Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 August 1889 — Page 4

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The miners Durham?in

W free trade Eaglabd; have just

Wen granted an increase iu wge to ihe amouut ot 10 per cent; ? Wba a paradox that

SMt eeeoi to the starving, inin-

ii i era of Indiana and Illinois who,

W'leiR were howling for Uar-

r igwvoteetion andvpleiity. E M woulA have, been Jtonester

it : the Republican spellbinders Ba ! said, last fall, to the wcfcr ibgmD:-s Xoit; may possiMy get more fv under v Mr. Harrison v

that they woold predict any ol

A new sidewalk haB been orderf d head snaHe, one day last week.

eonstrHeted jm the East side of j Wm BartleU awl Lewis Stephens

n w " , have purchased Barnairs lUrashinu

machine.

enthstrcet.

; Mr. Ross, vthe netv minister for the Christian church, will occupy Miss McDermont's house on East

Sixth Street.

One or more persona gave the windows of the Knight school house a severe rocking a short time ago,

K The baggage of tberW iy was sent to Bloomington, " ji I fai W hile working roads in one oft e aid wasctelayeanearly a week in districts two days last week, only gettintg her v four plows were broken and it wast, t

! The Fourth quarterly C onTercnce a good time U break plows either..

of College Avenue M . E. Ohurcu will be held next Monday night? 4n the church parlor. ,. Fbe horses attatched to the conl ml peddlarT8 wagon ran away Monday eveningyand the animals received a shower batfe mt the oil. ' -, ... ,-; . :- "-- . i- -,, j About 80 persons from here attended the soldiers monument cer

emonies at Indianapolis this week,

and saw a real, live President.. : A modle newspaper subscriber is the utan who always pays in advance and never kicks. And 1 of such is the kingdom of heaven, i, - An order has been made to grade and macadamize Morton street from Sixth to Eleventh. . This is about the only street in fthe . city that , i not now paved.

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Pmsident Dakhisoii has been in office five inontbs thirteen thousand fiwrtb-clase postmaseva have been changed as against 4 0O during the sanie time lor CtevelanA Also he has mad 3 2,059 president ial appoin tmenlp, and Cleveland in the same time wade 854. And still the hungry

KepoUrcans think Harrison slow.

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Tbi platform of the Pennsyl

vania Republicans congratulates th country upon the results ol

tb$ lct)uf i88aand declares

HB ifift--- i-w'r t AIvW nnnI

tbnt it was won upon a Pennsyl-

Sf vania leader. ! This is a i little

lig :? TOionDqdtey s he is generally supposed to be the man that i S awtic t &JS t. - Of coarse IIamoa had

last week,thanka to the Hon John B. Stoll and other officers of the editorialr association. There was boatipK, ftshingi etc

? etc with a good deal of the lat-

I; Wi -ine if amiaiia nuiwaji wui-

iiSS pany'a buildings and grounds

! aw ifie garden spot of the place, igllifi I v uad are

snared in makin cr t hem a -

' ' mw ; There is ft no better nlace

to go, in lndiam, for a summer s

wm

if?P' eating than Lake Maxinkuckee.

i. John Hutchingsr formerly Pol-

ftn's foreman, has gone to St, Clair, flip. to work for John 'Pieman. He is an .excellent workman, and deservs the best of success. s It is said that about 1500 peo-

ple attended the Old Settlers' meet-, ing at Unionviile last Wednesday. JBverybbdy en joyed them8elves,and the aff air was well managed. ' Vith immense crops of wheat, corn potatoes and all kinds of Vegetables and fruits:1 - We all ought to live cheap and grow fat u n til -nex t harvest. Now to complete your happiness pay Fifty Cents for the Couhr for the bal-

rance of tha year.

