Bloomington Courier, Volume 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 26 April 1895 — Page 4

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A FASHIONABLE WEDDING.

Mm Nellie Showers and Mr.

Sanforti Teter TTnitod In Marriage Yesterday Afternoon.

Yesterday afternoon Miss Nel

lie Sbbwers and Mr. Sanford

Tefter were married at the ele

gant home of Mr. and Mrs. W.

K Showers. North Walnut

street. At two o? clock the com

modious rooms were filled with friends of the contracting parties, and promptly at the appointed time, Mrs. Themas Allen began to play the beautiful Mendekshon march. The bridal party entered in the following order: Miss Augusta Buskirk, Anderson, Ind., and Miss Bessie Hewson, of Bloomington, as bride's maids, who carried daisies in their hands, and were attired in lovely gowns of white mull; next came the bride and groom,

who took their places in front of

the handeome mantel banked with palms and ferns. The bride wore a gown of ivory white satin trimmed in embroidered chiffon,

ad carried lillies f the valley. It was remarked by many that Bloomington never saw a more beautiful bride than Miss Shower. The handsome groom was attired in the conventional black. Miss Marie Teter, of Noblesville, and who is a sister of the groom was the maid of honor, and wore irhite swiss and carried daisies. During the impressive ceremony bv Dr. John E. Steele of the College Auenue Methodist church, the pianist played a selection f rem Schuman. As the bridal party entered the dining room Taran-

telle was beautifully rendered bv

Surveyor's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all nonresidents and all others concerned, thftt I will proceed together with tixQ county surveyor or Lis deputy on May 8th, 1895, to run all the lines and establish all the corners necessary to be established in sec

tions nineteen (19), twenty (20),J 8Cribed personal property, belong

twenty-nine (20) and thirty (30) in

town ten (10) north range one (1) west, rn&et at the residence of J oseph Williams at 8 o'clock on the morning of said day. Be present at said time and place else said survey will proceed in your absence. Joseph Williams.

Notice of Receiver's SaleNotice is hereby given, that Samuel Blevins, Receiver appointed by Circuit Court of Monroe County, in cause number 309S in said court, the Real Estate Building and Loan Fund Association vs. North Bedford Stone Company, and Medi'ord B. Wilson, trustee, will, by order of said court, offer at public auction to the highest bidder on Friday, May 10, 1S95, on the premises de

scribed below, the following personal property and real estate, to

wit: Stone Saw Mill and fixtures,

two derricks and hoists, one port

able boiler, one lot tools, one lot saw blades, one lot curbing, one lot

Nuiice if hereby given, that;I, John Wright, administrator of the estate of David Wright, deceased,

will offer for sale 'it public auction to the liigiHJSt bidder, on Tuesday

the 30th day of April. 189o, at the

late residence of David Wright m

Indian Creek Township, Monroe

County, Indiana, the following de

ing to the estate of said decedent,

to-wit:

Horses, cattle, buggy, wagons, farming implements, and kitchen

and household lurniture.

Terms of Sale: For all amounts not exceeding five dollars, cash in hand. For amounts of five dollars 1 1 1 A

ana upwaras, a crecm 01 nine

months will be given.

Note, bearing six per cent, inter

est after maturity, with approved

security, and waiving valuation or

appraisement laws, will be required JOHN WRIGHT, Admr.

Notice to Non-Residents The State of Indiana, ) Monroe County, j In the Monroe Circuit Court, May Term, 1895.

Audley B. Evans vs. Mollie Evans.

Now comes the plaintiff' by John G. Harris, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant Mollie Evans is not a resident of the State of Indiana; that said action is for divorce and that said

Complaint No. 3718

non-resident defendant is a neces-

.,n u lot TMiah MnnV I sary party thereto.

