Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 January 1889 — Page 4
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gJtf DEMOCRATIC TO TI1E CORE.-11gP
The United States Senate spent a whole-day last week fixing a protective tariff " on spool cotton, for the sewings women to
it is the heighth of impudence tor you to ask now that he should push the bilE Why should he push it? There is no need of haste an bis part, for according
to your campaign promises the Republicans are going to show that they are the only true friends of the soldiers (?). Our own private opinion, however, candidly and publicly expressed is, that if any of our comrades are depending on a Republican Congress to pass the arrearage of pension act, they will be sadly disappointed. By the way,vhy do not some of the Republicans push the bill now? it is before Congress; it is not Col. Mat-
son's property; the committee of
which he is chairman has reported favorably on it. Not a Republican in Congress has opened bis head about it since the election. - Charley McPheeters wants
to sell you your groceries. Give
him a trial.
University
Mrs. Boone visited coilige Thurs-
Gex. Horar isnow Governor, although Le received ten thousand less than a majority ot the votes of the State. His plurality over Matson was 2,200. Thb Couriers legislative reports will be full and fresh. We have made arrangements to print the news from the State capital in advance of all weekly newspapers published in this part of the State.
You can now buy a good bound novel for about thirty-five cents. The same size school
book would cost about a dollar Uay.
and twenty-five cents. A Dem- Byard IFright is the lattest addi-
Ocratic legislature proposes io tion to the Sigma Chis.
The attendance at the cliaptl is
m i falling off. a bis suould not be, xrr222..2 2 l-j.-.-" U. L ' T I.
Ytiusa ia tuecioiB uiei v iu- The question is: Are vpu for the
dianapolis last Monday to cast j old flag and an appropriation."
the .vote f the State for iiarri-l Earl Harlan has left college and
soil and Mo ton, Capt. Beem, of 1 returned to his home at Osgood, Ind.
ih Alftfttnr fmm the Prof. Boone delivered a lecture to
iftli Strict, was BOfr on Land, the teacher of Cbwago last Friday.
a w lAiidlv aKnaed bv Re- on 1 ,su 10 uear lue mu8att' V'
puuUvallo prtjaeui lor uio auocuw. .
w uuatiy ciuc ui, utm wcap,o The class in Forensics under Prof.
if.he bad been on a run all the Miter will oe '-British Eloquence"
way from Spencer. If the people I as a text book
had elected John R. East he I Prof. TFbodford has been suffering
Wn An ha ml nrnmnt- with a cold this week and was unable
lvto vote for Cleveland and tohearUi8 cla9se3
made by cnttivating orchards and planting vineyards, raisin;? therein, grapes, strawberries, and melons. Many citizens of ou.i county make a handsome living b' raising tliese products even on a small scale. Our township has good churches and
schools, and the fartherest point is only 12 miles from Bloom ington the
conntv seat of Monroo county.
ZTeaith is. good, very little fever and
ague here. There is an abundance of good water. No use of going to
the far west and enduring perils on
he frontier and trouble with the red
men of the forest, when there is
ilenty of good land in Monroe conn-
y and espacialiy in Salt Creek town
ship, which can be bought at a bar
gain, and a substantial living made
theaeon. It is our wish that many
who read our article will conclude to
locate here soon and make their homes among us. A great deal of the land is well timbered and also
fenced. J. B. E.
CITY DELINQUENT LIST.
Thurmau.
will spend Saturday and Sunday
The Telephone declares in tUi EUaJRyan, of this city-
iavor of an election law that Misses Overman and Lillardwere wUl prevent bribery, . As the ?fp of the r Jt v , , week on account of 11 fcealth,
eanor 01 mat sneer nau coarse - -Ji V- v . . - : . . V , Dr. tbrdan delivered a lecture on
vi fflCK waw V tha "Written language of the
lore the lat ejection, aid; all OImm19 in 'Owen Hail Thursday.
through the campaign was deep Quite a number ot students were
in the cess-pool ot poli tical cor-1 ont of college this week on account
ruptions, we admit that he of ill health caused by severe colds, knows somethinffaboutahe ne Miss Lizzie Busairk. of Gosport,
.! . . 1 . . . i 1 i.- and Miss Etta Cravens, of Centre cessity of a stringent election r n -. , tl TT . . . Vf.llitv vT5.it.pr1 I h a TTnivAraitu Kri-
law; nut .us cries tot reiormanon day
are a iraua anu snam, as au .r. Burns, of Monticello, visited
will readily admit who are ac- the University the past week. Hf
quainted iwith the reputation f of will accompanf the Spaugler outin
that sheet. ; - -party to Europe tins summer.