Miss Maggie Porch delivered the annual address before the teachers Wednesday, upon the subject, Indiiferance." MisS Fpich is one . of the best teachers of the county and the address was in keeping with the high grade of work for which she is distinguished. ' " s Cliftoi a Ranch t King Company gave performances5 at the Opera House in this city on last Wednesday and Thursday nights to good

sized audiences. The company is

an excellant one, and usually plays ;ony the larger cities; Everybody in attendance was well pleased, and jrfiose who stayed away missed a rare treat in the dramatic line. " They have got up the gold excitement again. jo.ver in Brown county, is said that Christopher Stump's place ne ar 6eorgetown,has recently given out $500' worth of

gold;' while- a number of five7 and tea dollar nuggets have been found

along the bed of Beanblossom creek.

An expert from Cincinnati has in

vestigated the Held, and has gone after the proper machinery.The trade between some of the Monon railroad officials for the

farms of W? O. Fee and W. J. Allen,

located Northeast of town, has not yet been fully settled, but the office!: are .expected- here the latter part of the :week,when the trade will probably be closed Snpt. Woodard and Surgeon Davis like this pi ace and they want a good loca?tion for a stock farm, and for a

itfSi :i fm;passiiig through Craw-

taken in tow and shown the sights

sew m

On Saturd, Ang. 31, there will be a meeting of citizens and soldiers at th6 Conrt-houset to make

WSM - -! T arrangements lor the soldiers -Kc WW oi xh it beautiful little citjby Mr union to be held in Octobers The

Committees heretofore appointed

iiMCk buU(togul4 be;

oreoic to a mucn larger piace,

tAts commodious interior

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its perfect , arran

equipments, are simply

gvtfad. Within the building many lands of amusements are provide ed for such as gymnasium, roller

pPS(w ia Jand: beside

bath rooms, jce. A short time in

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! ?'v. : shear enabled ns to jdge, why

that gentleman Is so popular in

tannoi be excelled in courtesy.

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iosnce; The job depaitstft is

4dK

under the managemen

; Thomas- Pnrcell, formerly of his

eihfr and turns out some

excel

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HHTf. llltch-SbMqiat

j' f;:f J; . P Tpnrner dri ttureugk

fhj I, totthany Bark

g3f mi? WbN. Shower and family -are

II 5' AJex. Bobineen is going to build

r house on West bixta st. Jpr ttu-

ms JbSgieoow.

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V Honr. Ct G. Matsbn was in towny Wednesday, on legal business iOtit

;JB: .esliewith..W ; The popular Thursday nigkt ; Wind concerts will be continued "--: T' . nvMi MAm' . MtSfftt vAfiupttait

from tneir summer vacawon witu

aelatives at MontjceUo Wedntsday

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in the various township should be on hands and ready to report progress at the meeting next Saturday. All citizens are especially requested to attend the meeting, and encouragement to the work. By order -,of Gen. ;;M.orton C. .Hunter, chairman. . Joseph G; McPheeters has recei ved his commission as Postmaster, and nothing now remains bat to torn the officepverio him Saturday night Aug. 31. & W. Berry," who lived here many years ago, but whose home is now at Minden, La., writes, in a letter to the Goukxek as lollOWS:' ; j'y "I see from the -Courier that you are to step down and out of the honorably position which you so ably fl lied that of Postmaster of Blooraington, the home of my birth. I well remember the name of your successor, and I have no d niubt that be is a good man, if he' is ; of the family I knew 50 or 60 years, -ago? He is-all right as a citizen, and will make a good and faithful P. M. for

four years, and then, as certain as

the world stands, the Democratic party will elect a President again. r -I haye Just reeetved a carload of those celebrated O'Brien iarui wagons. The lightest running wagon in the world. ..Made from the bst material; the best finished proportion. " The only Plumb: Spok Taper : Wagon Bwde. O'Brien Bros, hve beea manufacturing ' wagons since 1855 and made only a strictly first-lass waon in- every rer-

pecfef All fully warranted; If

y o want- the best wagon come

to my new bnilding and you will

v- James Kr an

The burning of James Baxter? barn was the nefarious work of an incendiary. -Not content with their devilish work of destroying the barn and its contents, an attempt was also made to burn Mr. Baxter's crib. Some straw was; fired under the crib but the fire went out. The en

