Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 July 1889 — Page 4

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Balance in Treasury at last Settlement. $2303 19 There haa been received as follows: County Hevenve Setllement Dec. tax, 188S, $24,572 fit Settlement April tax, 1889, 23,207 3a

SetUemn?t Air. tax,l8S9,delint 3,284 8l

There has been warrants .Drawn

follows: Fees and Salaries,

Juries, ;

Dal iff s,

Poor,

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Jury fees,

Shew License, Witness fees refnnded,. Damages and costs,, Special Judges, Advertising, . Orders canceled, Bridge del inquenty Interest delinquent, Kke Eeairs rerenoe Eoger Might

Stephens,

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5 oe 27 00 61.15 45 00 25 00 400 00 22 76 13 5T

Pike JRev&we, 1,6S5 28 884 S6 1,290 '.681,506 15

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Redemption of Landj. Docket fees ct, ct. Township, Tuition, Special .School, Road Add. Eoadr Pog, . AddDogr Total BecefptSy Total Rede emed,. Balance in Treasury.

Taxes, 4,799 79 3.643 04? 4,653 854,346 18 185 32 1,07s 00' 288 50

Change of venuesy Institute, Docket fees, ot. ct, Miscellaneous, Special J udges, Criminals, Public Buildings,

51,808 28 Coroner's Inquests,

832 30 Koads,

Elections,

Books and Stationery, Assessing, Insane, Printing and Adv.

5,866 92 Poor Asylum,

291 26

200 95; Interest on Bonds,

Prin ci pal on Bo d s ,

Interest on Orders, Tax Refunded,

Bridges, Redemption of Land,

' 332 50 50 00 183 00 252 02 45 00

$5,774 53 3,871 87 312 50 5,137 68

Rogers Bonds redeemed Rogers Interest, flight Interest, Wy lie Interest, Stephens Interest,

23,075 44 Stephens bonds redeemed

18,993 68 99,SS6 5S 76,811 14

Count jRevcnve, 2,040 00 6,000 00 3,340 08 73 5S

SG3 12 754 .12 1,455 86 49 65 3,034 18 480 15 1,500 74 1.341 00 946 75 477 80 1,939 83

Pil-cs 1,500 00 191 33 575 00 1,736 45 395 64 500 00

11,453 60 3,515 84 305 57

4,S98 42

Dog tax, Local School, Township, Road, Special School,

Township Rvenue 1,366 50 3,648 04 4,799 79 4,581 50

4,652 85

Tola! Expenditures,

Add. Outstanding Ureters June, ibbb

$18,998 08

65,106 95 22,259 59

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Total to be redeemed,

Deducted outstanding orders,

June, 1389, ? Total redeemed,'

W.T. BLAIR, Auditor of Monroe County, Ind,

87,366 54

10,555 40 76,811 14

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Of the Receipts and- Expenditures for Monroe County on Account of

all the r unds: "

RECEI P T S.

$51,808 28

There was remaining in the Treasuiy June 1st, , I8S8: v. $24,879 45 There has been received

since, as follows: County Revenue, Pike Repairs Revenue, Docket Fees let let, Turnpike Taxes,. Township Taxes, Redemption of land,

Loans Com School Fane, 6,201 38 Fines'and forfeitures, 458 41 ILoans Cong; Tp., Fund, 7,185 95 Interest Cong. Tp. Fund, 2,556 80 Liquor License, 400 v: Interest ComSch. Fund, 2,182 42 State Tuition,, 18,406 40

832 30 Interest

200 95 5,366 92 18,993 68 291 26

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Total Receipts, 8134,764 20

Total Redemptions, 109,997 83

EXPEND I.TUR E S.

County Revenues,

Turnpike, "

Township " Redemption of Lands, Loans Com. Sch. Fundi

Cong. Tp, Fund,

Com. Sch. "

Liquor License c

State Tuition,

Docket Fees let let,

40,728 28 4,893 42 18,993 68 305 57 6,61S 22 7,028 75 2,657 69 2,425 63 450 00 13,406 40 183 00.

