Bloomington Courier, Volume 14, Number 9, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 December 1887 — Page 1

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v ; James Kelly will apply fornse ttf retail liquor. I The mother of Frank Dobsflied last Friday night. I " Dr. Dab.ney, will spend hia cation in Hichmond. Virginia.

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Milt McColiough is clerking a tlrng. store on presto n street, Is-

The project cf a ball by the Keel Men was abandoned.

H. J. Martin will preach at the C h rist! an ch u reh , Su ml n v.

H G Duncan and vile nave beenj visiting relatives at Bedford, . Mrs Baclgley, of Detroit, 53icb, isl visiting her sister, Mrs B F Adams.!

Miss Jennie Craven will sfifl

the holidays a!t her old home, Cei ! svn.

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Mrs Cosnor, of Vanburen tov,ship, dikl rooonMj of paralysis. The insurance company has compromised tlie Berryman loss. . Miss S tn Us, of Evansville. Iml, is the guest of M:; and Mrs Perigo. Let the children go to the Matinee at the Opera 13 oase Saturday after-

Ihe Ai G. Fields MiaisLzels wulj : noon- :

be here some time during the sea Miss Hf-.chcl Leas, will visit friends

"William Waterford, of Indiaii

; and relatives, ia Spencer duritig holidays.

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Buck Dramatic Co. every night i

Matinee at the Onera House Sat-

Xl ' -Tilay rternoon.

t Miss GUI, of Louisville Ky,tis the

P I " gnest of Clara Orchard.

The, infant child of Mrs Hull Slipwerff died last Sunday. ,

We feel safe in saying that so far

.Tse have bad an "open winter.

Mrs. Jj. G. McPheeters has been

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Editor Ccubske : I see our old friend and war-horse of Democracy John E. East, bus ioth'ifecl froJ old Monroe, and we are lrtily glad of

it; as his services to the paVtr,-especially in tle memorable campaign of 4887, have been te vat liable. Mr East descry s any thing lie may ask for at

i the li auds of thu Democracy. Why

! not nominate him for Congress? He ' would? be a power in the Congressional Halls ; He would be a Ghamp- ' ion pftthe soldiers' inter 2StJ arid of

of tllBi country. The Democracy of Yanbnren are in earnest about this matter, and while we have stood-by

I Col. Mat-son in the past, we propose

now to standby the Hon Jolin. East IE he wilt consent to carry the Stand,

iird in the congressional race: What

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Auditor Simeon Peigo's jieal continues to imrove nd ii'mrK J expect t o see him in his efllec before ' - .. ,0- . 'St si.-.. .-'W-.- "' rP' si. "Si

' Hon Geo. W. Cooper," of Coliin-

bus, was here Wednesday; to attend ,

tide funeral of l fatlgllf Green; ' " ' 'Vwrt .r rvl,'S

John R Brill,- the1 -'''CUEtESi:?.

potorial slave, will darn the4 Heel of i ? S

his stocking ami kan.gtiiifti;:, ;

.ianviue, inu. - .;; - s.-

1 Robert MarshaJtjM

k; in have bought Clemmon'&

John R. East v Van. $V'el4js

lave bought 26 feet Mr .Rott's

.property, south of liet bakery, the

prece was $125: It is the inlin4tion 4o ; erect a Jtki ; tor xlafcK

; building. ' x :s 4

5rrocery and will, cotinueilineft

at the old stand;

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Monroe trodsts No. SIS of F,

sons elected ;thWfcllowljBg,:: oiUccr

Friday night fat the easaiuyear

B. Gteeves, W. ii ; John K. Anderson

W. ; lienry v Simmons: . W. ; Firowninjj, Trensaror Lon 0 Secretary ; Wm . B. HagtieS.

Hiram Pauley audVatSDa

stewarns; . -

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S.JI jsays4ho Democrats in other partsj ployed team jjp convex-

f y of thu -.county'-' Jtede"?? Jacksph;; IGbsport tothis laci; TjSey

.. Capt Shoemaker has again mast

ered! his -'rherimaticks" so; as to be

abiei to be at the store. I

LPfebtllPCtiJ " T mm nn t. Ttririnrmr--i-Trr-rr i-rii ,y

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F. B rowitihg attended a meeting - of thepifominent Republicans of the S Late, at IndianapC'iis, this

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B bcrt Buck and wife have already cstabllished themselves as favc rites witli the Bloom in gton peo

J,G. McPheeters, Jr, .attended Creek township, recently died o i If yon want to spend Christmas

meeting oi Kepubucanr at Indiaxconsamption. j ; in a wide awake town, come to

appiis this week. jo ilparoe Agriculturai Society Bloomi.gn.

