Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 24, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 April 1889 — Page 1

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SEE OUR "EMEUSON'S" 3.00 CONGRESS SHOES, SEE OUR "EMERSON'S" f &00 LACE SHOES. SEE OUR 'EMERSON'S" UM CONGRESS SHOES. , ; .SEE OUR ''ImSR.SON'S" $400 LACE SHOES.

mr FSH Hue of 0itlei3 . . - . .' Sae dress "slioes.

' ALSO A OOMELBSS-:tqjjfjt W SH01S.

.-" aM Ladies

HAVE SOMETHING TO WITH THE CASE.

OF NUMEROUS ASPIRING REPUBLICAN STATESMEN.

WHO

ARE

TO li'C WET BY

APRIL bHO SVEll

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Easter Stindayv April 21st.

Gatheriiigrwild Sowers is now in order"

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Miss Mattie Buskirk is visiting

in Cincinnati. " I1 -

Capt. J. W. Shoemaker has gone to Nebraska to visit relatives. - ' i I' ... ,9

sun has Xed the line, and we

may now look for some weather. ; Editor Bradfute made a business

trip to Indianapolis, Wednesday.

AND WHO AIUSTG ME STSftWN

WITH MAY FLQVrilliS.

POLITICALLY AND MBTAPllOiUOALLY SPEAKING. '

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3-here-will be will jig big tent show in town ApriU24. Pjcof. H; B. Miter has rented Mrs Helen.Orcbard'a new boosed -

The wonder of the world "Texas AL' Opera House April 20th. ; -Mr. and Mrs- Joe-AUen are the happy, parents of a new daughter;

:JC. 6. McPheeters is" circulating

aetitionto t be appointed Postmas- in Bedford this week, where Mr, R.

, ' . . ; j was hustling the insurance business.

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; VBorotjfV is what, the ladies say j The unanimoas verdict of the

about Adams Hall fcCo.'s show people of Bedford wat that the

Mechanics' Band, of this city, is an

excellent organization.

"windows

;Kev- Eiler has purchased tile James Mathews property on

Sixth street.

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Missesi Kate- Seward and Lou

Mathers attendedthel. of P. ball

at Bedford, Monday; r

The eaiai Pete imon, of Bed

ford, was here Monday to see about

bidding on our mew college , 1

c.wf jd.; vOAarum: nas neen ap-

, pointed: as, administrator of2 the

y .estate of the late Bart Roseberry?

- gMrsir Wi ; W. I)urand has been

-., Raiting .her son, Wade Hampton,

; yho i& attending school at Notre

Republican City Primaries, Tuesday, April tith, . Republican City Election, Tues

day, May 7th.

The Republican city' primary

farce will be preformed on the var

ious wards next Teadav evonin.

While it is supposed to purely a Re

publican affair anybody can vote.

Two. years ago there wese 200 more votes polled than there were Republican voters in the city. Stud

ents and other non-residents should

turn out in force, at the elections

this year as this is the last year a

dishonest ballot can be cast in Indiana., The following patriotic citizens will permit the use of "their names before the primary, having been called out by "Many Voters,"

"Tay payers," &c. For Mayor Hon. M. M. Dunlap the-present Mayor, will have no op

position. He, has filled the office

with courtesy, dignity and ability.

Jfeor Clerk Robert C. Greaves

now holds that position, and he

has always made an excellent officer

unanes Kooertson will a contest

for the place.

For Treasurer James M. Hunt

er and Ira C. Batman both irood

men, and we haven't a word to say.

For Marshall George Owen, pre

sent incumbent, and Capt. J. F. Doufflass.

For Councilman Henry Voss looms up again in the First Ward. Dave Hughes is -read v to let go. a

y,rr j-cuipcrauce iueeuug remarisahte thini?. as. ranm-gUv

w- v -y

ut The Cor'fer,

Harry Swindler has purchasec

the David Hays property on East

Third street, for $1,000, and has

improved it considerably.

Mrs. C. R. WorralU Mrs, II. C.

Howard, Mis3 Luta Helton, were among the ladies who attended the K, of P. ball at Bedford.

The Musical King

"Texas

Al"

will play the piano with the keyboard entirely concealed by cloth and bliud folrled. Don't fail to see him.

DUMPING THE PEOPLE FOR SUMEliliKG TO PliiA'f.

N. M. Goodlet, who was elefited maj'or of Ev&nsville on the Democratic tickst Monday, is a former citizen of Bedford and an uncle of

Mrs. Dr. Simpson of this city.-'

Ex-Sheriff Tom Taggart,of Nash

ville, was here on a business trip

Wednesday. John Arthur McPheeters an nounces himself as a candidate for City Marshall.

