Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 49, Bloomington, Monroe County, 21 September 1889 — Page 4
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' v Tto pacing race Thursday was won' iy Alex. Robinson's horse, of I Beaton township; time 2:25 pret.r ty good for a green salt- cr eeker. Talk aboutsomc.pnmpkins ; Mrs. "Llpps, Richland township brought to the fair, but too late for entry, a squash that weighs 50 pounds, and a pumpkin that weighs 62, ponnd.
lr" - i .. ! ri- The mother of. Judge Pearson diedat her home, in Bedford last sT"' ... .Wednesday. HSSir'i-fc'i Jvihn-RvKast noyei . is -,nQw- in the h inds of the printers a JNew
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ii" Mrs. Frank tE. Banter, after a Sft Si.,fc- . . ... ...... .
j very pleasant sumraers visit has returned to her home at El l?aso, J Texas.
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One cent for a damaged imputation is the amount a jury awarded
in tha slander-suit of Lee Umharger
againt Bachael Harmon, of Vanburen township, Joe McLaughlin stole a pair of pants from Kisser's sto re in Harrodsbnrg, Wednesday. The prox-
erty was recovered, but Joe was allowed -to depart in peace. - At gas well No. 2, they have stntDk some sulphur water of an excellent quality. It, rises within 100 feet? of the top. The most important case in court this week was Lewis, of Lawrence county against the L. K. A. & G suit for detaining live stock on the road. Judge Miers occupied' the bench.
Owing to the inclement weather the lecture was not largely attend
ed Sunday evening.
M tirry B ai n was i n to wn ft rst of he week. He will not be in College this term however. -Prof. MeCabe, who was unexpectedly detained in Paris, arrived
I W ed nestlay even i ng.
Prank Axtoll, one of the brighest members of the Senior class, will not he ia this year. W. K, Gardiner, jr., a former LUboy, has been appointed Secretary of Legation at Tokio. Prof Spangler returned frc'n his European tour Monday, and enter ed upon his duties at once. Will arcl Robertson, class 80, visited college Monday, but he did not Terry long for his Mate has Hown. Dick Robinson, ft T. Buchanan, C: S. Helm and a Mr. Mose miller were initiated into the mysteries of Phi Psi Fraternity last week. Prof. Gil I man, who has charge
of the department of Physics in the.
State Normal, is doing special work in University this term. Dr. Jordan gave an informal reception to the Faculty Saturday night, in order that the new members might become better acquaint-ed.
their orders for examination. Asj.
a soldiers' increase dales from the time of his examination, the injustice of this unwarranted delay is apparent. When Gen. Black was Commissioner an or-
I der of examination was al ways
received within a month iroiu the time the application for an increase was filed. All this goes to show that there was something grossly wrong in the administration of the affairs of the
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pension otiice, and it can only j be accounted lor in one way:Too
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The Howard-Esmond -Comedy Co. has been performing here all the week to good houses.' We can recommend Mr. Harry Howard as ' a good actor, and a thorough gentleman oh? the stage. Miss Nellie Esmond is rapidly improving and will sool be in the flrst rank.o? soubrette stars. The company is all
-7M"-: I : - coodand the orchestra is excellent.
' James m. bare was m tue city last Saturday, and left for Ohio to join the St. Louis Wrought Iron
JKange uo. Mr. oare nas au tne
; '4 qualifications for a first-class sales
man, as he has large and successful
experience in that line for a num
ber of years. His-family is living
at Indianapolis, and all are well and prospering nicely. 4 Did you ever observe the collection of men and- boys that will
gather around a wagon from the country loaded with apples, peaches, etc., when the owner halts in
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It is reliably reported that ExSenator Riddlebarger, Republican, of Virginia, has declared
for the Democratic ticket. If
he will only keep sober and tell
all he knows, he can "riddle5'
the Republican State ticket.
'0i "1Tpt front of a store to seli his produce.
First one fellow than another will saunter along, ask a question about the price, variety or something else pick up the coveted fruit, drop one into, his pocket, bite a second and then walk ofF. This is kept up until from a peck to a half a bushel is frequently taken, al any persons do this unconsciously and' unthoughtedly, and yet they are doing
wner a wronr.
