Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 29, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 May 1889 — Page 4
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THE SATURDA Y COURSER Hbkbt J. '<t8, Editor & Publisher.
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Th LarK(AMd Best Circulation.
"DEMOCRATIC TO THE CORE,
Additional Locals.
Ken C. Smith has been appointed deputy Sapcrratendtnt of Monroe Agricultural society Tbejaw prohibiting the sale of cigars, tobacco or cigarettes to children under 16 years, is now in force.
Mrs. Maud Showers, and Mrs. C. B. Morgan attended the Gil more concert at Indianapolis last Wed-
William Taylor, of SmithyiHe, a postal clerk who was "fired" by the Cleveland administration, has been reinstated.
6a next Thursday night, at the Opera House, Mrs Fittman will give an entertainment consisting of "Mrs. "jar-ley's Wax Work," and "Pictures from Little Women." Proceeds for benefit of Walnutstreet Presbyterian Church; and,of course, everybody will go. Remember that the Graham Earle Dramatic Co. begins a week's engagement in this city on Monday, May20. Seats will be on sale at the Postoffice next Monday morning, and as a large number of seats have been spoken for for the first night, all should apply early. Admission, 10 cents for children; 35 cents for adults, and 25 cents fbr reserved seats.
senior reception, at his home on the evening of June 4l.h. The state conto rtion of the Phi Gamma Delta was held hare Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this wrek. There were 1,317 beans in the bottleFrank Duncan guessed the nearest the uurabtr. lib? guess was 1,321, It seems that the shade in the earn pus has more attraction for some students than the recitations this warm weather. P. H. Kirsh, M. M. Anderson and E. O. Jones left for the Gulf states Monday where they will spend the summer in fishing for tfto U.S. Commission at Washington, D. C.
Those seniors who desire to com-
Harry Street, the young aeronaut ,,otnf- rjhtXpn mtAm m rA.
whose balloon burst when three bun-1 qu08tcil ta conleP witU Prof, Wooddred feet above the ground, atforfatboce in ordfcr Lhal the time Booneville, has knocked out htojfor(ho examination may bo fixed 1 . Vt.M.'Sl'
puysiwans, snrprisea ujs ineuas, ft2reeablv to all. Seniors onlv can
and astonished the two or three thousand spectators who witnessed
compete. Efllsv of '91. which was hunc in
the accident, by entirely recoverinr,;ibelwonPthewaik scema l0 be
and yesterday he Tras walking j jnttCcesail,ie l0 the daring sophs on
aeeountfof the heishth aud also the net work of barbed wire3 with which
thecuuning Freshman covered up
st beeom-
around the streets of the town.
vThe young man will join his com-
See: Anthony. Johnson's notice in V1X oace and Probably enter-
thispaper of public sale of thorough- j tain the People of some other town . uu tracks, ianging is fas bred short-horn and hih grade cat- i with aaJther attempt at suicide, j ing a chestnut.
The beauty of oar college campus
tie: Jane 6th.
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The speed ring at the fair grounds that the man who sits down in a
is now in good condition, and open corner oi an old lot and waits ioi
to the public a good chance to try your fast horses.
Miss Maggie Small, who is attending Normal School at Danville, is confined to her her room with a severe case of measles.
I an old cow to back up and be milk
ed, will be without milk all his life.
The man who prays uGive us this;
Tobe Smith has a handsome present in the shape of a $25 fishing pole, and the fish in- Cedar Lake will suffer this summer.
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Paul Sewatd and Walter Hinds, members of the Mechanics' band, attended the Gilmore concerts at Indianapolis, last Wednesday. Samuel Wallingf ord presented his daughter, Mrs. Walter Bradfute, with a beautiful upright piano which arrived this week from Indianapolis. The Hutchison & Co. show stranded at Princeton, Ind., one day last week, but parties came down from Chicago, paid off the bil Is, an d gave it a start again. Prof. Till Treat left last Sunday night' with his troupe of preforming dogs to join the H art and France show at Decatur, Ind. The show takes the road next Monday. Peter Whener, a citizen of this ylace about eight years ago, but now of Mexico, is here this week, as big and jolly as ever, visiting his numerous old friends, Politics at Ellettsvilie were revolutionized ..last Monday by the election of the Democratic candi dates for Treasurer, Marshal and one Trustee. This is a black eye for a.noted hot-bed of Eepublican-ism.