.- Don't fail to sse the "Musical

Wonder," at the Opera House Sat-

night, April 20th.

Hon. John W. Buskirk has been appointed as one of the attornejs for the L. N. A. & C. railway.

Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Rogers were

r rof. E. P. Cole contributes some interesting items for the public in this issue of the Coukieb; After

reading the notices, the next best! McGmnis and Pittmau. He though

thing to do is to visit the City Book tllfi "boj-s" were away ofF in pre-

tore.

A prominent RepuMicnn said he would give the Counnsn tome points to print, if wo would not give him away. He told us lots about what the boys expected in the way of ofa , ...

uces. AOout the Postoiuoo, he said

when the proper time arrived peo

ple were going to be surprised. Pa

pers have alroadv Lecir' fifed-in

Washington asking for the romoral

of the preseat incumbent, but the

men who will have the most to say

about appointments had toothing to

do with mch a move, "We want

the office," said he,-"bus we are go

ing to be decent about ffettisff it.

and don't think we' will have to re

sort to any stabbing in the dark or

kicking out process." " Then our willing talker went on to tell us about the other offices. He-said h at there were at least a dozen aspirants for special pension

examinersthe places of McGee

jUfflA?B8 mentioned above are from here.

They don't remember, he went on

to say, that before the Democrats

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if cuv in vuexts uuu never uecn a

special examiner from bcrd.Hef was

wise enough to know that Col. Wat

son was considered a great "hustler" in1 providing offices for the boys

of his District, and 1:he three appointments were hie. Personal

A two-story frame house on the Mentis and best workers. Besides

r ailroad was entirely destroyed by each of them had to go to Washing

lire Wednesday afternoon. The ton City and pass a rigid civil ser-

Dniiding- belonged to - Miss Ella Tuley and was occupied as a board-

t mi mmgzm the at Tlie 'rBaefl

of

summg that these places were to be

necessarily filled with men from

Bloomingtoa, because the three

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See "Texais 41" in his specilities of playing the piano with-boxing

gloves, loaded revolvers, lead pencils, knives and blindfolded. Opera House one night only -Saturday April 20th.

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vice examination. Then, again,

ays our informant, it is. rarely that

defective Hue.

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3 "Sfeeli JPiiOlatsf

ifl hccm wear i

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plog-hatSypocket books

tar, on.thenor a string to them

were .to be f ouna on the sidewalks

in many rilaces last Monday; ? : Bev Ji A.. Pollock; pit. Indianapolis, will give a temperance lecture,

inthe .Conrtiou8e(tc

All

evening afeT: 30.; Free.

are invited.' '

next Sabbath evening will be held when a, man gets in Council he

m m u. r. onurch.. Rev. J. A. wants to hang on for life.

Poilqck will make the address.

The ed

itor of the Courier tried to, but on

T-1). Calvfp, Postmaster at Nash- tae second round was. knocked out. villferlnd., died last Saturday, hav- For the Second Ward George W.

ing served exactly four years to a Walker, an intelligent colored man,

day. The scramble for-his shoes is 13 a candidate. The colored men

.very lively. have been trying to break into the

Collins i Earsell have a ijron-'iu ?Hy . 011 for yeai-a, but as yet,

mi n ft l&l &GUy

hickel-in-the-slot-and-get-a-box-of-

candymachine. "A Codkiek report

er borrowed a nickle and tried it Monday, but it wasn't loaded-it was

the first of April.

have never succeeded in doing it.

In the Third Ward there are a

dozen candidates Frank Dobson,

James Kellej', Harry Swindler, Jas.

Myers,. Dell Smith, William Profit,

James Nabb, Alex Robinson, T. C.

Jchn Campbell has a steam rock- Whisnand. Oohn Keek. A, .

Crusher sit wnr'r a-nrl fho

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- r i vw., vvytj vuu dc u cm up, ana se

"?"r. ruc BH"e are oemg nem u The nrobabilitUa T,ft

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iy maoaaamusad, under the Charles C. Turner or some othT

rwe, act- aarlj: Uorse will be brought out and

the whole crowd .downed.

The rarest treat of the season. But the next Councilman from

W. E. Ufarlan, better known as tl3e Third Ward will be Harmon Texas Al"1 will give one of his ex- Fedder, the Independent candidate.

eellent musical entertainments at The City eiection will be held the

the Opera House Saturday night fil'sfc Tuesday in May.

April 20th. Don't miss it.

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JosepluSmith, of the South Side

I 1 f ' I isg the- Senior Class" albums.

I Sf " There will be about forty of them,

AM-very handsome ones.

