Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 23 April 1895 — Page 4

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WICKS

BEE

HIVE

Astonish You On Low Prices.

THE WEEKLY COURIER Under the New Game Law j Weak, Irritable.Tired

BLOOM ING VON, INDIANA A NEWSPAPER 011 EVERY FIRESIDE. Pl-BHSHED BY f'KAVKSS BROTHKHS. CrFlCE IN MAY BUILDING T E KM SoFs UBSCR 1 PTl O N BY MAIL POSTAGE PREIAH. One car $- Six mouths Three months 25 Single coin- -0 - pi iii mMB The following persons have authority to receive subscriptions, and transact all other business for The CoruiER: Stinesville - - Miss Jane Staley Ellettsville - - - D- C. Miller. CTnionville - - - W. H. Kerr Srnithville - - Theo. Thrasher Clear Creek - - - Harry Tdl Buena Vista - - A. F. Mood. In yesterday Sentinel Governor Claude Matthews expressed himself on the silver question in a manner that can not be rmsunder stood. He is a friend of the white metal and, he takes issue with President Cleveland on this im porta nt subject. We want a correspondent in every township iu the county. It your township is not already represented in our columns you will confer a favor by writing us lor particulars. Ours is a newspaper for the entire county, and as such we are anxious that all sections be represented. If you want the news every day The World will give it to you several hours before any other paper. If you want a weekly paper The Courier will give you the news several days before any other medium. The subscription list, is steadily growing, and the reason is that the people know a good thing when they read it. There are macy subscriptions due on The Courier, and we ask that these be paid at once. In publishing a twice-a-week paper for only One Dollar per year, tue margin is so small, that it will be necessary for subscribers to pay promptly. If you are in doubt as to how you stand please call or write us at once. The sale of the Times-Herald of Chicago to H. H. Kohlsaat is a notable one from more standpoints than one. The sale represented a million dollars, and that in itself is remarkable. The new proprieter will conduct the Times-Herald as a gold-basis, protection and independent paper, and this change will leave the Democracy of Chicago without a morning paper. The Times-Herald under the management of James W. Scott promisid to become the leading paper of the West, and it will be interesting to note its career under its latest purchaser.

With the opening cfthe wool season it will be interesting to both buyer and seller to read the following letter recently sent out by one of the largest firms in the East: "We have been very much troubled this season with the sisal twine with which the fleeces are tied: we have had to throw aside thousands of pounds of wool on this account. This causes us loss and damage to our goods, and it is our intention now to hereafter avoid all wools tied with this twine that will damage our goods. I write this timely note that you may notify your Western correspondents. The fiber mixes with the wool and greatly injures its value. A small hard twine should be used on wool. Sisal twine, binding twine and the soft, coarse wool twiue should never be used, and if it is used, you should make a dillerence in price because of it."

Book Agents may be killed from Aug. isl to (Jet. 15th. Spring poets from Mar. 1st to July ..jlli. Umbrella borrowers from Feb. 1st to Maj 1st. and Auir. 1st to Nov. 1st. Open Kcnsin for the ve;ir on Life Insurance Agteut, provided always that you buy your groceries of BLAKELY & BRIO WELL. Our Line is now Complete. We carry ih finest line of California Evaporated Fruils in the city. Call and see our elagaut line of Queens ware and Glassware. Prices consistent with tbe hard times.

"I Was No Good on Earth."

Bridge!!

AT THE CORNER GROCERY

co wait for a special deputy to nove our office, when we get ready, we just move. George Kron, who was niarritd a short time ago, has moved on Sam Moore's farm. An infant of James Brinnegar

Ktinesvillo Items. Miss Lizzie Campbell, o) Bloomington, was here over Sunday the guest of Mrs. Frankic Morgan. Miss Bertha Hall, of Eilettsville, is spending the week with t.r Mrs. Tohn Easton.

. ., ri was buried at Harmony the 15th. Wm. Hoadley and wife, of j Gosport, were here on Sunday Mrs J M Thrasher has been the guests of Dr. G. I. Stansikr j on the sick list for some time, and wife. Bro Short preaches at HarMrs. J. R. Moody and Mi;- mony the first Sunday in May. Sam Davis, of Gosport, visited - ; . 0 ' ' Or. Miles' Pain Pills cure Neuralgia. Mrs. Mollie Davis, Sa.tu.rda3 . i T . , ... EXCURSION TO MICHIGAN. Miss Nora igg, of Ellettsvule, . " r at- . o A special twenty dav excursion was the guest of Miss Unie. MiehuWat one. lure Pugh on Sunday. for the round trip, May 7:h, is ofMrs. Pratte, of Belle Prairie J Jf1. by the Baltimore & Ohio ' : Southwestern ivy. Ask my agent Illinois, and Miss Litton, of Con- j of thitJ line for particular.-, or adcord, visited C. C. Dunn's last j dress J. M. Chesbrough, General week ! Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

