Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 14, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: Archibald Fleener to Mary A. Hardin, 40 acres of land in Bloomington Township, 225.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 14, 1872, p. 3. M. L. McCOLLOUGH- Now while the cold wintry winds are causing colds, coughs and other unpleasant ailments to become common, it is well to remember that McCollough has so many preparations that will most certainly relieve you. His Drugs are selected with special reference to purity, and no physician need fear that prescriptions compounded from them will not produce the effect desired. He also keeps stationery of all kinds and sells every article at low figures. Call at the Old Reliable Drug Store. Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 14, 1872, p. 3. Go to Jordan's Picture Gallery, in Wm. O. Fee's Building. Work executed in the highest style of the art. Call at the Gallery.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 14, 1872, p. 3. J. W. SHOEMAKER- Shoemaker now goes it alone, in the Drug business, having dispensed with a partner, and of course can afford to sell a shade or two lower. He still retains FARIS, who is indispensible in the prescription department, as all know him to be a No. 1 Druggist, and as reliable as a man can well be. The good old Union Drug Store is bound to win despite all opposition, and the customers will multiply until they are as sands upon the sea shore. You bet. Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 7, 1872, p. 3. The many friends of Tip. Rogers will regret to learn that he is rapidly sinking, from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, received while a resident of Greencastle, some time ago.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 7, 1872, p. 3. DIED. At her residence, in Bloomington, on Wednesday, Jan. 31st, 1872, Mrs. Mariah McKinley, widow of the late Joseph McKinley, in the fortieth year of her age. She was a woman of very meek and amiable temper, and a consistent and zealous member of the United Presbyterian Church. She leaves three orphan children, and many relatives and friends to mourn her loss. W. P. M.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 7, 1872, p. 3. The solid roads, thus far this winter, have given farmers an opportunity to haul wood over our roads, usually impassable at this season of the year, and in consequence, wood is plentiful at $3.00 per cord.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 7, 1872, p. 3. SEE HERE, my Christian friend, if you don't pay that account or note at McCalla & Co's. right soon, you'll have trouble. It should have been paid long ago, as you well know.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 7, 1872, p. 3. See the card of Perdue & Son, who have recently purchased the Shoe House of Chase & Co. The old firm also call upon those who owe them to pay up.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Chips and Splinters. Frank Fee bought a roll of butter, last Friday, which, to all appearances, was solid and honest-it weighed well, at least. A short time had elapsed until the roll was cut for a customer, when singular to relate, a liberal sized chunk of ice was found in the center! Now, how did that ice get there? Various theories are advanced, the most plausible one being that the whey froze in the churn, and the butter gathered about it------ Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. DIED. On Saturday, January 27th, 1872, Mrs. Mahala A. Mitchell, at her residence near Smithville, this county, of typhoid fever, aged 57 years.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: Robert Cazee to John Eads, 20 acres of land in Polk Township, 200.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: John S. Todd to Henry Johnson, about 40 acres of land in Polk Township, 415.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: Elijah W. Knapp to David J. Silvers, 120 acres of land in Washington Township, 2,000.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: Ewing Batterton to Felix C. Dunn and Margaret A. Dunn, jointly, the undivided one-third of a part of In-Lot 157 in Bloomington, 2,500.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: Robert Stimson to Rice C. Harris, Lots 88 and 100 in Ellettsville, 240.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: George W. Kirk to John Ballinger, 20 acres of land, more or less, in Indian Creek Township, 250.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: John M. Kirk to Richard A. Oliphant, 40 acres of land in Indian Creek Township, 412.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Office in the Court House, with County Recorder: Wm. H. Scisco to Robert Cazee, 50 acres of land in Polk Township, 375.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, February 2, 1872, p. 3. J. L. RUMBARGER & CO. are paying the highest price for Walnut and Poplar Timber.