Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 44, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 August 1889 — Page 4

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$1.50 a Iyea? Payable in Advance

M iarfft ana Ht Ciipcnlatiow.

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DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL

COMMITTEE MEETING

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The -Democratic .Central Coramittee of Monroe coaaty" will meet iri the Graitdf Jury room,

Jf: . SATURDAY, AUGUST ITth.

18byy at 1 o:ciocK, lor tue pur- ' r " pose of iransacting imitortant business;- Alt are r:vgu?sfo4; to be present.-;;;

J. Cravens, Secretary.

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-The Postmaster General, Mr.

Wanamaker, ha alway ben credited with having a wise head.

f ' We are novaiteiure that this

Iflif I; jdelpfaia business fe th Couekr.

J0siT i few months since, au-

ff;?- JBemocra admimstaation, & .- 'rmll 1mi ... fr I. , nAnnifi a

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i ffijgaivfbr one dollar- Now, JfSp ifrom4? ninejte ten 3 . pounds of sugar-for one dollar !f- v under a Reppbliqajdm ffl ;lipn;. - tl saie you : 'W ' ieould j?et one dollar for a bushel

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. -"jLift. .! nnnr :n-Atf rf

i :; of sugar, now a bushel of wheat

i-will purchased seven and one

. ihalf pounds oi BUjtr a So $ou

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isee, thlarmer loses ato both

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$&m& ;--'lirM c-w- -..'fe

i'V-'Jl -N -4-;r - - - SALT CBSES.- ' .

Oar Bcbools convene Sept. 161.1-:..

I. H- Hazel preached at the Rush

.At an early hour last Sunday

inorains Mr. James Baxter's . bara

When

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chool-house last Sabbath. ' 1 -More of our fanners :wili use fer-

nw ikia fall than ironal r -.!"

J; f ' The late heavy, rains washed- out

I&S vl-? The old adage of make hay twhile :S the suushiuea waa welVobaerred by ;:tt'e meiiasi we' The haycropr

5--' --Tn, ' ' u fair ftnk nltlmncrh .mrmh rfamfity

on; the creeks ' .-. "

Sli lH 1 ? raa discovered to be onufire-

Vf r the fire was first seeu .it was under 4 ittch head way-that it' waa impossible Sti-'lS i to save the builiUngor its contents: pSi'4- "i Jfn Baxteiawsgon, harncsa, -and :S';t tools and aeTeraktons: . of hayand $al ' ther grain waa- censumed by i the Sl 1 Auies; LuekHy there was no stock nSl If in the barn at the time. The fire is ' m inDtMsed to berthe wortr an incen-

jllfufei" 4iaryso I learn. - If such it the "ease

Pfp"- tis to be hoped that the guilty one

.ssi' : mav bA brouut to msuce ana xne

sr tou ylptt; nr nift iaw nft mGLa one

BSBB AKB THESE. ; Wheat is panning out well . ; . . A

part of town, r dAicfe to

pie 'to stay on dry land. Eli Sparks will move to Bloomingfeon next week; He has purchased the Hamilton property. If any one should fall dining the dark houvs of. night in the streets or aiiejs, I he cau se will be a cow in .the way. ' ' ' Misses Gullison and Sharpiess, of Ohio, are visiting the family of airs Lizsie Baker. We understand that iSomeof the boys-are badly ''broken

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up-

' Kow you can go for One Fare Round trip to any point in Kansas,

,Texas,Nebraska, Colorado, Dakota,

anywhere W.est pf the Missouri Riv-

er, ivour more excursions, -a.uguu

20th, September 10th and 24th and

October 8th, 1889. Remember the dates. Cartsb Peering, Ticket Agent, I NA.& C. Wy.

2: The tuiel?aker Spriugapd Road wagons at Allen's.

Farmers Take m

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v If yon want to buy Fertilize thafc will raise more wheat per acre than you ever raised, arid better grass than you eyer saw, for less money than any body call pn; Morgan & Shoemaker, Southeast Corner of Square" at 0. H. McPheeters' grocery store. t g They, will price you Buggies and Spring Wagons and Grain Drills, lower than anyone.

