Bloomington Courier, Volume 14, Number 7, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 December 1887 — Page 4
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The Largeht and Best Circnlutioit.
DE3IOCRATIC TO THE CORE.,jgg5?
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t v The leading UNDSETASEE3 and PUEHITUBB . They haje the largest and most complete stock of Furniture ever brought to Bloomiugt6D,and can sell yougoods cheaper than ever before; ; - $hyvha;Tfe a huge assortment of ;.. r' 3 . .' WOOD, CLQ5H& STEEL CASEET3 And pay special attention to Telegraph! Orders. Carriages furnished when desired. Kept in stock and sold on mdnthly paymeuts. Jfprih Sid quar,, Blooniixigtou, foci
The Democratic Central Committee of Monroe county will meet at the grand jury room on -Saturday, December 24th, 1887, at one o'clock p,m,, sharp. Bussjness of importance will be transacted A full attendance is desired. R; A. Fulk, : - ' - " Chairman. Socretary. A stanch young Democra and a thorough gentleman is Mr W, J. Craig, editor and proprietor of the Indianapolis Sentinel. He is making a paper that is worthy of a better-support at the hands of Indiana Democrats. Especially should county Democrats take the Weekly Sentinel; and we will be pleased to receive and forward subscriptions for it.
; Why wilii next year ib,3 like your daily . meals? Because it will be ate three times. Throw your bricks high, please. When Congress a&sembled last Monday, Senator Tnrpie vas sworn in without opposition This was all right and proper, but we were led to believe by the howl sent up by a parcel of Indiana Republicans that they were going to do some ; unholy .ki.cking, ; Thb prohibition patty does riot promise to reform politics iu any way more than to cut off a fellow's drink's, if we are to judge by the way the followers of that creed have been conducting campaigus in the South. At the Atlanta election recently, a mild foroi of bribery was a free
I lunch at the polls. The Pro1 l-ii.K! f in rief cs nfflrml n rwirrn ii
500 to the colored club polling the largest vote lor them? 300 to the next largest, and go on. The initiation fee into these clubs was fixed at $5 a head, which Svas'paid for the mem
bers when they wore too poor to
j pay it themselves, and the men-
to be divided after the election. This is flat corruption, and the party which can least propriety indulge in it a party claiming to stand for high mgrals..
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The New York Herald, a mug
wump journal, expresses a whole
volume of truth in the following
teste sentences: :
;4The Democratic party stands for
a policy which embrace the interests
of the whole United States. It waves
bo bloouy shirt, rattles no palsies, but buries sectional hatred out of
sight, faces the magnificent future
of the Republic, and its nationalism
extends irom the lakes to the gulf
and from ocean to ocean. The ten
million voters in this country appre
ciated that fact, and when they cast
theirb allots for the representativesof political principles next year they
will snow under' tiie demagogues who want office, but care nothing for the country, and will support an administration which regards public office as s public trust,and recognizes nothing short of the welfare o! sixty millions of citizens." mm i B' Brown county has a new postofilce called 'Mead.n It is located about two miles frm Speaioviile, in the neighborhood of the Mead family. This family is of Quaker stock, and has the study habits and probity of the people of tliat religious order. -New po3toffices mark the progress of the people and are evidence of their enlightenment. ,Kor many years-Brown county lias Jieen pointed at scornfully by the neighboring counties as the home -of ignorance and the refuge of criminals We can say that for a long time this charge against our people has been utterly untrue I Look at our school houses---good as the best; look at our churches in every neighborhood, took at our Sunda -schools, look at our court dooket and see the evi dence that misdemeanors and crimes aie far below the average to our population. See but one saloon to 11, 000 people and cease .your sneers at Brown county, and hae the moral fairness to tell the truth lor us.--Nashville Democrat.
years of age and had been a resident, of this county upwards of 50 years, Since the rainy weather we .ate again getting eager for the pike. By the way we would like to-know who is going to do the engineering of the same. . . There is a great deal of fod iter in very bad condition at present owing to . t& fact that during the dry weather the farmers had to have the corn to feed their hogs and the fodder being to dry to shock nap again was thrown in piles and the recent rains have damaged it a great deal. The Eagle Clothing Store is; alive in all things including a real live eagles which was on exhibition r thrt enterprising establ ishment this week. . . f
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DUDLEY. Eobt Smith is peddling notions. We are ail satisfied with'rain down th is way for the present. The school at Stanford is going to observe Whittiers day on the I7tb iiist. . The 'Y" at Stanford is going to give an entertainment on the night of the 17th mst. -Sent Warn and T'oni Matthews have each becm made happy by the receipt oi pensions, The sawmill at this place seems to be doing a thriving business under Mr. Jackson's managament d Trasber and f ami y have returned from Kansas and seems satisfied with old Monroe for a home. We are all glad down this way that the auditorial contest is ended for we had all got heartily sick of it A Mr. Ping has moved into the Pagord house at Harmouy, and aims to buy hoop-poles and ,t fceep the postofilce. ' D. W. Conder and Bailey Hazel
have each about their new houses com pie ted an d II en ry Bnak i rk has moved into his new house. Xast Monday was pension day and the veteran was hustling around with a smile on his eontenance getting his voucher fixed up. lings about all slaughtered owing to the scarcity of corn; not many fattened for market, what few there was have been sold at 4 per pound. Old uncle Billy Rush died on the 20tii ah, very suddenly. He was So
All person , knowing themselves indebted to W.T; Blair are kindly
requested- to call and settle ac counts. ; Yours Trnly
-It is stated oa the streets
that the last chiropodist has left
town sine a Ed Whetsell began to sell those easy fitting vThree Dollar shoes nobody has any use for a corn doctor.
