o'clock p. in. of said day the following real estate in Monroe county, in the Stat of Indiana to-wit: '..' v k - i . Lots three and four of the Xorthwert fractional quarter of section one, township nine, north range one west, erenty-three and seventy-two one hundredths idrea. Also the South half of the Southwe

quarter and the Southwest quarter of th dfoutheast quarter of section one, township nine. North of range one west; on hundred and twenty ncres and In all one

hundred and ninety-three and eenQhtwo one hundredths acres. : V TVUUS OP Q 1 T POnA

balance in six months, the pnrchawr glr -m

inrr note with aonroveu suretv hearimr

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Bids for the aboire described real estate

should be left'Titti IV W. Miers. EMMET M. SMITH,

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Sept.201S87. -Miers & Corr attorneys.

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nainb on a paokage of COFFEE Is a -guaxautee of oxoollence. v

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COFFEE is kept in all ftrat-olass stores from the Atlantic tc the Paoifio.

COFFEE

Is never good when exposed .to the air. Always buy thxsbrand InhermetioaUy aaaled ONTJ POUND PACK.OES.

Don't luilio see that $2M Boot at the ' BBB HIVE.

Notice is hereby given, that the

undersigned Administrator of the

estate Of William C.Graves, deceased will b5? order of the Monroe Circuit

Court, otter for sale at public auction

to the highest bider on Uhe premises

herein nReje uefori bed on

TUESDAY, the 8th day of NO

VEMBER, 1887,

at 1 o'clock p. m., the undivided two

thirds of the following real estate in Monroe county, in the JLtate of Indi ana towit: iV

The Northeast quarter of the

Northwest quarter and the North

west quarter of the vNorth West quar

ter and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter except ten acres

off th North aide, thereof all in sec tion Uiirty-tlirep, in townehipecven. North range two West Containing in all one hundred and : ten acres more or less. . 'V- ; Torms of Sal: ne third cash in hand, one-third in six months' from

day of sale and one-third in twelve mouths from ilay of sak. The pur-!

ciiaser giving notes lor qeierea pay men ts bearing six per cent . interest from date and attorn eye- fees, waving tfi relief from valvatipn or appraiameht laws. With good freehold surity.. ,- ... RICHARD Wv CARR , : . AdirtinistVator. i Oct. 3d 1887. . Yi R. A. Fulk atty. for Admr. The best SM Bed or White Blaukets in the world at

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Aministrator's Sale of Bal XfUto. Notice ia hereby Kivun that the undersigned Administrator the Estate of iniiiam Bv- Rodita def eeaced, will; by order of the Monroe Circuit Court, offer lor sale at priTate Vendue from' this day until the 20th day of Oct 168 the following real estate in Monro cbuntyr indiana or so much thereof as will pay the debts of said decedent, towit: , , Parte. lot Seminary Lota thirtyeight and forty-five, being a part of the east halt of the south-east quar

ter of section five in township igh V North range one; WesV beginning a i a point sixteen and one-half feet. .

South of the Sbutheaat: corner 'of

Seminary lot seven, thence tuning West tltirtecn pole and sixteen nkZ thence North one pole, thence West twenty six pole and nine linkV

fcUCUWV VIVUVH OCIVU pWICO MIU HI links, thence East thirty-nine poiea and twenty-five links, thenoe North' aix poles1 and .ix tipks to the placa of beginning; also a part of Semin ary lot, sixty-eight, being in town ship ciguTs North range one! MreV

being five acres off of the jSdnth aidte3 of said lot sixty-eight. V ;

And if not sold at private sale for

the mil appraisea vauio mereot oy m

said day, 1 Will on the premises oflef the same for sale at Fublic Auction

to the highest bidder on FRIDAY, the 21st day of OCTOBER, 198T, at 2 o'clock in. the alteaooai ;if:-t . - J Ter -of 81 in band Joh; the any- of- sale, oaa.i t.: : i ilt vj. m-m

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sale, and one-third in twelve months

from day of sale. Purchasot givinir

notes for defered payments, waving

renei irom vaiuauoa or appraise?

nient laws, bearing six per; eenjL ia terest from date and attoioy fcfti " " TOLBEUT H. StlDBrjOT

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