, v , JSotice is therefore hereby given stone, two channeling machines, said defendant last uamed tiabt unone pump, one steam drill, lhe less she be and appear on the 19th

following described real estate in J judicial day, the same being May

Monroe County. Indiana, to-wit: 2 th, 1895, of the next term ot the

Th flnnthwMt miarter of the north- Monroe circuit uoun, to pe noicien

J on the hrst Monday of May, A. Uwest quarter of section seventeen 1395 atthe Court House in Bloom.

(17) town ten (10) north range two mgton in said County and State

1 1 -1

W wfist.. Also all that imrt or nar- ana answer or aemur to saia coin-

eel of land lying west of the right Pf nt .the, ame wiJ be heard and

of way of the Gosport branch ol the witness mv name and the seil of A ul1 imo of Heinz Pickles, Preserves and Dressings.

Indianapolis and Vineennes Rail- said court affixed at Bloomington Underwood 0 Deviled Ham,Q

road and east of the west line of this 4th dav of April A. D. 1895.

southeast ouarter of the northwest I seal John 1. Woodward,!

Clerk.

(17) town and range aforesaid, said

parcel of land being more particu- Pale, thin bloodless people should

larly described as follows: Begin- usti D, Sawver's Ukatine. It

.Goad Oimm Was'nt it? Almost as good to look at as THE EA.G-LE'Slme of Tailor Samples. No better Dressed men of the City than those wearing our tailor Suits. 448 Patterns to Select from Prices must be right to sell the goods, we do. Fass Brothers Tailors for

f ram

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J. W. SIMMONS & GO.

DEALERS

mm in mimcBxamzM&mrmntfMiBmnmMW3Jaii amwiwliiti i -f ml llltlwi

IS

mug a a punt muuu the greatest remedy in the world nrao lino onrt tlft.V-ri Vfi ml TfiRT, I

, ,, . for making the weak strong. Sold

soum 01 me normwesi uuruei ui . -

aaA ermtr.orf. nnarter oft.be. north- bV J- we

""" """V"V""J" west quarter of section seventeen (17) township ten (10) north range

two (2) west; thence south on said

Notice of Administration-

Notice is hereby given, that the

.jLj ...,u undersigned has been appointed by:

we nn 01 baiu mulu 4- -' -he derk of thc Circuit Court of

The Finest Hue of

Staple and Fancy Groceries I; this City. Nothing too Good for our Customers!

serves and Dressings, ueen Olives both in bulk and bottlr.

Best Jellies ami Apple Butters.

Choicest California Evaporated Frails. Nothing Finer to be Found in Can G-oods Than what WE offer you. Parrott & Taggart's Crackers, Cakes & C ookies.

Early Vegetables Received Daily. Wo give you GOOD GOODS, GOOD SERVICE and prompt deliv ery to any part ot the -city. BLAKELS & BRIDWELL,

vii lvivv.i w lviouroe uountv, &iate 01 inaiana, jarxjsijKfiiujXK No. 1.

seventeen (17) one thousand and administrator of the estate of Mar-

seventy-one (1071) feet more or tha Johnson late of Monroe Coun-

frc Allan Fiainf-o- rA-fi'ftslnnnnifi i aaa r nnrili UnA nf thA riorht. ty? UOCeasea.

-i .-.i L f0.jjrnnrtWK PnJi. .baid estate 1S supposed to be

.cwiiMbUiig uj. jnuu uyps tuc au i .y m .uv. . solvi-nt. OAMUEL K. liHORER,

cake Were served by Misses roau, uieuce m a, uuxuiijr Anril 4th. :fl5. Administrator.

Nellie Hendrix, Maude Showers uon on a curvea ane- "ing 10

i ine leix, wnn a ramus 01 ovx i o-iuu

V3KVaaCl9MWMI

and Roxie Smith. The house was

brilliant with electric lights, and

the scene was a charming one.