' ' m i mm . ; v : I Ifon. Jos H. Shea has returned to
lTia wonny or noie, wiax; ior me join ?89t He has been attending to
STSSJSl vu duties of prosecutor in his conniwrnrnn crranir-n hvthp npnsmn flft-1 1
fitment where there was ten grant- tue Past thx;ee weeks having been ed during the campaign, and that recently appointed deputy in that
too, notwithstanding that at that t judicial district.
lime me greaiei pan 01 we ... pensiuo
officials, examiners, clerks, Aaf were Ren G. Smith and his SOU
lound at
Dunn corner. Uall anu see
away from their duty doing political rvii fi of iU
nd, while now it 181 J . .
County
work for Cleveland
Diesumed thev are at their ost earn UDn corner.
ing their aalaries. Martiasville them when you want anything
Gazette; Iin4he grocery line.
That is all -bosh;" If you
will torn to last Monday 's daily
papers.yoa will see that pensions
were granted to 76 persons in
Indiana! Tuesday 62 Indiana pensions .were granted, and the
daily average is lolly as large, and probably larger, than it was
during the campaign.
Sale of Lots, iu the City of Bloomington, Indiana, the same being delinquent on taxes for the jear 1887 and iormer years Anderson tas. II. lot 55, value 200, delinquent taxes 11.00. Allen Israel, lot 24 Young's addi
tion, value $125, delinquent taxes Ensian Newton, Lois
0 ,3t,' ICMears, Hannah K Boflenbaeher 'Estate, lots Nop. 349' Vanlleyning, Thalia and 850, part lot 129, value of $60.75 , Brown Kiehard delinquent taxes $35.90. Brown, Ensign N, Brown John and wife,lots . Young's j Brown, and Fanny addition. Nos. 15.19 and 20. value ! J Church.
Notice to Non-Besi&H&s. Stae ot Indiana, Monroe County,
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In the Circuit Court of Monroe Couiv, in the State of Indiana. Chas G Corr, admr, with the will annexcd,of Eben Newton 1 deceased.
vs. Vio. luuo.
NOTICE OF CITY TREASURER.
"Somebody wrote to the editor
of a village papor to ask how he
would 'break an ox The editor re
plied as follows : 'If only one ox, a good way would be to hoist him,by
means of a log chain attached to
his tail, to the top of a pole 40 feet from the ground. Then hoist him
by a rope tied to his horns to an
other pole. The descend into his
back a five ton pile driver and if that don't break him, lot him start a county newspaper and trust peo
ple for subscription. One of the ways will do it sure."
A camp fire and installation of
officers F. D. Mathaws Post No.108 G. A. R., of Ellettsville, was held at the G, A. R. haU,January 5th,1889. The following officers wLere installed
W, H. Jackson, Commander; Wm
Whaley, Senior vice-Commander;
Jas Ellett, Junior vice-Commander;
L. H. Constable, Adjutant; John Eakin,Quartermaster ; W.L.Whitted Surgeon ; Abner Thorn as,Chaplain ;
W. G. Dunning, Officer of the Day ;
N. Sumner, Officers of the Guard;
G. W. Matson, Representative to
the-Department Encampment ; Win Struit, Alternate. Commander Jackson and Elder Henry Griffin made interesting addresses, and everybody enjoyed themselves hugely. The boys of the Ellettsville Post always know how to have a good time. An Towa editor gives a correct insight into the frail ity of human nature in the following: "Lasfc week a man stepped up to us and said he
would pay us every cent he owed us if he lived until Saturday p, m. We
presume the man died. Anothei
said he would pay us in a day or two
as sure as we were born. Query
Did the man lie or were we never
born? Another said he would set
tle as sure as shooting. We are led
to the conclusion that shooting is
uncertain. Another said he hoped
to go to the devil is he did not pay
us in three daTs. Haven't seen him
since; suppose he has gone but we
trust he has not.hoped in vain.Quite
a number said they would see us to
morrow. These have been stricken
blind", or else to-motrow has not come. One man told us six months ago that he would pay us soon as he
got some money. The man would not lie, so of course he has not had
a cent.
