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   Bloomfield Democrat (Newspaper) - July 10, 1891, Bloomfield, Indiana                                Bloomfield JULY 1.0. 1891.  tha lives oI many j and often leads to Distress aiter sour sick loss of appt all bad coated and of the of the more common Dyspepsia persistent and a remedy like s which acts yet surely and It tones the stomach and other regulates the creates a good and by thus Siek overcoming the local Jj u toms removes the effects of the banishes the and refreshes the tired hare been troubled witli I bad but little and what 1 did cat distressed did an after eating 1 would experience a or as 1 had not eaten My I was aggravated by my which Is that of a and from being more or less shut up with fresh I took Hood s Sarsar three It did me an Immense amount of It gave me an and my food relished and satisfied the craTing I had aU 01: six for only I. HOOD A Doses One KIV E vax HOBT * VAN 3 aTTORWEYS Hew Court W. AT LA In H. aT LAW i 4ih a day for Mr. arni hte and S N of Marco town A. wife were cilled to 8atur dav to see Mrs. who is very Sfk D our J. J A t- are to ill not leave lie It ad for saw mills and ina Farmers are now the Markell Sentney have each purchased new which cost about apiece They could either kill a if it was not for the They say they will be to at a A and Corner over bLO - - one which ia guaranteed to bring you satisfactory or m case of failure a return of purchase On this you can buy from our advertised a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption It la to bring in every when used for any affection of I units or such as of ma Whooping etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to perfectly and can always be depended Trial bottles free at S. drug an aged farmer living near oa June 28. had two horses killed by light This bears heavily on the old man as was all the team he John a former this but now of was village one evening last week of our went to 4th......Alpl a O'Donald has a new hay rake which is a Catron and were visiting here Eaton butchered for Jennie of is now visiting rusticated on N. Connell on Monday took the mail need rain W. painted the U. P. church which adds much to its l. pract ice in any where our services be Aleo deputy we will represent the state before oi peace when promptly W E. A D AT Will practice law Id Greene comity or Id anv where their be We have the ol cor and will make a lo real estate aod A 1VS.  a. C. AVD aida at tha M. AMD be Given druggist R. E who carries the finest stock of toilet 8t.>onge8, is giving sway a large number of trial of Dr celebrated They guarantee it to cure dizzi nervous the ill effects of etc Druggists say it is the 8.-lI-r they ever aod is universally They also guarantee Dr. New Heart Cure iy all cases of or organic heart pain in etc Fine book on and was on a attended the 4th at Bloomfield and rep irt a good People are busy cutting Kinsey and Andy Hardesty will next who ia now running a was in town M Burch a telegram from Frank Eist at Neb stating his Frank was dangerously and Mr. Burch started for Nebraska at But before he was gone twelve family another telegram stating the death of their and to are looking for Mr. Burch to return with the remains here burial The family have the sym pathy of the entire AU day or M. All calu attended to day M. AN Ind. OBoe on east aide ot the square in ormer A R. over 8. east side ia to the people oi Wright that I will be of each week during my of and at my office at my residence on in the to transact the and no will be transact only on daya as provided by is hereby to the people of Greene Indiana that I will transact the of said townl at my office in on waak except is hereby to the people of Washing ton that I wil be at my office at my residence on of each dorine my term of to transact the of and no will be only on those provided by hereby to the people of Graot that I be at City on each Sai and at Boy two miles south one nule the on each to the of uid H. DECK people were present on the 4th. Parade by Dug Island glee by numbering 100 in two secret orders participated in the Before noon speech by Prof of speech by James Fireworks W. daughter Lyons Calvin of was Tuesday on legal Crockett and of in Lyons visited his Fortner a position with E Stine B F. Reid a 4ih of July visit to her Indianapolis Monday celebrated the 4ih at F. Wingate had 4,404 of wheat on 130 bought 20 cars of wheat Seine and in and of the 4th in good badly needed for pastures and small desire to say to our that for we have been selling Dr. New Life Arnica and Electric and have never handled remedies that sail as or that have given such universal satisfac ii We do not hesitate to guarantee them every and we stand to refund the purchase it results do not follow their have won their ty purely on their S. Stalcup is hereby Kiven to Greene