Vn-last Wednesday nightj MusOias $-1.37 in the treasury to begin i

Clara Orchard gave a reception ilnih nest year.

honor or the visit oi isiiss GiiL

; Mr. Ben Coooer, of the CouniKn

h home

Master Hubert and Mary Fulk. of

5 LaFayette, tin visiting at their

Grandfathersj B A. Fulk's,

Miss Moliie Phiiput who haseiiH spend Christmas wit reaching at Cftmpbt-llsbn rg, winLk3j in Martinsville,

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Bliss JKate Parks, of Bedford was

the guest of Miss Ella Corr Satnr-

4f3ay and Sunday.

spend her vacation with Bioomin-

ton friends.

Frank Dovvden is on the police v' 11. 41

. . m:CQ as ijirmmgiittut, Aia. abu W Ei Gladstone, the giXatETiglisi'La?es a good hand "running 'em in. Statesman, writes tiiat. h on n . .-

fed friends a very Merry Christ-

lecture in Blooming ton Ind for Jess

than $l,000,000i

There will be a Christmas tree in the Christian Church this evening for the Sunday School Scholars of that Church; Admission ten cents, The most valuable present that yon can get yourself Christmas is

to give yourself a solemn pledge to

Code Cook of Danville, will spend do bettm. he future aml th-n

aristiuiw Bwuy4 keep a clear conscience is the most

jf is: Etta Craven. j desirable thing a man can nossess

and is worth more than all the toy shops in the land.

as, ai.d a very happy and prospar-

hs jNow Year.

A number of Gooport Knights

kited the X. P. Lodge here last Ifiday night. The . P's are f louriUing at this place.

Our New Year Roli of Honor will ,

hirmhltahtid next week. You can

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If you desire to know where to buy the best a id cheapest Christmas presents, read the ads, in the Cour-

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The stationery bills now being published by the Telephone read like they were copied from old files of the CouRiiht.

Buskirk & Buskirk, the new law firm, occupy Wonall's old oiSce, over McCalla & Co?s. : ' - y

We hear that two irien from

gt your name on it by paying some

The licensed saloons were in full blast hist Saturday, and there was cot as much -Urunkeness as the Sat urday previous,

Hampton Durand, who has been at Notre Dame for some time Came home W ednesMay evening to hang

up his stocking Christmas.

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A lady o f this ci by, wh'd hadf borj-

rowed a neigh bor's daily paper; to

j read, fell as slie was going ivo me a- ! ter 9'eturning it, and brojee an arm Moral Subscribe for a paper any"; you will not run the risk of broker: boncjs going for it or taking it back.

Columbus liepnblican; :: ' '

Tbe Abbey UFnele Tom Cabinet Goj)l ay ed here last Monday nigh'3 to a good house. It was- one of .tfee best performances of Uncle Tom ever given here,and if the manager's had Men a little more courteous everything would have passed olf pleasantly." It is not necessary for a man to exhibit negyodiriving. .deportment i he does to aja . Uncle

their way from Spencer;

afraid to iiaitiS.feP thef

ing train;

aliss Eftie rysie; of

is the author of piee dedieated to the&ihs

& A. Mai? 'r 'fi

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'pUmen:W;--bv for the past .two yelii in(t, ant -Jf y-M

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A Vincenues man says :"I was out

by myself one afternoon, and goin

ttnsvilie were here this week looking along through the woods I noticed a

. for a location for a saloon. f)

James Hooper, who is running

on the bridge freight train between

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Mtalmigm badly brisl in jNcv, Albany nd Louisville, is , fight trahi eollMon neirf Ncwjho'ne to spend th, hohdays,

gum tree breathing. The top part 6f j the tree would spread' out untiisome

; Erof Frank Axtelir his wife and

and famiiy, are here t6 spend the; of linbs nearly reached the

holidays with relatives and- rj0ndsA

? ; MissjFulier left Thursday fo"r her h ome in B ooneville Ii 1 wheie she

S;i 4f y will be married the 26th, to- Joseph

Howard, a leading merchant ol

Mt. Vernon, III. Miss Fuller made ; m rnH 127 eoona fa th

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' Sludebaker iipad Vagpii for sale &y W. J. Allot!--Sviiebaker Bead Wagon

groundj then would go back again.

I stood and -watched this proceeding for an hour, when I went back to camp and told the' boys W6 all came back with an m. and cut it

down, and, ii: 1 ever told the truth in

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tree. It was the coons' breathing .". ' . that made it spread out that way.