Take your country produco
to Charley MoPheetersGreeves'
old stand.
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COSTBIBUTIONS BY THE COURIERS
COfiPS OF CORRESPONDENCE.
SALT CREEK.
Why not have a fox drive in this
part of the county.
No suggestion could be more HnbJe five b- which aver a
absurea tban that the Jiemocrat- 260 pounds
JC party snouia receae irom US Marion Kent ha3 sold his mills to
prei f position as to the tariff.! uncle Ki Deckard and will soon
It t:ort!dVnpt if it would, and it moveto Jlfadison.
I iom Huntington sola his hoss
proiecnon ior proiecuon s eaKe. Sii. , flmn!t5n, TPPM a hnn
i"iV 22' : r 2 I.- 1
fi lorwaru ny me epunncant.. py Kew Yettrs g,fta bouncing
and the old axiom of Democrat- democratic,- boy arrived at his house
ic faith that taxes must be gen- that .day.
erai, and not special, and limit- Dink Sexton, who has been work
ed ta the needs of the Govern- W-V1 ?aBl a, 18 J1fe
. .---iw ... . . I visiwug uis reiauvcs. um byo uu
iHCTiiv- WviHiiuu,a.,jf u..w iikes-the country well and will re-
is an iiTepressible conflict: If turn jn the spring.
Will end until me war tanif There is'sevcrai thousand acres of
is reduced toa peace footing and gootl fertile now lying idle and un
import duties are laid exclusive- cultivated in M mroe county, bev-
lit AiTknklitf tininnAa I f.
. n. . yr-. Utl In .Rltf.rwk tnwnnhin. and nf
Ir Col. Biatson intends to push 1 this we will peak in this article. A
the arrears bill, as he has so often I large amount of this land can be
promised, he will have to get down j bought at a low price if sought for
to DUBiness. wv ami if properly utilized would
iiIPcih'" dustrious families wno arc now un-
ejRSji loauy prociaiuicu, able to fiwl eropioymcnii n tnicKiy
4 k.A..l. f ha pa m y.airn that Hoi Joiilo t;itifts and elsewhere. The
'111! VUgU WIM.I..QM Jr- - a,Vr,.w " " -7 .. ..
not in earnest in valley and npianus are wiu.
the arrearage oi
0PEEA HOUSE
FELTUS & BRADirUTE, Managers
$57f, delinquent laxes 17.1G, Bolienbacher Sons, part lot SOalue $150, delinquent taxes 11. 07, Campbell John R., lot 173, value $200, delinquent taxes $14.30. ' ' Duun Felix Estate, part lot 157, value of $2,000, delinquent taxes $52.18. Zunn & Aiexfinder,part southeast quarter scjlion 3-2, tovvu 9, iangc 1 west value of $2o0, delinquent taxes $8.25 Fields Mollie, tote 186 and 73.value of $ii450, delinquent taxes 25.37 Gaber Ander.son, lot 51, Davis addition, value of $20. delinquent taxes $2.84. Guthrie Alexander, outlet ji.value $200. delinquent taxes S.57V Harrold W W, lot 73, vd'ujf Tt9Q0. delinquent taxes $4.1& . 77artman Melinda, lot 21, value
$170, delinquent taxes $3 97-,
Henson Andrew.part lots 35 and
27 Davis' addition, value $6Q,;,de!in-
qucut taxes 4 82.
Hinds Joanna Estate, lots 2S3 and
284, value $200, delinquent- taxes $5.38. !
Hodges Ma roar ct A, part ontlot 72
value $M50, delinquent taxes $7.13.
Meadows ftlary C. lots 85 and 38,
Dunn's addition, value $1,325, delinquent taxes $57,34.
May George W,part lot OYoung's
addrtion, value $225. delinquent
tuxes $7 46. r
McPheeters Jcnn ?e,lpt 23.0rchards
addition, value $75,delinquent taxes
$3.20.