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West Baden, Orange County, Indiana

salary tttiti Expenses paid, or

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BUY A GOOD PIANO ! The celebrated Henry F. Miller; the favorite Vose & Son's Piano, iirst cJ&&8 in every respect ; the New iSngl&nd piano, best medium priced inst uvsnen t made. Tho EJnrJott and Wuischner Croons made. All pianos warranted for live yeaTS. F. Lust, of IMoomington, aent for this county, will give yoaa fair bargain. SoliB for eash or on time.

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'NDlANikPOUiS, SIMP, Students desiring profitable employment; salary and expenses should address F. T. Neely, 415 Dearbcsn Street, Chicago, III.

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Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe county. Slate of Indiann, seen (or of the will of Joseph .Warn pier late of Monroe eonntyleeoaoed. Said estah' is Mipno;d to t o solvent JOSEPH H WAMPLER, Executor. Mav 11th. 1889. Miers and Com attorneys.

BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of Kqiuliznlion for the City of Bloom Uigton, Indiana, will meet in the ilavors office in said city on Tuesday Jnne 25111,1889, at 9 o'clock a ai. for the paroove ot equalizing the valuation of the personal property, money, and end its as assessed and returned by the Assessor of said cuy U,r the year 1889. Said asQe?auieuls beinc tiled atwrdin to law. June 7. City Clerk.

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Notice ef Street 'Isnsrovemsnt

Itr-solutioti for the itaprovtinent of bixth Street. Whereas, it has become necessary

for the proper improvement of the

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20 per ceiit.by buying yoov car- cu.v r Hloouiiiigtcm, Indiana, and ffc rf n l I f jr the nan of Sixth street in said pe.s at rriv, Manser. Cit Uiat tho sakl stret,tj be improv.

Kljwfr ".w ; b U u u sUift ".jvi b' -J 'I5 l e -cSSffisssSf? He test Efius-jrn.Ji:'..t! in i'Z&vT: jffii . ho vwilu,vitli ait J.c- i.vi!uI.os!. i ?T;..Vj V -4 W3ii k-j ea?i i'ivfto ji;vK W , iljr.JffJja ' b V'tt'e iuimplas. In Kturj wr .-k J hut vo AK"7v.- O f -iu' v.l'.iU ne triwl. Hs :i..)sc ..io 5Ki ;V",5SiiO'i "i"ii-U& all sJ:J. liCb ;.uiir own tk r L-S. js hich Jwv. van : bfci v U ats H,'Ji'"tt A bants, uu-u e.ili for frl5t irf"i awbiiu- m Sbv Jii.t All :3

Try Charley MoPheeters5 new ffroeery, Greevfcs'okl stand. L. Lust has a line Vose Piano for sale. It is a bargain, Bee him at once. Always u foil stock of fresh groceries, at Whisker's, Duraud Block.

it will pay to trade at Win ta k er 'a gro r eery . D u ran d Block.

brief iasttKeiielia ;jiv-n. Tt.ojia v-Uo r:w to ao ai cause . i'Ui'o free boat Ba-V4Ug-nifc-ltw i- kw-'d. enti ibi

Total Expenditures, 9S.203 G-i

Outstanding orders June

1st, 1888, ; 22,2o9 dO Total redeemed; i20,553 23 Outstanding orders June 1st, 1880, v 10,555 4Q Total redeemed; -.09,907 83

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Bance.iii Treasnry,$24,76C 371

. Balance in Treasury belongs to the fol- . ' : - lowing funds:

Redemption of Land, :, " i Pike Repairs, ;t ' Agricultural Society, .v ' Docket fee, ct. ct. Rogers Pike, Ilight Pike, Stephens Pike, V 1 -Wy lie Pike, - County, v School fund Interest, School fund Pricipal,

bounty Balance, -- "y Outstanding Co. Orders, , Balance in Treasury belonging to Co, oye aud-aboTO all indebtedness,

31 7r3 21 07 5 00 39 or 236 .08 472 40 1,140 40 041 79 20,186 93 1,054 41 636 52

24,766,37 20,186 03 10,555 40 9,631 53

Total rBdebtedness of Countyrrbonded, 2 6.000 CO Indebtedness on account of Pikes, 49,200 00

W.T. BIjAIR, Auditor of Mem oe County, Ind.