A sympathizing colored man

approached Clerk C. R. Worrall of the Hotel Gentry yesterday and said

"I am sorry Mistah Worrall

feet, a distance of nine hundred Dr. A. P. Sawyer; Dear Sir: I

and twenty-five feet to a point nave oeen fiunermg wnn sick neaci tht your office was burned."

which is 137 feet east of said west cne ior a long imio. 1 usea your 3kXy office burned?'' aid

The bride is the accomplished line of &aid southeast quarter of Family Cure and now am entirely ial Worrali representative of one of Bloom- said northwest quarter thence relieved. I would not do without 4,Y ,

the

ington's best known families. She northwesterly on a straight line your medicine. Mrs G. A. Miller,

is a graduate of Indiana Universi- one hundred f.nd ninety eight feet Alt. idoms, ill. bold by l arlor

Yes sah, 1 understand the

Worrall office done burned."

From LaGr ippe.

How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business

Men to Health.

And with this it dawned upon

Calvin 11. that the colored man

ty and a member of Kappa Kap- to a point which is 39 feet east of Drug Store mi I an id wpst'linA nf said southeast

pa vxamum ruieimty. xuc - . . . meant Thf, Wort.ti nffine

1 it im ri mi- ( 1 1 sx 111 lie 1 1 . 1 ivf 1. 1111.11 1.19. 1 "m -r t s r t 1 1 . n 1 - - - - -ww

adaate of lndi- " . " " ,: . . notice 01 Jcmai settlemeDt ot

" 1 kJVJllJVj llUtLl CLVL T j L. tlOUUlV.llvO Villi

groom is also a grj

J wri nsnf 74 7S-1(H) feet to the Vw... 4,. k-u t I

from Noblesville, Ind. He is one laee of be-inninff containing three creditors, heirs and lesatees of Vil- 1)0 dlWed toda'- The lc

XT C3 w I.. . 111 . 1 J ( 1 .-v . . 11

of the owners and managers of the Lnfi o7-1000 of an acre more or Hani Nunn, deceased, to appear

-k m 1 -p j the Monroe Circuit Court," -he'd

Plant Co. will furnish 200-Ib.

1 n ..1 M 11 M

calces 01 ice to the loUowiny nrms

Jbloomineton. Indiana, on the 25 - 1

and is a young man of excellent terms of sale as follows, to-wit : day of May, 1895, and show cause, . utuuu!5 uoitu 1x1 character and recognized business one-third cash in hand on day of if any, why the linal settlement in them. Rott's green house, a

abHitv. After an extended .visit sale, and one-third payable in six . ! ." TliUe 01 feaT Pot ot llt)Wers 111 Dlem- -ir,)y 8

- " ' I IIHI'MIK'II U MM I M ll(r J lHiT11, ilfnH I

to Louisville, Cincinnati and No- months from day of sale, and one- and said heirg are noti&ed Z then' uieat market, a large tenderloin

Uivilip Tnd Mr and Mrs Ulira payaoie in twelve montns aud there make proof of heirship. BK5Ulk- u

. 1 - 7 . , 1. . 1 . ji 1 I 1 ; j.i. .. i ... 1 I t ' il . ... ?i T" 1 .

r- , . ... I irom aate 01 saie: xne purcnaser ex- uu receive ineir aistriDiitivo I ffiass wirn name over u. xreeueu

xeier win oceupv meir resiuuuue 1 . n . . j . , ,

on North Washington street.

f fl

Ayer's

CHERRY

Pectoral

For Colds and Coughs RECEIVED MEDAL and DIPLOMA

AT THE World's FAIR.

M MEDALS

Diseases unfrit'iidly to women are positively cured by Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles. Ask your druggist for a free sample package. It heals and cures. So!d by Parlor Drug Store.

EGGS FOR SALE. Plymouth T?ock egg, from finest stock.g 50 eeuts per setting of thi teen. A. E. Johnson, Mcrfcslo, Ind. April 16-2m-Tu.

Children w iil; rale, bluish com-

! lllovifinc" iii . 1 . i, 1 . 1 1 . 1 . . I C

the requisite red globules in the blood' -should take Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. Parlor Drug Store.