Pinkslon Daniel, lot 35; Davis"
addition,value of $90,' delinquent
taxes $0.26,
Roddy Bessie, part ontiots 38 and
45, value of $750, delinquent taxes
$16,38. -
Rogers I M i It on, lota Nos. 44, 46,
48,50, 52, 53, 54, and GO, Davis' ad
dition, delinquent taxes $40,00.
Stone Wm and Ella Stone, part
out lot 60, value of $100 delinquent
taxes $113.80.
Seward Bros, lots 259 and 260, val
ue of $2,800, delinquent taxes $91,67
Snowden Isaac, lot 3, Youngs ad
dition, value of $175, delinquent
texes $9 14.
William Louisa J., Fairview addi
tion, lota 18, 20. 23, 24, 25, and 26,
value of $1,900, delinquent taxed
$36.98.
City Clerk's Office. B'oorainston. Indiana.
I, Robert C. G reeves, Clerk of said
City, do hereby cerLifiy that the
foregoing is s, true and correct list
af lands and Jots returned and re
maining delinquent iov non payment
ol taxes for the year 1887 and former yeajs, including penalt3T, interest, and cost of advertising, and also the taxes of the current year, as returned
by Henry S. Bates, Treasurer of said G'ity, and that the same were duly reeorded as the law directs. ROBER'l C. GREEVES, City Clerk, January 15th, 1889. City Clerk's Office. ) Bloomington, Indiana. J Notice is hereby given that so much of the jots and lands contained in the toregorng list as may be neceessary to discharge the taxes due thereon, or due from the owner thereof at the time of sale, will be sold at public aution at the Court House door, in the City of Bloomingtou, Cou nty of Monroe, and S'.ate of Indiana, beginning at 1Q oclock a. m.r on the second Monda3 of Feb ruary, 1889, the same being the 11th day of Februar', and continuing from day to day until all are sold, HENRY S- BATES, City Treasurer. January 15th, 1889,
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OWEN'S DHCLE TOM'S CASH CO, .., ANr ... ALABAMA JUBIMia SIN&E.ES
Superb Uniformed Band Orchestra.
February Term, 1 889. BE IT KNOWN, That an the27th day of December 18S, . the above named plaintiff, by Miers & Corr attorneys, filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe county, in the State ot Indiana, his sworn complaint against the above named defendants and on the 27th day of December 1888, the said plaintiff Sled in the Clerk's office the affidavit ot a competent per8on,showing that said defendants Ensign Newton, Lois C Mears, iannah K YanHeyning,Thalia Brown, Bichard Brown, Ensign N Brown and Fanny J Church each and all are not residents ol the State of Indiana, and said plaintiff having by endorsement on said complaint required the defendants to appear in said Court a ud ; answer or demur thereto, on ihe 26th day of February 1889.
NOW THEREFORE, said defendants last above named each are
berebj7 notified of the filing and peudency of said complaint against eacli of th enand that unless the appear and answer or demur thereto, at the calling of said cause on the 26h day of February 1889, the same being the 20th judicial day of a term ot said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in the City of Bloomington, on the 1st Monday in February 1889, said complaint, and the matters and things thereiu cou tained and alleged will he heard and determined iu their absence, ENOCH FULLER, Clerk, alouroe Circuit Court. JSIiers & Corr attys for plainiiff.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the estate of Georpe B. Moore, deseased. In the Jfbnroe Circuit Court, Feb ruary term .1888. Notice is hereb' given, That the undersigned, as Executor of the will of George B. Moore deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement ot said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action ot said Circuit, on the 6th day of February, 1889, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear m said Court and show cause, it any there be,why said account and vnucners shoufd not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and ail others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and
place aforesaid, to appear and make proof ot their heirship or claim to an part of said estate. : GEORGE W. McHENRY, Eaiecutor. Dec. 12th 1885. ao:? Siftler-OB West First street, the residence property ot D B Hun be consisting of ten rooms,store room, cellar, wood house two cisterns, barn, two nd a half of ground, fruit trees, &c. Inquire at the 2ardvare Store of Baker, Neeld & Co, or address D E Hunter, Connersville, lnd.