Go and have your eyes tested by II. P. Touraer, as ho guarantees satisfaction, and has the very best of scientific instruments. The largest and most

finest in.-, of irurk of k&li irttfct shuyo :.jrri.. siii."c.-u .,xt-1 ,,1 Qf r nf i n d 1 fTrtAi'lc apjsvBvo. sk s-io, iXizw-.Li r,2itii. i con1. piece ime 01 upvK-tu gwuD

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n by gradhifjmaeadairnziugand gut tn'njr. Bo it mohed therefore hv tlo Mayor nnd Common Council of tho tity of Btoominglon, Indiana, twothirds of rhe members thereof consuming theiin, that it is neceesary tor the imuovempnt of said Giby,nd Tor the irs! of said street, that the tanie be improved by grading, macn d a rn vA n g s n ri a t tor I n g fro in M a p 1 c st rent to Elm street According to tho plans and RpocH!ua!ifoas thereior on ii!e In the office of the Clerk of said city. That objections thereto will be hoard at the Mayor's office in tho City of Bloom ington, Indiana, on the I61.1 day of July, 1889, ai7.30 o'clock p. in. When and where the property owners along the line of said proposed improvement can make objections to the uecessity for the const-action theieof, I, Robert C greeves, Clerk of the city o? Bloom in ton, Indian a,ccrtify that the foregoing is a copy of a RepoSullon svMeh was adopted by Ute Common Council of said city, at a regular meeting of said Council hekJJunelBth, 1880. Root. O.U beeves, City Clerk. June 2i, ;89.

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Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines

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Buggies, Oarrisges, Phaetons, Surreys, Road-Carts and Fine Buggy Harness, Wagons, Reapers, Mowers for s;le by Jas. liysu. Star Block, Walnut street, opposite Jail. Any 'goods in my line not m stock will be procured at earliest convenience. Don't send away from home for anything in my line. I can and will do as well by you any firm. Give me a trial, before you purchase. Call and see my 'now room -everything nevr.

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Republicans iu that branch of the service were retained by the Qleveland' administration.

JflSN fii: , tfiQtpand : Clay

eounty miners who voted for

protection last fall, are now begging bread for their families; .

Kansas is a prohibition state and went 80,000 republican. Pennsylvania s;ave 75,000 republican majority but voted prohibition down. Are republicans prohibitions?

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iiti Washington jpst now. The

89ff: Wggest portion has gone fishing.

' A eooi) Democratic party worker is liable to be spoiled by holding office too long under a Republican ad ministr ation ,be n ce the Bemoerats dislike to see them retained as mueh as the Republicans do.

itical pachinary, a Plutocracy is fastening itself upon the Republic: with intent to seize for a class the rights and powers that

be 1 o n g to th e p eopl e.

Thb Prohibitions are like the honest portion ot the old AntiSlavery party. They fight against what they conscientiously believe to be not an evil only Out a sin. They are in the cause, not for power, not for political preferment, but for justice, right and humanity as they understand the issue. The Abolitionists regarded it as a crime to hold hu

man beings in slavery. The

The Republican party has j Prohibitionists regard it as 'a

msssd comnletelv under confrol crime to hold human beings in

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tUI no pap comes this way. C i CiVEbAND sits comtortg'Wy in bis law office in New and; as he reads the daily -H PP enjoys;hugely the kicks ia at ithe present administration. :t M 'Z ? ; - r - " While, the Republicans- are k5kingwer the retention of a :'.PM tem .Deaolicratfe. Pension Ex-

Thb hungry -Republican office-of the Money Power. It is the

mission of the Democratic party to oppose and iu th e name of the .people to conquer the old enemy

of liberty in its new form. Eveiy j

effort to relieve the people of their burdens is met and thwarted by the Money Power, which seeks and sees its advantage in the maintenance of unjust and

inn equal taxes far in excess of

the Treasury's need. Examine the: situation in any way you will and the fact appears that little by little, through organized

ssia(ttli&fc mm ona-hal of the teffort and perversion of our poj.

the slavery of ardent spirits. There could be no compromise with the honest Abolitionist short of the extinction of human servitude. There can to no compromise with the honest rhilitonist short of the eradication oi the liquor traffic.

