Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 46, Bloomington, Monroe County, 31 August 1889 — Page 4

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See the ISiew Fall Stock of Dry Goods at BEE HIVE.

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THE SATURDAY COURIEB Bmr J. FKimis, Editor & Publisher. flJSOm lSarf Payable in Advance

m UrintuA Rnt CircHltl

DEMOCRATIC TO THC CORE.jf

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Wbat doyoa want with the BrowD-Sequtrd elixir of life

when you can get Martiusiille

artesian water?

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Thebs United Stateaf of America will h aye a Great World's Fair m 1892, and the only thing Mi to be settled is the question of location.' AU will admit that it hould bold at some suitable ace near the geograpieal .center, and when you concede that you locate the Fair at Chicago, tho phenomenal metropolis of this

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KArvirA Uv And in All nrobabil-

prominent Republican

Doliticians and newspapers are

ity the law will be repealed at the coming session of Congress. Now that they have fall control ai the government, the Republi cans want no strings around the gtan bag whatever; The Republicans would like to have a Anl service law which should take fall force and, effect when the government passes under

Democrat administration, bat

y-n-1 cease to be oaerativeme mom-

i . . . . ; .; y ........ . - .... ... ' vgtnt the government pases into

the bands of the party of great

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moral ideas.

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" MMt ia,wftJ w adjust tax-

S&Wf -i atwin this cbantryiVt the Lo-

W JflParwwaJl and trt

Pf 2? v- by ai income ttt In

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can men ot immense

Mll' :: iRflf' 'their

jos( 6nare oi ine ouraens oi ine

government. Under oar system

ot tariff taxation th laboring

and producing classes pay the

bulk of Ihe.taxes collected to de

fray the enormous expense of the

general government This is

manifesty unjust and unfair.

With an income- tax - the vast

on1 would contribute

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f E ,P aoething towards the support

oi rne generate government.

Jay Gould and the Yandeibilta and the growing train of mil

lionaire monopolist would then

pay something for the support

hBIV aad proton the general gov-

ftk ernmont bestows oil them1

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Thi : Telephone suggestsi tb.t

"a dose of the elixir ot Ufa

toi&iitb the new

froe trado club"; Judging from

trie straight to which the editor

the Telephone is driven in.or-

Jcrto react the interest taken

ta this movement of tariff reform,

wy mac ne eat ao enure rap

The time has cofte . when the

people irrespective of party have

- i . determined to .examine into this

V qnsstion .and ascertain the rea-

rM? foa for this excessive taxation.

A'ff wr-."-'f"P' w " ,tttT, itiimt ta and that

aftft -. thA nnnAAPaaarv taxes collected

them by the operation of

nrotective war tariff

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and their is not elixir of life enough in the world to in vigor ate the dead hull of protection with life sufficient to resist the decay which 40 years of robbery, plunder and corruption; have

brought upon it.

Don't Like to Sect

County

COHTBIBUTI0H8 BY THE- COURIER S

r coars of corrkspordjcnt.

. SALT CBSSK. ' Wheat is nearly thranhed. Mac- Cox left for 111inois,lfttt week. John Adams, son of W, H. H.

Adams, is working on a farm near

Indianapolis.

We learn that two of Fs Sexton's

children killed a couple of raUle-

snKcs in their garden a short time

ago

Squire Wm H, Kerr, of Benton

township, has been visiting' relatives in Johnson county, during ths pssi

week;.

Mrs. Elizabeth Beastal's house in

Perry township, was entirely destroy

ed by fire, one day last week. Hard

Ij any of the contents were saved.

A short time ago some person

stole a pocket book belonginiz to

Miss Bell Lampkins, from a bureau drawer containing nine dollars in silver, also a bank certificate. Ii

seems that Beve.al lawless acts have been committed in our township re

Gently, and Jt is hoped that justice

will?soon ovetfvLe the guilty perputra

tors. J. B. E.