cornty that I will the i township at my ou O. of from the laxative and nutritious juice of California combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human acts gently on the liver and effectually cleansing the dispelling colds and and curing habitual crops are good in this Blackberry in full Stacking wheat by corn is the order of the day Sunday school at the Norman is progressing and Anderson are on the sick Mr. and Mrs of visited Wren Sims and Dolly Ooley oT Owen are visiting Mr. Shelburn and family at this is preaching at the house the third Sunday of each month by Rev. of Shelburn visited his of will visit her Franklin this of is visiting Mrs and Mamie Harrah are ex to attend the normal at will be a convention held near the Lattas creek opposite the Gillet on Saturday August the 8th All are invited to come and help us in the good Wal if this don't beat all The old way for doctors was er but here I've found a piece in this here newspaper where a doctor offers er It's fer I wish we had like to try him Jest 'The proprietors oi Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer a re ward of fSOO for any case of catarrh which they cannot That beats all lotteries The medicine costs 50 catarrh is er you gel Where's my I'm going right over to neighbor to show I never wanted to get within ten foot of him but if it is the cure of his I guess I can stand it one t. Soid by Farmers are harvesting ir with every prospect of a larger yield per acre than for Ike who taking artesian baths at home much Laura Mattox was delightfully surprised at her home last Thursday the occasion being a surprise The evening was spent in delightful and went to Gosport Friday to Cassle Buskirk 4nh in Terre of spent with her Dr F. Heims and Frank Hunter went to Linton Monday evening to attend ike K. P Mr. and Mrs. Sam from of this but now residing at died a few days ago with dropsy and was buried in the Marco The friends have the sym pathy of all in their sad doctors report health say they are not making their town was treated with something a little out of the ordinary one dav last week in the way of a pugilistic en The was enhanced a little thereby and no one seriously Father good old We will ace mi He used to wear a blue jeant Fourth of July has passed and several hundred dollars exchanged hands industrial on the 4th was All trades were and the display of the O. M shops vas Prof. Tolbert in the ev ling made a balloon ascention and wl n he had one feet he threw out a dog with a tied lo said He came to the ground all After the had ascended about two thousand feet he made the leap with his parachute and came down Cable Kaufman made quite a display in front of their store with a magic and while they were their fire broke out in the Meridith livery stable and stopped the fun for a The stable and ice house were All the horses and buggies were removed and the stock was not injured except one horse that got burned so badly that it had to the next the fair grounds was Tolbert's horse won the running and trotting in by the bushel and only 10 cents per Watermelons will soon be ripe and then we will all Alice Hilburn end spent guests of Dr. Arnica best salve in the world for salt fever chapped and all skin and positively cures piles or no pay It is to give perfect satisfaction or Price 25 cents per For sale by S. BLESSING TO NEW TAX LAW A WISE of all in Leavening S. Gov't Aug. 17,1889.  Cured ia to the of Stock ton Greene thai i wiU the ot said at office ta on any day ia the except s 1 given to the people of Cass Greene that I will be at my one southeast ot on of each week mj term ef to transact the of do will be only on provided Is hereby given to tlie people of that I will be oti uf each during of to transact tbe of said and uo es will be only on those by I ia hereby the people ot Center Greene that 1 Will the of the of at residence near F. O ob and of each F. and threshing is now the tirder of the day A1 w as in town Monday I utch was at home this week Ro y. and s of Mrs. Martin this hits sold his restaurant to Jai k Success to you Jack Harvey and of were visiting his brother Tryon has the house vacated by need a first class dress milliner at this I. the 4.h his wife G at Freedom with his who last week received from Uncle was clerking for W. H. Brown Frank can make a success at as he is a boy that Jiki 8......Miss Carrie Minich James were the Han Stantz over stand there will be a farmer's picnic here next Come on thi best we have is foundation for the Baptist church is completed and the wood work will begin Dick Francis and Brown are on the sick with pain Nu no what dreadful peet Such terrors ensnared all all It seemed had come to guebS theu what cured was Pierce's Golden Medical That is the great cure for Liver Complaint and General An liver means poisoned Kidney disorder means poisoned means poisoned Tbe