Energetic man to represent us in Bloomington as. Sales- Agent; one able to furnish security preferred. wasaiaier i mm, mmmi ,The largest Clothing and Merchant J Tailoring JHouse in America.

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Colossal Shows

is the SSEAM of Ail t&e Paoiiaga Gaffes, , . . For Sate Uadlrts Srcbeis. iWeisk Yoa to Trj it . . . . PACKED BY

'inbi amadous, ieow

BBS &7a s ia

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ffl large cro was at the basket meet- & Jaajt abbath at Friendship, v. v

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Four cents per pound ia the price of

fered for stock hoga ... .Ella Robinson wiU teach this fall at No. l,?erry

township. . ; . We learn thatt two saw

iEaf'i'" illaw11b80on locate in this town-

" I hip; r .Samueli Ealey, a brother of IrSS :J;! Abram aiey9 died recen tly ai his &i4? mnty . . ...Bee owners report very iSif i'f little honey this season . . . .Farmers "nwri breaking -ground for wheat. W&: ?M ''wiA' monopoly' and .trusts Sdic-fe ..Florence Swindler will teach in :M T 1 Lawrence conn ty,this fall. . . . A well pSl ii eondueted Sabbath school is benefiSBl ffl II to;a'commuiity, . . .Last-week

word was received hee that Mrs.

1 Maiy Hash, an old and respected 82 v5?f Jfenry Hash, one of her sons in !?S5t: ; Missouri. v Last' May Mrs.. Hash

Seersucker Goats and Vest, 75g Mens5 Blue Cotton Pauts, 65c Mens' Moleskin Pants. 75c Mens Sunday Straw Hats, 20c Mens' Black Cotton Suits, 2.75 Mens' Good Lined Goats, 1.25 Mens' all-wool Janes Pants, 1,00 Mens' re-enforced back and front White Shirte, 50c .Mens, -White Shirts not rer forced ' 35c Mens' Cotton Sock 2 pairs for, 15c OUR $18.50 suits reduced to 15.00 16.50 suits reduced to 13.50 15.00 suits reduced to 12.00 12.00 suits reduced to 10.00 10,00 suits reduced to 8.50 8.50 suits reduced to 7.00

7.50 suits reduced to 5.00 5.00 suits reduced to 3.75 4.00 suits reduced to 3.75 , Cjwi jl. IE""?,! ALL-WOOL BLUE SUITS, Spring weights, - , 7.50 Winter weights, - 9.00

Ask the Prices else where before caning on nxe

left ;here for Missouri and was in-

iM&.i$ " fared :' " inr thft railroad wreck near

-Sullhran; Mo.. - - J. B. E.

STAKVORD.

rn nr c . t,. ... iTii!-.:.

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our city , spon.: ;

Some talk of John: BaHenger

moving.totowni. ? -

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5 . .-yinoiaiiowiK, i-v -.. ,. iMf i Phyds it that Tom Kngill itot

Br.r Mnnscn and Miaa sEmma

Breeden drovfrrto Solaberry Sunday.

.Misses Wynona Smith and Birdie

Roseberrv were in "our citv this

Our Mend Tom King is now pay-

ing the highest pricesvfpXNbkunk hides; ' : ; ' Mrsi Woodard who has been siek !or.'tfe-jafc ftp again. ' ; v . ; y

. . A mighty congress of WORLD-FAMOUS FEATURES ! A splendid Amusement organization known thronghon thelength and breadth

of the lana; to speak oi its rare merits is a nseless task. Suffice it to say that while

this year it is more than , .

' .Double its Former Vastness , ,

In all department, the price of admission

is reduced -100, per cent .