XiBKSVIIXBi Stock trading in this vicinity, is

on the boom

Williard Kirk spent last Sunday with ... old settlers; Miss Lou Crum was buried at thi Carmichael grave yard last Monday. Alva JTcConnel, one of our most respectable young men is fall Of" pluck, but too much of a gentleman to fight a woman. ! Mrs.Ellen Ferguson is on the siek Hst. r ' - Jake Kirk, our horse jockey, hap kept one horse forvfour days. What'u the matter Jake? Miss Etta Stalls was taken sick last Sunday evening, while on her way from the old Settlers9 and wa taken to Mr. Weimers where by careful nursing she was able to get home on Monday. ? ; vWm Butcher was the guest of Mr Jacob Tague last Sunday night. Henry Tague is now proprietor of the shops, here; Mr: Fowler, out

I former propdetor in unable to attend

to. business. -c Vl

scheduler's an unnecessary bur

den which they ought not to

' 4 i . bear. It is tne purpose oi tne ggl g.; f ' Indiana Tariff league to furnish slliUi Mi'W frbmant nn-

-lll eirculate- literature

MS'M-:H Mbeienteof high,,, protection to

predju liced stand point in the quietude of their homes. They

WE"

meet themx fairly and squarely

upon- the issue. Because - a man's name happened to be Lee instead of Grant is no argument aeainst Uariff reform. All the

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San

':m-3- am.ti efran.

T 4 iv- 7"'SV wim w wm Mwmfw ki'

Uih protection tactics of the last campaign. But the laborers even are beginning to see the error of their ray aa aw deBouncing bitterly the advocates oi this policy which presses so

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unl v lariflT rftform ifl cbmihfif

r ; The daughter of Mrs. Joe Thrash is quite sick with fever. i John Smith and wife from Jarti n county, isi visiting.. F. Carpenter and wifo W'-J . r; 'r,; : T. Burks who has been very lo with typhoid feyer is reported some 'bettcr. y-i . Joe Gieen and wife of Blooming ton, were visiting at this place last Thursdav. . -Tr- , Hisses Lucy and Fannie Wood ward of Blooming ton, accompanied by two gentlemen visited here SaturThe Sunday School at the Chapel Sunday elected, T. A. King and Wm. Whaley as delegates to the Sunday School Convention to be held at White school house Aug. 20 and 21. Uncle Tommy Oliphant, of Indian

Creek township, died last Friday.He has been a citizen of that township a

number of yearswas a respected old gentleman; honored and Joyed by all. Dr. Gaston and wife, formerly oi this place but now of Bloomington were visiting friends here Sunday.

Dr. Gaston was the physician here for vn umber of years, but being a good- republican his- friends have

supported him, and he ia now serv

ing his second 'term as Treasurer of

Monroe county. .

- A number of teachers of this town

ship were attending the County In

stitute' last week; Among them were

Misses Nora Baker and Emma Kel

ler. Miss Baker has the principal

ship and Miss Keller is assistant of

the town school here this; yean Success to them. '-" Any one leaving this place or knowing any thing that would injurevour neighbor, or if you can

oM report a tew words so your

bosom friend can start jriliful, we

anticipate a boom among t some of

our church coiner people. As the

writer would like to please all, hand in you r gossip by Tuesday.

' 5resh oysters served in any

style, or by the can, at Volpert's

Norte side square. P:

EXCURSION TO CINCINNATI

Oh" Tuesrtayi September 3rd, the

Vand alia Li ne will run a cheap excursion to Cincinnati from Colhnsvilie, Greencastle and all ; intermediate stations; The rate, willv be very

low. Call on the nearest ticket agent

of the Vandalia Line for full particulars. Tickets good to return, until September -idtfc I88fe k'

Those who oppose improvements. Those who run it down to atrangers. Those who show no hOBpitality to any one. Those who hate to see others

make money. Those who oppose every movement which does not originate in themselves. Those who treat every stranger as an interloper. Those who oppose every public enterprise that does not appear of personal benefit to themselves. These who contribute nothing to the enterprises of the town, and talk discouragingly about everything that is started. Those who imagine that they can buy better away from home and from strangers, and who never endeavor to build up their home establishments by patronizing them,

and yet expopt the town to make

them rich.

FOR SALE.

The property belonging to the late

John M. Balduf deceased is for sale.