! the loss was over $1,000. No insur

ance. Mr. Baxter is an industrious and highly, respected citizen and has worked hard all his life, ami now a large amount of his hard earned labor has in an hour been swept away by the torch of an unknowu midnight incendiary. Mr. Baxter )i as our warmest sympathy and wa trust iha- the: guilty on e wlli spou be SSUglit to justjce': : HERE AND THERE, Surprise parties are numerous. . . . There was an &pple cutting at Mel TrislerV last Friday night . . . .A dog that was supposed to be mad passed through here last Sunday No many from this township will attend the old Settler's meeting at Ketch ara'a Springs,, . . An average acreage of wheatswill be sown . . . . Jliss Annie Rogers will teach at p. 69 Perry township. . . .A stranger eyidentiyVdera nged was in this locality two- or three days last .week . . . Tariff Reform is not deadi j. b?k.

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JCIKKSVILLB. ' Henry Tague and Bob Fowler passed-through our town the first of

fthe weekjt with;a large drove of sheep.

Joe Phillips has purchased the Woodward farm, giving $1,160. "" Misses Lucy and Fanny Wood: ward were the guests of' Mrs. Nancj

Phillips last Saturday.1

Mr. Thomas Oliphant died on last F)ridar night, at the home of his son.

Age'70 years. The funeral services

were conducted by Bid. J, T.Oliphant of Ft.. Branch, Ind. He leaves a large number of children and friends to mourn his loss. - The ,tarM and japeier11 boys

I will play on the old settlers' ground

at Sulphur Springs, on Saturday. Eld. R. A. Oliphant and wife, of Missouri, are visiting old friends

and relatives in these parts now.

Jude Orun is all smiles now. Its a girl. 1 Tjiere is-some talk of Billy Butcher staging: this fall and winder with his old friend Tommie Sare. Wc are glad tusee Hiram Jeifery with us again. Jiram is a go -d bail player. But not much on the fish.

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SEPT.

Seersucker Coats and Vest, 75c Mens7 Blue Cotton Pauts, 65c Mens7 Moleskin Pants. 7oo Mens' Sunday Straw Hats, 20c Mews' Black Cotton Suits, 2.75 Mens' Good Lined Coats, v 1.25 Mens' all-wool Janes Pants, 1.00 Mens5 re-eiitorced back and front While Shirte, - &Qc Mens, Wbite birt jiqI re forced 35c Mens7 Cotton Sock 2 pairs - for. , 15o

; OUR

$18.50 suits reduced to . $15,00 16.50 suits reduced (o 13.50 15.00 suits reduced to 12.00

12.00 suits reduced to 10,00 suits reduced to 8.50 suits reduced to! 7.50 suits reduced lo: 5.5 suits reduced to 4.00 suits reduced to

C3r. jGl. ' ALt-WOOL BLUE SUITS, Spring weights, 7.50 Wiuter .weights, - 9.00 Ask the Prices else where before calling on me . , - - i;

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10.00 8.50 7.00 5.00 .3.75

.75

m iriiieAOStM

i&SS'Fb&Xf "TaJ AT-

Tb 4AM KIND

that mmm? Soap ?q

Bonn -

by ;

r WAKING UP

nTTxI J Cents Nfff

h -in II- ' ue

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KOTICE OF KWA"L r&K'JB$L

I n ! lie nurtt r of the stale rof Julio

Th e S tsle oWnd ian, 1 on roe VuM

. . . . .. t rn i in firirri riit i .ri'nuii in. .von

In Ulc Monroe i m:m MiuM Sop. lli'

INSUHAK CE-

Hoi ion, twit's jpsa;

fxniuinatiaiMl i-t iMl crt' said Or j ir!TV1 TWSSfeff TliltiH

cult a (Mii tHjoiho 2u"!av W.spTftumMff : ' W:::'- '-:T-.M

tier, l av whicn-limival jV-Vao

Notice is l(nhv giyen, lfet

D Itogors, as ad in i ivistraior wit If t he will annexed of edtafce df Jolvft. M. fSahinf (Uccastd, hasw-jr ecntvd and filed his - acoujaii4 yiqvhe,rs in Una i gtailemieii$ot snVI tsin and

that tlifj atn(i will come' up for fihe

interested 'in-, mxn estate are nqnit j 4t Cirr her-aUnrtysf: liiMfnle lipg ed to sppeanin said.-Cowt and sh,w j eoinplint bieMi"e-;ktt" ; eaute, if any there be, wlr eakl a-ci tlW

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fOX D. KlK.EllS.