WILL EXHIBIT AT

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BlOOMNGTON,

Troupe of

PEEP0EMING STALLIONS;

Imported and-educated expressly for this

.. snow . . . ... . 10 Beautiful Female rial Artists JO

i 15- Earth's Greatest Human Marvels 15

7' FUNNY CLOWNS 7The Motlev Sons, of Momus. ti LILLIPUTIAN PONIES 16 In surprising and beautiful performances TROUPE OP GYMNASTS. TRIBES OF INDIANS ,,7 In-their war-like display, and wonderful ,v ... ' ; . equestriae sports. f rpupe of Wire Walkerg, v

CliOTHING

, L. McSSe.

A 1lTo at ntu est a bl ik i :

trade in all rart. briT

plflcinc our inachtnvx

goodi ivheic the ptupie, can tea

uicm, we viuea i re e to one pr&u iui!ch locality ,th vrry beat spwin-nacbioe made ia wcil'l.wiihall tho attathroeniB.

WO will alio i end S rcr a comleta line of onr mostly aad valuable art

sninpjcs. ia morn we ui mat ran nhow trhat wo tend, to thnae trho

may call at y-mr noma, anq after 31

msdc after tie Sinner patontr.

blehhavTun out: before jiatnuu in n cm it )ld rnrjlJl Hx iritb the atiarha-taniK and novr sell for

fulxaachino m ttio world. ' All ii free. No cai iial TaQuired. " Plain.

brief Instructions Riven. Tliote iTbowritii lo ua at oncdeanaecure frao the bet. aewing-roacbine in the world, and the Cnellnaofworof hi wh rt s?er uowu locthnrin Aiucriea.'KSiVHZ Sc CO., JSox 740, Auuut. Maiti. ""'sinokUhe '0." 5! 0." Cigar." '

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LIFE ON THE PLAINS Aito thrillingly contrasting , the -"Wi'd West of the New World with the Classic .Pastimes: of the- Old; introducing cowhoys, western Indians and Mexican Tanqueros. An exhibition that is not a show but a fact. .

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MISSION M cts.

:Twd; Performances daily at one

and seven, pwmv

r-Louis Williams is still in the grocery business, in May's building on North Walnut street and is determined to get his .share of the trade by offering everything in his line at the lowest prices. He respectfully asks a trial. Goods delivered free.

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Have xTUPmiSisF '7

Made by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Chicago,

This capacious hotel epntaining HPxro 3.ndrd rooms and upon which has been expended this spring SJ500, is now the most :GoibpXets9 lieflji and Some-Xi3s!e Summer Resort in America. In elegance of its appointments it is unsurpassed. The beautiful views of 'allys, 22iH3 and ous new and charming. Zi&&'6,j add greatly to its attractions. This famous Resort, with all Modern IsttOV2aatS

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i33, lor the season of 1889,

Special inducements will be offered to parties desiring-to spend the summer months, Jacob Bohrer's celebrated Orchestra has been engaged for the season, and every effort will be made to make this the most elef gant and attractive place in this country to spend the summer. West Baden,' Orange County, Indiana

Lox D. ROGEKS. pjnrietors

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Cora E. Woolley p,.. Lela E, Roe ees. J werKS

Office First Door Bast of Bank, BL00MINGT0N, INDIANA.

-REAL ESTATE

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PR. ELLIOTT'S

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A Sure Cure for a!! Diseases in

Igpand

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Jrom FunJ

f ae Blood, and

Derangementa.

BEAD SHOT OH WORMS, &HD A CERTAIH PREYEfiTIOH "OP HOG CHOLERA.

FOR SALE BY-

Fari Bros., Druggists, Bloomington, Monroe county, Ind. H. Lindley$ Sens, Druggists. Bloomington, Monroe ooouty, Ind.

JHIIIIWlBpWT MM llllilWi.WI winil MW1 11 ill I H

Purse No. 8. LADIES1 10-MILE HORSEBACK RACE, . 1st Premium $100; 2d. 50; 3d. $25, Entries wanted for this purse.

ROMAN CHARIOT RACE1 horses abreast, in three heats on ' Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. .v. ;

ducts will, be paid i;a full1- Write the Secretary fer inJormatiou.

Matt. MattHws, . , SECRETARY.

Win. M. f rankling PRESIDENT.

