Bloomington Courier, Volume 14, Number 3, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 November 1887 — Page 4

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EMOCKATIC TO THE COKE.

The result of last- Tuesday's elections was highly encouraging to the Democracy. We carry Sew York State by 20,000 majority of .the legishture et Yiynia which insures a gain of one United State. Senator. The Bepoblicans carried Ohio, Haasacbusetts, and the other dyed-in-the-wool Republican states; and they were sure they were going to carry New York. By the way, tB.ey eame mighty near losing Iowa. Democratic saecess next year is now a foregone conclusion. Ome of the condemned arna-

chists, Lingg, blew his bead off

with a . bomb that he placed in his month and ignited, in his cell Thursday morning. The Governor of Illinois commuted the sentence of Fielden and Schiwb to imprisonment for life, and Parsons, Spies, Fischer and Engle were hung early Fri-

morning. i STATR POLITICS.

A aiong the stata offlcees the talk la that the contest tor the Republican nomination" for GoTernor will lie hotweea Robertson and Cumback Porter ia averse to ranning. Sayre lias a strong following. 'The Democrats are somewhat a sea about Iheir candidate. Green Smith wants it,- bnt probably won't get it, as he does not seem to have a subtaliind ; sgr?ip& support

Goloael Nelson, who made a creditable race for lieu ten tenant-governor last year, is ineligible, having become : mayor. Soma people want Senator Voorhees to make the race, bat he don't want it. Recently there has been consideraile talk, about

Cuarles S. Beaby, ofEvansvilie, who

now has a foreign mission. Con-

.. . . ' .... , . Holman is also a probability, as he

always is for anything and every

thing, and Congressman Matsoa is an open and avowd candidate, As

horsemen say, he will probably (set

the -pace" for the other runners, as

he is a political hustler. Repre

sentative tewett would probably not

get on the limited express to get away from the nomination, if it

should set on in pursuit oc him.

For the state officers there is a pro

bability that nearly all the gentle

men who were on last year's ticket will be reaomiated. ,

'Mr. EniroB. -I have just returned

from Monroe county, and on my way home through Brown county, 1

took in a birthday dinner at tho res

idence of Mr. Lauren tine Bartlett, in

honor ol the 60th mile stone, in the

good man's voyage of lite, who lives

two .miles Northwest of Belmont,

where 1 met a great many friends from Monroe and Biown. To-say I bad a good time would sound, tame. I enjoyed myself hugely, and of the

good things I ate abundantly, as did all present. There were 15 nice

cakea on the table, one presented by

Miss Catherine Vint, with Jfr, Bart-

lett's name artistically arranged in raised fetter s. Also one with the

Words "Happy Birthday" engraved by Mrs. Clinton, Several presents by John Knight, John A. Knight, Lauren ne Robertson and J am.es H. Butcher who looked as though he was in the seventh heaven of delight as he sat at the table opposite one with angehc actions. Mr. Bartlett has a worthy companion and four living children 4-2 boys and 2 girls, one dead, of those living all are mar

ried1 but one. M v earnest praver is

that Mr. Bartlett may live long and enjoy many more such birthday sea sons, and may I live to bo there. J. H. Threkeld.

County

CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE COURIER'S

CORPS OF CORRESPONDENCE. ;

SALT CREEK. TFbeat needs rain badly. Not a great deal of sickness. L. Mt tKnigbt sold his farm to J. r.WebbV -Jiik vx&$lYQT)g ' has pturued

