Bloomington Courier, Volume 14, Number 8, Bloomington, Monroe County, 17 December 1887 — Page 6

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- Seats for Uncle Tom on sale at the Postofiice Saturday. 1 College holiday vacation begins uezt Wednesday and lasts two weks The next services at the Episcopal Church will be held Sunday Jan. 1st.

The infant child of Hon. George

Nath Stockwell is now running a

freight engine on the L, N. Aip G. Pay your Bubseripiion and get yoar name on our Boll of Honor, to he published Dec,. 3 Is t. The.CouKiEE will have more room for original matter nest week if 0 has to print eight pages; ".;

The Earle Company is playing

W Cooper died at Columbus: one two weeks at Green castle. The;

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have been doing; an excellent busl-

The old engine house on ihe East Side of the Court-house yard has been sold and moved away.

T he Ba p tist C ft u re h S u n d ay School will givo an entertalnzneii't,

and serve refreshments, at, ChuucU

Slinp Neeld was appointed street? oa Tuesdav. D;ht Dec. 20,--. f?--.Z..r.Z f r. fill f.li VOfl'in'V -

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caused by the death of Mr, Plight. The public schools will close next Thursday for the holiday vacation and re-open on the Wednesday after New Year's day. The Uncle Tom Cabin's Co, does not leave until Tuesday moi-ning, so the play will be given in full, and no hurrying to get off on the niglit

train as in the ease of most every troupe heretofore. 1 The Telephone accuses Republican County Commissioners of doing some very unwise things in regard to prices for printing. .It is a family quarrel and Democrats can

now have plenty ot eujoyment. For ihe past ten years with a few intervals Mr. Burford has been selling us our stationery at a very high rate for a poor quality of gc-ods.-r-Telephone, Yes, and the contracts were made

by Republican Commissioners. Wei congratulate you. Mr. Telephone, i

that you have at last opened your

eyes to the measures oi jour own party..

The Robert Buck Dramatic Co,

will appear at the Opera H ouse for one week beginning Thursday Dec,

22nd. The company is one of the

host playing the smaller towns, and

will present a reportorie Of playtt

that will be sure to please the public

Mr 'Buck is an actor of over 30 years

experience, and knows just what the

people want. We saw the company

perform at Bedford Ivst week, and

can assure the public that it will

give satisfaction here. On Saturday

Dec. 2H, there will be a Doll .Matinee

for the Children.

The red Men will celebrate their anniversary by a ball at the Opera House nex t YY ednesdayhight Dec., 21st. Music by , Italian Band of Indianapolis. - The stupendous f raud- that is being practiced f: upoii the icountyTelephone- ; ' . : And you might have.' a,dded by the Commissioners which you aided to elect. : ;

The Indiana Teachers Assoeition meets at Plymoiffch church, Indianapolis, on Wednesday, .December 28th, and will continue

three days. Many of he .Monroe

county. teachers win b- in attendance. .

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Henry Tourner before purchase

Dg Christ mas present as ho

nas all the latest anil hand

somest designs iu Jewels ry and

Silverware, and at the lowest

iriees,

Next Sunday evening at the ChriF-

tian Church the young folks walk

present an exercise occupying the usual time of the evening service. Several young-iiadies and gentleman will take part, and the piogrannne promises to be of unnsal interst.

Mr. W. wV Wicks has bean offered the position of ",crcdit man" for

the Toledo Shoe Co.,, at a salary of $5,000 a year. Air Mr. Wicks ig 1

one of our most enter prising and

prosperous merchants he will probably not accept the position, but nevertheless, it is .a high compjim,ent. " , : , . - -iff

"The Oornoir" has an attractive announcement in this paper, ad

whatever it says may lie depended j .:WMif IP"!! on, as sound business principles and

lair dealing is the motto or tins es-

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fcablishmei'it, .U hd under this mot'io"

they have built up a large trade, and have won, the confidence of tie people. ...... . The fiueist and largest stock of Bohemian Glassware, Amberina and Peacih-blow goods over brought to tlrta city, can iiow ,he ioiuid at llep,ry lurner's. Don't toiget he d;;oo. On o 'door East of t he s.l3uiiiv.

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