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BPS Solla E3aa T7ale.'

SICO. until UU1)'.

5 watcb tit wo wcrnt.

Umekec;icr. .

rsmod. HeaT)-. Solid tJoltl

:Uu,ua5CiiM. DOlU ladi' aol eeati' ciz ts. with work

caiei ( equil ralua.

cal.ir can tature cno froc.

topathsr wilh our arjp nndva!(tablo lina oi Slotit cholti !4amF'2C9. Thass sasiple, aa ft-fll an Iho waueh, ue sew!

VSx FvZCx a(J Ufter you hav6 kopt

Ihhta In your hoiaa fer S TU'mtta and ahatvn tlicm o tito who xasy Uaro cnlJed, thoj, bacameyour own foptrfy v,h) vrrita at once caxt bo t.ro of recelrlftff loo Vatch and f3m;!en. Wo pay all oxjwvm, f('i,a(vci' Addrt fliSnttus fc &o. Box lUiJrtlaad.AlwiRO

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Bo YotEl Gva Iftyc2iajy, at EIom They wiU 3yo ovory thing, TLoy nrctsold cvery.whoro. Price lo. h pnekajjo. Thoy ha,venocaal for StroHgtli, Brjgbtmiss, Amount in Packages or for Futtuea of Colcr. or non-irtdinjr Quaiitiea, 3Jhey do not zzock or smut; 40 oolor. l?or sate by

5f FifPyriBoafc,. Ohio, writes: -lyfeSfeS I feci that I can not w

oimncmd ' i( Dr, Soth Arnold's OousU KUIor too highly. , Would not bo without lt

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Notioq of Pinal Settlement of Estate. In the matter of fclie estate of Isaac Bo web deceased. H In the M on roo Circuit Court, September Term, 18S9, Notice i bereby given that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Isaac Bowe.n deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for tlvo examination and action of said Circuit Court, an the 2d day ot September, 1889, at which tinn all persons interestod in said estate are requiscd to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be,whv said account and vouchers should not be approved. An d th e hei ra of said estate, an d all others interested therein, arc also hereby required, at the time and p! nee aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, WILLIAM BOWEN,i ' ' Admiuistvatov.

M iUihlnt', decreased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, Sep tartar Term, 1SS0. Notice is herelv given, thrtt Lou D, liotrers. as aAminisli utor with' the

will annexed of lite estate of Jhn Margaret3 Chan tlii. Balduf deceased, has f h seated; ISlizabdtli1 and filed his aeconnc and vomhfrs .WsriipleiV. Lydia

in fiaai settlement oi said estate, ami Bolton, James' Z.

th;

In the M6rw iSKeuji eopi, Sep-: LNHv.fi :Eu2a Knight, ; ,.;ri Lorenzo .KBtel,t V .. f; ' ICTfesMi

at the same will come on for the ..g. ".wi . .fXrTOs

examination ana ncnon oi saui uir-1 'Msv Vw cnitCoiut, on the 2d day of Septem-r" r J 'f.v-.;. , I' pMf bei 1889, at. which time all persons Now comes the ptenUff, by Miers j interested in .said estate are nqmv & Con- her attorneys. Biad; gl-;li"c.i. ed to appear in said Court and show j complaint herein, togeiher with ' "?ft-ViBS8 cause, if any there be, why said ac- j affidavit "pf a competent person" .that;

nuoroved, and James Z Knijrht ate not resi- sSsAfvSi

A nd the heirs of said estate, and dents of the State of Indiana: that ;

all others, interested therein, are also said

hereby reouired. at the time &nd ! m

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place aforesaid, to appear and make

p ro o f of th e i i h ei rn hip or cl al m to any part oi said estate. ENOCH FULLER, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. July 19 h 1889, Louden & Rogers, att'ys.