NEW

Buggy and;Harness Shop

IjRoom South of Emery's SouthCoIlcgsAvenuo I will carry a new aud ceniph 4e line of Buggies, Surries, Spring Wagons, Harness, Lap Dusters, Whips, etc. Everything sold at the lowest prices. Give me a call. DAVID McGINNIS. Home Seekers' Exc sions VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE. On Tutf day. April 30th the Biff

Four Route will sell Excursion Tickets at very low rates to princi

pal points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South

Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.

Tickets pood (20)days returning. See special inducements offered

to points in Virginia and North

Carolina where return limits is ex

tended to thirty days.

Home Seekers' Excursions TO POINTS IN MICHIGAN MAY T, 1895

BIG FOUR ROUTE

On Tuesday, Mav 7U-. the Big

Four Route will sell .Excursion Tickets to points in Michigan, at

the very low rate of

ONE PRli; F-C'K THE ROU.1D TRIP

E. O. McCORfcUCK,

Passenger Tronic Manager. D. B. MAKTIf, Gebvrai I-'asRengcr and Ticket Agt.

& Co., baby shoes and ladies slip-

C. C. Smith made a business

trip to Morgan, county, Monday.

V17 Kn p : .l i

payments with approved security. thig 6th d ' of April " pers. Collins & Karsell, apples

lhe tracts ot.reat estate aooveae- r6EAIT Jonx T Woodward. and lemons. Wimrcrt's sroccrv.

it "ill rv "I . I .IT-.I--, . - I O C? !

scribea win oe onereu anu soiu in uierk ot Monroe Uirouxt Uoun. t,inned fruits. Paris Bros., or

separate parcels. 1 ne several items .,ma. . ,

wraee. f --i r.wrt.v will nin ""e-0- "

The voters of the cornoration of Li i n Notice ot imal bectienient of Hartman & Mav, barbers1

4 IHlJlll tBL)LlJ Ll,LCl V . iliJ. nULtl IJIVJIJ"! , ! " '

Jesse Howe, basket of fruit

tools. Thc

Stinesville; Indiana, will hold an " a.... tA Estate

.. ' - .i 1 env ior 110 o less tun 11 iwu-imius 01 1 m.: : 1 1... .1

Mav. 1895,at the office of the Town ne appraised value, free from all creditors, heirs and legatees of Bar- lcc 1)0 timeu oieal i,ml solKl

Board, on Rail Road street, known liens and encumbrances except I Para Goodwin deceased, to apimar and those articles will be seen near

as the old shoe shop, tor the pur- taxes for 1895. in the Monroe circuit Uourtjield at ho t.onter Tho World and Tele pose of electing two Trustees, one Sale wiU be at 1:30 0-clock P. M. Bloomington Indiana, on the 1 1th , ' , . . for the first and one for the third pt day ol May, 1S05, and show cause, phone will oath havt a- i.op3 i

wards; also Clerk and one Treas- . , icos' Pecciver any' -y the-"n' settlement their paper in the ice

urer. t;ierk ana .treasurer mav Dei 1 ' u,ui;uumt wnn im- t'suuc m sun

onft and the wime Derson. and one :k ia:i. deeendent should not he

Marshal. All the ioreooinjr to , . ,. . . i

n -. . i nmYinn 1 lie 1 11 's-i.i.i i if 1.111: :i iim-mii'.i 11 i i 1 e i 1

serve ior one vear irom aate oi J ' anu mciu ni.uvt: ruoi oi num

election. All voters are resDect- ffche requisite red globules in the and receive their distributive

fnllv rdnested to vote on said dav. I blood should take Dr. Sawver's shares,

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Jiy order of 1 own Board. Utakine. Sold bv J. F. Blcwett

r- -t r -TTi r i i I v

SEALJ W M. a OX, Liiei K.