Inquire of Eoqers fe Woolley.

'-Charley McPheeters Wants to sell you your groceries. Give him a trial.

A prompt arid free delivery of goods at Charley McPheeters' new grocery.

- I haye just received a carload of those celebrated O'Brien farm wagons. The lightest running wagon in the world. Made from the best material; tho Best finished Perfect Proportion. The only Plumb Spoke Taper Wagon made. O'Brien Bros, have been manufacturing wagons since 1855 and made only a Strictly FirstClass Wagon in every rep-

pect. ' All Fully Warranted. If

you want the best wagon come to my new building and you will buy. James Ryan. Opposite County Jail.

FARMERS

' we have just received

7 B T O

ST. LOUIS PURE BONE MEAt

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?ind we ard now prepared to fill all orders

that come.

These brands of FBLTILIZERS have

bean used in this and adjolniag counties

for years and have an established reputa

tion. They sell on thehr own Merit and

need no PUFJF

Call at onr Stnre or Mill and ses sam

ples and learn Prices. Collins 6 Karsell.

SALESMEN

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Is tin CREAM of All the Package Coffees.

1.1 CP ' - H- ' Lon JD. Rogers. ) Pl;mrl(,tArfi I Cora E. Woom.et rifi;ks B M k- H j ; I Frank K Woolley. 1 IOPrletors; Lel, E. Roobes. Mer-8 I SIM W Office First Door East of Bank, BL00MIN&T0N, INDIAN A, " !V. - ; REAIi ESTATE ' ' 7 ifT i O T? F ' ; DR. ELLIOTT'S uLUui! W Medicated Food,

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NOTICE" OP FINAt SETOTLB? MENT OF ESTrEpf - In the matter of the estate of John M Balduf, dececased. In the Monroe Circuit-- Goort, Sep tember Term, 1889, J Notice is herebv ffivnh. that Toii

D. Rogers, us administrator with the j Lorenzo M.Knlght

win annexed or me estate- ot jonn

The State of Indians, Monroe (Wwf

V, :ys' .!f!:V;fceoinrtain;Mi

M. baldul deceased, has presented and tiled his account and vouchers in final settlement ot said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Com t, on the 2d da3' of September, .1889, at which time all prrsons interested in said estate are require ed to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there bev why said account and vouchers should -not be approved, .... r.,,l' And the heirs of said estate, and all others interestffd therein, are also hereby requiredj at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part ol said estate. ! ENOCH FULLER, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court July 19th 1889,, Louden k Rogers, .atl'ysf - '' p ;

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Margaret . Chand

ler, Elizabeth Wampler Ldia Hollon, Jumcs Z. Knight, Robert Rr Knight, George Ii. Knight.

dc Corr her attorneys; ana files . com plaint herei nt toaw ither 1 with 1 an.

said detendants Margin?! Chijtf jst

saiu actio a is ior cue eorr Konpi

Notice of Application for License

Seersucker Goats and Vest 7c Mens' Blue Cotton Pants, 65c Mens' Moleskin Pants. 75c Mens' Sunday Straw Hats, 20c Mens Black Cotton Suits, 2.75 Mens1 Good.Lined Coats, 11.25 Mens' all-wool Janes Pantsl.00 Mens re-entorced back anur front White Siikte, ,50c Mens, White Shirts not re forced 35c Mens' Cotton Sock 2 pairs for, ' 4 " kibe 18.50 suife 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 suits reduced to 8.50 suits' reduced to 7.5ft suits reduced; to 5;00 suits reduced! to 4.00 suits reduced to

AliLi-WUULi JJiiUJS J5urr,

Spring weights, . - $7.50 Winter weights, i 900 ,. . -. Ask the Prices else

where before calling on

me

10.00 8.50 7.00 , 5.00 '1.75 3.75

to canvass for the sale of Nursery Stack! Steady 'employment guaranteed. SALARY and BZPBNSBS paid to successful men. Apply at once stating ape. JWention this paper. CHASE BROTHERS CO., Rochester, N. Y.

Don t forget

MONROE

THiE FamouS

CLOTHING t "- ' X i " r ; -.