Notice of Application for License.

llic undersigned, a male citizen over the ago of twenty-one vears and

an- inhabitant of the City of Bloom rington and county of Mob roe, in the

Slat e oi Indiana, hereby gives notice to the citizens of Bloomington and of the First Ward of said eitj, and of Bloomington township, iri said county ot Monroe qnd btate of Indiana, that he will at the September Terra, 1889, of the Board of Cora missioners of the county of ftXonro", State ot lndiana,apjIy to said Board for n license to sell intoxicating iquors to-wit: spiritons, vinous and malt liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a lime, for a period of one year with the privilege of allowing the same to bo drank oil the prem ises upon which hq desirss to sell said spiritous, vinous and malt liquors,and the premises being situated in the First Ward of said city of Bloomington, county of Monroe and

State of Indiana, and described as follows, to wit: Part of in lot number one hundred and twenty-nine, in the city of Bloomington, Bloomington township MTonroe ; co ii n ty , S tate j f In dian a. Commencing .seventy 4ft 6 feet South of the Northeast corner of in -lot

number one hundred and twent'uinevrunuing thence West sixty-two feet aud six inches, thence South tweiitv ieet, thence East sixty-two feet and six inches, thence North twenty feet to the plaoe of beginning. OSCAR SO DDERS. August 9, 1889.

Notice oi Application for License.

;nts of the State of Indiana; that: EwwPk .id action is for the correction of a!fflfeS istake in the description of a deed fW9S3wwS

to certain tancis ur Monroe county, Indif-ua and thaj said noil-resident defendants arc necessary parties thereto,.- ' :

Notice is therefore hereby given said j defendant, hist named,that unless bSS

iuy ue. a uu. appear on tnost:couu oay ; 4 - -s of the next term of the Monroe Gir- HIfitl cuil Court; to be liold.cn- on the first mMMm Monday of September A. f. 18S9,at MBm the Court House in Bloom iua ton in ipMMM said County;., and State,, and answer ! or demur to said complain t,the same j lvmpp-CBH Witness mv name and the Seal of! KftBSR said Court, .ailixcd at Bloomington. this 12th day of Jniy A. I). 1889. imfmMWmWS ENOCH. FULLER,. (Jierfc.

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Tfio undersigned, a male citizen over the age of twenty -one years and an inhabitant of the City of Bloomington and county of Monroe, in the Slitc of Indiana, hereby gives notice to the citizens of Bloomington and of the First Ward of said city, and of Bloomington township, in said couuty of Monroe and State of Indiana, that he will at the September Term, 1889, of the Board of Commissioners of the county of .Monroe State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors to wit: spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in less a quanti tie than a quart at a time, for a period of ono year with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank 011 the premises u pon w hi oh h e . des i res to eell sa id spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, aad the premises being situated in the First W ard of said city of Bloomihgtott, township of Bloomington. county of M on roe and State of Indian a,and described as folio ws,to-wit Commencing at the Southeast corner of in-lot number eighty-seven in said city of Bloomington, Indiana aud running thence North twentytwo feet, then ce West forty -two teet; thence South twenty two fee t,t hence East forty-two feet, to the place of beginning. s THOMAS C, WHISNAND. August 9th, 1889. Notice of- Final 'Settlement of Estate.

Notice to Non-Eesidente.

Stae olf Indiana, Monroe County,

ss: -f

In the Monroe Circuit Court Sep

tember Term, 1889. T . ' . jre:rge L. Knight" Edward Knight. - '-" " vs. .Complaint No.

L01 enzo M.Kn igh t

RobetVB. Knight, Margaret ; Chand

ler, ElizabethTFampler, James Z Kn ig h t, Ly d i a Jo1

torn, Eliza Knight, j

Now eome3 the plaintiflTs, v

Miers & Corr their attorneys, and file their complaint herein, together with an aflidavit of a compegnt person that said defend ans Margaret Chandler and James 71. Knight are

not residents of the Statcof Indiana; that said action is for the correction of a mistake in the description of a deed of conveyance ot-lands in Monroe county, Indiana, and that said

non-residents defendants are neces

sary parties thereto. -v Notice is therefore given said de

fendants, last named, that unless;

they be a nd appear on Ithe seeouu day of the next term of the Monroe

Circuit Court, to be holden oir the I -,

first Monday of September Av D. 1889, at the Court Hon 3e in Bloom ington in said County- and Stat,and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and- deter mined in their absence.