Coil A E. V001 J,KY ) fi-tl

01Ec$ First Door Sast of Bank, EL00MIN&T0N, INDIANA.

count and vouchers, should not- lit

A nd the iufe of said estate, and nil others in tcrestei I therein, a re pIso l.ei-elv reqiifred, at the time U)Tit place aforiHHjd, to appear ami malce proof- of their; hemihijv of elinj any part ot: said estate. ' " IfrNOCH PGLLKH, Clerk4 Monroe Circuit otirt.I juiv loth 1889, : . . :; -r , ... Louden Rogen, att:a. V .

j Nofcios of A.piicatioir; for lacoase.

- ESTATE

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A Sure Pure for ail Disaoes in Gattle9 Sheep and Hogs Arising from lmr-initios of the Bloofi, ana . from Functional Derangements. A DEAD SHOT CH WORMS, AND A CERTAIN PBEYEHTIOS OF E0& GEOLERA. ,

, FOR SALE BY :. ' : Faris Bros., Druggists, Bloomington, Monroe couniy, Ind. 13. Liodleys Sons, Druggists. Bloomingtou, Monroe county, Ind.

.atd. deieiuf juits Blargai et fciindJefi

aftd Earner a ,;Jnht--.nre nviliil

said a lion $:f&:$4 tni staked in the tlc'seri olhm iHdiKiilfe

I rrd imra n njl th.t sa, jd no:fresident

Notice is .tiienefprre heretv Sffee? -Mm

delendant.ltt ill ey lie avii aijpear, on 1 1 1 e at chnd AVyJg of the next term of tlie Monrife GirLi

Cult fout,v:io i Jjre holdeisn $fttk fiihs

Wic undersignefl, .a male citizen over the age of twenty one years and:

ing ton tend counts iJdfdriroo, in the

Stale oi? IndiauaViiercby gives notice to the citizens of Bloom ingtoti siid of the First Ward oT said eiivv and

Momhiy of opember A. ':,...188S(3S the Oou it H on se i Bloom i ngt said County .ami S tn Vy :aid or demiir til) siiti eomph.unthe 8amr& their absence; . -X : Wi

V itnoKR ml v h.-imc flnil iil i.f

said Cwurtji affixed. ntV;Btjmiiiiii

of li loom in t ton tiwiishin in suid f in&l- ;ip:iuAM.-irir;.jniLi;

county ot, & onro?- and State of ldl-1 ' .- -.a-- '--v- : . j. jJ

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Colossal Shows

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Count?

ootfmwrxoys ny toe cocrtieb's

frij Butcker is. digging a iis- , -Pill,;Elgj killed a large ; copper-

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$1,500

-:- CASH -:-PEBMUIMS.

Complete Grounds, . GREAT STOCK jHOW.j?

something to the Fair, and

show it to the mulita.de.

; JjHTDon-1 forget the ciate,, and write to. the Secrtary for' Premuim list, agd further particulars. - r GEO, P. CAMPBELL, Secretary ; Bloomirigton, Indiana.

A mighty congress of y V WORLD-Fa M OUS FEATURES ! . A splendid Amusement organization known throughou the length and breadth of tlie land ; to speak of its rare merits is a useless task. Suffice it to say that while this year it is more than J)cubl9 its Former Vastitess In all department, the price of .admission is reduced 100 per cent. '

WILL EXHIBIT AT-

n r Ann ftr n

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A'ueust'30.

v Troupe of

PERFORMING STALLIONS

gSF-Let every, farmer bring reported and educated expressly tor this

"A nieer irefli stock bi staple and ianor groceries, at Charley MePbeetersV the old Greeves corner.