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MARSHAL'S NOTICE, By instructions of the Council, all persons arc hereby notified that the tools, tipparatvs, or belongings of the Fire Department will not be loaned to private parties; and any )ne taking such articles from the pity Building will be prosecuted for trespass. ;GEO. OWENS, Marshal,

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E. O. McCorns!ck Gen'! Puss. Agt, Chicago, 111. OA BTERPEStlNn . ' Arvnt. -. Bloomi-Qf on, Ih:3. Stude n ts desiri n g p roll hi hi 0 employmei:!i; salary and expenses should address F. T. Neely, 415 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111.

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Notice of Street Improvemsnfe, Rosolnilqn lor the Improvement ol Eighth iStroet. Whereas, it has become neeessarj for the proper im prove tont ot tbv C.y of Bloumhjgton, ImJi.iuy, ar.u for the hso of Ki-bth ativet iu paid city, iliati the saui sired be improv

ed by grading, macadamizing1, guileriug and paving. B i!i liierei'ore resolved by tho Mayor and Common Council of the city of Bloomafon, Indiana, two thirds of t-bj members therrol coni'urring iherehj, tiuit it h necessary for the improvement ol Haul oty and lor I he use ot fcnid street, that l ho same ho up proved by grading, macadamizing, guttering and constructing a sidewalk on both suUs ol asd street from Minion fo Mnple street, according to plans and spccilieatious there tor cm Qio in the ofhYe ot the Clerk of said city. That objections tlscrato vll be heard a l the Mayors office in the city oi Bicomiugtcn, Indiana, oj) the 16lh duy of J illy, 1880 at 7:30oVlock p. mM Vv'heu aud where the property owners along the line of said proposed improvement can make objections to the necessity tor the construrlmn thereof, I, Robert C. Greeves, Cleric of the city ot HlnominitoiiIudiana, certify

that the foregoing is a copy of a

Notice of Strest Improvement . Resolution for the improvement o! Second Street. Whereas, it has become necessary for the proper improvement, of the city of Bloomington, Indiana, and Tor the use of Second street in said cUy.thaL the said street be improved by grading, macadamizing, guttering and pavhuj. He it therefore resolved by the Mayor, and Common Council of the city of Blopmington, Indiana, two thirds of the members thereof concurring therein, that it is necessary for the improvement o! the said city, and for the u:;e oi said street, that tho satre be improved by grading", macadamizing, guttering and constructing a sidewalk along the South side of paid street from the Rail Road crossing. West to the end of said street, according to the plane and speeifieatiops therefor on hie in the otUce of the Cleric of said eity. That objections thereto will

be heard at tho Mayor's orlicc in the.

city of Bioommgtnn, Indiana, on Use 16th day of Juiy,I8S9,at 7:30 o'clock p.. in., when and where live property owners alon the line of said proposed improvement can make objections to the necessity for the con ctmction thereof. I, Robert 0. G reeves, Clerk of the city of BloomingUm, Iudiana, certify that ! he foregoing js a copy of ;i Resolntion which was adopted by t h e Co m men Council of s a i f I c i ty . a t

aTegiiiar meeting oi saiu conucu held Jane ISth, 1889. R bt C. Gkeevesj Cit37 Clerk. June 21, 1889.

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Ro?ol.it.5cn wh d. wS adopted by F&iaMQtTNT AVSSTOS, U.8 Common Gounc! oi .hI MJy, at PHILADELPHIA, PA. a roisfular mee.tmsr oi satil Oonneii n

held June 18 h, lioiiT. 0. Gtji?evje5, City Clerk. June 21, 1889. A prompt ami fre delivery of goods at Charley McPheeters'

new g'-ocory.