Felix Jliggins who a camber of

years ago was employed in the car s hops herdied suddenlv at, Rp fkvA

. Saturdays, He was employed in the f OTi"W--;SeTr- Albany. The y . body was brought hereohday. for

Sealed bids will be received until

April 50th for constructing the new Episcopal Church on. East College Avenue. For inspection of the plans and specifications, and other information, call on H. J. Feltus at the PostoMce.

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The boring for gas will be done

on one of Capt. Alleys lots, South

of Ryojs' spoke factory.eapt.Aile

who is a leader in all- enterprises

- that -will boom the town, agrees to

donate th property if gas is found.

0 fire last Wednesday was

close to the public Bchooi building,

bat Miss McCalla and the-teachers

managed the scholars so as to quiet

ff i;. v?- Several parents went to the school

i'M s :i rafter their children, but found them v3 "sa rather enjoying the excite-

? ' laent. Stndies wre suspendeel dur-

Wl M ig the fire.

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-Special Sale of WhiW Goods at the Banner next wpiptk. 'I

? toyottrantry produce r.;J- to GbarleMopbeetersGreeves'

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- Miss Louisa Patten died on last Sunday morning. She had been an invalid for many years. The lady will be remembered as having

taught a private school here a num

ber of years ago. Rev. L. F. Cole

w-uc-.:.jBiptacupm wnuren, came

dpwn.from Greencastle and conduct

ed the' funeral services Tuesday

style

3at y&si

wast at TIae :r-gaes

A "cold wave" predicted for Thursday didn't materialize to a great extent.

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..-t, JwuuBy. any out old soldiers are appointed The furniture was about all remov- to the position of speoUl examiner, ed, and the bouse was fully cover- Even the Democratic rmmmftnf.

ed by insurance. Fire caused bv a to tho nfrf

f vMlUVO "tko 111, i II . I I 111,.

soldiers.. Of the candidates now af ter an office of the kind he only knew of one soldier IS ewtMathews "How about the other oifices?" ask

ed the CorjRiEa. Then our friend

broke out anew, and the following

is, m substance, what he told us:

r&tre are fifteen or -twenty young

men aspiring to be postal clerks,

and are likely to get left. They are innocent enough to think that Riley and East's places are to be filled with men from Bioomington. Ellis Sluss would like to have his old place in the revenue collectors department back again, and there are several more after the office. I am not in the light for anything myself, but there are ofily three or four men I would like to see get

places.Hcnry Clay Duncan deserves

a nice place, if he wants it. He is

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2; l asw csl sasss '"d-'lz-'ajs''- :!illH''P 1 81 M ftfcS ; "WHO L E S A.BE .COST?' ' ? i - ilS special m mmvm iSifert

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THUKSDAY of eMek w

The Christian Church Social will

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r . .a, vmuoj evcuiug ac me now aaiiy leceiving a iyrfle number

residence or Geo. liollenbac her. Ice of requests and petitions for his

cream and cake will be served. All

are invited.

recommendation for office, but he

is modestly keeping quiet, until he

has some knowledge from an arithorative source that he, as the late

Republican candidate for Congress

Mrs. Small has-sold her residence on North College Avenue to Mrs. Julia Braxton.

morning.

The special term of Court ad ver-

tise& to begin last Monday, because,

as the Progress says,"of the blund

ering manner in which business

was transacted by the late Demo

cratic legislature. " The truth is.the

term would have been illegal be-

voo mc uiuer tor ,ue same was

not published in the Coukiek, a na-

per of general circulation, the first time such a thing has been nee-leet-

in Monroe county since the Coon-

ier was born.

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, Cljarley McPheetprs wants

to sell you your groceries. Give

him a ferial.

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-Ice Gream in any quantity.

at -Yolpert's, -

Hon. James F. Cos, of the late

State Senate, has moved from Martinsville to Columbus.

Mrs. May Edwards, aof Spencer, is visiting her parents, Co. I. D. Worrall and wife, in this city. Mrs. Jarley's Doll Show and a drama are being, prepared by Mrs Pittman, to be given soon for the benefit of the Walnut-Street Presbyterian Church.

According to the Alabama Enquirer, a country editor is one who reads newspapers, writes on any

subject stick type, folds papers and ln tlis District, is to have anything makes up mail, runs errands, saws to Sil reglfdg appointments. Of

wood, works in the garden, isblam- coar6e "e wili luive a3 that has al-

ed for a thousand other things he wa been the rule, Nat Hill made never thought of, works hard all a Smml Chairman, and knocked

day, is subject to spring f over, helps ?ou Democrats sUly at the last people into office who forget all a- eecfca While you were making

bout it afterward, and frequently 8Peeches an( Quarreling among gets cheated out of his earning He ymdve as t0 was leader, he

puffs up sue. does more to build up was out at che farm houses organiz-

tug nuii "Oiocics or live" but

banding the honest farmers to-

The Rev. Mr. Concert, of Louisville, preached in the Baptist Church last Sunday. While here, he was the guest at the residence of

Henry Woolery.