has been marked by the erection of a fence and gates vX the entrance, If the stock Uw is property enforced tin fence will be oi no use. As it is it detracts much from the beauty of
day our daily bread" and sits down; the carnpns viewed from either the
to his table waiting for the Lord to , cllv or coileSelay down the loaf in front of him! The game ot ball between Brands
will starve to death. And the peo- and Bioss' nines on Monday result-
pie who close the doors of properity, as it were, and expect prosperity to force its way into their houses will croak "hard times" until the devil-claims his due. You must go after it if you waut any milk. You must work for bread if you expect to ea. it. Aud you must open youv doors and invite prosperity in if 3ou expect it to abide with you.
in a victory lor ooland's nine bT a score of L to 5:2. The feainre oi the game was Post's bailing. He made one home run, two three base hits and four one base hits scoring evorv time became to the bat. l)r. Kirk wood returned Saturday from his visit to California. He gladly consented to sign the diplomas of the present senior class which
j was the Isst to take regular college
Last year the applicants for di-; work nndeP lnm. He was lven a
plomas in the district school, to secure the honors of the county were Joseph Giles, who resided in Vanburen township but went to school in Richland township, and Ed. Robinson, of Washington township. This year Sup't. Craven offered three gold prizes on his own account, and there was a lively contest among the one hundred and sixty applicants for them. The result is given below : Arthur Keith, Van Baron. , 98 RolbrElrpd, RicblaV mi
Minnie Jlagenuis, Marion. 92J LuEHa (Jarpenter,Van Buren. .015 Rom Pollev. Washington SOU
warm greeting by citizens as well as students. Korhing would please the students better than a lecture by Dr. Kirk wood;
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The Coun ty Board of Education vSneton Wednesday of last week and set Sept.- 16th as the time for the county schools to open next fall. They decided to use the present school books until others are furnished under the new law.
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nice, fresh stock of staple and fancy groceries, at Charley McPheetersV the old Greenes corner.
A prompt and free delivery of goods at Cliarley McPheeters' sew grocery - .
Mnttie Slid burn, Washington 00M
Raymond Baker, Van Buren 90 W. B. Farmer, Richland . . 90 The first prize was $5, the second $2.50, the third $1. Univsrsitj Items.
Bert 'Feeler wae at Ellettsvilie Saturday. Supt. Harrison visited college Monday. Miss MeAlister, of Terre Haute, visited college this week. F. B. Dresslar went to Indianapolis to hear the Giimorc concert. The drive way around Wylie Mall is under process of construction. Quite a number ol students are wearing the blue ribbon this week. Prof Boone gave his class in Philosophy of Education; an examination Jfonchiy. Blisses Jennie Hatfield-, and May Seward and Mr. Wallace Pauly visited coll ego 51 on day
CONTRIBUTIONS BY THE COURIERS CORPii OF CORRESrOXII32;CE.
IIARKCpSBURG. Johnathan Bogher.sr.,has bought a lot and will build him a house of four rooms. Fin ley Johnston has purchased a lot of James. Culley, and will erect a building soon. Jame3 Culiey has been putting, a new roof on his house and have it repainted soon. We can see four new houses going up in our little towu' now, which speaks well for us. Mr. Lo.ve, of this place, has gone to Marshall, Ind.. to wisit her sister and darghter of that place. Wc understand that Thomas Cloy the old miller, has sold out his shares in the new mill bee. Uncle Sandy Carmichael is remodeling his hotel building for the accommodation ol his many patrons. Well the Harrodsbvrg Normal is gotog on bat the attendance is small this week, but we are looking for more students next week, Ruthy McGlothlin, an old lady of this place, having purchased a lot of W . J . Lowe, west of towu about f
Dr. Jordan will give the annual of a mile will erect a building soon.
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Well, all vve poor ofllce seekers, how many of you have the P. O here? Oh! Joe j Woodward has it, 1 knew he noalji be the man three months ago. j Air. David KSnser having recently bought J.-5L Sffars projiorly at this place, moved here last Monday. Mr. Kinser will make a ood citizen for Harradsbur. Johnathan Bjtmgher, of Popcorn, formerly of thijs place, moved back here lasJi Mondjay, and will work in the iflask smith isii op with Mr. Jchuc Buchanan, his former partner.
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canaui:r:e5i. use saturclav nif it n. Af.miT rni b rt ir-Y'S s!
week they conferred all three or the L,. . . , z. , , n, , ,
one half as much m other clothing. AVre have a Jnrgw assortment of all kinds of
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The leading tmBE and IDBMITDES DALB. We ha'.'e a large stock of FUR1TURE, COM aM CASKETS of all kinds, from the cheapest to the BEST. Wo also keep
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degrees and lasft Saturday one candidate took the second. Joe S. Woodjward has found out V.iat ho will be next Postmaster at this place andihas secured Mr, Newton Pearson asj his deputy. Joe says he don't; knowjhow soon he wilJ have i the papers iiuthomiiig him to kick the rascals ou. The entertainments given in the M. E. Chnroh Tuesday night of last week f.nd Thursday night of the week before wiks a sucess. Proceed? go to the chu.rch and town. The receipts were $3:2.93 the first night and 15 t!ie setond niirhs.
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IS THE LEADTKQ AND FUEHITUEE DEALES I carry iu stock the best line of Furniture and Undertaking goods ever kept in Bloom ington and will sell you goods cheaper than an one. Come and see me before you buy. South Side Square. isKgttaaf iwaS8icarqaaw A&AIN EBADY FOE BUSINESS
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BLACDMiT 2i f ASOH WORK.
Wine Itinsei wife and daughter, Lyda, stalled for South Hutchison, Kanu,, Wednefciday of last week to visiii their dajughter, Mrs. R. N. Bennett. Mr. P. K. Bennett formerly of this placje, is now Maor oi Sou th 1:11 u tc h i nteon . Miss Josie Johnston, of this place and Mr. Thomjas Hii3'es,ol' Lawrence county, were ljnarried last Sunday evening at the ro6idence of the hridts father, Win. j(r, Jhnsmi, and. on Monday mcrnijig thev started out to viftit some of tljicir relatives but will soon return to phis place and we understand will ojecupy the properly of Win. H, Johnstou the former house
of the bride.
At a regular 37G, C. A. R.
flag for the use
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G ROVER. meet ing of L'ost -Ko. Department of Indi
ana, held at tljieir headquarters on the night of My 2d. 1889, the Posi voted thitt the j thanks of the coin rades composing the Post, be given in the warmesi jmanner to . 7biiD M.
Andersen, a re idem? of Clear Creek township, lor presenting a splendid
of this Post. And shows for actions
speak louder thjan words that there
are men yet in our mid ft who remember the mrJn, when death was at tho iron:., and in certain localities.
obloquy m their rear, braved all that the Onion should live. Toe Comrades of the Post, respectfully asli that you give place to the
above resoJutiois in the columns of
the Couiuer. !
Jonx Bro s an, E. W. Hainev, W. S. Pedigo. Committee.
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SIDE - BOARDS, DRESSERS MBY WAGOMS, Hall Backs, In fact everything you saay want.
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Kept in stock and sold on monthly payments. Come and see us unci p;et our prises. North Side Square, Waldron's Blo;k.
As ho lost heavily by the late fire he hopes that all his old customers, aud many new one, will give him a call. Cor. College Av, and 4th st.
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In Every Sense!
THE'GIIEAT PAST M AIL LINE
YOUNG .LINCOLN8H1RSI TOM will I make the season of 1VSQ at John Huntingtou's stable iu Bloomington, t block east of Hyor's factory . Terms $20, to insure j a living colt. Care will "betaken to preYut aecidont hut the company will not he j responsible should any 02cur. DESCRIPTION .VXD PkDKrttEE, "YOUKCt LWCOLNSIimB TOM is a Beautiful Black, stands 10 hands high, ! weitrhs 1700 nouuds. with etmd 1as nnrl
BILL NYE'S THiNKS.,,lS0pages.S5e j -eGt was frt.lled June sStVlSSl, was hred
nyjnsuph faltaui, Esq, Lincohish.ire,
" NYE. AND RILEY'S RAILWAY GUIDE V By BiLi Nye, King of limnorlstsnnd Jahes Waitcohb Bzunr, Frluco Of Posts. 2G3 paiccs, 50c. Cloth, $1.00.
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The Shortest, Best and Quickest Line between the North and South. Going East Leave Greencastlo Junetiou at 2 :2S a. ia., 1 .43 p. m., a :18 p, m. aud 2; 36 a. m. Indianapolis Accommodation-S:2e a.m. Going West Leav Grooncastle Junction at 1:04 p.m., 9:02 a. m. and 12:22 night.
Terre Haute Accommodation 5 :29 p.m. j
Going North Leave Terre Haute at 6 a. m. and 4:00 p.m.; arrive at South 11:00 p. m. Making direct connection for all points under tho sun. Your connections are sure and quick in Union Depots. No Transfers or Lay-overs and your ac cominodatiohs are unexcelled. For further information ast to tim
1.0131s rilic Sew A SSb ny &r-C;ii . '. ;K , TI51E TABLE ' T JiLOOJI tK(?TCNi
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Chicago Djw. Mail. . . . . . .. 10.-58 a. ro.- jJSWJ Cliicago Nht Express; . 11 pi 1
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Louisville Day Mail. . ...,w.f 4:05 p. Louisville Hlght JSxpress-.... :4? aw
iVA'ftlOXLlAi. LINES,
i;i)jrlanO, aud was imported byll.G.Hihlis ; rates, routes, etc., auclress your nearest of Clioton, Ootario, Canada, in July, 1883. Vandalia agent, or Sired by Lincuinshire Tom No. 1367 inj CIIAS. IT. MIXER, ' Mad Book; Krnnd shire, Grant's Honest rr8'"T a
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lorn cattle
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at my farm in Jloraoe county, Ind., 1 will oder for (sale to tho highest
bidder, from 25 also about 25 h
la SO head of eatlle.
sad of Chester White
Pigs, old enough for service, out of
my line hog. Mpuroe King. TERMS Oh' jS ALE: Cash, or a credit of six nivuiths will be given, purchaser givinjg note with approved security waving vululation and ap praiamqH laws and bearing interest at 6 per cent, fiom date. Sale U begin at 1 o'clock p, in. of skid c ay. A NTIJOXY E, JOHNSON.
"BILL NYE'S FORTY OTHER UES,"
"BILL NVS'S BALED NAY," S20 pages, 25c. "BILL NYE'S CHESTNUTS, OLD AND NStfiV stjo pages, 05c. Any of tho above gent prepaid on receipt of price. "REMARKS BY BILL NYE," Soiaoy OUTFIT FREE. tory given Joneral and Local Agents. Write 'for cataloguo and spe clal terms i ree. Address Map aitf Book Publisher and Wholdselo Bookseller. 413-425 DARBQ ST, CHICAGO. Exoimsivo publisher oS E1U Kyc's Books. A UT T ft VI .T Fi ? "Bl "KT W
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. VAST lZ2UEDTJ as not retired from business, but ft id be found at his old atand in the Sudburv block vith a com p!ot a line of (IHDMAKEE'8 M OPHOWER'S
Suonlics. He wiil hereafter devote
lis entire attention to those special ines, and will guaranteed work the jest and prices tho lowest, lieinem-
'er the plaee, Sudbuiy Block, Qorth
Side Square,
25S pages, 25a. j uiim csttia ijook, great nratici LIARS AND ' B,ltro hinest Tom Ko. 1105 hi Stud Hook sol pages, ssc, Isold when 14 years old for 500 irinneas.
Admiral by Matehless No. 1500 in Stud Hook, Matchless by Active jo. 29 in Stud Book" TiiQ Owner parting wfett the mare fr-
feits the insurance.
t"We aUo have a fine JACK. HUSTIXGTON & CO.
Traveling Passenger Aent.
Terre Haute, In M. A. FOKD G.P.A,ais M.o '
Pi25JtfSYfcVANIA ROUB. : ; . No. 2a Ko,4..;-; Leave : . - . Daily : lai!y : ' Louis , 8 ip a; in. S.Op ra." Eliingham 1 05 S a; ni 1 L 5 p.m; Terre Uutp5 X2,T2 lvp.m
Arrive':, '. .. ...;.;i&f, " india iapolis 2 50 j ,4:15 a mf ... Columbus 7.5o VxAO Lm ' -jSj
Pittsburgh , 1 . 53 5.io p;in Philadelphia -' 1.25 m 5 25 am Ne York V 4 00 p; nn 8.00 a, iiS Philadelphia and1NwYblk'Ea!st-, orn Timv which is ob honr faster than'-Centiai Tinie.'V ; ,V; : ' Cnll for tiokiPts via Vnn tin line T.inVl
qitcc the tune made by Nov. 20.
i 5 r"fe l-ir . ;-v -:-d llijjj fe-'53t5 -Tre'C awi fujtt m the psopla rtiu a Xf.vfJN 4is-;?;.-'litr9c; in tiih lo?&iiiyttltr vrnr --if'f 9 u"1 i5-'.nchii:n made in -L C e1' world, -rtltli ali the aUAv.htner.i. J4f Si"- ;V f5 .4 W v;li al u.i ' a rampirfo s 'i-sa iS'.C ,j "'.':;" vfom co.Iy u2 suluntilo ;;n S".t. -Cll r I'AintuplM- I return us jhai.voa ; 3 g 5 'A ? cJshuw rhat . t'.imo. who !j-:"t' v&i? ywir homr.aaJ aAar 3 t , jinMilialihaH bwiiii your own BK'Q 55- h Blcr pnionta, fc 'P-"t ,-'i-VSif h fca r run out s i.r Ar ustfnts ;'V;b i i -ii us !r sold IorSi:-J. with l!io
tft'L g.Tiaeiii.vni5. atd now elti lot fG? S-'H. roAsatt, must (j'f-'t tl 5a f? fu; J" the world. All ia P 3 h E(b4&ijViM. Xo caiiiial roqaiml, FJfcin, triaf iiiJlfiiCtUui idvuu. wIm tho to aaot once can sc
cure f'ruo lc't Stwiaj-raanhtMi iu the world, and iho ?in-M Sine of kv -irks of h'ch MtCVCT U-iva bLrvllicriirAtuvrict. I'iilUJE tSU h:0,, i3iox 'ViO Atssratu Maiaa.
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flxlt tickets Sold an3 Bage I .1 fi AFI Checked to peafte iliW' fc 1
-fa &3 pt aWTd ia - - pi-y i)ldyeevetylhinff. Thoy sold ever ?'iti';r" am 1 1 ; gM.WHfflMBS SlVt?i?,,f;U Amount in Packa K S t ! ; rS Vpvt? att 1 or for tthtur-ssof Color, er iion-iitilms- QualxttVa, Vfe iALAKY AND EXPANSES PAD?f fflA feTS,.! I'AEIS BROS. liberal con,miUiaa. to 1..,,! W MaiilHti Onl-Ol lrcoo collecting. Per-, ( iPHWPRRll nnneat positinns guaranteed, b I fccrW" ,1 I M-iOT .ffi-TrllBfll ?MPRfflH ': lerenco unneccssarv. Choice of' h VMP f$M iMhiM, MStbSS:! "TiYl"rTFATmaHfWll di
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PLANTSbSOt quality oi m-m::f-"-''
V'H .loffHr wua our large and val- ffmtt y..,,, - - " ffcs,gflH eaalllS?&2a?, SamalR Th.Mt.iinn! i v....-..- . -. .--,. -. .
.erritori if apply at once.
L. P. THURSTON & CO. Empire NarseHcaf'BockcatcrN, x.
I have 4 organs which I will close out at wholesale price for oask. Now is your chanec. 0, 0. TURNER.
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KOWXN conn
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice -in all .the cmtrte. All bunuss glvgzi prompi aud CHieittl at-teatiou.
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, "-u.... ' Pi'cc, tad after you have sent mm in your homo fir iuoliu ami shotvn Un " ifcott wao m?y have tailf J. t h.v bacoma yor own iniiptttv; Thoo uho nis at'oiwo tt ba.turo tf locciviajv tt.o W.'ktch M iii5i nJtay all 'cvurfeu, fr ieht pfx -Addmui bUuai& is ajp.. Box 8ia,ioi 4actti, JKliiiar Try Cha rley McPheeters'
now 'grocery, Groeveft'oUL stamKl
i na a very Bad Cwa : 4
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Wiw; 1. Al Vernon. Braavolw ; .s'f "'Pli Ulster CowUy.JJf.i- r 1
, o;nsists, use., egs,, and $L$Q. . .
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