To the eivizens of Bloomington: Ij having ben represente that certain pyron.8 are or have he on nsin water iiifiM the fire cisterns of the city, such persons, anil all inhahiliiiria of the uily are hereby notified thnc fcneh ne of the fire cis-

As he lost iieaviiy by the late fire

he hopes that all ht9 old customers

and many new one, will give htm i

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Resolution for the improvement of Rogers Street. '' Whereas it has become necessary for the proper improvement of the c i ty o f B ! on m l n g to n , 1 nd i a n , a vn . to r the nso of Rogers street in said eitv, U at Vhc said street be improved by g r ad i ng, g u tied h g a u d in acad am

Mnyor and Common C L'lty cf Blooming Con. Indiana, two-1 .u "

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thirds of ihe member?!" thereof con

curring therein, that it is necessary lor the improvement of said city9and. For the nse of said stneet, that the same he i m pro v ed by gr ad in g a nd m a c ad am izx u g from Second' s tree t South to the corporation Hnt-of said city, and gatteHiij? from First In Second street, according to the plans and specifications thereior on tile" i&i the ofHce ot the Uiei-k of srMdvcrty . That objections thereto will be heard at the Maya ohlce jr. the city of Bloomington. Indian. -on. the iCth diiy of .July, 18S0. at '7 :30 o'clock p. m., when avuf where the property owners along the line of said pro posed improvement can make objections to the necessity lor the constrnetiou thereof. . . I, Robert o. Greeves, Qlerk of the Oity of Bloomington, Indiana, certi fy that the foregoing is a copy ot u Resolution winch was adopted bv tho Common Council of said city, til a-regular inciting ot said Council held June lStll, 1880. Rout. C. G reeves, City Clerk:' June 21, 1889.

Loui svilie B xy afai 1 . s 4 4 :05:p. m Louisville Kigjit pxpress- .,;;4a, oi '

TOwafflnaffa3 je .il!5 js a vifJitioii of the law, and

Swoko tho "C 0. C." Cigar.

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goods always afc Whitaker's grocery.

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clofio out at wholesale price for cash. Now is your chance. G, C. TUBNER.

STOCK OWNER, READ. : I heivby give nonice to nil owners of Live Stock that she ordiance pro hthiting Stock from running at large within the corporation will be rigidly enforced. Prose.cu lions will foi low'upon the violation of the law bv an v one. IMtis ordonance must Ije

mf?AmMmmmmmmmM observed .

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Our Ulusf rated 0ta-- j

GEO. M. OWENS, Marshal.

will

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w .it iv conulrtc assortment j iwuiciuuci' uuau uuauuy IJS ! MoPheeters, formerly ia tbe -: ;"',.&"'" vC-im. stf?BtBSS-J hardware business, is. now prof 4"' "S Pliotor of tho Gre8vc$ comer TtwflSmfSf gnicerv where ho be pleased

to see his oltl customors, and $ host of uef oues,-

vi it be toun ft nis oni sana m : - . , .:. -mm the Sadburv block witH v-r 5;1S

poatpe, uiio- ot ; .

Supplied. He trill hereafter devote

his entire at tejition to these special '

lines, nnd wHI ! ran teed thv

best and prices the lowest Kemem-. -hevHbo phicov Siiie&W

R. V. MTKRS; f

3ED4VIX OC

ATTOKKYS' AT LAW.

Will practice ia all the conrte;

hasrness given prtMikpt ad cjiref ul-

a

" 300 T

h y will dyd dvors'tliiu j. Thj) areeold veryv

for S fcrenjjtTi, Bnjyh tntz, Amount in Iickasfea v or for 5?abtacsw of Gotih. ";oc nonfcUnor OuBlitlo&! '

a'hey do u?t Cx-ock or srafut ; 4ft0olofi& .Jftfer wile by-

Pi

Jkhad ter Bad CIdi nut!-got a ottlo of J2 Bioth Arnold's Cougl

ani it helped jno nfe oncoi? it win. do fttbit ia recoup

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