The wonder of the world "Texas

Al," the cowboy pianist, will imi

tate any bird or musical instrument

on the piano at the Opera House Saturday night April 20th.

PAPER

At

a town than anybody else; -the!

miser and fogy are benefited, vet

they do not take this paper, but SetIur for ' effective work. I don' liiiM .Ml t " , - 1 t.li in I-. hin Ittoiimnn :1V 111 1 .

uucy win uoxrow ip ana rt .d it, and

ones the foo.; of an editor.

Increase your corn; crop MUrTfPIFR BM

This is a

i

T'TT' XI wi iium

think his business will allow him

to take anything, but if he wants it

he ought to be allowed to. pick it

out.

WF. Browning deserves something. He needs it he is competent tO fill ailV nlftfifi. jmd T lmrw h

. . uueys am will get something tood, and the

Among the uew laws adopted by

the Legislature is one of particular

importance to cities. The law provides as follows: A city council has

ant age

Try Volpert's bread none

better.

sgasggggaess B3tB35BCTgaseaBsaBg . aaszaEsg

Fresh brea topics a ud otikia,

every day, afc Vol pert -fir

side-wallcs, regardless of the city's pr03pects are thatV will' indebtedness A petition, signed by But we haven't the adv

AU . iv -i yan democrats had. You had v

wg iu www proposed to be im- Congressman i w.Wrf

r uuaigQOC Dy t0 Wfttcb iQtePCSC8 nd see

w.? waa iiuprovemeucs that vou-ffota hiVflhoTu,

ty can pay for said imi)rnv,mL, d rewarded his irienda, the men

in regular installments, as the tax- he could depend on. He got a large esare paid, and have ten years to share of the offices, and filled fchom

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yy wo iiuurovements oat. Kanh oronerallv. wit.li man

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and every piece of property so improved stands good for all improvements made.

aE2EI3S2B2ffiEEB5affi!

I hope

we will do as well. We've got the

material, but I'm afraid the offices

will be few and far between.

latest styles At COJBS, wiwwwbi MaaaBHteMu . It will pay you to examine II. I . Tourncr's line of Spectacles, Eye glasses, &c, before purchasihs as' he

nas wro largest and most complete stock in the city. Special attention is given testing and examine thn

eyes assisted by the best of feci en ii He

instruments?; without ttra charge,

Howard L. Wilson will preach in the Christian Church next Sun

day (April 7th) morning and even-

which gave excellent insults last

season. (Jail and see sample and learn prices. :

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The leading ? ' r Westiave a-hirge siock of

)i? nn

of all k irifhvfrom the cheapest to the BEST'. Wo also, keep

I hayo i organs which I will close oui; at wholesale price for cash. How is your chance. 0. 0. TURNER, Try Vol perl's delicious iue

cream..

((itoSianja BrcaiaaaaatMaww.j nam wrtrvm

Attend J. W. Turner's' clos

ing baNmkf. West side square.

Lcest prices and best

goods dways at VVhitaker's

grocery.

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Miss Pearl Nabb, returned home last Wednesday afte:? a three months visit in Chicago.

til I.

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At, "0te5.

Positive closing out sale-of

dry goods to quit the' business.

J. W. Turner West side.

Vo.pert's bakery, North

Side Square, is the place for

everything in the bakers line.

J. W. Turner is jno t going

to contiimo tHisiness but is post-

lively closing out his stock of

dry

Tlf&t .is letter and -onTy: cost you about

- oue half as much aa other cloth iug. 'We" have a large assortment of -all kinds ' Bedroom Suits, w .. .."a . - mi - - i-

. SI DB - BOARDS," . , yei&ESSERS

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: Ball, EkeMs -.- In fact fpeay tiling you may want.

UfOrgmi id Sewjiig Machines

Kept in stoc k and sold on monthly moats. Come and si- us vmd get our prisej;

KortU Bide SnHre," Watron; Biuek

Iwill sell tkear .because f hay ?j

.already. esta;blidliedvmy

Yoji: all know ib&Jwif; .Sffe

A nice, fresh

o

goo.e s. notions, &a

cf tlie Foregoing

staple and fancy g;rocerios? mi

Charley McPheetca'sV the old

Graeves corner.

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I PerDixe for the aeit

tMrty days willgivQ Social histiHicUoasf k Breija CuttingBest system of cutting' invented

Call an4e, BreisIa rooms, Walnut street 4 dbop

dreUlrs

Also eaH ie5

finest fhrmshp rpofa f iij; Jth"

sect, it aiict my: liovf too fie

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