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Ed, L. McG-ee

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County

FAIR.

SEPT

T020

Open to the World,

$1,500

-:- CASH -:-fREMUIMS.

S.ZXTQ iff..:.- .... V ;., Complete Cfrounds, :o(GREAT STOCK SHOW.j)

-Let every farmer bring-

something to the Fair, and show it to the mulitude.

0gDon't forget the date and write to the Seer tar y for Fremuim list, agd further particulars. . GEO. P.- C AM PBEL7 f Bloorftington Indiana, ?

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THE ONLY

SHGi: POLISH

A Sure Cure for ail Diseases in HORSES,

Cattle, Sheep and Hogs

Arising from Impurities of the Blood, and trom Functional Derangements.

A DEAD SHOT OH WORMS, AND A CERTAH PRBMTIOM OF HOG CHOLERA. .

FOR SALE BY-

Farie Bros., Druggists, Bloomington, Monroe county, Ind. ; H. Lindleys Sons, Druggists. Bloomington, Monroe county, ind.

Owen

Co.

Fair

9 to

4

Balloon Ascension and Parachute Leap, Wednesday. Purse No. 8. LADIES' 10-MILE HORSEBACK RACE: 1st Premium 100; 2d. 50; 3d. $25. Entries wanted for this purse.

ROMAN CHARIOT RACE 4 horses abreast, in three heats on i - Wednesday Thursday and Friday,

Liberal premiums for jail kiniis of Livo Stock and Farm Products will be paid in full. Write the Secretary for information. Wm. M. Franklin, Matt. llattheWs, ?- PRESIDENT. s SECRETARY.

enckart

Has opened again and is located at

the same place he was be fore the fire.

Bakery, Confectionary, Lunch Room.

.... .... . ... ,i -, ParoLors Take W

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tice

If you want to buy Fertiliser that wiU raise moire wheat per acre than you ever raised, and better grass: than -you ever saw, for less money than any. body, call on Morgan &i Shoemaker, Southeast Corner, of Square at 0. H, McPheeterfl' grocery store. Pf S. They will price you Buggies and Spring Wagons and Grain Drills loweir than anyone.

' - 0. P Tourner has severed his connection vpth fThe Corner" and wishes to nptify his customers that he can jbo found at J. P..Tourner & Co West Side,One Roof Nrtb of Tijey. - " -V - f-: " ... i. i !. .

Choice FRUITS of all kinds,

Fresh Oysters in CAN or BULK.

BARING DONE EERY DAIr

Oysters, Hot Coffee and Lunch sit V. all hours.

. All roj' old customers and new are respectfully invited to call. ; Goo. A. Benolcar t,

Sept

. i 5, 6,

FIB) and 7.

Bloomington Mechanics' Mora Band The Best band in the State has . t been employed. No Labor or Expense spared to

make it the, Best Fair ever held in Southern Indiana,

Tbe undersign a male citizen over tho age of 2wenjty oaeyears and an in habitant of tlve City of Bloomington and CDunty of -3bnroe, in the State bt Indiana, hereby gives notice to the citizens of Bloomington and of the Firat Ward of said isity, aud

of Bloomington township, in said county of Monroe and State i of Indi

ana, that he will at the September Term, 1889, of the Board of Com m i8si onera of the county of Mo n r o o, b tale ot Indian a,apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liqi uqrs to-wit: spiritous, vinous and. malt liquors, in less quantities than a quart at a titnej for a period of one year with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the prem ises upon which he desirss to sell

said spiritous, vinous and malt liq-

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'-in

mistake in the description of a deed

to certain Janqs in' Montoe coupity,

Indiana and tlm -said. V'ndii-'riraiAnlS

aeienq&nus, iaiv nam ecuTnas 11 picas

they be and appear oh the aicond fay

or ine ne'st term or tne wonroe

mitt ijouix. to be b olden on the--' -fira Jle-

Monday of 'Siitemberhll.'189

xne vonni tionbe in u

said Gonaan d , Stat)

or demuf aid comj)lai

wiuvhe neaw

Witness'-my name and. theOeal)