Tonrner Btos, are agents for the (Jem Steam Laundrv, one of the best laundries in Indiana. All work warranted to give satisfactiottv Give the Gem triaL : k

Show

. 10 Beautiful Female -3Brlal. Artists 10 15 Earth's Greatest Human Marvels 15 I-. 7 FUNKY CLOWNS 7 - The Motiev Sons' of ofomus. 16 LILLIPUTIAN PONIES 16 In surprising and heautiful performances

TROUPE OF GYM JS' ARTS. ' 7 TRIBES OF INDIANS' 7 ytpeir warJIke display and wonderful

m - wv' Wijiitfsiriuo spans..

' Troupe of Wire Walkers.:

Purse No. a LADIES' lO-MM IIORSEA'OK EA0E.. 1st

Premium I00- 2d. 0j 3d. 23; lw"nt-fcrjiifj?olae.- ' ' . .. " " - ; - - ' ROMAN CHARIOT RACE 1 jiorscs abreast, iu three beats on - Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, "

Liberal premiums for all kinds of Live Stock- and Farm Pro-

ducts will be paid in full. Write t be Secretary fer iuioruiation.

Wm. Franklin, PRESIDENT.

SECRETARY.

Has opened again and is located at the same place lie was be fore (lid lire. ...

Choice PP.UITS of all kinds,

Presh . Oysters-in CAN. or SULK.

ElGosiitOu ISeepos' Uif om Band The- Best band in the' State: has s. been employed,

Ko Labor or. Expense- spared to make it the Best Fair ever held in Southern Indiana. .

ana, Ulh t he will at the September

lerm, Ihbs!, or the Board ot Com mi ssion ers f Ui e coun ty of Mon rofy Mate o I 1 n d i au a .apply to said BuaVd for 8 license to soil intxic ting liquors Ui;wit: piriums,- vinous ami m al ii qu ova ; i n less qu au ti ties t h an a q u a il at a time, for a period of one yea rw tli -tlie privilege of'allb wing the same to be di ank on .the prem isea upon which he destrss tfi sell said Kpiri tons, viilons oV malt iiq.uorf5,and the premises; being sUnatc-d

in 1Mb.. Fi rst Wurd o f sa id city ' of

Bloom i n a ton , eou n tyof Monroe-and State of Indianar and described as follows, to wit: : - . Part of i ii; lot number one hnnd red and twentv-ninet in' thb city of Bloom ihgionv Blooiniiigton township Monroe countyv State5 of Indiana,

Commencing seveutj?tyo Jfeet JSouth.

of. tlie Port heas t comer t, of in -lot

number one hundred and twentynine, ru nuing thiuice Ayest sixty-two foot aiid ; ste iikiiieSjV thence South twenty f eet, theii.ee Bast six ty -two feet and six inchesl" thence North twenty feet tdtbd plane of beginning. ; C OSCAR JStJDERSf v Augusts

Notice- of Final Settief Estate,, -V - ... " .'. . " .- . -:- : " .... "

In. the matteriof the est u t$ bsaiae Bowen deceaseds : ?rH. v-:

In the BIouVoa' .Ctr4fe

tern beri-evm , $m

Notice - is thereby given that jjthe undersigned, a s a d m in is t ra tor of the

estate of Isaac Hbweh - deoeasetl'i has

presented and filed Ins account ant

vouchers I n final ;scttlmeirtK of . saii

estate, an fl that the same; will come

up for the examination and action

of said Circuit Court, on the 2d dav

ot September, 1889, aty wliich time

all persous inteixstcd in said estate

are ron uised to appear irr svid Coar

and show cause,-an there be,wh y said account ari.iV vou?;)ie?s-siould

not be approved,' -v.:, .r.

And the heirs of said estate; and

all others interested therein; arc al

so hcrt by requ tred, atthe time and

place aforesaid-, to appear and make

proof oi their heirship or claint to

.any part of sttifl estate.

