Bloomington Courier, Volume 16, Number 1, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 October 1889 — Page 4
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DEMOCRATIC TO THE CORE.
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:Ths Democrats pronounced the Benny diction at Indianapolis last week.
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Please - pass it around that Monroe is the best apple growing county in the State. 1 The good work begun in indianapolis last week, should be continued in Ohio nest month. New York may not get the World's Fair, but she has carried off the base ball pennant; that's glory enough for several years; There- areso many shooting scrapes, fights and accidents at Bedford that they are talking of establishing a hospital. Boom . the town! Judge Sullivan, the newly elected Mayor of Indianapolis, may not be as good a fighter as his name sake, John L., but he is a mighta good runner. The trouble over the color line has been ;renewed down South, and the darkies are calling loudly for the Republicans to enforce the protective tariff on wool. We have been very cordially invited to move our printing office to Bedford. Mitchell Commercial. It was simply an invitation to your own funeral. North Dakota has "gone dry" by 2.000 majority, while South Dakota prefers to be "wet." This means that whisky will be sold at drug stores in North Dakota and at saloons in South Dakota. !As it seems the President is unable to fiid a suitable man within his own party for Commissioner of Pensions, he could not do a better thing for the soldiers and the country than to appoint the Hon. C. G. Matson.
IlBK Republican party will heave a sigh of ''relief now that Blaine is back at Washington, though it will require several months for the Plumed Knight to gather the Administration together after the Tanner shipwreck.
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Rebel Robert Brigadier Chalmers the chief butcher in the Fort Pillow Massacre, is running for governor on the Republican ticket in Mississippi. Mahone, Chalmers, Lohgstreet, and. Mo3by are now arm in arm with the Republican party.
. The Republicans are trying to get op a factional fight between the friends of Gray and Voorhees but both of the gentlemen are holding their ambition second to their party 'a weal and the fight for the Senate will be made after the fight for the legislature is over.
Toe fanners of Kansas are highly indignant over tao binding twine trusts. Kansas voted to thq tune of 86,000 majority for protection and plenty. Its loyal population believe in high taxes, and have chewed, swallowed, digested and assimilated every lie spawned by monopoly for the past quarter of a century.
At the election in the lour new States the Republicans secured three Governors; five Representatives and six United States Senators while the Democrats got one Governor and two Senators, This is hardly a fair divide, but it is about all the Democrats had hoped lor and something more than they had expected. . It gives the Republicans but three more than a quorum iirthe Jower house of Congress, and but five majority in the Senate.
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Adanis is on the sick list. Ininan was at home on business Saturday. Rudy has gone to Hot Springs for his health. Tom "Wolf, of New Albany, has joined the Delta Tans, Fred Moiiical, class 89, visited University friends . Saturday. Starbnck enjoyed a visit from his sister the first of the week. Rer.'Minton conducted chapel exercises Wednesday morning. Isaac Loeb spent a portion of last week at his home in Anderson. , Dr. Jordan and party returned Monday. They report a pleasant trip. Chas. Meek spent Saturday and Sunday at his home, near Spencer. An -trade of A. J.. Wool man was visiting him the first of the week. Mrs. Lowe, of Indianapolis is visiting her daughter Mrs. Prof. Bryan. Higgins was called home on Monday by the sorious illness of his father. Jim Mitchell went home to cast his first vote. A straight Democratic one. Fred Moss, :. class 'S9. will complete a course in Physics in Cornell University. A fierce looking copper-head, captured In Illinois, is the attraction at tne Museum now, Misses Sheeks and Hughes were not able to be in the library for several days last week. W. H. Reagan,- of Greencastle. Secretary of American Horticultural Society, visited college last Friday. The Thetas are making extensive preparations for their National Convention to bo held here the last of this month. Beldon, class T89, now principal of the Orleans fligh School spent. Saturday and Sunday very pleasantly with friends here. The lecture , of Prof. Swain on Marih Mitchell, the lady Astronomer, was very interesting and highly appreciated by the audience. Quite a crowd of I. U- boys went to Greencastle Saturday to witness the game of ball between the DePauw and Wabash nines.w'hich resulted in a victory for DePauw. Ralph Bamberger, of Junior class, Is representing this chanter of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity at , their National Con
vention, now in session at Bloonungton, I1L Jim Mitchell, class '89, acconipained
him.
At the meeting of the Athletic Associa
tion last Friday the followidg officers were
elected: President, Jiloss ; vice President,
Collins; Secretary ,Thomas;Cor. Secretary,
Xakey; Treasurer, ttrimtli. . o mem- - County Hews.
CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE COURIER'S
CORPS OF CORRESPONDENTS.
trod need by Pay no, followed byoihcrt Also hp study by teachers in order, and various other subjects were dis cussed. Program for next Institute: No. 1, School funds of Indiana; No. 2.
Geography; No. 3, Culture of Imag
ination, No. 4, Psy cob logy; No. o, School Hygiene; No. 6 Mathematics; No. 7, Best Method Conducting I?ocitation in History; No, 8, Best mode conducting recttiou in -1th grade rt a i g, Adjourned to meet at No. 8, first Saturday November. Jessie C. Kelley. Sec. W. I Payne, Cor. Sec, BEAN1U.0SSO31. Teachers' Institute., met at the Stinesville School house Satnrdaj) October 5, Mr. Ira Carter presiding. The large per cent, oi the teachers present showed that this township is alive to the interests of education.. After the election of a Secretary and the appointment of critics, the hd lowing subjects were well presented: Paper on School Government, Myrtle Umbarger; Numbers, Lizzie Aenff;LongUurte and Time Air. Mood Geography, Paul Smith, Zoology, Mr. Eaton. P. M. Session. "A. general discussion on the new school book question. American Literature, Mr. Carter; Advanced Reading, illss Walker; Paper on Penmanship, Miss Jennie Figg. A motion to have a condensed report of the meeting published in the comity papers, was made and carried. Under the efficient management of Mr. Carter, the Institute was a decided success. The Institute adjourned to meet on the first .Saturday in November. Jake Stanley, Sec. Ira Carter, Priu.
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Smoke the "0. 0. 0." Cigar. Try Benckart's cream bread. -See the new stock of Lamps, at Whitaker's grocery. No one sells better or cheaper Groceries than Mort Whitaker. Take your country produce to Charley MoPheeters'jGreeves' old stand.
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And still not a man from Monroe Co. has obtained a government position. Even the services of the editor of the Telebone have not been recognized. Ilecan have one consolation: -It he is not appreciated here, he will meet mtb & warm reception in the Sweet Bye and Byei t Tbjb administration has- Ixeen in existence nearly seven months and it has cost S6,000,000 more during that time- to run the government than during the same time of Mr. Cleveland's term of
office. That is a large sum of
inoney to be taken from the people's treasury. Slat Ctm who has served a short term in the Northern prison on a charge of chahging election tally sheets, has been reelection to the City Council of Indianapolis by a large majority, many Republicans voting for him.
Mr Oov has a wav about him !
that makes friends fast and strong, and they rejoice with
SALT CREEK.
John Lamkins has returned from
the West
John Armstrong was 89 years old,
October. 1st. Wm Robertson preached at Friendship the first Sunday of Oc.
Joseph Bracken has taken up a
claim in Oklohoma and is living
there. Mr. ilortoa will preach at the Butcher school house, Suad ay Oeto her 20th. .
The low prices of stock are dis
couraging, to farmers. Cattle are down to rock bottom prices.
Ail those teaching in this tovrnsh i p are residents of the tow n sh ip
except Misses Myers and MclSFecly.
Thomas Huntington raised 136
bushels- of wheat on 8 acres of
gcound. Pretty good yield not to be fertilized. Jost of our fanners
used fertilizers this fall.
From the cities and hamlets of
Ohio j in the valleys and on the hill
tops, comes the sweet music of bands playing the old familiar and soul stirring air: The Campbells, are
coming,
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H1XDOSTAK. Institute was called to order by Trustee McNeely (our former chairman.) On motion ,L. D. Policy wns elected temporary Srjcretary. W. Buskirk moved to complete the organization by electing permanent officers. Motion carried, with the following results :Permanent Chairman M. C. McNeely ; Secretaiy, Jenn ie C.
Ketiey; Assistant Chairman, VV, II. Buskirkj Cor. Sec W.I. Payue. A motion to convene institute twice each month was over-ruled by the chairman. Then the subject of introduction of the new school books was taken up and discussed by Buskirk, Payne, Oreagei; and KerrT After which school govei'nmea t was in
Charley McPheeters wants to sell you your groceries. Give him a trial. - O. M. Whitaker always has the best of everything in the grocery line. A prompt and free delivery of goods at Charley McPheeters' new grocery. Don't fail tosce that fine line of Lamps, Glassware and Queensware, au Whitaker's. See what ihey have at Whitaker's grocery before yon buy any China,Glass,or Queensware. Winter Caps in Endless variety, at The CORNER. C. P. Touvner has severed his connection with The CoKuer"" and' wishes to notify his customers that he can be found at J. P. Tourner & Co., West Side,One Door North of Alley. Tourner Bros, are agent? for the Gem Steam Laundry one of the best laundries in Indiana. All work warranted to
give satisfaction. Give the Gem a trial. . The letters X. Y. Z. are at
the bottom of the alphabet, but
the X. Y. Z. Cigar is at the head oi all cigars. The sales in this town alone have doubled withio the last two months. You will always smoke it after one trial. Nearly all the dealers in town sell it Go and have your eyes tested by H. P. Tourner, as he guarantees satisfaction, and has the very best of scientific instruments. The largest and most complete line of opticial goods in the city can be found at his place. Remember, eyes tested free. The latest designs in Jewelry also watches, silverware, &c, can always be found one door East of the bank.