-Studebaker Eoad Wagon for saloilfe W. J. AJieuv !

-rSl tide baker Spri ng- Wa gon

ifor sale bje; W. J. Alien-.

Provence, lart Thursday.

If u want to be happy Cllristmas,d continue to be happy the erith'&ear, subscribe for the Courier an? a6t the news fresh, keep

postedlnd know what is going on in the vrl d abotJ t you. The tith fulness of the following paragraph in the Moutioello Democrat is utmestiouable evidence' that the editoEttends church : A man should beabn tent and at peace with all creatbfj while in the houde of God, bn'tkhe fellcw is a natural curiosityVlio thus demean himself, whciia sea ol: dodble-dccker-barndoorkats hide the eloquent preacher Wm Sis view audi the snoring ofhe si eS3f-headed sexton

.awakes thchoes of t:he auditorium,

The stationery fraud over which

the Telephone is making such a hypocritical howl was all esposed by the Cou&ute several years ago.

Our exposure served to check the fraud for awhile, It is. a nasty

piece of business,!) ut it is thorough

ly Kepublicau all the same. Wall Paper of all kinds and prices, at Lrndley Bros.

- Summers has bad eighteen years experience making all

kinds pictures.

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Toxa Co : 4 v : .t a meeting of the Ladies Bciliel Corps of the G. A. B last SaDuiday night, Mrs. T. B. Mnlky read an; orginial poem, w h ich 4vas v we composed. Major Perry; and h ixk sons added m woli to the enjoymeat of the evening witiV their retiitadons and musical exercises. A dmjtt by Mrs. McKee and daughter also deserves especial astenfiom A col lection? was taken up jior the beriHt of the soldiers orphams of .Monroe county now nft the IJome: $k IQrightstown.

If tlie ' Tietepuone 5atalfery

r fraud'1 articles ai fo Mxfi . urposjei---. v: of showii up the rase

own pait they.aTie timely; but if

I they are to prevent anjr snch cpt -l

r u ption in the iutiire they are out

of place and unneeessary, leasfe -; ,i

wh lie J oh uvGihnor e and Henry

Caila are on the Boards 1

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Stuti'Sbaiier Spring Wagon for sale by W, J. Allen.

ibo Best Paints in tbei

markefv Lindloy Bros

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tuC paper called Public Spirit thus scores the chronic growler; Some people oppose ev.erthing that anybo suggests. Nothing is right ex-

r ce t what has its origin Just under " ; th iir own hat crowns, No inat.ter how A'aiuableijhe thing suggest3id Ji may be, this carper has some other j pl an j it onght to be so met hi ng els e,

oi- it ought to be done some other way.' In fecti he never does originate my things He only gred ily watts for somebody to suggest ft atepun progress, when he drops on It and begin tjr claw and bite. Does not such a

I P'jrson need kicking? He ought to'

j bJ kicked, into the mUbille of J,90p."

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where thempertyis a61dtb pttr? j4&

chasers are, generally ijhei Mtpif n

at sui t. ls is iardedas, aK

able indication of: the fprens tofiws?;-

witrhw Ujfik rea'l'ese-:pap;

Sunday School will give -aii.to'rtainment Christmas eVe.r Tableaux ; ' r -'

recitations, niusio .oUon ,p7'; ; a treat aM hi&:'l Friends of the niday-sclii

cordially invited. Tehieentsi admisr ; v:

sion to non -members;

'"J W H.::Shoddyn61d Salt Creek towiishio Was taken tit -'1

up

mm insane jxs vi urn au. xnaianaDoiis . -j -m

las:t veek, he having Jot? His insanity !:toolr sni?h

form that his family 'atf 'eomplle" . j to send hini fto tlie as .si they regretted vei iclirto do-o5 4 '1 His sons ami neig!ibor dery . v ; their eorts were? of ito a;vail 'M'Ci kL

Suodd y was a tood eitfeem aiid hal

the t vmmtthy of mafe ; M

r E M aenm?tti if South BEutf

felrl$oni ' Ka;nsas kpfc; Mi$ ruy

Kinserof Hari:cidsburjndi wer 2?

married at th ;3Rflf- iyjdrl

daw Mr. Bennett s mirents reside i

Miss Kinser is of , one 4? he mosw ' i?B i ;s e ted familiesof vcoiintan 'Ti

w ill make w ife nhaainy inan tna

be proh'.o ImabsSSl ther pai;tieularth.S iiXEii;cji 1 Extend its hearesir- fee ...;?itS

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