from his visit to Missouri. Thomas Snyder,living near Shoals Martin county, ' was visiting here recently, Revs. Threllceld and Ains had a successful meeting at the Lum kin's school-house. The crowd on Sunday night was very large. Mr. Wm. A. Wampler and Miss Seiepta Card well, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony Sunday, Oct. 30th. Rev. Threkeld officiating. All hail, Simeon Pedigo has been uly installed as County Auditor. Every citizen who is in favor of the majority ruling be he Democrat, Republican or Grcenbacker receives the decision of the Supreme Court with pleasure. We venture another count out never takes place in Mon roe'lepunty. While Sup'b. Craven was visiting our schools he made the writer a pleasant visit. We talked democracy together until the old clock on the mantal had pealed the hour oi ten, then we retired for the nigliMmd in the morning resumed again. Come again John, our latch string is alwajs out, Mr, Craven is now issu ing licenses from the Superintendent office, but after' 1890 he will issue lieenscs from the County Clerk's office. Republicans please take notice. J. B E. 1 College Notes 7 FURNI8ma BY: JOHN R . BRILL.' Dry bread has been restored to the rolls. Prof. Naylor has been pcrraamently appointed to the chair of Physics Mr. Morris, of Milton, Ind visited his eister Louie, the first of the week. John Manley has left college and gone to Decatur, Ala., to seek his fortune. Independent will celebrate her second Anniversary at her next meeting. Rev. Beidon, of Chicago, conducted the devotional exercises at Chapel Monday morning. The little dialogue entitled, "JSed, can you hop?" was heard among the students this week with variations. Major Mitchell , Judge Banta and Judge Mi-ers visited Chape), and gave us short speeches Monday morning; A student's hop was given in the Opera House last night. An Italian band from Indianapolis furnished the music. Th ere is a no more gentlem anly, popular and efficient member of the Board of Trustees than Hon. R. D, Richardson. "Addle Wilson, class 1 87, has gon to HunUugton, Ind., to tatea posi

tion aa teacher in the high schools ol' that piece. The Philosophic and Economic clubs met on Tuesday even ing' on account of Ool Robertson',, lecture on Monday evening. The control of the College Campu? has been placed in the bands of the local trustees and Spangler can now ride his bycicle np the walk. Oscar EIrod, of Ooatsvijle. . Ind. a brother of W. D. spent' Sunday with Chas F. Hope. Walter is in Dakota running a grain elevator. The first copy of the University Bulietin ia out. Six numbers will be issued during the year. The price is 50 cents per year, or 10 oents per copy. Messrs. btarhuck, Wilson, David

son and Tablock attended the Y. M. C, A. association at Crawlordsville last week as delegates from 5 this place. ; r'" " The Jewish Rabbi, Mr. Messing, of Indian aplis, will deliver the lecture next Sunday afternoon. His subject is: 'The Jew as a Missionary of Civilization." The Trustee has taken the matter of studen t discipline out' of the tfands of the faculty and given President Jordan full control. This was a wise move, and Pres. Jordan will, not abuse the power. , . . At the meeting of the literary societies last week they selected, .as an orator to address them next cornmeneement, Judge A. M'. Cunning, of. if artinsville. j udge "Cunning is recognized as one of the best speakers that the University evori radu; ated. He was a member ofth6 class

fire, the few men who had hold of the steamer were unable to manage it as they started down the grade from the Northwest corner of the Square. The machine got away from them and dashed into a frame house occupied by James Campbell near the colored church. The force

was so great that a child that was sleeping in a bed in the house was thrown into the middle of the floor,

but not seriously injured. This

should be a lesson to the men not

leave the engine house until a sufficient force is on hand to properly

control the movements of the steamer.

CO TURNER

W.J. TURNER

Irl B. Hicks, the "storms prophet makes the following predictions or the present month-: "November promises to open with cloudy smoky weataer culminating between the 3d and 7th in rain, sleet and ' snOw, Bright autumn days and nights will follow until the 13th and 14tb,wben the principle storm period of the month begins This peroid will extend to about the 18th. During its progress heavy storms on land and sea may be counted ; on,. From the 18th to the 25th or 26th cold, clear weather, with freezing in the North, will follow. About the 26th it will grow warmer and end in the; last storms of the month about, the 27th, 28th and 29th. Cold will follow. Prepare for it. - f. About 1 o'clock last Sunday morning a fire broke out in a small frame house on West Fifth street near cemetery lane. The house was owned and accupied by Henry Jacobs, a colored man. The names spread so rapidly that but little of the f urniture was saved. ' Rogers & Wooiley's agency.had $175 insurance on the house, which will build

a better one. On the way to the

CITY

Book Store

The public generally are respectfully imforraed that all tlae wants in the line of ' Books

AND Stationery,

Can be fully supplied at the I CITY BOOK STORE At Price Too, That Caanot Fail to Please.