W1L:LJAAI BOWRN, ' ; Ad m i n is trator.

r: w. M!ms; i f 1 .;. 3win conn

Will practice in all ! tlie -courts;' Al

business given prompt and careful at

tention.

ss:

Uerge L. Knight 1

Edward KnijiHtv V (

LiOienzo 'M Knignt

RobcrvK, Knliiht. Alargaret Chiindlor, 1 ' : ElizibeUifffam.pl er, Jaines Z

Knight, lifimiloH Iffl

Now V comes tlif; plainliflte

ni icia o& vurp tucir- iitvorneys,afi fiie their eoroplain

wii n aff uiiiuuy it ui a :omeicnc' je son that sa i t let endun t M mgx f Chandlfcr and , fames Z '..CnjSilfeS

no t r e s i d en ts of the. StAeH liitfB$

that said actijDn is for th$ ciet8

I of a mis take-in. the herirVitU; -cm

deed of convev :ince ol iKnda in atorf

roe eou i iy Ih i mm rmVi$m non-resi ientsdeteiiilj ut fti HgK sary. part4e6:icstjii5l Noiice:tjiprij fendaut-s larfS! intftoentC 'WiWt they be a Dd apiearf f tjhepmfe

bom

1 1i ave i organs wjiicli X wil

cloae out afc holsale 4io ypi

cash. N6w4& your chancer : - ' C O. TURNER.

Smoke the ?0; C, OA Cigar.

BAKING DONE EVERY DAY

03'sters, Hot Coffee and Luucl? at

all hours,

All my old customers and how

are respectfully"' in vital to call.

Cao. A. 3(

C'oilege Avouue.

Country Produce wanted

at Louis Williams-' grocery,

North Walnut street

- LIFE. OIST THE PLAINS And thriiliiigJy contrasting: the WiJd West of the New World with the Classic Pastimes of the Old ; introducing cowboyfe, western Indians and Alexicnh Vanqueros, Au Exhibition that fonot a show but a fact.

STBBT'P,

ADHISSIOH 25 efs. Two I'erformances daily, at one . and seven p. m

Farmed -Tai

fflRGEST SPEED PURSES

of any Fair in the Statev

aif Bate 021 Eailroad.

. . SE0IIETA11Y.

. Li ' ', lii mt ami L'uiiili hr-iv hif iii iililn nn lM

-Uitm. wiiisciiu tree (oune

irun ui men wcumy.ine vt-iy bct u iuciiutcbinr madf in

I ha HvrlUt vvhli ull the alia liim nn.

iMUlLi'vi. rc turn vc ask thai yqit

sJimw n lmt uc urn)!, lo ilie who

nir.y caH t your hic,imu after a.

fuouthnnil s.ha!i ttmo juf qwu iiroticitv. linn cat ml ruucliiuc is

nm out it uhl Iir;li5, n itb too iti inr hii lent, ami iiv tclU for

furHa'h!tua iu the world; ,AH If

fret. No camtiil required. Ciaio.

brief instruction ginn. Those vh write to us At oncu cunic.iru tVco the he(t.cwhigmachiri.itt the world, am) th tu'(.t Una of work v high art over ah awn totr'h'r in Amcrin. &UI3 fc "CO., S2o& '40, Ausuftii. Maine,

tt4.I:9''t.1 'B t tna

If you want to-btiy Fertilizer that will raisamortJ wheat per acre than you -lo-yefef raised, and bettor grass than you ever saw, for less mouey than any body, call on Morgan & Shoemaker, Southeast Corner cf Square at 0. II, McPheeters grocery store. P. P. They will price you Buggies and Spring Wagons and

Grain Prills lo wer than anyone. !

SmokotltsOv G. 0." OigarC

Go and have your

tested by H, P. Tourner, as he guarantees satisfaction, and has the very best of scientific instruments. Jfhe largest and most1 complete line of opticial goods

in the city can bo fbiiridr- at his place. Remember, eyes- tested free. Th e latest designs in rJewe!ry also watehes, silverware, &c, can always be found quo door Kast of tjio bankr

IS THE iLEADT 5

I carry in stock tho. best line of

Purnituro and Unierta k uig (goods ever kept m Bloomington an(K will sell yoirjgSod one:

uome aim sec me oe tore ypu.,uuy. r South Side Squarel . Take yoni1 ountiy produeo to Charhy MpPheeters'jGreeye old stand. ... VVC.--.V" Z.l w ,xh e St ud e ba keWSpKijga pd Road wagons ai Ailen3; !