" Witn ess, my name and the Seal of.

said Court, affixed at Bloomington this 12th ;day of July A. D. 1889f? ENOCH FtJXLER. Clerk,

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In the matter of, the estate of Catharine Fulkerson deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Cpu-t, September Term, 1888. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, as admi n:s tralor of the estate of Catharine Fulkarson deceased, has presented his account and vouchers in final settlement ol said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and

action of said Circuit Court, on the Sd day of September, 1888, at whicli time all persons in rested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heir of said estate, and alt others interested therein, are abo also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof or their heirship or claim to any part ot said estate. ' JAMES COW DEN, . , . . , Administrator. ;' Agents Wanted for- the Book '

EHUMBSASION W 1889,

: AoDtTOR's Office 2?Ionroj2 Co. J' , , July 7thV 1889 Notice is hereby given that the Township Trustees of the several townsh i ps of said eounty have made and returned to this office their enumeration of the white male ihabitants. also of the colored male inhabitants oyer the age or. twenty

one years in their respective town

ship. Said enumeration is now sub

ject to the inspection of the public

at the Auditor's Office, with a view

to the correction of any errors, mis

takes or omissions made therein.

The foi lowing 'table coil tains the aggregate number of the inhabitants

over the age of twenty-one years, in

each o! the town shipe and the total

number in tue oounty:

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Tickets Sold ";:afthcl Baa

.ChoGwea to Destination.

OtflS&b USatm'iOiA Giase Tables i i you wauaitp

E. O. McCormiek Gen'l Fasfl-rAgy

r ' Blcoraington, ;.'4vM'

THE GREAT FAST M Allc LINKMIf

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J?he Shortest, Best and Quickest Lino

tween t ne iN orxn a au oontn; ;

Goinsr East--Leavia Groencastle Jnn

. Indiaaapoliij AcepnunoIatton'S.aj

Going West Leava Oreancastie Junction at t;0.n902 aaoi

TOVVNSJIIPS.

1 Jo VALLEY OF DEATH.

The BEST and most complete HISTORY of the Groat Flood. Published in English and German. Contains over 500 pages,60 illustrations and retails for $1.50. Beautiful full gilt binding. Agents working for any other Flood hook should send 24 cents iri stamps for our outfit and see how superior it is to the one you are selling; jUost liberal terms allowed. VOJtSZUSE ft MbMAKINV ' Cincinnati, Ohio. K. W. MI BUS. COlin

AltOUNEYS AT LAW, Will practice in. all the courts. All hn sin ess given prompt and careful, atteujou. , ' ,.-

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Witness , my: hand and seal seSl of office the day and date above written, ; ; WILLIAM T BLAIR, x. Auditor Monroe County,

MARSHAL'S NOTICE.

All ownersj oceu pants and agents of real estate situated " within the corporate limits of the City, of Bl9om ihgton, Indiana, are hereby notified to cut and destroy all weeds and noxious vegetation in the streets and alleys adjacent to or opposite said real estate and to remove all filth-and garbagof whatever character, from about said real estate on or before the 1st day of August, 1889f Any one failing so to do by the said 1st day; of August 1889, will be prosecuted ia accordwit h iho provisions of the ordin anees of said city and this shall be final notice to such owners, occupau ts and agents as provided by said OTdinaivces,. V; ' , " ; - (- Weeds neatly piled in he streets in fropt of premises will be removed by the city. '., ' . .-"-O This July 17th, 1889. ; 7 ; ;. ;Vi'M Owbk, Marshal. '

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, Going Nor -IlauteJ

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Makingdirc all pUri

sure and ouiek iii Inioft 'DeootSi v' ' 'WHS

iNo;rransfers or bayovers ana jrouniw comuaodatiohi are unexwlled,! '.fj$&

"For further information: f;ta3llMfl

rates, routes, etc.;. addfajsyoii?stS

.M. A.

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