Bloomington Courier, Volume 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 30 April 1895 — Page 4

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7tk Anniversary OfldiMlwship in America Able Address by Master of State Chiiiiian Last night at the College Avnuet. E. church special srTies we held in eommemeration of tj?6th anniversary of the tab-1 hslent of Odd Fellowship in An$eriea. The embers of Ce-. celia lodge to the number of one burred marched in a bdy trma, thi hall to the church, and ocunted seats in front reserved f or tkcfi. Senator K. A. Futk was master of ceremonies, and in his iuiSoductory remarks reviewed brWny -ae local nistor.v of tno ovdr and its membership. Cecelia lodge? No. lt6, has been orgstpzed forty years, and daring tht time has expended more than $1$ 000 to members and families in distress. Its work has been cabled on silently, quietly and efl&jetually, and no member is allowed to suffer for the temporal cojpforts of life. The local lodge has a membership of over onu urivorl and fifty, owns its ami . . I buHdiM and 9 rast prosper - oiv condition. Grand Master Chipman, of Aierson, who delivered the addisessef the evening, is not a ganger to Bloomington citizens, having attended College hero in ISf 2-3, ana married the daughter ofcJohn Bwskirk, Sr. He is a middle aged man of pleasing addsess, and the large assemblage ge him rapt attention throughout hifc entire discourse. He said that OSd Fellowship was an American iaititeition and culd lay no juat claim to antiquity, it is a division oi an order known as the Manchester Union, but bears little resemblance to it. It takes on the fCfcm of our own government and is essentially American. Seventy-J six years ago five thinly-clad and uneducated workmen met in a torero near Chespeake bay, and organized the first lodge of Odd Fallows in America. Since that time the organization has grown steadily in wealth and influence until at present the membership exceeds 800,000. Odd Fellow ship teaches its members love and - devotion to country, to hisleHowman aid to his Creator. The order is successful because it is practical. When a member is in distress and is extended without delay, aad benefits given are not regarded as charity, but as a simple duty the organization owes to its needy members. Since its establishment the erder has paid mro than $64,000,000 in benefits and the present disbursement is more than S3, 000, 000 each year. It was not until recent years tW women were admitted to membership, and the Rebecca decreewas conferred for their benefit. The ritual was written by Schuyler Colfax, and permits . the wives, daughters and widows of Odd Fellows to become memHr It uas leen found to adance the strength of the order materially, and the speaker said that a woman with one degr nf more ministering benefit T T Jthan a man with seven degrees. It c ikpIoss to pass enconiums on women for they need none. The xeal and fidelity of members are rtw. in if nower .in lodge, and the zeal and fidelity of Odd Fel lows are deeply emblazoned on thej brightest pages of the ever true and beautiful story, charity's history.

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, i. - x - . x . - ! Steele and boucuicuonby irat:.: Reed. BAP A BlomiMgtn Boy Jumped Off White Bfcver Bridge at ISoaport, , Frank Pauley, son of Ed Pauley, the well known carpenter, living on West Sixth street, had a miraculous escape from death Friday. In company with several boys he went to Gosport to take in the ball game After the game he together with "Swifty" Mathers walked out on the high wagon bridge that spans Whit river and?which is about 40 feet from the water. Pauley made a bet oi thirty cents that he could jump from the bridge and land safely in the water. '"Swifty" Mathers took the bet and shoved Pauley as a starter from the bridge. Pauley went down as though shot f rem a cannon's mouth, and hit the water which was about four feet deep with a resounding k-pkmk. He was pulled from the wator by his companions in a dazed and bruised condition. It is a wonder he was not killed by his high and lofty tumble mmDie - Diseases wnfrieadly to women are positively cured by Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles. Ask your druggist ior a free sample package. It heals and cures. Sold by Parlor Drug Store. SPECIAL OTIC E. On account of the meeting ol Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias, supreme council of the World,April 29th, and May 1, 1895 at Indianapolis, the Monon route will sell tickets from here to Indianapolis and return at rate of ont fare for the round trip ($1.85.) Tickets Will be sold April 29th, 30th and May 1st, good going only on date of sale and returning to May 2nd, inclusive. A. K. Helton, agent. Home Seeker's Excursion to Michigan Points Via Tandalia Line, On May 7, 1895, Vandalia Line will sell to various points in Michi gan, excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip. For full parti culars call on an v Vandalia Line ticket agent, or address E, A. Ford, Gen. Pass'gr. Agent, St. Louis, Mo. W. F. Brunneb, Ass't. Gen. P'gr. a'gt. St. Louis, Mo. Notice. of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees ot C G. McCalla, deceased, to appear in the Monroe Circuit Court, held at Bloomington, Indiana, on the 11th day of May, 1895, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement of accounts with the estate or said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shaves. Witness, the Clerk of said Court this 16th day of April, 1895. seal John T. Woodward, Clerk MonroeCircuit Court. EGGS FOR SALE. Plymouth Rock eggs, from finestj stock.J 50 cents per setting ot thi teen. A. E. Johnson, Modesto, Irid. April 16-2m-Tu. NEW -J.