great antidote for impure blood is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Acting directly up on the affected them lo their normal The is guaranteed to benefit or cure in all of diseases for which it is or money paid for it will be promptly majority of the people of this X place celebrated at Indian Owensburg normal a large To the best of our judgement there will be a better taught than has ever been taught here or nearly the spring are a going to go again Perrin and his John Perrin last county detective was again streets is having an addition built to went to Bloomfield last Monday on payed the boys a visit and has moved in the guson property on Main St. in you subscribe for If the tbe photographers of this are doing work in the photo of Mountain was on our streets last She school here this who has been at olis on special returned M. Heaton went last week to see who wrote the false item in the News concerning the normal Stultz is rejoicing over his of was here on Herold gave their father and mother visit last have finished wheat and oats are now ready for of Wash George's boys was badly hurt on last Monday by a mule Laughlin and visiting friends at this Graham was on our streets last O. gave us a pleasant call last Can't be Cured by local as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the is only one way to cure and that is by constitutional Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect and when it is entirely Deafness is the and unless tho can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal hearing will be destroyed nine cases out of ten are caused bv which is nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness by that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure Send for F J Cheney Co O. Sold by Druggists 75 is hereby to the people of Smith Greene that 1 will be at ray office at lOT resilience on the of each to transact the of said E. ta that I will be at mv office la the court of ench until ta anv official M. Superintendent June la for license on toe last Saturday mi each month beginning at 9 o'clock m in the blah school room of the school house at M M lad Jaaa Greatest the great strikes that of Dr Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure has proven itself to be one of the most The demand for it has become Already the treatment of heart disease is being and many unexpected cures It soon relieves short pains in weak and hungry swelling of smothering and heart Dr. book on Heart and Nervous The unequaled New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by K. E. Eveleigh also his Restorative Nerv ine for hot nervous opium etc. 4  anniversary of tbe 4th of July passed off quietly in our without pomp or but not without the greatful reminiscences that the comfort and of our s were vouchsafed to us by tbe blood sleeping are for the Owensburg are good educators school at home with his Robinson preached a in the M. e church on The line of thought cannot worship God in the unless his worship is set up in your The kingdom of heaven is within Theadore Carmichael has completed his new Now next finish tbe walk you promised to and your customers who have mired in in the mud hitherto getting to your store will rise up and call you T. Cole has nearly completed his new addition as well as remodeling Sunday school again refreshed and inspired by the presence of their old F. who lead them without of the lesson an urgent appeal in a lecture to parents of children for a more faithful attendance at Nerve Liver on a new principle the stomach and bowels through the A new Dr. Pills speedily cure bad torpid for oO 25 Samples at R. E. p. RARNES returned last Fri day from to join his fa ther and who came a few from for Anderson Monday he has a steady Jennie of is visiting her mother for a few MiiS Jen nie has a situation in the high schools H. Gattineau went his family at last Saturday and fellow into A. S. house during his absence from home a few nights ago had better begin to quarters at some place where he will not be guilty of the Mr. H. has evidence put the to E. Bennett were married at the residence of the bride's parents on last by Rev of The Democrat extends congratulations to the newly married correspondent in his lost week said that H Bowen and Fred Jessup had purchased a traction en and It should have been Newton the We to Evansville last Middleton went to Spencer last Saturday to spend the 4th and see the very large crowd witnessed by Gaslight on the night of has moved Spencer and his has moved back from and IS engaged in his Charley will the erection of a new house on the lot south of Squire's dry goods John of and J W. now feel as though all be serane at as they each presented their wives a bran sewing of rain would be highly appreciated in this locality at fever has struck this town gypsies stakes and left for a more