C7HS' VVUISi WH VM 'HI ' WUIHIIKIIUI.

lQC :i FUII.Efi XJier

Noticato JToa-

ntiirp.-.nf nil lan ninnrm t cuinivi

d In the Monroe Circuit Court Sfptember Term i88df 5- ; v -

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George L. Knight

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Edward KnwbtF :-:-M

vs. i'; V Comnlaint o. :

Robert It KnighU

uors,and the premises being situated t.V: : im W . ler, Elizabeths

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Bloomington, county of Monroe and

State of Indiana, and described as foliowa, to wit: Part of , in-lot number one hundred and twenty-nine, in the city of Bloomington, Bloomington towuship Monroe count', State of Indiana. Commencing seventy-two feet South of the Northeast . corner of in-lot number one hundred and twentynine, running thence West sixty-two feet and eix inches, thence Sooth twenty teet, thence East sixty-two feet and six ; inches, thence North twenty feet to the plane of beginnings

August, 9, 1889.

Notics of Final Settlement of tato. v In the matter .pf :the estate ,;of Isaac Bo wen deceased! r .. . Inthe Moaroo Circuit Court, September Term,-18891 yv - j

Notice U hereby given that the

undersigned as, ad ra i nis trator of the estate of Isaac Bowen deceased, has presented and filed hw account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the 2d day

o I September, 1889, at which time

all persons interested in said estate

are requiscd to appear in said Court

and show cause, it any there be,why

said account and vouchers should

not be approved. ;

And ithe heirs of said estate, and

all others interested therein, are al

so hereby required, at the time and

place aforesaid, to appear and make

proof of their heirship or claim to

.aqy part of said estate. '? ; WILLIA M BOWEN, Administrator.

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Ifaxnpler, James Z

Knight,Lydia Tol torn, Eiua n)ght.

Miers.de Con their attorneys an

me tneir compiaini tieretn, tege

with an affidavit ot i cfimnMfAt ner

son thaV said defendants ilihtwW

not residents of the S tate Indiinrii

ox a mi&taae in tne description :mm

deed of tonvyaQee ot lands iwllM

roe county, Indiana, and that

nnn-reauientfi deKendmnta aft Mi

sarv nai'tiestUereta

Notice is t!nreforf- ffiven an

tney oeanq appear obi wif iiiwpii

Circuit Court, ,'tqMbS '.boli first Monday of September

1889. at the Court House in

ington iih said County and Statc;anc

answer or demur to aait cdajJiK

tne same win oe aaaru ;iif0 mmsd in ihmr abseiteeV'5-I aWfc

said Cnnrt. lif&mi a& RiAady&ii

' '.' ' : ENOCH FC LLEBL Cltrk;

wu. as: I'm 1 -'a .mjv

In the matter of . thi?

Catharine Fulkeraon deceiaed;

T.t Ua Mnnnwk f HMni Clnkkrt vKhi'

tember Term, 'v Notuie is herebv pven thai

undersigned, wiitoiiiffeill!! estate of Catbaila ijferNa

seased, has? presented hiS' Jaca

and vouchers in W S0jneg

said es'irSte, ana. unit

come Tip for the cixamlnatiogaj action of said irfrcuitufpl 2d dav of SDtember -IlSSfe at whi

timealljBons SH

should nbtgbe.apRftTf''; And the heir of ijaivi testate

all otfciers interes'ied therjSI

aUo also herebv requiredat the time

ana piuee aioresaiu, w ipwsrji

maae proor or tneir neirsuip or

W ftDV liar. Uli oMU C5WW.V; i

U. W. M1E.11S.

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Will practice in all the courts. All business given prompt and careful at

tention.

x nave 4 organs wnicn wui closo out at wholesale price , fox cash, Kow 19 your chance.

Smoke the "C, 0.,CM Cigar.

J. M. IlUxNTER;

?LARGEST. SPJEED . PURSE

pf.any Fair in the State.

Half Rate on Railroad. 1 - SEORETAEy,

("oliiege Avonue.