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LOWEST PRICES
The 'leading UNDERTAKES and FURNITURE DEALER. We lmvo a largo stock of-i - FURNITURE. COFFINS ana CASKETS of all kinds, from the cheapest to theBEST. We k)o keep
SlotMng for funerals
That !s better and only cost 3'oti about
one half as much aa Other clothing. We have a large assortment of all kinds of Bedroom Suits, SIDE - BOARDS, DRESSERS . BABY WAC40M 8,
Sail E,acks,
In fact everything you-may want. PianoSjOrgans aiid Sewing Machines Kept in stock and sold on monthly payments. Come and see us nd get our prises. North Side Square, Waldrons Block.
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NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.
I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF 1
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in all styles, also the finest stock of
Agents, furnishing goods j kept in the City. '
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NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO "BUY A CHEAP HOME.
Remember the place, South Side facing the Court-house front.
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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; the' 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 First-Class Wagon in every res
pect. All Fully Warranted. If
you want; the best wagon come to my new building and you will buy. James Ryan. Opposite County Jail.
Every '.Garment We Sell is Guar anteed to give
Satisfaction or Honey "Cheerfully )
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Serviceable Suit or 'Overcoat, or the Finest Tail-or-Madii Suit or Overcffat from
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Matle from out celebrated Silver Steol, tempered by our pateaied nietbods. It
is tne lostest cutting, i:asiest running ?aw mudv: it will ont cut any otnur suw in use. 25J HAS W40 and FROSSK jri33T33: it will do catisfnetory work where other sa.vu fu.il. This hss been denioussmted by actual tests in all
ta kinds oi vroQiis, with tne most improved saw. it is the rest 'all the year around Kj ,w !i3." We 'Slti2iK!SGE WtK&JB to produce n saw equaling the 13 AYKISS SSJLV EAS20N. .......... ' '
Price, indnSSng; ESawdlles atl KnJte? Gaua:e, SOUAE.?GR FOOT. For ss.Ie by the trade. Ask y jsir hardware dealer for the ATKIKS SIL"rR STBEL DIA120NC and take no other. If the dealer will not order it for you, remit amount with order direct to us.
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Cattle, Sheep and Hog! Arising Srom Xmpurities of the Blood, and from Functional Derangements,
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Will nractico in all the courts. All
business given promote and careful at? -Jaiajf
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cash. Now is your chancel :
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IS TITS LEM)INQ :
AND FUBNITUSS DEALSBS I carry fi a stock the best jine-of Furniture mV UnertakiD cgocda : 9 over kept in Bloomingtoit apd will .; af'fe sell you goods ehesper than any oe. ; -4 Come and see in e before $ou Snuth Side Souare,4 : ' - ;
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to canvass for 'tho sale of Nursery
StseR1.! Steady empldymonK efiaran
teod,; SALA.EY and ,ESPBKa5
once statinisriifie: &ent ion this papenk,,S
CHASE BROTBERs CO.,
Bo Yoxtr Ovrkt 5yeing,. at Home. Th iy will tlyo overything. Thy are sold everywhere. Price 20o. a package. Tiiey havenrequX 5or Strength, Urightnecs, Amount in Packajjea or for Fitatncss of Color, or non-liulicff Qaah"tics They do nut crook or smut; 40 col orj.- JPor aalc by
Bros, .
AGAIN READY P0R BUSINBSS
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will be found at bis old stand v " , ,.' tbe Sudburv block witli -"a,--; complete line jt :v fOHCERTMER'S aBd , DPHOLSTEBER Su ppl i es. lie will hereafter derotej v
I his e n ti re atten tiori to these special j lines, and will guaranteed wort the?:""'
j best and prices the lowest. Rem em
ber the pi ace,; S udbury Block, JNortli
Side Square, '
Has arisen from- the ashes, and is agaiu prepared tP Jo all kinds of
BLACKSMITHM aM WiGON WOE.
As he lost heavily by the late fire he hopes that all his aid customers.
ana many new cue, wiu j'ive nun a
call.