congenial horse fair association are putting their grounds in order at this Wheat to come into market ol Its Purposes and by Representative Beasley Before the Democratic the midsummer meeting of the Indiana Democratic editorial association held at Lake last week the Hon. John T representative from Sullivan by in an upon the new tax The which is an able and convincing was as follows President and Gentlemen of the the general as sembly of 1891 convened on the 8th day of that body found itself con fronted with a state debt approximating nine million with an annual expenditure of two million dollars and a total ordinary annual revenue of one and one half million with an empty with a tax and rev enue system and governor had called especial attention to these matters in his biennial message to the general assembly they had all been prominent in the campaign the press of the state bad called attention to and tbe people were anxious for a revision of our tax and revenue the law was in obedience to the demands of tbe people and the s of the addressed itself to the enactment of a new tax which would embrace some of the provisions which our new and progressive civiliza tion and conditions seemed to render In order to accomplish this purpose some of the best men in the gen eral assembly were chosen on the com on and means in the house and the committee on finance in the senate The committee on finance in the senate consisted of senators Hobson and the first five Democrats and the last two The committee on ways and means in the house consisted of Representatives Work and and Representa tives Claypool and and confessedly among tbe strongest men the Republicans had in that As soon as these committees were appointed an arrangement was made whereby they were to act jointly in the preparation of a new tax To that end joint meetings were had of the two to which all the members of both were invited ir respective of It was soon dis covered that the work of preparing a could better be accomplished with fewer members and with couse quent less It was therefore mutually agreed that a sub committee from each of the two committees named should tie app and these sub committees were to engage in the actual preparation of the On sub committees the Republicans had a representation as well as the and the work of preparing a proceed ed without any reference to politics or political The work progressed slowly as it involved a great deal of cler ical labor and a vast amount of study and comparison of existing laws in this and other covering the same At when the sub had the completed and ready for the same was submitted to a general meeting of the full committees before and was fully and minutely explained and The was acceptable to all the members of both save that there was some doubt expressed as to the provision requiring railroad corporations to pay all their to the state and be relieved of local and relieving all other property of the state from the payment of state taxes entirely At this juncture and upon this proposi tion the Democratic members of the house for the first that there was to be any politics in the legis lation of the session concerning the ques tion of Led on by the Indianapolis Journal and the railroad corpora tion the Republican leaders in the house suddenly discovered that tbe provision of the law was probably un constitutional and would operate ably upon different parts of the They thereupon set about to defeat which by the aid of some members of our own who were compelled to take that position by the people of their respective they were led to such a law would their local taxation on other After the defeat of that proposition of the which we then believed and yet believe to have been the most valuable portion in there remained no other alterna and in lieu of the provision a provision was enacted by a separate creating a levy of 6 cents on the flOO for the special purpose of sufficient funds to meet the con stantly expenses of our grow ing benevolent institutions As the law it was practically without ' and particularly is it that there was no Republican opposition to a single feature of the law which our Republican friends have so industriously and so insincerely condemned and criticised since the law went into alleged We will briefly notice these alleged objectionable features of the law and if we can. what there is in the criticism of those features and the source from which these criticisms They are the levy of taxes for state purposes was and therefore the law requires all to be assessed for taxation at its true cash the law d if criminates in its provisions in favor of corporations and the and against the farmers laborers and poorer classes of of Our Republican friends are loud in their that this law reduces the taxes on sleeping car companies 8l) per cent. on telephone 75 per cent. on telegraph 50 per and on express companies 5 0 per examination of tbe act of March 6, 1891. and a comparison of the new law with former discloses that the tax on express companies prior to act of 1889 was on each of such to be ascertained by an annual statement by such companies to the auditor of the entire receipt of each company doing business in this state for the year then wages paid to and money paid for tangible all tangible property of the corporation to be as other 1881, sec. 352.)  