. SENT ON TRIAL Dr, Grleasoa's Treatmeuf

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jr. W. CFJSICK, Tynnnt, Ohio, writes : I feel that I can not reo ommond pr.Setli Arnold'! Cagh Killer '.. .

too highly. Wouia sot bt

Druggists, 250., 000 , and 11.00. '

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CONSUMPTION

BRONCHITIS

ASTHMA

AND

CATARRH

We jwiU isnd this fiiU Treatment by Express and allow you to try it before we ask you to pay. If at the end of the time yon do not thinlc it Is doing you good, send it back to tis .at, our expense. Write us at once for circular and full particulars. Address THE HALL CHEMICAL CD. 8860 FAIBMOtJirT AVENUB, PHILADELPHIA) PA, .

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Sold for HlOO. until lattljr. Ij But A&S wAieh in th warld. tl

FwrfMl tineketptr. War-1. .

raaita. tttarr soud ot.

ud MOW' ftiiflt. with work

iUd cues of canal vtn.

One Person in etch io caltly can tcure ono fraa.

iojMthrr wlUi our Imtft andvaK nabla . Una of Iloaiehald

Sample. Th aanaplta, aa well aa the. watch, wa aand EVer?. and iflir tdu hava k.nt

(ham in your homa for JS raanthi and ifaown tbtm to thoaa who may hT called, tbn become your ow property.; Thoaa who write at once can be euro of recsirlncr tha Watch and Samples. Wepar all expreee, freight, etc, Addreaa atinaottACjK, Boz aiiwyortinna. Mnim

PQKasftw

UNDERTAKER,

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... f carry in stock tho best line of

FurmtuL-e and Undertaking goods ever kept in Bloomington and will

sell you goodr cheaper in an any one. Gome and see. me before you buy.,, Soutb Side Sftiiaw. - ' ;

Take your country produce to Charley MoPheeter8,,Greeves, old stand. :, ...... ..-'f7

The. Studtbaker Spring and Road wagons at Allen's. ; !

THE CITY OF BLOOMINGTON ENVELOPED IN SMOKE, During the mouth of June there was 9,000 X. Y. 25i cigars smoked (n Bloomington,. as well. as a nnm ber of lower grade cigars. Everyone who wishes a delicious smoke asks

for the X; Y. Z:

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i PEERLESS

B U I BO

Do Tour Own Byebiff. at Hsnte

THpv "will 3va nvsrvthlno.-' Thtr nrAnold avarw.

where. Price I Oo. a packaae, Thy bavenoeauil

for Strength, Brightness, Amount in Pftcksm or for 3?nbtne of Color, or &onfading Qunlitfos.

Thejf aft not croaker mut; 40oolore, xottmpw

10 UN C EMENT.

as not retired from business, but will be found at bis old stand in f Xlip Sudliurv blocks witli ;a, complete line of UNDERTAKER'S M OPHOLSTBBER'S

Tho undersigned, 4 ttalr jej

over tbe age ol twe ai

an inhabitant of thuCUv of

ass

eir-'i

ineton and county of

Mate ci inaiana. n;reoy givoa no.ici

to the citizens of Bloonuastmmid 4

the liiifBvWari

Bloomington town hip, t said

ty of Monroe and state

that ho will nt the ?epteat

1889, of the IJoard f Com!

of the oonriVf of j!5!

TnHiaiio anlv M seii) .Uttaisl .a

hcensa 1 to sell intoxicating il

to-wit : epirslousj vinttts Bad'

liquoro, in leas- a c

au&rt :4t a tiiAii fat & nlod of

sue eame o ne a ran ob .b upon; whichi he Ideeirea - to i

spintoua, yi nous and o

ine juts nr aro oi auu cuy ot lwia

ington township? of Bioomhitoa.

county of Monroe and Htate oft

diana;and described as folk)we1

Coix meacing at the Soul

ner of in lot number eitrhtv

said city of BJooraincrton; 1

and running thenoe ;.Ho;te

vwp ie Mitoue 7si ior5v-iwo ic

thence South twenty two

THOMAS J.,W4laNAp;g

ie, lie wiii nereatter derote

his entire attention to these special

lines, and will guaranteed work the best and prices tbe lowest. Kemember the place Sudbury Block, North

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