To the Tax Payers of the City of Bloomington. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Di plicate of 1888 for the Cry of Bloomington is now in my hands read) for collection . The rate of taxation on each $100.09 valuation for General and Special purposes and for Foil Tax is as follows: GENERAL MUNICIPAL PURPOSES. Poll tax Fifty cents (50c.) On each $100 Seventy cents (70c) SPECIAL ADDITIONAL BOXDS. On each $100 Eleven cents (lie.) Poll tax One and fifty hundredths dollars ($1,500 SPECIAL ADDITIONAL SCHOOL PURPOSES On each $100.00 Special School Eighteen cents (18c.) On each $10000 Special Tuition Sixteen cents (lGe,) SINKING FUND. On each $100 Five cents (5c.) A penalty of ten per cent will be added on all tax not paid before the 3d Monday of April, 18 .. The office of City Treasnrei$fB room No. 1, up stairs over the grocery store of J. B. Clark's, Bloom ington, Indiana. HENRY S. BATES, ' City Treasurer. Dec. 12th, 1888. " " r '
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Louisville, New Albany & lilcaeo TIME TABLE AT BLOOM INliTCN, (Central Standard Time.) Iu effect Jan. lGth, 1887. Going North .
Chicago Day Mail , ... 10:58 a. m. Chicago Night Express 11 ;23 n. m.
Going South
Louisvilio Day Mail 4 :05 p. ni
Louisville .Night Express 3:43 a. m
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A nook of 100 pagea This best book for au advertiser to consult, bo ho experienced or otherwise
It contains lists of newspapers ojid estimates
of tt r cost of advertising. The advertiser who want: to spend one dollar, finds in it tlie information ne requires, "while forhini who will invest one hundred thousand dollars in advertising, a scheme is indicated which will meet his every requirement, or can be made to do so by slight changes easily arrived at by cor respondence. 149 editions have been Issued Sent, post-paid, to any address for 10 cents. Write to GEO. P. KOWKLL A CO, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU? tto Spruce St. Printing House SqJ. Kew Vtxtfr Notice of Pinal Settl&menti Estate of Julia McCalla deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court in tbe State of Indiana. Ail Creditors, Heh's and Legatees of s lid Estate re hereby notified that Charles G Corr, Administrator of said Estate has filed his account vouchers in Final Settlement ofsaii Estate, and that the same will come up for examination and approval on
flie 4lh day of February, 1885, tho
same bein the first judicial day; of
the February Term, 1889. of said Court, at which tiraf said Creditors,
Heirs and Legatees are required to appear in said Court, in the Court
House in the City ot liloomington, and show cause, if any there be. why said account should not be approved. Witness, my name as Clerk, and the seal of said Oourt affixed, the 17th day of January, 1889. ENOCH FULLER Clerk of Monroe Circuit Court. Micrs & Corr attys.
Notice of Pinal SsttlomonS. Estate of Nancy D Giliaspy deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, iu the State ot Ind i aim. All Creditors, Heirs and Legatees oftmid Estate are hereby notified that Charles G Corr, Administrator of ftaid Estate has filed his account and vouchers in Final Settlement of said Estate, and that the same will come up for examination and approval on tho 4th day of February, 1889, the same, being the first judicial day of i he February Term, 1889 oi said Court, at whi eh time all Creditors, Heirs and Legatees are required to appear in said Court.in the Court House in the City of iiloom ingttn, and show cause, if any there be, why said account should not be approved. Witness, my name as Clerk, and the seal ol said Court : afilxgil, the 17th day of January 1889. ENOCH FULLER, Clerk of Monroe Circuit Court. Miers & Cori alyn7
AND FURNITURE DEALER I carry in stock the best line of Furniture and Undertaking goods ever kept in Bloomington and will sell yrou goods cheaper than any one. Come and see me before you buy. South Side Square.
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said Court, at Bloomington, Indiana 1
this 22nd day of Soptembef 18S8. ENOCH FULLER, Clerk.
Notice of Administration, . Notice is hereby given, that
undersigned has been appoihtend- bjf
the Clerk -of the: Circuit Com t of: Mon roe county, Sl&te of ludian a,adtni nistrator of the ... estate Hilierjpi Taylor late of Monroe conn ny, de- 7 ceased. Said estate is supposed to ;.; be insolvent. ' wJ.---1 v-v: 'r-' .Jft ; ; VALENTINE CLINE
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