Studeats will find,

some rare

The leading

T3NDEETAEEES and PUBMITUBE j DEALERS. - They have the : largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever brough t to B16oinihgton9and can sell you goods cheaper than ever before. They have a large assortment of . ; WOOD, CLOTH & STEEL CASKETS ; And pay specnal attention to Telegraph Orders. Carriages furnished when desired. HANOS 'and OEGANS, Kept in stock and sold on

monthly pay men ts. North Side Square, Bloomington, Ind

The largest and finest display of hall and library lamps ever brought to town now at the store of McPheeters Hardware Co., aiid to be sold at prices less than they can be bought in the larger cities. Don't' buy a . lamp

until you liaya examied this

stock. '

SECOND HAND BOOKS. EPC0Lk

-The largest assortment of

BootB and Shoes in the Cit) at the BEE HIVE

The fall goods at the Bee Hive are elegant don't tail to see them. 4 - ' I

. Wall Paper of all kinds and prices, atLindley Bros. Iff. Mr DlJWIiAP, , ATTORNEY AT Law. Deeds, Mo'rtgagus and other instruments in writing nccunitcly written and acknowledgements taken Collections a specialty. Money to loan." M. M. Dunlap. Mayors Office, N, E. Cor. Sqarc.

Do Your Own Jyeluif, at Home, tritu

PEEBLES DYES

MTbey will Dye every tiling. They

are sold everywhere. Price 10c. a pack

age 10 colors. They have no equal for

Strength, iingluness, Amount in fak affes or for Fastness of Color, or Non-cor

ing Qualities. Thay do no? crockfadsmut For sale by H. Linoi.ey & Son, Duggists.

of Blooroington Township in said

CcuntV of Monroe and the State of

Indiana, that he will at the December term, 1887, of the Board ot Com. miseioners, of the County of Monroe and State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors, to-wit: Spiritous, Vinous aud Malt liquort in a less quantity than a quart at a time for a pcririn of

one year with; tho privilege of alio w

ing the same to be drank on the pre

mises upoa which he desires to sail said Spiritous, Vinous and Malt liq

uors, and that aid premises are sit

uated in the First Ward of said City

of Bioomington, in Bloomington

townshia. Monroe County. State of

Indiana, and described as follows:

,,. A prat of in lot number one hundred and thirty (130) in Town now

City of Blopming on, Monroe county,

Indiana, beginning at the Southwest

corner at said in lot running thence

North twenty and one half feet (20$)

feet, thence JKast fortv (401 feet.

thence South twenty and one-half j

20$ teet, thence West forty i0

ieet to me place oi oeginmng. JOHN S ROCKWELL. Nov. 10 th. 1887.

Kotico of Appliciition for License. The undersigned, . a male citizen

orer tne age or twenty-one years

and an inhabitant of the City of Bioomi ngtor, end County of Monroe, and State of Indiana, hereby gives

notice to thecit.zens ot Bloomington f In(,iaDB, fain wconnto nd mnehert:

ami i i tne rirsb iirara oi saia uiv

ESTATE OF JOHN 3TARDfl

Notice is hereby ciren thaw

G ra ham. administrator of. the abol

named estate, has this day filed m

the office of the Clerk of the CiicnitiS fflfe

Court of Monroe connty. State oflSl

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EOCfEItS & W00LLEY

Xjci surano e

s Atao Real Estate buying and selling. Money to loan at rea

sonable rates.