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ANT was a tanner, but he
was not as liberal with the sol
dier boys as the Tanner oi the
present administration. Gen.
Grant vetoed the soldiers' bountj
bill, and Gen. Harrison V-toed
his Tanner. Corporal Tanner made speech
es for Harrison and protection to
horns industry in this and sever-al-other statea last yeai He usually began his speeches aboat this wav:C4Fello w-citizens I Have lately been in U in uesota. It has a cool climate and I found that a great majority of the people were republicans. In Indiana the climate is warmer,and there are not so many republican. It is a curious fact that republicanism flourishes in cool climates and democracy in warm ones. Tennessee has a warmer climate than Indiana and it has more democrats Texas is warmer than Tennessee and is overwhelming democratic, Hell is still hotter than Texas and they are all democrats there." And down in Washington, last week, they made it hotter than hell for Corporal Tanner.
raucn lavonieism, a
and the lack
of ability on the part of a man
who had no recommendation for
the place bat his crippled con
dition and a glib tongue. At all event?, the Democrats can
say that it is not their funeral,
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CONTKIBUTTONS BY THE COTJHIER S COitFS OF COUUESrONDlSXTS.
KIRKS V1LLS. Wheat sowing now. John Stcpbensou was in town last Saturday, Our good humored and good looking stock trader, ienry Taguo, has been seriousli ill for the past week.
Quarterly meeting at Walker's Chapel last Saturday and Sunday. The Star and lloosier boys played here last Saturday. The Uoo&icr's scoring lour in the lead. The Star boy3 are improving rapidly and will soon take the lead. jtfisses Ken a Ohphant and Ilattie Tnrnei paid our town a flying visit last Saturday To m:e Saro has gone West; he started last Sunday. Miss Etta Siultz is on the sick list this we jk. The wheat crop in this neighborhood was good. All our fanners a. e preparing to put in a big crop this fall. . Tom Fowler is abls to resume business again.
Trv Olmnev McPbcoters1
new grocov, Greeves' old stand. Scars & Goylo has the finost
parlor in town. Convince yourself of the frtct by calling at 'lie East Side Bakery. Try Sears & Coyie's New Bakery. Can't be boat. Fresh bread and cakes baked every day. ' , Buy Groceries of "Mort," in Durand's block, and et good goods, low price?, and courteous treatment.
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The Icailing UMLBBTAEBB and PUBlflTIIEB DSAtlS. We have a largo stock of F0E1T0BB, O0FM3 8M CASKETS of all kinds, from the cheapest to'th'o ' 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 targe assortment, of all kinds of
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JNEW MILLlNElt SrORB, Mrs. L. G. Buckley has just brought on a new stock of milliner goods. Ladies are invited to call. Kast Side Square. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A CHEAP HOME.
CoaPOKAL Tanner has been reduced to the ranks, so to speak. He and his superior officer, the Secretary of the Interior, disagreed as to the administration of the "-affairs' of the pension department, consequently, one or the other had to go. The Corporal is no scholar, but he at once solved the surplus problem that had so long puzzled the brains of the wise politicians of all
parties. The Corporal's plan was
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licked and goes on looking for the
come to stay all summer.
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The life of the news gatherer is beset- with considerable woo, but it is not without joy it's A 1 bliss. He is jawed for what he dosen't know and licked for what be does, if he tells it. He is compelled to laugh at mossy Jokes and sympathize with imaginary ills. If he reuses an item he makes an enemy, and if he prints it he makes two.
He is bussed" nntil his . suspenders the same as thafc advocated by
UUG DUIIJC llUi . viz. Get the money back into the pocket of the people. Jfs the negro said in the ministrels, the Coporal was "there lor that purpose," and he, proceeded to use the soldiers as the distributing medium. But the Coi poral made vgreat mistake in the fayoriteism shown certain pension- sharks who "stood in with the department Notoriously among these was a man named Lemon, publisher of a so-called soldiers' paper, ham ed the "National Tribune." It was charged that all of Lemon's cases were marked "special," and thai he drew thousands of dollars monthly in the way of fees. Be that as it may,we do know that the claims of av large portion of the soldiers of this part of the conn' were
grossly neglected. ? The ovnxsi
A", nice, freeh stock oi staple and iiancy groceries, ; at X5hari? McPheeters', the bid Greeves corner.
SALT CREEK. Leslie La m bins, little daughter of S.J. Lank ins, is sick with flux, II. C. Oox, of Martinsville, v.-as here recenly visiting -relatives jand friends, Mrs. Spriggs, of Benton township, mother-in law, of - Gilbert Cooper, died recently. Samuel Kent has said 5 acres of land to F. AL Lnmkins at $10 per acre. David F. Shields and Plusta J. Stephens were married Sept. 8th, Wm Jacobs, has moved to the house formerly occupied by Milt, Pittman in Benton township The Democracy of Ohio have entered the campaign with the determination of winning a glorious victoryFrom all parts of the Buckeye State comes the joyful tidings that the democratic masses arc in line and will present a solid front. Such heroic and true veterans as General Powell, Senator Payne, Hons. Lawrence T. 3eai, Allen G. Thurman and a host of energetic leaders are working heroically to secure a decisive victor', and when the ideas of November come the edict of the people will be. J. B. Forakcr thou hast been Governor two terras now thou must go, and Jimmy Campbell shall occupy tuc Gubernatorial chair. J.B.E,
Prof. 3ry&n returned Saturday. Harvey Collins spent : Monday with University friends. A son of Gov-. Robertson in taking special work in law. John. Shannon,- class '88, -has en- - tered the law department. Dr. Karsten has been naturalized and wilt vote next elections 3; C Capron was taken into the Beta fratraity,, Mpnday night. ProL Bopne returned from instijtnte rorjs in the South, Saturday
Eugene MeteaU is; learning the B0W bas pm knowledge of
at least a hall a dosfcn claims,
art of printing at his heme i. An
derson. The social gives by 4ho Christian Association Tuesday night nm an ftijoyfible alfair. ;'-.Brt Fealer was shaking hapd&
from this locality, for increase of pensions, which were filed over six months ago, and tlie claim ants have aotyet eveni'eccive J
THE STATE FAIR. In anticipation of an immense crowd at the near approaching Fair,
Sept. 23-28,tbe Board is doing everything possible to accommodate, by increasing the facilities in all !cp art men ts, a vert i n g t heuj a m" in c i den t to some former years. No expense has been spared, and the Directors announce that for the exhibition many specialties have been secured which will be a treat to oJd as well as new patrons attending the annual festivities for 18S9. The indications to date are flattering, the entries being far in excess of any former exhibition under the Board's auspices. Among the features, skilled lady riders will indulge the visitors at intervals, while the railroad rates will u n pieced cn ted ly low. HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTH AND WEST. The Oh:o & Mississippi Kail way will two more 7arvest Excursions at one fare for the round trip, to important points in the South, Southwest, West and Northwest, leaving Cincinnati and stations on the line Sept, 21th and Oct. gih. Stop-over privileges given. Tickets good for return 30 days. For rates and full information apply to O, & II. agents or address, C. G Ji?n:s, Dist, Pass. Agent O. & M. Ry , Vincennes, Ind.
68 lots in Maile Heights addition to the city of Bioornington Close
to factories, within two squares of College Avenue, and one square of
mead a mixed streets and walks. Cheapest lots iu town. Prices 850 to $150 per lot. Call on S. E. Cab5I1CIIAKL.
Adminlstratrators Sale.
Notice is hercl)3r given that the undersigned Ad mi n is tr.: tor of the Estate oi Tuam Martin, deceased will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the late residence of said decedent,! n Honteu township, Monroe county, State of Indiana, on Suesday, the, 15th day of October, 1889. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. all the personal pioperty of said Decedent not taker, by by the widow con sistin of horses, cattle, hogs., corn
in the field, hay in stacks, wagons,
fanning ut nals, househcid- and
kitchen furniture and various Other
a nicies. TERMS OF SALE: Alt sums under Five dollars cash in liana; ail sums over Five dollars a credit of six months will be given; the pur chaser giving note with approved security waving all relief from valuation appraisement laws. WILLIAM McCOY, Administrator, R. A, Folk attorney. Sept. 18th, 1830.
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, Notice of Admintratibn. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has he. n appointed hv the Judge of the Circe it Court oi Monroe Count', State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Hiram Martin late of Monroe Count, de ceased. Said estate in supposed to be solvent. William: -VoOot. Administrator. R. A. Pulk attorney. September 18th 1889.
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I Apples and Fruits $50
vegetables 50 Table Luxuries $50 Flcwors $30
See the new stock of Lamps, at W h i t a k e r's gro c e ry.
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Pleat? spacs for IiMbiU.
wmiiMmmtm'wm. Address vj Sminont Horfcjculttirist.
Refreslnnent Booth Old umo pumpUin pie, butter-mi Ik., hucon and besns.
See what they have ai Whitaker'ti grocery before yon buy any Ohina?GIass,ov Queens-ware.
Msaission, Adults 15c,
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For Premium t .st apply to Board of Dirtctors. W, H.KF.ELI), Pro?, C. WOJRBAJ-t, See.
THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF THE CASH SYS
TEM THE PAST SEASON HAS ENCOURAGED US TO GREATLY ENLARGE OUR STOCK AND,
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Choice I EUI2S - of iall
Fresh Oysters ia 0AST .br
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Bedroom Suits, Parlor Susts5 I, O il USES, SIDE - BOARDS, DRESSERS
BABY WAGOm ,
et Sweepers,
Hall Sacks, In fact eve-iy thing 3rou may want.
Fianos,Organs and Sewing Machines
Kept in stock and sold on monthly payments. Come and see us imtl get our prises.
North Side Square, Waldron's Block.
Go and have your eyes
tested by II. P. Tourner, as he
guarantees satisfaction, and has
the very best of scientific instru
ments. The largest and most
complete line of opticial goods
in the city can be found at his
place. Remember, -eyes tested
free. . The latest designs m Jewelry, also watches, silverware, &c, can al ways be found one door East of the bank.
Oysters, Hot Coffee and liuacbyiatr 1
All rax old cn$tomers and
are rcspectfullynvited' to ca;L, , Geo. L. BQixckar
R. W. MIERS, -f.;' : : x Eiwm COBB ATTORNEYS AT LAW. " J Will practice in all the xjourts. All business given prompt? anfc careful- a tention. v ;:: .-.''
I have 4 organs which I iwilE r close out at holto;-'-- ?" cash; Now is your bhanc& . o;g. burner;
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I carry in stock the best line of Furniture and Undertafctue goctH
ever kept iu B loom i n gt on and; wil t ; -
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Come and see me before you buy
J. W. CUSICK,
I feel that i can not rc South Side? Square.
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Ur. setit Jroitts .vouga . Killer too biglily. . Would not be withont.it.
Druggists, 25J 50c, and $1.00.
Do Your Otto Jtyzlngt at Honae. Th -y will 3ye everything. -They ere sold every Where. Price I Oe. o package. They)iavcnoe(iiial for Strength, Briglitncss, Amoant in Packages or for F.itDtfsu'o( Color, or non-faling Qualities, Tliey do not crock or araut ; 40 'colon. l?or oale by A&AIN RSADY FOR BUSINESS FRANK DOBSOi Has arisen from the ashes, and is agai n prepared to do all fei ad s of BLAGKSMITHIK&.gna WA60H WORK,
As he Inst heavily by the late , fire he hopes that all his old customers, and many new one, will give him a call. Cor. College Av. and 4th St.
Take your country produce to Charley MoPheete rs'jGreeves' old stand.
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to ca nvass for the sale of Nursery Stsck ! Steady employment, iruarnnteed. SALAEY and: SXFSHPSf paid to successful men. ; ApplV" at once statin y uge. Jention this paer. GHASK BROTHERS CO, Rooter, H. Y.,
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.ff as not retired from business, but will be found at bis old stand in. this Sudbury block witli
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THAT WE ARE GIVING ODIl CUSTOMERS.
Louis Williams is still in the grocery business, in May's building on North Walnut street and is determined to gdt his share of the trade by offering everything in his line at the lowest prices. ' He respectfully asks a trial. Goods delivered free.
C. P. Tonrner has severed his connection with "The Corner" and wishes to notify his Custov iners that he can be found at J. P. Tourner & Co., West Side,One Door North of Alley.
Made from our celebrated Silrer Steel, tempered by our patented methods. It
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is the frtf-st cuffing-. "ead ?L niiHiiinr made: it will out cut any other m
muse- slu sham a una itkvma -A-Aimijsz hwui ao saustactor
work where other bnws fail. This 1ms been demonstrated by actual tests in al
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fa kinds ox woods, with the most improved saws, n if me best "all tn- year nrouna iM raw Mstv!. Wn ' 5? A S.Ka -nriiS a S-'i3SSii5 to nrodno ftKittwinnlinsf iho
Price, IneltadJSagr Xand asc;2 Zir.ii.eK'.CJati.ge, OME JOOX.ff.Aat FEB, For sals ly the trade. Aifc your hardware dealer for the S1XVEU StfiSIi DIAMOND and take iio cther. If thu.dealer will um order it for you, remit amount with order direct to. us.
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A Suro Cure for all Diseases in HOUSES,
Cattle, SheeD a
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Arising from Impurities of the Blood, and
from Functional Dcrangemento.
-FOR SALE By Paris Bros., Druggists, Bloomuton, Mtaivoo county, Ind.
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v If you want to buy fertilizer that will raise more wheat per acre than you ever raised, and bettor grass than you ever saw, for less money thau any body, call on Morgan & Shoeniaker, Southeast Corner of Square at 0. H. McPheeters? grocery store. P. ?.They will price jrou Buggies and Spring Wagons and Grain Drills, lower than anyone.
h is en li re at tei ti on to t hese special , lines, and will guaranteed worfe the
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THE HALL CHEMICAL CO., 3800 FAIBlffiOITNT AVENTJB, gHTTi A DEIiPHI A, PA.
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render? Writetouaand Imra oU about It foryouwclf .W ate start lug tuauy ; we will tnit you if you ilotil delay until;
.ivm ucu iucvi m jvu m v ir Iran oi inecounirv. ni .-, take hold you will lo able 10 sk up cold aa- R eat! , m Oi aeeounl of a forced uianttfacturer to .0OO l$fv- ' lollnr . I'hotoark'ituh Album are to heboid u iJi'
uoauk for 2$d eorh.:, Dound ii iioyal CVtmwu) Slttv Velvet"
xiuw. uuanuourty iecorateu u8tdc(. I la
OiUomet a lbuui in tb ;,a.- -ss?
wood. Uiteat .Mao. Orentent bai-gnint ever fcuoun. Agema ;--T'.ff xvnutcd. Liberal f-ruu. Wj; money for aftvula. am-MiK;K' - t 'W b.H-onio a aueea$ui aseut. Sella lljplf ou etht Hit 1c or u'ov & ; 'J "V1 ttdklnr ueccAaarv, bere-rr abott n. evoee unnt .i i.nr: " ,
AT ONCE. PornianoVit position thu
3'Oar round! Good wccikIy,pyoar-
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good character and wUUrisroeas to
work requireci Outfin freo. Send
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Write J. AUSTIN & 0
Nursorymen, Kochesteiv N. Y. , ,;,r r--,.rn- -.r.. ..rn lirt-.. .fnn-m,
The vStudobak ?r Spring aad
roM waious at A ilea's-
chase. AgtnU tab.vtbau&anja of.oidera vlth rabidity nevl' . -5
. ? - nvm wh v lt worew, . iteuia ara- f making turtuoti. Ijjtdha) make a.much ai.tuen. You, reader,; ' ' v
cau uo wan aa o.-.y one- 1'iui mtoiiuation atultejita rrcv to riUtne wbo write.. for aanta, wltb tmrticulrtr aad U'linnfur oaf ' Family lUldess UOdk ud lriodH:aU; After .fain know aJL" abuuld you couclud w rv ftirtlif why no hri f doue,.
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