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Has remove to the new room on the Noirtht'Side 'of the square., next to the Pee; corner, ami is better prepare ed than ever to serve hiel patrons Don't neglect t4; call fthd see the stock of Coffins beibre you. make it purchase. A complete, etock of late style ; PURNITUteE, lias been placed in the?1 hew room, and additions will J)e made weelHyas the trade demands, JaU on
VanZandt before you buy
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ALES ME
To solicit orders for our reliable Nursery Stock. Good Salary and
Expenses or Commission. Perm an -1
ent employment guaranteed, Address at once stating sge. -- SNELL 5; EOWLAND. Wursomnen,
StJuoms; Mo;
Decree to ; me directeq; n&m thl
Clerk of the Jfonroe Circuit in a cause wherein Vinson
is Plaintlfis. and lames S. Wi I Hamk
Milton M ight et al are Befditai
requiringme to ms.Ke the sum ox Seven Hundred an;i Porty-four Dfoil
lars and v jEiightv
with interest on eai cree and costs, X will expose at
lie Sale, to thd hijhet bidder en
SATURBAv DiJCEMBERMt
between the hours of 10 oelock a
and 4 o'clock p. ml of snid
the door of the Court House of Mon
rtte count-, Indiana, the' rento 'fiai
profits for a term not exceeding ser
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Real Estate. idwlfrMas::--"v ; '.TlvS
C. In lot one : hund red and five 4k
iy, Indiana and ;in mi buildi erected: pnr eaid: ildtf VritSi aff machinery and fiat ore s now in w
mill bnilding. and also the follow
ing described niacMnery in sajl
building tovwit ; oie: 10xhQi
beo engmev with; go verner ' oil-pocK
f onndation tolts, flyWhel and be!
wheel, o ne 48x18 feet, six-flue boi
er front grates, bearing bare, stan
back' plats safty blow tm$yrhis
steam gauge, try cocksiasa watgt;
gauge, steam pipe, iro$"smefce&8 exhust pipe, biofcaya
eperators s :coiinpMe'3
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If such rentf auil profits w&g
sell tor a somcieirt siinr to satisfj
said decree. interc3t and Hioktsi' 1 Heil
at me same nme h nu pisce,
to public sale. the fte simple of ah
rear estate; or much thewf 4s
may oe snmcienc : to aiscnarg-
decree, Jntp rest and $ost,
Said sale willr ie'msdesrttl
any relief whatevijr ffrom?
or- appraisment taws.
- V 7r JONATHAN MtHUaSLEg
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fjausea sores, aches, disordered fu actions and general, weakness. Improper -habits, improper food, exposure, imprudence, etc., causes bad blood. ' Whea one desires a perfect blood purifier, a t true strengthener of eyory jiart, a soro " Temoyer of swelliugs, ores, achea . and pains, let physicians prescribe that simple vegetable p reparation, Dr. Gnysott -a Yellow Dock and SanaparUUk It gives tone to the digestive and urinary .organs. I allays irritation of the macona" membrane.- It increaeeci the power-' of endurance. It develops the ' mnscnlar. system. It crciates a foel ing of heart' ease. It builds up a broken down constitntion. It lengthens one's . lease' of life. It gives perfect satisfaction to;either pex. , Among intelligent commnni- ' , ties it ottsells wery other tftopd live and kidney medicine, as jbyi in fact the people's, ithoicei aU owing to its remarkable efficacy, its pleasant taste and .its vegetables ' composition; ' ." r ; ' ,?
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F- a cold causes you quick distress, you wiU breathe easkiyivwi cough less, you will strengteni ; and hea the pulmbnaxy prganst y yon wiU 4 eel better every wpy ft-.
V. Wstar iBaisan wifita: ? If you have inhe.rite4 ccsumptivo tendencies, it is your dty o keep" ' this medicine handy. V A stitch in time saves nine," and a timely use ' of Wtoter's Balsam ynl ward off rapid decline and thereby Wbe the . cause of your enjoying a much longer lease of Ufa :i : :'
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