act of on this subject is a literal copy of the act of March 29, 1891 sec. C8 of act approved March 1891 tax on telegraph companies prior to the act of 1889 was dollar on each one hundred dollars of such to be ascertained as in case of express and their tangible property to be assessed and taxed as other 8., 1881, sec. 6,353.)  act of March 6, 1891, on this subject is a literal copy of March 21, 1881, on the same sec. 79, act of March 1891.)  same thing is barring some slight change of phraseology of 70 and 71 of thi act of March 6, 1891, cor responding to 6,345 aod 6,355, R providing the manner and taxing telephone and sleeping car But our Republican friends admitting all this to be yet there was a great reduction on these corporations as compared with the acts of 1889, passed by a reform Democratic If our critics will take time to examine the acts of 1889 on these they will discover to telegraph the act of 1889 the following provision contained in the act of 1891, that nothing herein con shall said telegraph company from the assessment and taxation of its tangible property in this in the manner that other tangible property is taxed and lieu of this provision one less specific and satisfactory was further distinction is noticed in tnat the act of 1889 limited the assessment on gross receipt to business which ' and terminated in 1889, p. 389 to telephone companies it will be noted that the act of 1889 limited the assessment on gross receipts to business which aod terminated in this 1889, p 367.)  to sleeping car companies it wilt be noted that the act of 1819 limits the assessment of gross receipts to business ahd terminating in this 1889, p 398 to express companies it will be noted that the act of 1889 omits the following provision of the act of 1881, provided further that nothing herein contained shall release such express company from the assessment and taxation of its tangible property in the manner that other tangible property is assessed and and in lieu thereof appeared a provision Icsa specific and and the act of 1*>89 limits the assessment of the gross receipts of such companies to business and terminating in this 1889, p 272.)  queer bit of In addition to the substantial ences between the acts of 1889 and 1891 concerning the taxation of sleeping car and telephone com if these matters are to be treated from a purely political simple justice requires that the whole truth concerning the enactment and subsequent operation of these laws should be When the whole truth is the attitude and conduct of the Demo cratic party as affecting those laws is infinitely more consistent and creditable than that of our Republican accusers Tbe fact is that those laws weie prepared by and under tbe direction of the then Republican attorney general and chairman of the Republican state central They were not only prepared by this of the Republican but were distributed by him of his own political party to claim their authorship in the general H. R. No. 175, by Representative Cray concerning taxation of express H. R. No. 178 by Represen concerning taxation of telegraph S. R. No. No. 85 introduced by Senator concern ing taxation of telephone S. R Nos. 81 and 83, by Senator concerning the taxation of sleeping car and telegraph the closing hours of that busy ses in the belief that these bills were what they purported to honest measures to increase the taxes of those cor they were almost unanimously passed by that Democratic But to the surprise of those who had taken a hand in the of these the time had hardly arrived for them to bear fruit in the of increased taxes from the corporation affected thereby when this same attorney who had tha passage of these in his zeal to see the burdens of taxation bear equally upon those rich corporations as upon the poorer discovered that these laws were and by and with the advice and consent of Governor Hovey allowed those corporations to pay taxes according to their own sweet cash the JUST RECEIVED * 8IDING.  of O PINE L. C. P. convenes the 2d and Id OF THE John i P. J. ( David Baxter } John W. Wise W. Bigie A. B. Helme Beck Morton Henry A. Woader H. Henry J. D. wbe Frank E. Deckard Geo Bogard 3. N. Highland o. Worthington 8wUb Services every bath at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p Y P.S C player every Wednesday at 7:3d p. Services every Lord's day on the first and days in each month at 10:30a. n. and 7:80 p. m. at 8:3 a. m. Prayer every Wednesday at 7:30 p. C OF ALL and invest in a house pattern or any kind ef lumber without first getting my H. N. day every 8nn  at 7:30; every alternate at Prayer meeting every at 7:30 p. m. Class meeting every day at 9:30 a. m. Epworth League every Sunday evening at 7.  