Cor . College Av. and 4th st.
AT ONCR. Permanent position the year ro u a d ! Good week ly pay g u ar anteed ! No experience "needed ! O'n h s:ood character and willingness to work required Outfit free. Send ir terms and commence at once. Write J. AUSTIN SHAW & CO , Nurserymen, Rochester, H. Y. " NOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to all non residents and all others interested that 1 will proceed together witb the County Snrveyor,of 3bnroe county, State of Indiana, on Monday the 23 th day of October, ... 18S9, ; to run and establish all the lines and corners necessary, to bov established in section 5, township S,rangc 1 east. Meet at my residence at 1 o'clock p. m. on said day. be present ut said time and place e!sethe survey will proceed in your absence.
Ibis the 21st day of ept. 1SS9.
- Thomas H, Ijamkins
irotn Ohio. Herf-. K ? bortimlft- of Ur. Gwi-?S&&
He -writes : "Ww i work on ft (arm ft..
tfliO a month ; I now ImrrwiupJiif
kSO a month; I now Iitmi MgMMV; v v ifeaft rl C- AH A Co' lhuai9 and jmblK. -k' '." '3 ; indvofttn uukiSSO a dty..-. -.'f . i-J "-2 i
William Kline, Harriabor$r, ' I"w v . Wrltrn: "1 harp iirTTT hnonu
BUTibing io kfU Kk yuur album. Y tutrttln v 1 1 ooX onl is ni u njtW to ly e ocr SStS. W.' J. Elm-ire, Bangor. M ew wrl;: . talttt tut otvirr fur yonr albotnat .
ia4 cTn- Iiuum: X vWl. -profit i. of -imnmchAJSJtO fT a sin el a daT-oraxk.".
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Vfo luva nut iro to give a-; " tracta from thrtr letter., Ewty -
one who take hold of this srand bine H'e up jraurf proths, . Shall we start YOU in law busiuew, reader? Write toon and leant all'aliotit it ' for ywrrft. W ' ardstnitiup many: we wiU .irt yon If wu don't dalay until another cuta ahead of you in your fart of :Hc cooMtry. If yon take hold yon yriJl bo abh- to 'ifekup coUTIkftt. 03" On account of. a tbrcrd manofketttrrr al 1 Sfr5,000 iea . dollnr Photog; Albums ar to be sold to lh f ' people for S2t each. Bound tit Sloyal Cr!tuon : Silk t vat flash. ChiirminglT decurnted inude.. Uandtoniekt aibuma In th '
worm, iwirgvsi .. utvatan uaijaio.over maown. afu ;3s?
wAiiteo. uoorai terms.' - JJig moniy lor aseuta. Any one ran . . iV-if
bcouut a uceeraml aevnt. SUU staelf on - affW W!fa or ui, . - ssia
talkuig n-Keaaary.' tvherover ahovra, cvt-ry one wanl So pnr- ....vt, 'thane. -A areola lake thousand of rucra with rauidirr nervr -set
before kuoxm. Creat pronts await evwy worker. . Agent artf Wisi? Sia
can do oa well as any one. Full information aud terns !??." . ' to those xvho write for same.; with particulars and terms for our
Fsimly Jbl05, UooX and IVriodkaU. Alter you bnr.W.asU should yt-tt conclude to go no further, why no harm ia dona. ' Address . C. ALLEN f& CO., X&iVXtA . MAUr
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A DEAD SHOT ON WORMS, AND A
PREYESTIOH OF HOG CHOLERA,
FOR SALE SY
Faris Bros., Druggists, Bloomington, Monroe county, Ind. II. Lindleys Sons, Druggists. Bloomington, Monroe couuty, Ind.
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Smoke she "0. 0. 0." Cigar,
Oysters in overy styjo at Benckart's. The Largest Overcoat
GG lots in Maple Heights addition
to the city oi' Bloomingtnn, Close to factories, within two squares oi'
College Avenue, and one square of
mcadamized streets and f alks.
Cheapest lot$ Iu town. Prices 50 to
$150 per lot. Call on IS, Et CAR
stock is
at The CORNER.
Buy Groceries of "Mort," in Durand?s block, and sefc good goods, low pricop, and courteous treatment.
tut I am selling J&L. j LiBS-S Ml.
HOTIOB OP INSOLVENCY.
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lOii!. . iilo, New A2ti3ir : Gliivaso TIME TAULE AT r.WlOMfKGTX, (Cesitra) Stanclard Time.) In effect Jan. ICth, 1M Going North
CMiiengo Day Mail , . 10:53 a. m. Uhlcago IS ilcht Express. . , . . 11 p. ui.
