Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Weekly Star, February 28, 1930, p. 3. JACKSON-Funeral services for Walter G. Jackson, formerly of this city, were held Wednesday in Martinsville. Mr. Jackson died in Martinsville Monday.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Weekly Star, February 28, 1930, p. 3. REYNOLDS-The funeral of Mrs. Mary Reynolds, who died at her home at 419 North Madison Street Tuesday, was held Thursday.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Application to Sell Real Estate. The State of Indiana, Monroe County, sct. NOTICE is hereby given, that Daniel Lunderman, Administrator of the estate of Moses Johnson, deceased, has filed his Petition to Sell the Real Estate of the decedent, his personal estate being insufficient to pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the April Term, A. D., 1872, of the Court of Common Pleas of said County. Witness my hand; this 20th day of January, 1872. jan31-72 JOHN R. EAST, Clerk. 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, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Dissolution. The Co-partnership heretofore existing under the name and style of J. W. Shoemaker & Co., doing business at No. 13, Seventh st., is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Thos. Fullerton retiring. The notes and accounts, and all debts due the late firm, will be collected, and all liabilities of the said firm, and business, will be settled by J. W. Shoemaker, who alone is authorized to settle and sign for the late firm. J. W. SHOEMAKER, THOS. FULLERTON. Jan. 22d, 1872. A Card. We hereby tender to the friends of our house, our hearty thanks for the abundant manifestations of their kindness during the past years, and solicit a continuance thereof under our new administration, for the coming years. We shall maintain the excellence, purity, and variety of our stock, and will sell our goods at the very lowest market prices. It shall be our care to keep nothing but the purest drugs, and will prepare prescriptions accurately. J. W. SHOEMAKER. 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, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Personals-Stuart & McPheeters are fitting up the room in Masonic Hall Building, formerly occupied by Clark & Orchard, and will soon remove their Hardware Store to it. Chas. McPheeters is too energetic to remain cramped up in his present location.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Personals- John Smith, the well known orchardist, who lives east of town, has been unable to visit Bloomington since September last. Mr. S. is suffering with a throat and lung disease.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Personals- John H. Bunger, one of our most thrifty farmers, after an absence of seven or eight weeks from this office; with difficulty climbed the stairs, on Saturday last, and is looking the ghost of his former self. Rheumatism has wrestled vigorously with John, but the patient is now slowly convalescing.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Personals- Bart. Cole has been confined to his bed during the past two months. Mr. Cole, in his youth, performed more manual labor than should have been the allotted portion of two men, hence an early failure of general health. Dr. Holtzman recently performed an operation upon one of Mr. Cole's eyes.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Below we give the petit jury drawn for the March Term of the Circuit Court for 1872: Wm. J. Jones, Amzi Thrasher, Henry F. Perry, Peter Carmichael, William East, Wm. H. Buskirk, Jacob Tague, Amos Long, Geo. B. Rader, Willliam Getzendiner, William Wylie, Seth Tatem.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Personals- Alex. Sutherland, confined to his bed with rheumatism during the past three months, is improving slowly. Warm weather, and nothing short of that or a visit to the Arkansas Hot Springs, we fear, will effect a cure.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Personals- Wm. A. Legg was in town last week. When we last met Mr. Legg he was so emaciated from protracted illness that but few of his friends recognized him. But the medicinal waters and bracing air of Southern Indiana soon restored him to health and he now looks like the Legg of yore.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Personals- Tom Rogers, who has been engaged in the Grocery trade, and recently sold to S. M. Thrasher, will, we learn, take a position at Martinsville, as book-keeper for a Sewing Machine Agency.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Offices in the Court House, with County Recorder John W. Ferguson by Quit claim, to Richard A. Oliphant, 170 acres of land in Indian Creek Township, 950.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Offices in the Court House, with County Recorder Wm. W. Hazel to George Kirk, 50 acres of land in Indian Creek Township, 1,050.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Offices in the Court House, with County Recorder Enos F. Lowe to John Waldron, an undivided interest in Lots 153 and 154 in the Town of Bloomington, 121.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Offices in the Court House, with County Recorder Henry F. Dillman to James Dodd, 80 acres of land in Van Buren Township, 3,200.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Offices in the Court House, with County Recorder Wm. A. Cooley to George A. Buskirk, an undivided share in Lots 127 and 128 in Bloomington, 107.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Offices in the Court House, with County Recorder Julia S. Butler and Elizabeth Butler to George A. Buskirk, their undivided interest in Lots 127 and 128 in Bloomington, 350.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Offices in the Court House, with County Recorder Matthews M. Tarkington to Wm. E. Tarkington and James O. Tarkington, better than 28 acres of land in Indian Creek Township, 350.
Bloomington (Monroe County, Indiana) Progress, January 31, 1872, p. 3. Real Estate Transfers. Reported by W. H. Jones, Conveyancer and Notary Public-Offices in the Court House, with County Recorder John Foultz, Commissioner to George W. Walker, 80 acres of land in Indian Creek Township, $800.