Bloomington Courier, Volume 15, Number 50, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 September 1889 — Page 4

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THE SATURDAY COURIER Hvnkt J Fjurin, Editor & Publisher. f 1,50 a Year. Payable in Advance

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longed to the the Monon engineering department, and as the project is very plausible, it is generally ac-

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DEMOCRATIC TO THE CORE.,

Tanner was in favor of lree tradegia the pension department. ;

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fJONTHTRTTTIOXS BY THE COURIER'S :

CORPd OF CORRESPONDENTS.

Wonder what the laboring people now thiuk about protection protecting. -, Of all sad words of tongue or pen the saddest are these "the Rads don't like Ben' . Both parties have made strong no-mnatiotts for Major -of Jndi.anapolis, and the campaign is going- toA is hoi asy natural gas

An Eastern widow proudly says

of her late husband: Before he died he ate a gallon of oysters tor $ 100 and cleared '- $&! for his family his funeral only costing $15. ;1 1-The government officials who have been enjoying long summer , vacations (and been drawing i thtr salaries promptly) have all retbrned to the departments of which they are figure-heads. 3 " ' Beiwbek the- en that have been appointed and who nave been fired, and the men who

a have failed to receive the promr . iKi appointments under this reri : form (?) administration, H arriV -son 5eems to ba between the : devil and the deep blue sea. - - .... f5 - The new administration is the

' worst exsmple off nepotism that 4 . this nation has everlexperienced. More relatives of the appointing , wemhave been given positions, fhah ever before, and all this - leads as to say that public office u i jfciiniiysnate ; - & , . , .... . IUnpeR: Tanner,3 it took six months to get an answer to an important business communica- ? lion to the pension department, f ? and when an application for a pension or increase was filed it look fully as much time to get i the order tor medical examina

tion. . . ,r-Johh L. Sullivan has announced, bis determination to run for Congress in eae of the Boston districts. It seems that when a man once starts down hill there is no. putting on the brakes. We were always of the opinion that John was a bad man, but we

fotdnao idea that it went so far

as a desire to go to Congress.

s " It is not easy to understand

1 ' ": why any farmer should be a Republican. Of all classes, the farmer is the one most hurt by die Tariff He has no alternative, either in the matter of buying his own supplies or selling his I - s own products. He must buy in '- the dearest markets and sell in

the cheapest markets.

CNrONVlLLE. B ;nton township will soon have a new bridge. The Stale fair was pretty well represented from this vicinity. . Wade Fielder and Gorman Lampkins are happy; a boy and girl respectively. TheUnionviile school didn't begin Monday owing to the sickness of Mr. Parks. Married at the residence of the bride's parents last Saturday evening, Mr. Howard Richardson to Mary McLary. They have our best wishes. ' Quite a surprise was given Mrs. Hiram McCoy last Sundav; about 100 persons congregated at the residence of Mr. Hiram McCoy and informed the good lady that it was her 60th birthday. A number of nice presents were received ; her husband presented her with a handsome dress. A table spread fall of good things went to show that the neighbors knew what to bring on such an occasion. It is needless to add that your correspondent did justhe to the good things that were sat be tore him May she live to sec man' more such occasions. Mrs. McCoy's mother is still living she is in her 90th year. B. A. C.

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At ;last Private Dalzell has

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says mereare -se many pension Inlaws how the department is iini Stife t&feaity them'into eecuHotn

4;- iifm?i3fgp fttcrPFPMide; hence he is; opposed ;to the Jen- : actment,of any new laws until the business under the old laws caif handled property. The Private's head is level for once

afc least What's the use of

-making the soldiers any hew promises, when it is so hard to keep those already made:

-: - In well -in formed railroad, circles there is a. rumor that before very long the IiOuisville,New Albany and Chicago will begin work on a line whictwiU ..parallel the Jefferson ville Madison A Indianapolis, thus placing both lines on; the same footing, which" they now fait to enjoy as .parallel roads to Chicago. This important scheme, the report says, will be effected by building a line from the Monon main line at Salem, ill Washington county, Ind., to Freetown, in Jackson conn ty, Ind., nd thence by an air line to Indianapoli cutting the distance of the J., i I; by several miles.Sur-

mys were recently made by several engineers, who had orders to say nothing whatever as to who they were worlung for, or where they

KIRKSVILLE. Joe Gane is visiting relatives and friends in the -West. Biily Bu tcher runs, the business in his absence. There will be no more base ball playing here. The Ifoosier's bay, while they are in the lead they intend to stay there. But the Stars still sends in their challenges.