NO DISEASE has ever presented so maay Deouliarities as LaGrinnn. Nn rllcon.a

ukjvurou

leaves its victims so debilitated, useless,

fiieopiess, nerveless, as i.aUrippa.

Ilomc Sekr'H J::xvu3sJin to .Mi oil lean

l'oiuta is ...iu;.Ua Line. On May 7, ISi'o, Vandalia Line

Mr. d. w. Hilton, state acrent oV tho Wn. will sell to various joints in Michi-

uai iiire insurance uo.. of Kentuokv sair:- I i- . ? -in isfflj and -on t hnrt f?an, excuivioi. tickfts at one tare

of LaGrippe, the last one attacking my ner- for the round trip. For full parti-

was despaired of. I had not stent for more I culars call on any Vandalia Line

ScsXSKXfZl ticket agent, or address E. A. Ford,

rest. I was only conscious of intense mental j Gen. Pass'gr. Agent, St. Loilis, Mo.

Corporal ion of Stines ville.

EXCURSION TO MICHIGAN.

lMONON ROUTER

Witness, the Clerk of said Courl,

this 12th day ot April.

skai. John T. Woohwahd.

t;lerlv Monroe t'ircu it Court.

Doug-. Field has purchesed oi

Dr. PeU;r Bowman the Blewitt

, t i il .

room on hv west situ? 01 mo

mi I .

siiaro. ine price paui was near

NOBTH ROUND.

No. 4, Chicago Niffht Express.

I No. 6, Chicago Mail...

A secial twenty day excursion to points in Michigan at one fare

for the round trip, May 7th, is of- No. 8. Louisville Aco'dation

re reel ov trie mltimoro Uhio south bouno

Boutlnvesttrn It'y. Ask rny agent I No- 3- LouUviUe Express nf th; line for n rf irnli ra nr orl. I No. 5, Louisville Mail

, r . 1. , , A i I No. 7, Louisville Aee dation, .. .

Pa?.enger Agent, Pt. Louis, Mo.

...11:50 p. in

,..10:4S n.m. ....7:0." p. n.

.4:05 a. in. .3:41 p.m. .6:30 a. in.

A. K. Hbi.xon. Acrent.

I'ale, thin, ''bloodless penple

sliould use Dr. Sawyer's I'katiue

It is the greatest remedy in the world for making the weak strong.

Sold by Parlor Drug Store.

seven thousand dollars, and it: 's

regarded as one of the best pieeos of property in the city.

Miss Wittcraft is sutFerin

from an attack of measles.

fact that I was hourly growing weaker.

When In this condition, I commenced using Or. Miles' Kestorativo Norvino. In two days 1 began to improve and in one month's time T was cured, much to the surprise of all who know of my condition. I havo been In excellent health since and havo recommended

your remedies to many of my friands." Louisville. Jan. 22, 1S95. P. W. HiitfON. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health,

W. F. Brlwxer, Ass't. Gen. P'or.

a'gt.

Dr. W. W. Harris returned

from New York last week.

Notice of Final- Settlement of Estate.

Aotioi is hereby given to the

creditors, heirs and legatees of C. (i. Mcl'alla, deeeased, to appear in

the Monroe Circuit Court, held at

liioomingion, Indiana, on the 11th day of May, lS9o, and show cause.

il any, why the final settlement of

accounts with the estate of said decedent should not he approved; and said heirs are notitied to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court this Kith day of April', 1895. skal John T. Woodward, Clerk Monroe Circuit Court.

St Lou if, Mo.

K. of P. Encampment,

INDIANAPOLIS .pril 29, 30 and .May 1. One Fare Round Trip VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE FROM POINTS IN INDIANA. Tickets good sro: April 29th. :0ih and May 1st, good returning until May 3jjd.

Dr. A. P. Sawyer: I have had Rheumatism since 1 wae 20 years old, but since using your Family

Cure have been free from t. It also cured my husband of the same

disease. Mrs. Robt. Connely, Brooklyn, Iowa. Sold by J. F

I Blewett.