Mesdames Laura Willard, Jennie Easton and Emma Sea visited John Williams' li'st Sun

day. George D. Thornton, ofBloomington, was the guest of J. S. Williams and wife over Sunday. Miss Mollie Bowman, of Bedford, is visiting friends here. Wm. Hite moved to Bloomington on Monday. Miss Ida Moore, of Ellettsville, is visiting John Boyd's this week. Miss Clara Litton visited her sister, Lou, over Sunday. Mrs. Flora Walker and her father were at Spencer on Friday. Mrs. Nolia Pugh visited Spencer friends over Sunday. Miss Hattie Walker was at Gosport on Friday. Miss Lettic Willard and Ware Walker visited Mr. Prior's in Bloomington, Saturday. Mrs, Maggie Welch was at Ellettsville over Sunday the guest of Mrs. Bea Faulkner.

Dudley Items. Mr and Mrs Joel Eaton, who removed from this vicinity to Morgantown, a short lime ago, have been visiting in this neighborhood for the past week, and while making their visit they have bought 15 acres off the Dudley Smith farm and will put

Vandalia Line. TIME TABLE, IN EFFECT JAN. 2otii. Trains leave Greencaslle Junction FOR THE WEST. So. For

21, Daily, 1:40 p. m. St. Lou it

1, Daily, 12:57 p. m. 7, Daily, 12:31 a. m, 5, Daily, 9:06' a. m. io Ex.Sun. 8:45 a. m.

o, Ex.Sun. 5:34 p m Terre HauU Trains leave Terre. Haute. FOR THE EAST. No For Indianapolis

20 Daily - 1 ::-! p. m

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( " 12 " 1(5 " 4 "

2 Daily,

Ex Sun

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3:24 a. m 2:29 a. no 0:23 p. m S:3o a. rt 6:07 p. m

Trains leave Torre Haute,

No. For 7o, Daily.Ex Sun. 7:05 am Peoria 77 u Ex.Sun. 3:55 p rn Decatur C. M. WHEELER, T. P. A. Terre Haute, lad NMONON ROUTER NOKTH HOl'ND. No. 4. Chicago Night Express 1 1 :.r0 j. in No. 6. Chicago Mall 10:1 a.m. No. S. Louisville Aco'datiou 7:U5i). in. SOUTH HOUND. No. 3, Louisville Express, 4 :05 a. m. No. 5, Louisville Mail 3:41 p.m. No. 7, Louisville Acc'dation 6:30 u. in. A. li. Helton, Asrent.

. & O. S-W. RY.

TIME TABLE. Til A 1X8 LEAVE Mitchell as 'olhtws: For Cincinnati. :!:)) um. i:r7 nm. am. $j:4i; I""For St. Louis, -; 11:51 ain. am. 11 :.M am. i ....! ...ill,, '"rui i.ii

up a house and make this there j p,. v'ineennes.

1 1 ;)1 piu. 12:10 am. 1 1 :-2 am. pm I)aily. gEIxeept Sunday. For (hstail information re.uarilinij,- rates iiii'.e on connoctinr linew, hleeping, cars, etc., address N. (j. 8panglcr, Ticket A-.miI. H. &, O. S-W. Hy.. .Mitchell, hd Or.I. M. CuKsnnoircn, (iiMieral Passenger Aiicnt, St. Louis, Mo,

AT THE

"World" Office.

future home. Titian Blair has sold 10 acres ground to Charles Hough. Consideration ipi.oo. There was quite a meeting at Stanford, on the 18th to make arrangements for decorating the Soldiers' grave on the 30th of May. These meetings seem to grow in interest as the years go by. R A Fulk and J B Wilson, of Bloomington, are both billed to speak on that occasion and they are good speakers. The postoilice at Stanford has

been moved into the store room

of lames Freeman. Don't have . rjr. mhos' Norvo riasters for KhoumaUsuu.

iluuif X'kr's Kxcursifin to MU-hiKau l'oiiiliiila Vitmlalia Line. On May 7, 1SD5, Vandalia Line will sell to various points in Michigan, excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip. For full particulars call on any Vandalia Line ticket agent, or address E. A. Ford, (Jen. Pass'gr. Agent, St. Louis, Mo. W. P. IJhcnnkk, Ass't. (Jen. I'V- a'SSt. Louis, Mo.

Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constit ution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease '.to(iut one year ago lira afilieitcd i"ili nvrvousnr.sfi, Hleeitlrnmivaa, revpinff sensation in my lv.gHt i lif lit palpitation of tug heart? 1'Hittravtisig confusion of the, mind, t prions loss or lapse of tnemortt. Weighted with eare and irorry X completely lost appetite Antl felt my vitality wearing out, J teas weak, irritable and tired, Hy weight was reduced to 1GO l(s.t j i fact I was 119 good, on earth.

