Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 July 1889 — Page 1
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There is;a;iiice bathing house ; at
the-Far!w ' - ,
.rilling nt-gas well Nd. 2 will be-
, gin next M on cl ay. ... , '
Miss Lou 'IMifchasbeea visiting
5 Mrs; A.,S Walker- is . a guest at
,Mrunn;oMege, Bill.
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' -H Kvorai-and; wile firel at : v-M:rsiAnna Be Chmnran, daughter ' '0m 1 y L?ci'..-; :f i j '-i 4 .:Ar: Buskirk lis-':; visiting:- her;
Sliss Minnie D unn, of iipuis-vdlie.
jisisiiing at Drt E.A Mt&ee'si ; ;Mp Hirsch and Mrs Sam Mayer,
6f;Gincinnatlj are. guests at Mose
Kahn'Si.- v
Mrs. E. 0. Fitch, daughter of Iltinr-y Springeiv is visiting her relatives in tins city. f , ! Rev. Geo; Puett and J. J).r gears hwe .lsought the Kir by bakery, on the East Side of the Square,-.
J The Progress is ,now th:e,anti-to-
,b:aeco organ of the city. .S:av ; can't
you, give us a chaw of long green ? ' 7 . V ' , ' -i
'rBhQ rate to the encampment of the I
je Pat Warsaw, will Je. only
on .cent a mile. . Anybody can go.
) Afe 'Bans '-and Eearriey '.Buskii
wUi.go tdphiciigband the lakes
nesti:W?eelv.;
M'kZISS rSulSTX. is. vlsitina
Miss-Mattie Orchard- tatng
rlaur a; Poster of (x nci nnati,
at the residence- of he
rjtin-law. Dr.. Weir;- ' i, - , .
k Henry Mcol lough; who has been
9& ummerj returned B.ar-
sonsKanay last Wed nesjdavC .
J? Bloominstonf base- bail- nine
went up to Elletts.viile' last Tuesday and downed a nine ihere by ;a score 06 to.IO: ' " :- "s ;
i. w -f g-. ..W.S.Bradfute: .andifearMajt
DilllSaiTisvaind Rolhadis have
ke
heen .nsiinnr.fcins wees- ai :ja
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JSIisse Effie;- JSpott-
. Bobinson, of SpeBeerareitgts
Laura IeasjiCpUege Htll ;s;c
'K;JtM 5Thrl' fettfftPft7 , Meeting 'at
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' v iaiMaor olMissida Buskirfe who
? ; Ragan &; Speaker's bojitlihg es-5fc$yiair)
jissexi "w the vmainerto-
ihgarrivedi? -:v rv;v-J ';
There is a fine boa ting 'house at.
Bethany Pajrk lakeV Youaan go in
Hndselecjt your boat and for a sinalh
lee take yxugirl rising. ' ? A;
H Walter Souders felt fvctoi a pile
-?6t lumber iji-frdnt yofeixck art's"
He w:; build ing, last Wednesday,.' and broke - a .wrist; Dr. J7 E. Harris
jj Whexe-was an aiterat(u aV Bsr
?faeory -tasji Tuesday, wliii. Jhn
EfendricksJ' Itff . Jamesf Alean4e
' over theheso with a spoke; m aking
a badbutr'riot dangerppk wpimd. -
5 ' iork iofc . tiie - new Epiacopttl GKurch: wili conimehcef soon. The
jbi"dsVwereall too high, ii30 the pas.-
tor of the church, -Rev? 3L. F; Cole, wif! fi-avethe' bpildingi pit-up-uii?r
der. his" own su nerv.isin sr.; v.'- v
ttv rfiutarfc nas iaaea acres
neces-: -
Ph&Ke York SiutuaV -Ins;
Go tlirpugh; the Eer
agencyro&iito-citj
:M If ?f ;SBatescity reasarer MW$& the.
:Last W!e. Rogers spii .PB Miltr Jtogers, acci
dentaly-, sh ofc 1 rim self i n: the oot
"with :a gpinSEVf -Dr.-M.a3.i;ell was sent
for to'ress the wound. Not lone:
9g'-tf.:,H9g'1 Qtto was
atfeacked a . ravage, bird, which
gew into -his ----aoaB4'$ig4iGd
eyesr -
i Dt, j. ' W . Grain m ade a business trip to Gospoyt Thursday- :': '."