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To soli cit orders for our reli able Nursery Stock. Good Salary and Expenses or Commission Permanent employment guaranteed. Address at once stat iiiur age SNELL & HOWLAlsfD. Nurserymen, . , St, Louis, Mo. -The best S3.00 Red or White iBlankote in the world at tho BEEHIVE.

Notict of Application ior Liaut. The undersigned, a male person over the age of twenty-one years and an inhabitant of the City of Bloomington, and the county ot Monroe and St ate of Indiana, hereby giy.es notice .to the citizens af Blooming ton. and of tho First IPard, of said City, and of Bloomington township' in said countv o( Monroe, and State

of Indiana, that he will at the December Term, 1887, of the Board of

Commissioners of the County of

Monroe, State of Indiana, apply to said Board for a license to sell intoxicating liquors to-wit: Spiritous Vinous and Malt liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time for a period of one year ; with the privilege of allowing the same? to be drank on the premises upon which he desires to sell said Spiritous, Vin ous and Malt liquors, and the premises being situated in the First Wrd of said City of Bloomington,

township of Bloomington, County of

Monroe, ana bt ate ot Indiana, and described as follows to-wit ; Part of in-lot number one hundred and thirty (130) in the City ol .Bloomington, Bloomington township, Monroe county, Indiana, which part of said in-iot is bounded and described as follows to wit: ' Beginning at the Northwest eorner of sud in lot n u mber one Ii tin died and thirty( I30.run n i ng.tbsnce Sonth . twenty nino j 29) feet, running thence East twen ty.fi ve (25) feet, running thence North twenty nino (29) feet, running thence West twenty-five (25.) feet to the place of beginning., :,,v," THOMAS C. WHISNAND. Nov. 10th? 1887

U. UMMI CVH.IWU W MIU COMIC, W1U

that the same wiJV come up tor hear: ing. and final disposition In sail

court at the next term thereof towiti

on the 28th day of November, 1887,

the same being the 7th Judicial day

oi saia.ienri. inc creouors. neira

and legatees of said deceased

hereby notified to appear in court oni

said day and show cause wby

account a&i ill not be aooroved. mmM

heirs are hereby notified to appcN and make oroof of their heirship ENOCH FULLER, Clerk : Nov. 4,13874 1 :'.yy.z

; lYe are going to quit the salpl

ot Walk Paper and vVVindov

Shades, a nd we now ilesire all o

our custoiuers to have an oppor-; tnnity to get some of tho barr

gaioB in this line; will sei3l

every pattern and every window

shade at actual cost, and this

your only change as we. will Uyy

P. ,8.IHJ accounts belonging toJ

said firm must be settle up at oaco

by cash or note. Gentleman the ab&c mftxt not be nut oW. Ctomm fnrwanf -

at once and settle up. no matter bow

larjre or small the amount is It bni

to he ftPttlsd. D(ilav4ft iMilv4lahla-lA-

maketrouble. . fel!

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JNolice via nereby siven, thai the

undersigned Administrator of

estate of William C.Graves, deceased

will by older of the Monroe Ciroiut

to the hiftlnest bider on the oremisea

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nereio ainsr oescnoea on . TUESDAY, the 8th day irf NO-

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at 1 o'clock p-Vaa., the oadivideil two

thirds ot the following real estate "HfiSI Monroe amui in the State Iadtir

ana wwu: .. ... s , :-. s

The Northeast aaarter Siif th

Northwest quarter and the North west quarter of the Nerthweat onar:

ter and tike Southwest nuarLp of th

n ortn wesc quarter except ten ac off the North side, thereof all in- i

tion thirty-three, in townsbip steve

ortn range ;wo West contaicifag !

an one nuaarea and ten acre or lew. iX:':':7

Terms of Saktne third eaah in

hand, one-third in six months from

aay or sale and one third ;in twslt

monins nom oay or salt. The chaser gi ring notes for d iercd

ments bearing six per cent: m

from date and attorneys fees, waving all relief from valvation or apprai snrity. RICHARD W. CARR, v

-.i Administrator.

pet. 3d 1887

R. A. Folk attv. for Admr .

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