Going South LouiflviHo Day Mail 4:05 p. m Louisville Night Kxprcsa a. m
In the matter of William C.Gravos
deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court. No. 70,
JSotiee is hereby given that upon
petition filed in said Court by Rich aid W, Carr, Administiator of said
estate, setting up the insuilicicncy of
the estate of said decedent to pay tho debts and liabilities thereof, the Judge of said Court did, on the 3rd day of September, 18S9, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to he settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefor hereby notified of such insolvency, and required tp.filo their claims agaiust said estate for allowance ten days before the 1st day of said court. Witness the Clerk and seal of sn id Court, at Binoizmigtoti. lndiaua, this 7th day ot October, 18S9. .ENOCH FULL K 11, Clerk.
Smofcs tho "0. 0, 0 Cigar.
Don fe waste foot-wear by running around liunting (or anytbtng iu the grocery line, but go to "Whifaker's at the siart,wbere you can can got every thing.
is the CREAM of All iba Package Coffees.
. . Forla fey teadtsg 8rocsrs.
We Ask Yea to Try It. . . v . . PACKED BY 1
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INDIAN APOLBS. INO,
Notice of Sate of Seal Estate. Notice is hereby given, that John D. Morgan, Commissioner appointed by the Monroe Circuit Court in the case of Elizabeth Barrett et. aK vs. Susan Underwood, will otfer at public auctipnto the highest bidder, On : Monday tlio ith day of -November, 1889. at 1 o'clock p. nr. on the prem ises, the following described real estate in Monroe couuty, Indiana, to-wit: The southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section sixteen, town seven, north range one west. Term 2 of sale are as fpilows,towit: One-third cash on dav of sale and
the remainder in two equal pay tuonts of six and twelvemonths from day
of sale, . purchaser giving his note
tor deferred payments with accept
able freehold security, waiving relief
from valuation and appraisement laws and bearing interest at the rate
oi 6 per cent, from date of sale until
paid.
JOQN-D. MORGAN, . Commissioner.
Notice is hereby given that the; undersign edt Administrator . of the Estate of Hiram Martin, deceased! will sell at; Public Auction , tot the highest bidder at th e late residence . of said deceden t;in Benten towoshipi . Mo n roe conn ty , State .:ol Indiana, oa, : Tuesday, the 15th day, of October.
commencing at 10 o'clock a. m; all i-'-i$'mi
the personal pi operty of said Decedeut not- takers by by the widow consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, com in the field,- Imy in: stacks, wagons,; farming utensalsi household anI li itehen farniture and various otherarticles.:; ; . .v;'"; ... TERMS Q SA under Five dollars cash ir hand; ail sums oy. r Five dollars a credit uf six months will be givenj?- thie pur chaser giving note-; with approved security waving alt relief from valuation appraisement law's." f v gLLIAM McCOr, 5 .,; -Adniia.i.sii.atoig '; vRi A,-Folk attoriieyi itg Sept. isthiasflff ".:,,;,,-:
Notice of AdmintraUoaif Z:Wm
wotice is nerey given, tnac tue undersigned has been appointed, by the Judge of the. Circuit Court .of Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator- of the estate of : Hiram Martin Jate of Monroe Countj, doceased, ' 'f.:. '' r.. : ' : Said estate is supposed to be boHvent. Whjuiax JfcCoT,-
; Adnjtinistrator. .
R. A. Fuik., attorney W'iY4S SnntftmhAiaStb lfiV - ' r
Notice of Adnalnistraiion
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-A nice, fresh stock of
staple and fancy groceries, at j
Charley McPlieoters', tbe 610 Greaves corner. Call on Mort Whitaker, the Corner Grocer, Durand bloo&
Notice isdj ereby given i that, ibje uuderighedhas been: appointed by the Judge of the Circmt ConrlT4 of ,.. Monroe count v, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate o James
H. Knight late o$L Monroe cennt
deceased . 4 " '. -u
Said estate is supposed to .ofe
vent. JOim n MORGAN, : V
. 't Administratioflw v Sept. 30th, ISSftT S :'V : V. ' Bliers fe Oprr atVys. " v V? ; anf inTTa.tar.c-jTvi inminii, 1 1 1 t afa p i , Notice of Adimistratioaa
Notice is hereby given, that "tW--7-undcrsigaed h as bee n s appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court; of Monroe county, State ot Indiana admiDistrator d'3 bonis nbfl, with tlio will annexed of th estate of. Ebeut im Newton deceased. S .Z- ' .7' ' Said estate is snpjio&d to be insole
vent. CHARLES G, CORE, ; 85 AdminUu:aor4
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