-Miss Sfay Oliver, of Terre Haute, is a guest at E. Batterton's; , - ; Gee A dki n s is n o w r u n nS iig the enm ne,;at the new college building.
Hon. II, C. Duncan returned from Wa.HhingtGii Qity Thursclaj' morn-
; ft! r. an d? M rs. Jon as Eh 0 rer. of Louis viile, ai:e visiting iat H. C. Rhorer's; : .
Mrs, Austin Slocom b is visiting her daughter at GorinersviHp, Mrs Pittman and ISiissJosie are with Sir. Pittman in Michigan. Hiram jejf:ries is now a resident
of the aristocratic College Hiil,
Irs, W. Barnes, daughter of
Wilson Adams, is here on a visit. Mrs. J. E.1 Harris, accompanied Dti Harris ttS West Baden lasffweek.
Ben SRosrs and Eph Eughos are the latest additions to the sick ijst. I i , 'JaVand'j'ttu H. Prazier, of Atlanta, Ga arc visiting, at James Howe?s
The stone for the footings pf the i m jeaye a vacancy in our public
foxinaauon 01 tne new college oiuic-; schools.
ing was received iiere from' Greens:
bp rg this week.
: A train : of about 15 cars loaded, with watei melons' passed up to.
M isses Nellie Smith, M pl:ie Phil- ChicaffP- Ifist Suudav. It came
putt. Lon Mathers.Bertie Roseberry x,A rt -l.ua w 11 . ii 1 t 11 : 1 1 tnroufm as. a solid train from Macand Minnie Byerly will sell tickets j . w
Byerly
l&r Bethany Park.
M eGe a preseivted his
.son Bert and wi fe, of Tefre Hau te,
with a nice phietJuVand pony. Horaian JlfcQee 4rpve through witji it
iasVwcek. f' .
The-Opli tie Lime Stone Go. i$ pu tting' iii a switch at Snaithville. It' will be about three-iourths of : a .. n. . mile long; winning to. the old Denton property. "7 - V . - The com m ittee . have all arrangements made for a1 pleasant exeur. sion to Bethany Park Aug, 1: Make
your "arrangements to go aipng.
Fare. for round trip omy j
About 40 persons vcnt from this pi cf' with the cxpursicn to French liitjk last Sunday. They retu: md hpifti highly disgusted as the way th( affair was managed by a mails by Ihe name of 1?. iL Brown, from
Bedford, It was a ra.nk fraud. It was'simpl' a gouge game all" the way through. A refreshment stand wascarried on in the baggage car whorei circus lemonade and other vilHauous re freshmen Ls were sold at a enormous profit. After reaching is grounds this man Brown passed around the hat, begging for money to . pay the expenses rot a baeaii game, after advertising a gammas the chief attraction. Our :pe(piewere highly disgusted with this pauper act, and we regret that through acTvertfeiiig ; t'!ie excursion m the Couhiek a number were iu-
d ti eyc todeseeratp thci Sabbath, We j
supsed-.thtJilr Johnson,, of the Democrat, was. running it, and that be a decent and orderly affair, and we wish to apologize for what we contributed toward placing some of our citizens in the hands of a human vulture who was' void all decency or good manners. - a Tuesday of last week a man giving the name, of Cravens hired a horse and Vggy a Bona Rogers' livery stable, saying that he had gotten work here, and wanted to go over into Brown county after his family ; that he would return the. next d ay. He didn1 1 co me back the next day, so, onChurs.day, Mr. Rogers and Ren Smiish started after him. They tracked him down by John Gilmore's thence over by
KifDeck ark's and Siriithville,thence
oiv tor Bed ford and th rough Lawrence county to Jackson county, where, at Ewing, they found he had swapped the buggy, for a road cart. At B row nstownN he swapped tl horse for a pony and $15 in cash., He went on tp Seymour where he purchased a revolver, and, the police suspicionmg something wrorigj arrested him on the1 charge of carrying concealed weapons. He was fined $14, and taken to the jail at BrownstowUi where . he was when Rogers and Smith arrived." let the mean time the,man to whom he had sold the horse was after him too. The oiiicers would not deliver the
W. Hi. Seward ha agpliefpjfilSn wast- paid,
Miss Edna Eield returned, Mondaj, from a lengthy visit to Monti-
xceliondv :- , .