Quite a number of pur young folks visited the cliffs and the quarry last Sunday. Thos. Sare has returned from the JFestt-and 4s - no w? -teaching school in Washington, township. Miss Nfittie Tarkington . was in onr quiet little town the first of the week, sketching scenery . The schools in this township' wi 11 commence October 7. Joe Sullivan will move to his new home at Mr. John Smith's the first of net,wev'ki. - Cap. Stnltz says he walked considerably while he was gone to church. We tliinlv soj too3yaSv he came back .bare-tooted

SALT CHEEK.

Chas. Poor has returned from a

visit to Illinois. Some of ou r citizens attended the State fair this week.

The first frost of this season came

Sept. 19th. The first, frost last fall was on the 14th of September.

From the organ ization of Salt Creek township up to the present

time only two colored families have

lived here. Seems like the colored

brother is backward about coming:

forward to help boom the township. The following is a list of teachers of this township. No. 1 Cora Myers. No. 2 Julia McNeely. No. 3-MnrioD F. Robertson, No. 4 Florence Swindler. No. 5 Joseph Hen sley . No. 0W. F. Lamkins. No. 7r-!-Enreiia Lamkins. J. B E,

See what they have at Whitaker's grocery before you buy any China,Glass,or Queens-ware.

HARVEST .EXCURSIONS SOUTH AND WEST. The Ohio fc M ississi ppi Railway will two more iarvest Excursions atone fare for the round trio, to im

portant points Jrn" the Soutli, ; South-'

west, West and? northwest, leaving

Cincinnati and stations on the line Sept, 24th and Oct. 8th . Stop-over privileges given? Tickets good for return 30 days.' For rates and full

information apply to O. & M. agents

or address, C. G- J nes, Dist. Pass. Agent O. & M. Ry., Vinceunes, Ind.

MONON BOUTS.

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TIME TABLE AT BLOOM INQTON, (Central Standard Time.) . ; In; effect Jan. 16th, -1889. . Going North

Clucago Day Mall.. 10:58 a. in.

Chicago JHIgat Jsxpress. . . . . 11 :28 p. m.

Going South Louisvilie Daj Mall 4 :05 p. m Louisville Night Express. ..... 3:43 a. m

KOTICE OF SURVEY. Notice is hereby given to all nonresidents and all others, interested that i will proceed together with t!fe Cou n ty Srirveyor, of M on roe coji n ty State of Indiana, on ' 4 Monday fee 28th Say of October, to run and establish all the lines and corners necessary to he established in section 5, township 8, range 1 east. Meet at my residence at I o'clock p. ra. on said day. be present at

said time and place else he survey

wiu proe;e m your ausence. This the 21st day of Sept. 180.

ittoiiAs ii. Lab kins.

HATS.

IS WHAT THEY ALL SAY OF THE NEW FALL -. -o STOCK OF o

BOOTS and SHOES

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i Is tin CREAM of All tha Package MM

, . . For Sa!s by Leading Grocers. We Ask Yob to Try II PACKED BY

800 fancy Pants,

All For Sale By

Who has just returned from the

Great Clothing Bactories of the East, I will defy any Clothier to

show as nice, as fine or well fitting Clothing as my stoclc or to

sell as cheap. I can save you

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in the price of a Suit and about the same in Overcoats according to quality. It will pay any one to give me a look through.

NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS.

I HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF

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in all styles, also the finest stock of

Agents, furnishing goods

kept in the City. CALi'AHD SEE 0US

$5.00 All-Wool

0VEEC0ATS.

2 A LL WOOL

THE WONDERFUL SUCCESS OF THE CASH SYSTEM THE PAST SEASON HAS ENCOURAGED US TO GRE ATLY ENLARGE OUR STOCK AND

cui? pbice w wwm m than m ever.

On? Visit to Osif Store wiSI CoSiVIwce YOU That We Mean Business. ' ; s3E533- ispffli, .apjroE!

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THAT WE ARE GIVING OUR CUSTOMERS.

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The leading UNDERTAKER and FURNITURE DEALER. We have a large stock of F0RNITD8E, C9FFQJS ai GASKETS

of all kinds, from the cheapest to the BEST. We also keep

Try Charley McPheetors' new grocevv, Greeves1 old stand. Sears &.Coyle has the finest parlor in town. Convince yourself of the fact by calling at the East Side Bakery. : Try Sears & Coyle's New Bakery. "Can't be beat Fresh bread and cakes baked every day. , Buy Groceries of "Mort," in Durand's block, and et good goods, low pricep, and courteous treatment.

JNBW MILLINER STORE.

Mrs. L. G. Buckley has just

brought on a new stock of mil

liner goods. Ladies are invited

to call. East Side Square.

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X1NEW FALL G00DS!1

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NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO BUY A CHEAP HOME.

66 lots in Maple Heights addition

to the city of Bioomington. Close

to factories, within two squares of

College Avenue, and one square of

racadamized streets and walks.

Cheapest lots hi town. Prices $50 to

$150 per lot. Call on S. E. Car-

MICHAEL.

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Has opened again and is located - the same place he was her f '

fore thire. ; -

Lunch Room.

Choice PEUIIS of afckindBf

Fresh (rsH iC

BAKING DONE EVERY DA

That is 'better and only cost you about1 one half as much aa other clothing. We have a large assortment of all kinds of- . Bedroom Suits, Parlor Susts, LOUNGES, SIDE - BOARDS, DRESSERS BAB Y WAQOffS, n , Carpet Sweepers, Hall Sacks, In fact everything you may want;. Piarios.Orgaaa and Sewing MacMnes Kept in stock and sold on monthly payments. Come and see us and ; l get our prises. North Side Square, Waldron's BhKik.

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are respectfully invited to call.

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Go and have your eyes tested by H. P. Tourner, as he

guarantees satisfaction, and has the very best of scientific instruments. 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 in Jewelry, also watches, sUverware, &c, . canu al ways be found one door East of the bank!

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Will practice in all the courts. Ail

business given prompi;and; careful ijfe

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I have 4 organs which I willv j close put at wholesale price ..fog, -

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' , FQB. MEN, B.OTS AND CHILDREN. " SUITS and OVjEECOATS, test S and (Qualities AT PRICES YOU CAN EASILY REACH.

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ARE PILED THICK AND HIGH.

Administratratcrs Sale.

Notice is hereby given that the

undersigned Administrator of the

Estate ot 7iram Martin, deceased will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at the late residence of said decedent,! nl Jen ten township, Monroe count, State of Indiana, on Tuesday, the 15th day of October, 1389. commencing at 10 oclock a. m. all the personal pioperty of said Decedent not taken by by the widow conaistinc; of horses, cattle, hogs, corn in the field, hay in stacks, wagons, farming. utensa!s, household and kitchen furniture and various other articles. " TERMS OF SALE: Ail sums under Five dollars cash in liand; all sums ovor 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. It. A, Folk attorney. Sept. 18th, 1889.

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Remember the place, South Side facitig the Court-heuse front. ED. L. McGEE.

4 &t haye-jit received, a-oar-load of those celebrated O'Brien farm wagons. The lightest running wagon in the world. Made from the best material; the Best Finished Perfect Proportion. The only Plumb Spoke Taper Wagon made. O'Brien Bros, have been manufacturing wagons since 1855 and made only a Strictly First-Class Wagon in every res

pect. All Fully Warranted. If

you want the best wagon come to my new building and you will buy. James Ryan. Opposite County Jail. The "R" month are here and Volpert has Fresh Qysters.

?N6rth side square.

Call on Sears & Coyle lor

fine Candies and Confectionaries.

P. S Out-of-town visitors to our Fair espec

ially invite

INSURANCE

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FJIANK R, WoOJjIEV. 5 1 1 f fc-

Cora E. Wool ley ha Lela K. RooBes. JwerKs

Office First Door Bast of Bank, BL00MINGT0N, INDIANA.

REAL ESTATE

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Kim or saw,

Mlo from our celebrated Silver Steel. 'tempered bv our r-Atcnted methods. It

is the fastest cutting; oasicKt .running 'saw -made; it will out cut any other saw in use: IN KARA) WOOd' and JPSIOZIEST.- T9HKR it will do satisfactory . work where other saws fail. This has been demonstrated by actual tests in all kinds of woods, with the most improved saws.- It is the best 4lall thi'earnrmmdsaw used." We CKAIXENTGjS THK VOBIO to produce a saw equaling the

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A nice, fresh stock ol staple and fancy groceries, ti Charley McPl eotors, the old

Greenes corner.

Price, fncludisxg XIaiadle ninl KuIut Gansre, OE DOIiLAB PER FOOT.

For sale by the trade. Ask your hardware dealer for the ATKINS SILVEB JITEEL DIAMOND and take no other. If the dealer wilV not order it for you, remit amount with order direct to us. S? ff ATM SRI'Q j6 rfa INDIANAPOLIS, IND. MEMPHIS, TN SsJfeSa g 11 S&llJ&gSk. XX MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

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medicated Food,

Notice of Admintration. Notice is hereby given, that tlie undersigned has hern appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Hiram Martin late of Monroe 7ount3, deceased. Said estate n supposed to be solvent. William JTcGot. Admin is tra lor. R. A. Folk attorney. September 18 th 1889. -

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I carry in stock the best line of Vnrnit.iiVft nnrl -lTndirrnkififif- fmrulft

ever kept in Btoomi fl'jA'aM,;!!

u. i. vw I Gome and see me beforeou buv Pyrmont, Ohio, writes: 0 . , j-,. , . - .7 . . . I Smith SiiA Rniifiro'v; x ... Mt

i reei tnac a can doc too ) ommend

South Side Square.

Dr. SetU Arnold's Cough .;,-;. . Killer . too highly. Would not ba without it,

Druggists, 25c,, 50c. and 1.00.

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EERLESS DYES

Do Your Own lyeln?r, at Borne Jfifty will dye everything. They are sold everywhere. Price iOo. a package. Thy hftvetoeqiti for Strength, Brightneas, Amount in Packages or for l?ufitne8 of Color, or non-fttdingQoalitMa. They do not erode or amut; 40 colors. jFor sale by AGAIN E3ADT FOB , BUSINESS

FMNEDOBSQI

lias arisen from the ashes and is again prepared' to do all kinds of BLA(3ip WAGON 10RK. As he lost heavily by the late Ore 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 MoPlieeters'jGreeves' old stand.

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to canvass- forrthe sale of Nursery Stack! - Stood v enaplovmpnt gtiaranT teed. SALARY and EXPENSES

naid to successful "inenf Aoplv .

on ce stall n 2 age. 3ention this jaier.t CHASE BROTEESS CO, Rooiiester, t

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will be fbund his old etand the SudbuVv Wp;t- " , A ; . complete: line of ? .0 Supplies; He will hereafter devotee 1

ilia vJiiitiv ADWHwyu w kiictoc" ovMjk :iia,''and?;wiliuara

best and prices the lowest; . Remember the place, Sudbury Block, Nor tb

bide oquareftj

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-the grocery business, in; May's

building on North Walnut stree

and is determined to get his

share of the trade by offering

everything in his line at the lowest prices. Pie respectfully asks

a trial. Goods delivered free.

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A Sure Cure for all Diseases In

Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Arising from Impurities of tao Blood, and from Functional Derax-gements. A DEAD SHOT OH WORHS, AND A CERTAIN PREVENTION OF HOG CHOLERA.

-FOR SALE BY Faris Bros., Druggists, Bloomingion, Monroe couu( Iud. H. Lindleys Sons, Druggists. Bioomington, Monroo county, Ind.

Try the COUEIIR for

Prices

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Guaraiiteed

. CASH Freisiiiisiis

AS FOLLOWS:

Apples and Fruits $50

Vegetables . . $50

Table Luxuries $S

Flowers $50

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Address by Eminent Horticulturist. Refreshment Booth Old time piirnpkin pie, butter-milk, bacon and beans.

Admission, Adults 15c, Children 10 c, For Premium List apply to Board of Directors. W, II. NEELD, Pres. C. 11. WO'BRALL, See.

C. P. Tourner has severed his connection with "The Corner"

and wishes to notify his custo

mers that he can be found at J

P. Tourner & Co., West Side,One

Door North of Alley. V

Fanners

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If you.want to Kgy Fertilizer that will raise more wheat per

acre than you ever raised, and better grass than you orer saw, for less money than any body,

call on Morgan & Shoemaker,

Southeast Corner of Square ,at

C. II. McPheeters' grocery store.

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jr. c mey win price you

Buggies and Spring Wagons and

Grain Drills, lower than, anyone.

Salesmen 'Waiitid ! AT ONCE, Permanent position the

year round ! Good weekly pa' guar

aiUecn ! A o experience needed ! Only

good eharaeter and will! ngn ess Uy work required Outfit free. Send

f r terms and commence at once.

Write J. AUSTIN SHAW & (JO ';

Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. ;

The Studeba ker Sprihe: and

Road wagons at Aileq'si

SENl ON TRIAL

Dr. Gleason's

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We win send ibis ftiU Treatment by

Express and allow yon to try it befofc we ask you to pay. 3Cf at the end of tba time yon do not think It ia doin yiltf good, send it back to as at our expensed . Write us at once for circular and fal " partioulara . Address 1 1 . " . . THE 3800 FAIBMOTTNT AVENUBU

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He WdtMt; " Wb at work on a f.m. :

wO a moQih; I now hare an nawf',

K. C. A i J Co' alUuma and uabH

om anil ollcu nnV e SftlSM a

(SSgnJ) W. li.UAUUWS.

Wf litem Xltee, IlaiTtchuqr, h4V

iraw..vi MW Merer, know:', au ytUu jr to a!) Hko yuur alba. :.' VtMlanlar 1 took ordvik mkhuHI Mjr ftie MVff IW -W.-.J. KU -taWre, bangor, Xla H-rltrat 4 . taJw au unlcr- fur yoor nlbamat

annual every houM 1 vlalt.

f o 1- a a i ii ; 1 o dsy work.", OtkeaarrOoitiB-oultaa aUi'

o bav nut space to . jrlre s4' '

one who takvt hold of $MmnA.VtfctuM les uprnut protAaC Shall wc start YOU in this business ' reader? 'Write to u mid leam all aloul It for yviirsvlf. Wa aroaurtiug mnuy : wn will tait J olt if xrou dmil dalae antU anothcrxeta ahead of you lu joiur part of the i-oantm. If Mai' take hold you will be nbloto Jhk up ftold fiint. 8VKCla1 On account of a forced manulkcturerVaalo 1 g..04M teak nollar. l"hototfiit:lt Album rvt be tvtd ioim -

riuih . Channtnal v dtrcoratnl IiMOdea. liandaoiueat ilbnuu ha that ' . ry&3l

world. Laqceat Hue. Grvatcst Wrgulaa ever known. Arntt wanted. Liberal tcrtus. Ubj mont-y for agenta. Auy.'ube eaoilv become a succeitul mtvnt. Jj11b liaclf on alght little or rw . . talking necoaar)-. ' .Whererer ho n. ewry oue want to pur- ' V" cb. Ajrenta take tnuuMUda of ordera with rapidfiv Bene. 'r befora known. tiva prnflta a wait every worker. Arrati an , making fortunes. Lcdieamake aa nmih ua iucb. Vu. trader, can dona well aa any one Fwil Information and terma ftHPai to ihoae who write fur name, with turn lento maud tL-n,ia m '

oiuo. uuoka mid enouicaia, aiivr you Know should you cncludo to go no ftnnher, why no hamn Is dom Addraaa E, C ALLBN 4 CO.," Auuvsta Hi

As a Family Remedy .f ; Dr, Seth Arnold's ? .'X'"' OUH UIXEB has no equal. " 't, : We bate used it for the nacftan vn anil nan tnibt

recoiumend it. -:,

Druggists, 20o. 50c. and $LW, v