A friond brought me Dr. Miles' book, "v and Start-lli-S Facts," and I finally deciddo to try a bottle of On. Miles' Boor;;! ivo Nervine. Before I had taken on s bottle I could sir ;p as well as a 10- y T.-old boy. My aniotite returned gr.-atly increased.

n'hen I had taken the sixth, ftoitlc :-Bt0 weight increased to ITff- ton.. 'rite sensation in my legs wan fmie, My nerves steadied completely Ply memory was fully r: 'orcd. Jl-y brain seemed clearer th a 1 e.t er. J felt as good as any manor earth. r. Miles' Restorative Nervine is A great medicine, I assure you." Augusta, Mc. Walter Ii. Buhbaiik. Tir. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive p. a ran toe that the first bottle will ncnout. A.liiruKHistssellitat.H, 6 bottlos for S3, or it v, ill be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by tue Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Jnd. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health FRANK DOBSOfi...... I las Purchased the Ryan HLvcksniith Shop and i? prepared to do all kinds of

Blacksmi thing,

Horse Shoeing

Mi. jAfe- n-nA DAVIoi'tirtn

E.RAWE&SON The Old Reliable Fertilizer The Best Fertilizer on the Market at nr'ir&R to ftiiit the timp

Groceries, Flour and Feed ... J.C. ROBINSON & CO. South Side Square

THE WALTE

E L. MAIN'S

All work done prompt and at the lowest prices.. Give him a call. OPPOSITE COUNTY JAIL. March 23, '95. (9 -rziMdJrd

-s) The Cheapest

House iu the city to but Saddles and Harness is at r -j -T" s 1 1 r, ttj 1 I TT 1 ; ir:

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All kinds of Harness, Collars, Chains, Britching, Hip Straps, Whips and Curry

Combs. Biggest line of Bugy Harness in the city. . . Call and see before buying elsewhere. 1 . . will save you money. Shop Smith of First NaliMiial linn k -Old Stand. Home Seekers' Excursions VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE. On Tuesday, April :-i()tli the Big Four Route will sell Excursion Tickets at very low rates to principal points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louis-ana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Tickets good (2(days returning-. ,See special inducements oJl'ered to points in Virginia and North Carolina where return limits is extended to thirty days.

Grandest 3

ndBest...

; . . snow on Earth

Coming in all its Dazzling Splendor As Radiant as the Noonday Sun

TO BLOOMINGTON

THURSDAY, APRIL

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Presenting more absolute features than all other tented amusements Combined, making it beyond question the representative BigShows of the World. A FIVE CONTINENT MENAGERIE. o huge scpar.de and distinct circus companies, (J scores of celebrated American and Foreign Performers, 1 ,000 peopl ii00 horses, a herd of Ponderous Elephants, a drove of camel, 20 open dens of Wild Beast i in daily parade, 10 kinds of music, 5 separate bauds of soloists-, Ethnological Congress of Strange People, a real lioman Hippodrome, 20 races, 20 Clowns,! ,000 Novelties, a Double troupe of .Royal Japanese, A band of Swarthy, Sinewy Sons of the Arabiau Desert. Aii to be seeu under the largest tents ever constructed, which are absolutely waterproof.

Dr. Miles' Pain Pills. "One cent a doso."

W. L. Douclas SC UrtE? 18 THE BEST. I) OnWb NO SQUEAKING.

And other roeclaltles for

Gentlemen, Ladles, Soya and Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertisement wblob appears In this paper.

Take no Substitute. Insist on having V. L.

DOUGLAS' SHOES, with name and price

stamped on bottom. Sold by

ED WHETSELL.

All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters.

CAPT. PIERRE PERIER Will daily dive from a tower 101) feet high into his great life saviug net. Truly an awe inspiring feat ami to bs seen ouly with these great shows There will be two dives daily at 10:30 a. m. aud 0:30 p- in. Free to all. A KOYAL ROMAN HIPPODROME, truly portraying the sports and pastimes of the ancient ages. - " A FULL SCORE OF BAREBACK Lady and Gentlemen Riders, including Miss Giacie Thomas, Mr. Frank Miller, Miss Dollie Miller, Mr. Claude Ortou, Mr. John L. Daveuport, Mr. Wm. Clark. Grand Free Street Parade Daily at 10 a.m. Rain .or Shine. Away and far beyond anything ever seen iu America, comprising uioro than a solid mile of indescribable magnificence. A dazzling, bewildering, entrancing caravan, the sight of which is the treat of a lifetime aud worth coming miles to see. Kemcmber one ticket admits to all the combined shows- Children under 12 years old, haK price. Two complete performances daily at 2 ami 8 p. m. Doors open one hour earlier WALLACE, the only Real Riding Lion. ABSOLUTELY AND UND1SPLTABLY the greatest ALL FEATURE SHOWS ever conceived by the Mind of Mortai Man.

H. V.EAGLESON.

J.W. MASON

Charter Oak Barber Shop.