Lodge No. 84 meets Saturday night 1., D. B. M. meets S two weeks Dr. E T. Wolford 8. W. J Reese S. O N. J. E. No. 411 meets on No. 567 meets Saturday night on or before each full H. O. W Henry 8. Calvin Thomas ft Thomas R. George Lodee No. 577, F. 4 A M at W. M W. S. J. 1>. S. J. Heaton John A. W. Pest No. 468 meets at o'clock p. m. on the and Saturday of each T. J. H. S. J. V. T. Officer M. O. I. A. C. or SilLE OF REAL is hereby given that as commissioner in case of Emerson of of William Susan John et in petition to will offer at public auction on the to the highest the lb Say of A. D. 1891.  real at a point ri ls and twelve west of the of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 14, in township 7 north of range 5 west run nine thence south audone halt roils to a point Ave west of a line north ami south the point of thence 18 to a point 10 rods south oi the north line of thence alons ro ttl north to the line of taid thence east rods to ol one more or in Greene to begin at 2 o'clock p. OK as One-half cash anil in six the giving liia note at six per cent interest waiving relief Irom valuation and appraisement la with attorney's and by good free bold surely and mortgage the premises of p very superior will take place at the fair the 1st day of Saturday between two colored tions tn be from the gross ' ' for paid for far as the criticism of that feature of the new law which requires all property to be assessed for taxation at its true cash value is it is a sufficient answer to say that substantially the provision has been in force m this state ever since it had an it is the recognized forval of property for taxation in every state iti tbe The merit of the new law on thit lies in the fact that it contains which will insure that its requirements are oh But it is argued by the enemies of law that this feature of the law will cause an appreciation in values for tax purposes of 100 per or and our taxes will be in creased in the same Let us see how far these are borne out by the The amount of taxes required to meet the public demands de very indeed almost ex upon local boards of county township road and municipal The rate of taxation is determined by two Amount of money expended by the local and the assessed valuation of property upon which taxes are to be levied to raise the necessary public funds to on second page Pres. R. and Gen. Mgr. mki accident Prompt and payment of under the laws of the State of New 1881. ed under new management in IS 90, re incorporated in 1891 under the stringent law of 1887, requiring a deposit of in back or trust to be kept as a permanent guarantee for the full payment of a maximum best policy is the Extra costing CO a year in one payment or If paid in ents of UO every 73 days and annual of every insurance against by and weekly for weeks by change of Covers accidents happening while or or standing on the platform of moving or crossing railroad Intentional by any person not incited or provoked thereto by the and of other accidental in happen every to F C. for Kentucky and Kentucky National ' Mala aud Third of T. camp No. 229 meets at first and third Friday of each month at 7 p. m. P. M. H. S Ist A. 2d P. Ben B. 1st 8.; SallU 2d S J. S. O. C 8 a. F. Johi P. W Ii C. Chas P. o. O. Lodge 457 meets rack Friday John N. Simoa e. E. H. Lodge 137 I. O. O. F. every Eugene N. F. N. Treas S. S. W. A. Camp No. 130 1st and 3d Wednesday ot each Author Chief A. Uigh W. S. W Eugene J. W. Godfrey Trt Hunter lodge 1. O. O. F. meets at City every J. W. N. S. W. V. G J. S. R. H. P. S A.M. D. 1. O. O. F. each A. L. N. G. J. Joseph John Jolm K. No. 189 f. O. O. F. meets second and Monday nights of each month K. K. High S. W. J. J. W Franklin and Shoe Valley Encampment No. 184 1. O O. F. meets at Ljons on the first and third in Emll C Wni H. John A. G. J. A. Louis lodge So. I. O. O. meets at Linton Joseph ti V. John R. W. S J. E. Li dgc No. 467 meets every N. W O. V. L. K. Pry j. j. of Lodge No. 270 meets Tuesday night F. Harlan Res. Vice H. N. K. K. and Master Financi John A. Master A. S. M. lodge No. 193, K. of P meets at Linton every Monday F. Wolferd O. John R. John H. M. Sherwood M. ot H. M. of F. ef and j. Lodge No. aj meets at each Thursday W. W. Chancelor W. H. H. Vice T. O. K of H. Sam Master Master Worthington of P. meets night u. L. Past u. O. U. Viee M. C. H. H. Bert A. K. and River Tribe No. I. O. R. M meeU at Worthington euch S. N. H J. S. K. W K of U. A. C. of U John W. Walter  

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