THE CITY OF BLOOMINGTOU ? myMmvgxz -m 6iojp Pur ing the niop.th-pl Jun4 there was 9,000 X. X J. oigars smoked in Bloomingtpn, as well .as it num ; ner of loiver grade ciiis; Everyone who wishes a delicious; smoke aks

for the X: Y.-fBE . ' a

M K Oi II H 0 E MBIT,

ZAHBT '

as not (etired from business; ,nt

w ill' be fuunn at Ins old stand wfc ,the JSudHuv, block ' v V r complete: jiiij ' J

Supplies ' He wiU thereafter devote his entire attentibfl to these specla) lines, arid will guaranteed; work the best aud prjcjes the lowest; Ijemem her the place, Sudbury3look North Side Siuarev i J. T'v" ; " :

day of the nett term of Vtinf CircniirOour;! ffiMiiMsm

:first:;;Moid:;:6t: "immS

ingtou in said iubtir,Md:Ste'fcti'Siii

a n swer or demnrtoi

t he sa mo vU be lipatBl RBil ifctei 'mined ilMlic

fir., irf.t. - ; . rt; -. -t ji rWKMtfcd

y i tness my name ni tne Jfeai

said voutt, -tnxed &t Bloomitt

. .fcuis litn uay r jiv a. ; aoosjg

Notice, of Final Seititimoui if Si

: J Io the . nmugr of - tjne iestate.

Uatbanne r u 1 kerson dttireaaed. ;

v I a the M

tcmberrcrmrt

Notice tsSere

seaseU has i.-v oreaentchiattaM

ana voncuers in nnai seitiepicncv

said estate. '-knd.'titft tlii Miinl

come up icc ; the exam! n a

action of saii Uircui;fc ((f5n 2d dav Sentemit888Mwffi

timeAjl : pctninrestcq?: :MH estate are reo uiied to annear Jn- siiiil

Court and shicauiie. if anv:':ilii

pe; woy saicaeqouni $ ana youci

should sot be approved.

v; And the heir pf -MAHnSi

all others atercsfceu j.BBmm.

alao aba henihrreqnired.at theltvni

and? place aforesaid ti;Mip

make proOPOc tber heirship pr cia

toanpart osanmtale.Viti

Ailminisfral

Notice of AMlicatioa for

au inbabitaut of the City of Blojott

uivuii aim wjuuy ui iUuiiXAnj in

otuieui iuuiuna. neireoy iKes lie

to the citizens of Blcidmiiittton aii

tae 1? irst Wtirtl of s:uHcitv: ana

ly ot Monroe and State 6f In

that he will at the Scntem

ISSOI thegJoatHl pB Gomm

6T tlttn-inVSftl

Indiana; apply t said Board :

nKwvK tr vQ. ai iQipxicaiing: jjg to;wit: -8 piri tousv inons anrf :

liqaovs, iu -Jess ;aijtititMB

ouart at a tiu. for a irlogM

iyear wiui tup VTfwKPV

in e sametoije aran t ogepi(

apiritoiis vlaons arid marfei lia

and the pr jmis,es being;, sualpfli the First Wait! of saHciiSlol

lugton-, townshpcQr Blonf

county ot 4ou roe. and tate

uiana,auu necrkeea as mi Wwte;

- Commencing at t lie outliei

her 1 ot. n umber &igli tkmm

satd cfey of BloominstoUv and rubbing thence Nwlifflffiii

two feet;:;theWi9fe-f

.an

feast? tocty-two fect,- to the place I

THOM AS 0, WHKNA

ist 1889;

"1 .'. '?!i

whore. Trice 10m. a tjackttua. Tr

for StwnfftV Brirfitaw, Amonn or for FnsfcieM of Colnr. oi- BAn.ftta

Thordo-uot crook or iuu OAMMik,: