Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 30, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 May 1889 — Page 4
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HteTOY J. FBLTVft, Editor Publisher.
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Though opposed to tariff reform the Republican press was loand iu their"sapport of the bill providing for the abolition of internal revenue taxes. They were not free traders only in the matter of free whisky and free tobacco. The twine binders trust went one step too far and the farmers all over the country will not boy the twine. A hemp twine is to be need in some places that will cdt 30 cents an aero while! others will bind the old fashioned way with draw. It all the trust could be fought as successfully they would soon cease.
anxiety seems to be to put as great a distance as possible Detween themselves and the hated scenes of their distress. The bulk of the people who join these expeditions take no account of many considerations which would weigh heavily in the minds of most men. Without stopping to inquire where they are to look for food, drink and shelter from the cold, they clamber over each other in their eagerness to locate claims,merely to find out, after a few days' experience, that the land of promise is one of promise only. Additional Locals.
Prof. Lust will gi ve a con cert in the College Chapel June 4 The will be vocal and instrumental music by home talent, and by artists from aborad. A project is on foot to move the Dodds chair factory to North of the Showers factory, and ten acres of ground have been purchased .Dodds moving to Bedford has about fallen through, as that town wants a guarantee that a certain number of hands will be worked. Of course,
m . w . n ! oor citizens will do what they can to The post office at Guthrie ; k tlie factorf bere.
Oklahoma, sells fifty dollars worth ot stamps per day and eleven clerks are kept busy from five o'clock in the morning until twelve at night, and when the mail is ready for distribution there is usually a Hue of men halt a mile long waiting for their maiL Abont 3,000 letters and 1,000 papers are delivered from the office daily. There are five banks and six newspaper in operation in the new town.
The most enjoyable entertaiEmeat of the season, by home people, was the one given under the direction of Mrs. Pittman at the Opera House Thursday night. Thero was a series of scenes from from Mrs. Aleott's "little Women, which was followed
Before listening to the complaints of your children about the partiality and general fiendishness of their teachers, and getting all worked up and exeited over it, it is better to reflect a liule. Remember that your one or half a dozen cherubs drive you crazy half the time, and bear with the teacher who is making for you intelligent men and women of as unpromising material as you were twenty or thirty years ago. Remember, that beside your boy, who, of course, all know is an angel he has to contend with that boy of your neighbor, and you know equally well what a terror he is. Ex. The act of the legislature makit unlawful to give, barter or sell tobacco, cigars or cigarretts to children under the age of 16 years,
'is as follows:
"That it- shall be unlawful for anyperson or persons to give, barter or sell, either directly or indirectly, to any child or children under age of sixteen years, any tobac-
!co, cigars or cigarettes to be chew
ed or smoked by said chiid or children ; or to give, barter or sell the same to any person whomsoever with knowledge that the same is to be chewed or smoked by any child under the age aforesaid ; or to persuade, advise, counsel or compel any child under said age to chew or smoke tobacco." The penalty for the violation of this law is a fine of not less than one nor more than ten dollars.
William J.King died last Monday afternoon, after a long illness, of
by the famous Mrs, Jarley's Wax consumption, lie was the last one
Work. The characters weie (too numerous to mention," but all rendered almost to perfection. A large audience was present, and Jlfrs. Pittman's work was heartily approved, as it always is. Don't forget the editor when you have a news item. If your wife
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of the family nearly all of whom d.ed with the dreaded disease. "Billy" as he was familiarily known, will be remembered by those who were not personally acquainted With him as deputy auditor during the time Robt. C. Foster had charge of the office for Mr. Pedigo. He was. a young man of thrifty habits,
The town of Martinsville, last
week, voted to shut op the live , 11 it right before the public. If of a genial disposition, and beloved
you have company tell us, if you DV au ms associates. e was a
are not ashamed of your visitor. If stanch Democrat, never flinching in
a youngster arrives at your house begging. f or raiment, buy a lot of cigars and come around; and, if you are a cash subscriber, we will find a
suitable name for him or her as the
forawbii&pas no doubt she kill cd off a f i her live stock for that big barbacoe last falL
stock, but Shelbyville voted to
continue to make a hog pen oi herself, so the porker will still wallow in his filth in the streets, and the barricades in front of the lawns and gardens will stand as
monuments to the fogyism of circumstances will permit. And if
that staid old town. But per you have a social gathering: of a few
haps Shelby ville can be excused of your friends, bring around a big
cake, seven or eight pies and a ham not necessarily to eat, but as a guarantee of good faith. Prof. Jordan, President of the Stateat University at Bioomington, accompanied by about f ortyy ou ng ladies and gentleman of theM3ebIpgical class, came up on the tramp last Friday noon and took a train to the falls of Eel river. They returned to town in blocks of five on Saturday, foot sore and weary, although well repaid for their trip. While at the falls they collected some choice specimens of stone formations and saw all the sights to be seen. They spoke in glowing terms of the hotel accommodations at Cataract, where they feasted on all the delicacies of the season. On Saturday afternoon a picked nine played a very interest game of base ball with the Cloverdale boys, resulting in a victory of 14 to 7 in favor of the college nine; The crowd was a very quiet and genteel one, and we would be pleased to have them come again.- Cloverdale Herald. ..... ., , ,.;. '
. If there are factions in South-
efnc Mates -and local qoarrelr
over Federal pationage, they all havo their origin in this source and not in lust of office or want of self-restraint among the Southern people. When our readers, therefore, bear of the President' perplexity over Southern factions, let it always be understood that it means he is confused and perplexed over the office-grabbing and mutual revilings of Radical cliques,
white, black and mixed, all of
which is quite apart from the great body of the Southern peoThe period of headache and repentance which succeeds the debauch has set in among the
Oklahoma boomers. Many of
them arp hastening out of the territory as fast as they crowded into it, or faster. Their one
For the best sweet potatoe plants, and other plants, go to Jake Hartman's on West Kirkwood Avenue.
his devotion and work for the party.
His father was David King who came to this place from Kentucky many years ago, and who went west about five years ago and died there. Billy was about 30 years of age at the time of his death. His wife was a Miss Woolley, sister of Frank Woolley, and she and one child survive him. The family is left in comfortable circumstances, as the deceased letft some property, and had 1,000 life insurance. The funeral was heid at the old residence of the Kin gtf aa.ily in the Southwest part of the city. The services were under auspices of the Odd Fellows, and were conducted by Revs. Martin and Halstead. There was a large crowd of the friend of the deceased and the family. County News.
COKTRinUTIONS BY THE COURIER'S COUPS OF CORRESPONDENCE.
WASHINGTON. Fruit, as well as other crop prospects, splendid. Wm V. Payne is engaged in the ministry. Azariah Denney is now a happy papa advent of a ten pound girl. Married, at Wm Amor's, Nancy Smith to Joseph Polar. They will move to the Polar region in Brown county . - ; One of the interesting scenes of Washington township was the trial before 'Squi re-entry between Robt.
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J7endrixsou as plaintiff, and Gorman Luts as defendant. Attorne) Corr fo' plaintiff, and trustee MeMeely and Wm 1 . Payne, attorneys for defendant. Sir. McNeely, as well as his partner, Mr. Payne,never had any experience in the legal business of the kind, vet lie : proved an ability least expected of his manv friends who were present; and Mr. Payne far surpassed all expectation is oratory, and in his earnest impressive argument in behalf of his client. Doubtless, Mr. Payne will proclaim his Democratic sentiments from the campaign stump in the near future. University Items.
The class of '72 holds its reunion thla year. Hon. George G. Wright will deliver the Alumni oration this year. Upli Inman has gone home to look after the county superintendence of Martin. ....Miss A nna Mosemiller, of the Sophomore class, will attend the gniduatiug exercises of her class in the Jeffersonville high schools next week. The game of ball between the DePauw Preps, and the I. U. Preps, resulted in an overwhelming victory.for tlie latter. DePauw students may look, verr pretty on dress parade hut they can't play ball 'with X ft u The lecture Sunday will be given by Elmer E. Griffith, a graduate of the class of '85, and a brother of U. If. His subject is uAsnsuins., Mr, Griffith. is an entertaining talker and will no doubt have a good house. A regular base ball nine has been organized with Roll Madison as manager. A game was. played. on Wednesday with the town nine which resulted in a score of 81 to 9 in favor of I- U. Arrangements will be made to play with some other towu md collegesThe Alumni meeting promises to be one of unusual interest this commencement. The price of the tickets to .the banquet will probably be reduced to 50 cents making them within the reach of all. . . Every, graduate of Indiana University has rcasen to be proud of his Alma Moter and he should do all m his power to make the meeting of the Alumni a success. . i 'ft Lost A two year old fiJIv, light bay, with a star in the forehead. A reward will be paid for the return of said filly to James W. Thomas, EllettsvUle, Ind.
Take your country produce to Charley MoPlieetersGreevos1 old stand.. A prompt and fre delivery of goods at Charley McPheeters' new grocery.
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T!e leading UNDEETASEE and FURNITUEE DEAL EE, We have a larjje stock of FURNITDBB, COFFINS anft CASKETS of all kinds, from the cheapest to the BEST. We also keep
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That is better and only . cost you about one half as much aa other clothing We have a largo assortment of all kinds of Bedroom Suits. Parlor Busts, LOUNGES, SIDE - BOARDS, DRESSERS MXEEOB BABY WAGONS, Carpet Sweepers, Hall Racks, In fact eveaything you may want. Pianos, Organs a;ad Sewing Machines Kept in stock and sold ou monthly paj meats. Come and see us imd get our prises. North Side Square, Waldron's Block.
CITY ORDINANCE. An (r linanee to annul section four (4c) of an ordinance entitled ''An Ordinance to exact license raoi.uy from persons licensed to retail intoxicating liquors by County or State authority, to regulate places where intoxicating liquors are sold, and the sale of eaid intoxicating liqr.ors within the city of Bloomington, Indiana, and within two miles from and beyond the limits thereof, to punish the selling of intoxicating liquors to drunkards, or minors, and
pioyiding penalties for the violation .
thereof, adopted October 17th, 3876. See. I, Be it ordained by the Mayor and Com moh Council of the City of Bioomington, Indiana, that section four (4t) of an ordinance entitled "An ordinance to exact license money from ' persons licensed to retail intoxicating liquors by County or State authority, to regulate places where intoxicating liquors are sold, and the sale oi said intoxicating liquors within the City of Bloomington, Indiana, and within two miles from and -be3ond the limits thereof, aud to punish the selling of intoxi eating liquors to drunkards or minors, and providing penalties for vio lation thereof," passed by the Common Council of said City,October 17 187(5, be fimended to read as follows: Section four (4) The price of said license shall be graduated in proportion to the tiu-e for weich the same is granted, a'd shall be at the rate of two hundred and fifty dollars (250.00) per annum, but no license to exceed the time fov hich the applicant has obtained license from the Countv or State authorities, and in no case shall such license be transferred. Provided: That no license shall be issued for a less time than one year. Sec. U. This ordinance shall be in lorce. from and after its legal publication. I, Robert C. Greeves, Clerk of the City of Bioomington, India na.eortify the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordinance adopted by the Common Council of said City, at a meeting hold Mav loth, 18S0. ROBERT C. G REEVES, City Clerk. May 18th, 1S'S9.
I 'I. HDNTER. IS THE LEADING UNDERTAKER, AND PUENITUEE DEALEE . I carry in stock the best line of Furniture and Undertaking goods ever kept in Bioomington and will sell you goods cheaper than any one. Come and see me before you buy. South Side Square.
AGAIN BEADY FOB BUSINESS FRANK DOBSON Has arisen from the ashes, and is again prepared to do all kinds of B1ACES1THIN& M WAGON WORL
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The Shortest, liest and Quickest Line between the North and South: . Going East Leave Greencnstle Junction at 2:3$ a. 1:48 p. in., 8:18 p. in. and 2:56 a.m. - eIndianapolis Accommodation S';2fi a.m. Going West Leavo Greencastle Junctional 1:04 p.m., 9:02 a. m. and 12:22 night. . ..... . j; . : ' .' Terre Haute Accommodation 5:29 p.m. Going North Leave Terre Haute, at 6 a. m; and 4:00.p.m.; arrive at South 11:00 p. m.
ANNOUNCEMENT. C. VAN ZANDT, II&s not retired from business, but will be found at hns old stand in theSudburv block with a
complete line of UNDERTAKER'S and UPHOLSTERER'S Supplies. He will hereafter devote his entire attention to these special lines, and will guaranteed work th best and prices the lowest. Remember the place, Sudbury Block, North Side Square.
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Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Monroe eou ntyy State of Indiana, executor of the will of Joseph Warn pier jate of Monroe eountv7deeeased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. JOSEPH a WaMPLER, Executor. Mav 11th. Biers a&d 6'orr attorneys.
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Thursday, the 6th day of June 1889, at my farm in Monroe connty, Ind., I will otter for sale to the highest bidder, from 25 to 30 head of cattle, also about 25 head of Chester White Pigs, old enough for service, out of my fine hog. Monroe King. TERMS OF SALE: Cash, or a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security, waving valulation aiiiV appraiament laws and bearing interest at 6 per cent, from date. Sale to begin at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day. ANTHONY E. JOHNSON.
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Notice to Contractors. Bids for constructing a brick pavement on the West side Walnut street, from Kirk wood Avenue to Second streets, will be received by the Common Council of the City of Bioomington, Indiana, in the Council Chamber at their regular meeting June 4th, 18S9. Specifications for said improvement are now on tlie and can he seen at the City Clerks oflico. The Common Coiincii reserves the right to reject any or aU bids. Con tractors will observe the folbwiiig resolution adopted by the Common Council : Resolved, That hereafter no bids will be received, and acted upon by the Common Council, unless the names of the sureties who are to sign the toad I of the applicant, i case he is warded the contract, -are given in th bid. ItOBlSRf C. GREEVES, City Clerk. Jfay ISLbISSO.
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