Miss Otlie Bottorf, of JelFer'Q.Qa':
vil :i ev isvisi tH gat afeliere9ide.nge-of Oh as. Headly. ' . - About 30 people from here went oh the excursion to thev Cloverdale picnic, last Thursday. . Ho more isabbath desecrating dead beat -pauper pink lemonade excursions i-rom this place. . The Hon.C. R, W or rail has been im bi uing heaviiybu t it was only iartinsville artesian water. Hereafter all prisoners in the county jail who are committed for fines -must work on the streets. ..
Miss Berl.i Summer, of Ellettsville, spent Sunday with Misses Mary and Sarah Sellars, this pity. Frank Dpbson is building a new shop on the old corner. It will' be a frame building covered with sheet iron. 4 .. ' '-. '7
i- Mri; JJIprton J, Campton, of Evansviile, son-in-law. of Charley Mob 03 is here to join his wife and family. Miss Dora, Lemond has been appointed Husical instructor at the Soldiers' Orohans' Home. This
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Lot Brown Ciiec;rJ orsted- ausf .OuiiE
patent for a clrop-a-nickel-inthe-slo box,wluch will turn out a cigar and a match to light it, and register the number of cigars sold.
M T. Qarmichael, wlioe farm is
one mile West of 33 arrodsburg,
raised-1,029 bushels of whea on 50
aci;es,and those posted say- it is
the finest wheat ever Raised in this county, v . ' t ;.rv f : ' Whpn the excursion.;, party wan at West Baden last Spud 213" a boat on the lake capsized with- Miss Lena Siebert and escort, and the iady, escaped with 'nothing - more serious th ah; a duck i ng, w hiclf was, h 'tyever, not. in aeco rdau ce wit h baptismal rites. ! ":- v . H.r''..' . ': ' - - .. .' . . ". , . w .Mrs. Anderson, the aged mother
of John K,, recently" fell as slip 'was
about taking a . seat in heii ' chair, .breaking ,a't.kjgh bp;pe. Thils was
-anyery painful and serious Siceident,
'especially .for . one of hef age, and she-wilt likely never1 recover v-from its 4ftWtei?':f'''-.. ' '
The ladies of ihe Woman's Be1 ief Corps, G A, B., gave an ice cream , social at the Gonrt-house Saturday nighty bsit the weather wastop bool for a large patronage. , i There is a general cleaning up of gutters, 0., over iown, -in accordance withUe liotke. published in the GouRiua by the. City Marshal because he wanted the people to see
it. As the fever jb prevalent, too
much care cannot be taken in clean-
in gup y on r p re mises . The corevnittee having the excursr
top tP Bethany Park next Thurs
day want' to know how many cars to prder.T his they cannot know unless those' who are going buy their tickets in advance. ; Get your ticket at onco, and if more cars are needed, they will be ordered. W P. Rogers, Ed Corr, Ira. Batman or J. W'Momm will furnish you a ticket. Marriage licenses have ieen issued as.folloAp : . Auburn Bland and Mary Sander, Y. H, McConnell and Mina Bureh, H. Jf Warrinr apd Samilda'Ola'-,. James Vauglit and May E. ightt'Chas. K. Daggy and Mary E; BrownThos. J. Carter and Sarah E. Burcp, James Ifleener and Dora Robertson- , .
so Hri jiogers cpncluded to let him stay in jail for the 14 days. lie returned here and sworn oil t an affidayit, and the fellow will be brought here the last of the. week. His name is David Harrison, and he lives in Brown county; near Bartholomew. Next Sep tembpr,when court setf lie will get a free ride to J efT.
JohniB riU grad uate- of .the
hiversiteJaB of-8ft has beenof-
ferpd aricte accepted - position to
.take, pharge ;-fiSljwMtJSl
-ii ijhe at.tprney-genei aj annpunces j
that -he Js -arranging via look after
the j nstices o f the . peace through
out thP states many of' whoni have in their possession money due the school fund. Under the civ 1 law all-fines and forfeitures tor criminal offenses go to the principal of the school fundi awl 'all justices must
report to the county treasurer on
the first day o( July of each ysar.
The present incumbent having resigned, Mr. Ji G. McPbceters, 31, on last Wednesday received the official notice of his -appointment as, Foatmaster at Bloominton. This r ,, . . ...... was to be expected, Mr. McF.'s petition was-signed by a large majority of the business community, and he had tire backing of those who ; stand in" with the appointing
power at Washington. The new ap
pointee having served over 20 ears as IV M. at this place previous to the Cleveland administration his ability and efficiency' cannot be questioned. There was but little opposition to - his candidacjy and his appointment was almost a fore eonclusioii fronf the start. Kp effort had been made to .remove the
presentnneumbent;his 4 jrearexpire
the first pf next month, but his pommission has a year to run yet He resigned, the office, principally ' because having . preached so ailly four years ago, in his paper, that .the rascals" ought to be turned
Thedayf fprheuie of the trac, -fLrftnthjttbWta-lMblqpra
tion engines are at hand, and tbpj fae spotfs," he could not now con-
SJB-
m -roil
streets n Taey vnvei,aj.-neK
l)rapIAr.kans3s; He is thorough
ly competent imeveryj respect and has a hostivof friends- h)re;w hp wish
Jiim-the best of -sucpesE iiV ,hia new : -;r . L': vi. 1 J' : '.-'
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ft H;S. Bates returnedJrom Jlonon-
;gaheli City, J?ehnJ If st Monday,
Vhere- he had been tp attend4 the
vfunpral of Charles Bol;: rnan, whioh
iinsi tppkolace in tuat citK-n ' VVeclnes-
day of ias ;tw;eelc? Hef. stopped at
FittsMrgor a short i me, where
he wjks a. guest of; MrJNBHeming.
hfermitd as to wlietherJhc H.. rp
mar MPW'teMftfe'l4, return$o
.Bioomiugtpa'.i . r
s
toit tnn.Ti'2ut.-.
The 1 Lewis tollman estajie, of rfcir ri.. Bates is administrator, amounts. to about 35,000, and consists of property here ted Monpngaheia Ci ty , Fen n , , a partbf.t be r, ins an interest in a coal mino "4n
that city. By the will, all therop-
erty was to -be sold, the money inr vested and .Mrs. Boiluian to have the use of it during her life, then it was all to go to the only son,. C has, BpUman. 51 rs; Boilmcn, however, preferred-to take her one -third under the jaw, an.d now that G&irlcy
is dead thd other iwo-avrds wi.l be
divided between M rs Boiiin nn;, and the two siste;s--Ms. . Riehafftson, ol Evans v iile? aiul.M rs, EleminJ of
lnttaburg; -'
owners thereof should remember
th at thpevir 1 aw requires them to
keep a man ahead of the engine,.
when on the public highways, to, notify people of its approach, and also that the engine be halted at the
side of the road permit teams, etc.,
0 pass 4y.
The pubshei f a newspaper has one thing to sell and one thing to rent. He has the newspaper to sell and the' space ia the columns to rent. Can anyoae inform us why ho shoal d be expected to give away either one or. tho other V He can do so if h& wishes and he does, as a matter of practical fa w, furnish a great deal of space rent free. But
it cjpes :not follow thatvhe ought to be e:5p;ccted to do it: It ought to he rcpog nixed as a contribution ex actly as would the giving away of sugar a;id ooiiae by the grocery men. But Strang to say it is not looked upon id that light at all, yet everybody knows that the existence, of a paper depends as much .on the rent of! the ' apace, the sale the paper, a& the merchants suoee'ss depends on selling his good s instead of giving them 9 wa, ;E xch ange, r
scientiously insist upon holding the office under an administration with which ho; politically, is not rn sympathy, and which he; is continually criticising and condemning. For a Democrat to hold an office nnderr Republican adiiiuistration,de-troya his usefulness ;4 pajit worker, especially vould this bco in the case of an editor of a partjfc organ. M r. Fel tus? ajpoi utmeut was made
:July 20, 1885, ahii UrMoFhoeliera1
appointment was made July 19, 1889, The latter-has filled his bond and sent it to Washington, but he probably will not get ready to take iho ofiiee hef ore Sept. 1st, Theo. Louden, and his sister Miss Ida, and Miss Grace Woodburn are
;fltLake Chatauqua.
; Mrs. May Edwards, of Spencer, in visiting at iho -residence of her parents. Mr. and .Mrs., I4 JP. WorvaU. j Last Wednesday, the Blapipiag ton and gtinesvi.ilo Stone Co., and
the.Monon Wtonji uo sttfuea :.con-
tvacii to put inaiBwlfcolj firomir
SPECIAL. 10- Dozen Unlaundned Sbirts Best- Qaalitxt Mm ioi-ipI " - patent fecings, re-enforcel baclc and ;Aafc.;AH-si
0HS TABLE 'BBtOTBS jffl. CHILBBBlfS' ?iM -SOfS' 'li-02f4'l:iKl
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Pants Tbdr GottonHde1
Wficketa
Pants,: Hl Pockets, aaaranteed not ;to 'Mb '175 ceatsllSSIifeMii
Miss Nora f McNary, of Tark io, Mo., daughter of the; Bev. W; P.: McNary, is visiting friends in thia
Are you getting something ready '
for the county fair. If not, fou should be attending to it atv once. Every industrious farmer in ijhe county should exhibit something; The girls have anew- method of
discovering their, future husbands.
They count the number of gentle
men who tip then hats to tliemaud. the hundredth man is thesfeMow. A Ft. Waj ne girl tried it, but it didn?t work. The -lredth inan-was .a. corn dctoi and has a wif? and four children. Siie has 4u.lt counting
Brown, the fellow who ran" the excursion train to French Lick last Sunday, keeps ,,a peanut stand at Bedford, which he transferred" to the baggage carof the $raln and regaled the passengers with pink lemonade ;( ?), cigars,, &c It will hci well for the. proper authorities to look into the matter and see if- the fellow h ad governments license to' sell tobacco on the cars. ' r x ,'
HI' s r'iwk a-raa . V:
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1 1 1 il ' AND pffM
Phe M. D.'s had quite a tirpp at West Baden and French -Iiclv last week; The meeting of the Mitoneli District Med icai Society .was quite interesting tte Simpson- ol4it city presided,, and . Div J. Ei Karris took an aotiye par tin the discussion of important questioiis. Poctprs Maxwell, jr and J, I Tpurner
were also mattendenco. . . :
The O. & M. railway will- ruu;
cheap Wheat Harvest excursion on Aug. 6 and 29i andSept; 10 and,2i and Get, 8i to points in Missouri, Kansas,. Arkansas, Jebr ask a, Colorado, Minnesota, New Mexico and the territories, a$ one fare fpi? the round tripr For further information j write to C" G. Jones, Distinct Passenger Agent Vincenuesincl
Deli .Smith has sold his half in-, terest in the- North 'Walnut street
grocery to John R. East who will remove his part of the stock to - the new building recently erected by him on West Sixth street. Louis -Williams will retain the other half o the stock and continue business at the old stand. :-r-.'
: -o-jfc olaciv mare, with a blaze in the face, stryod from the stable at Dal ail's faetory last Tuesday, Any-
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mctfiviuaf imorroation or returning
vFurni't
seftypu 'ods;:dlaSBMfi
v;o nip a n it; see, me bet
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AH
-CiGREf fSTOGK bum ii i i ii i i 1 1 hi in
If
jSBLoj?. evei:rmei':brlig something to the' Fair, arid show: it to the inlitucfe., '
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on V forget the' date,
ami write to- the Secrtary fpr
iremuim ist, agd rurther -par- .. ticpiars.' - - " -.- , -. -is-i. ; fv GE& 3P. GAMPBELfc, "
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Has: titellS
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aud isliettf vUotiiV h&: custo
mers that hcai " - Itak XKteEGfV-Ti feii
P. Tourner & Qo.y West Sidp5On( Door Norfchof Alley'. ' K -
MpI?tieetos; IjEW- iie
gracapywljerp
vale to their (iiutnies, about a ;taj will be rewarded by Jlr, t0BQe hiS old-casviors and, 8 Sp a mile. - . v . - . . ... -j;. v biMtf M'WI 'B
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