Buggy and;Haruess Shop Room South of Emery's i ffil:- i ?s-South College Avenue I will carry a new and complete line of Buggies, Surries, Spring Wagons, Harness, Lap Dusters, Whips, etc. Everything sold at the lowest prices. Give me a call. DAVID McGlNNlS.

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Notice hereby giveu to all nonresidents and U others concerned, thai, T will proceed too ther with ( r.'y surveyor -.- his -ity on May 8th, 1S5, to r all the lines and establish all the seiner necessary to be established in sections nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-nine (2) and thirty (80) in tow ten (10) aerth rang one (1) west, meet 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 abS6HC6 Josfh Williams. Notice of Receiver's SaleNotice is hereby given, that Samuel Blevins, Receiver appointed byCircuit Court of Monroe County, in cause number 309S in said court, the Real Estate Building and Loan Fund Association vs. Krth Bedford Stone Company, and Medford B. Wilson, trustee, will, by crdcr ef said court, offer at public auction to the highest bidder on Friday.1 May 10, 1895, on the premises described below, the following personal property and real estate, to wit: Stone Saw Mill and fixtures, tw derricks and hoists, one portable boiler, one lot tools, one lot saw blades, one lot curbing, one lot sawed ashlor, one lot rough block stone, two channeling machine, one pump, one steam drill. The following described real estate in Monroe County. Indiana, te-wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of lectin seventeen (17) town ten (10) north range two (2) west. Also all that part or parcel ef land lying west of the right of wav of the Gosport branch of the Indianapolis and Vincennes ivailroad and east of the west line of southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section seventeen (17) town and range aforesaid, saici parcel of land being more particu larly described as follows: uegiu- ... . ii.. ning at a point which is on mt west line and fifty-five (55) feet n(i, Ko nm-thwfiflt corner of said southeast quarter of the north west quarter of section seventeen (17) towaship ten (10) north range two (2) west; thence south on saia west line of said southeast quarter of said northwest quarter of section seventeen (17) one thousand and seventy-one (1071) feet more or less to the north line of the right of way of said Gosport Branch Rail road, thence in a northerly oirec tion on a curved line, curving to the left with a radius of 691 78-100 feet, a distance of nine hundred and twenty-five feet to a point which is 137 feet east of said west u., coiM om then fit Quarter of said northwest quarter thence northwesterly on a straight line one hundred and ninety eight feet to a point which is 89 feet east of said westjline of said soutueasi quarter of said northwest quarter; thence curving to thejight with a radius of 741 78-100 feet to the place of beginning containing three oq7 mrm of an acre more or iiUU dJ Iwuw . less. TKRMS OF SALK AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT : one-third cash in hand on day of and one-third payable in six months from day of eale, and one third payable in twelve months from date of sale; the purchaser expcntinz his notes for the deferred Savnionts with approved security The tracts of real estate above de scribed will be offered and sold in separate parcels. The several items of personal property will also be sold eeoaratelv, and all said prop erty for not less than two-thirds o the appraised value, free from al liens and encumbrances except taxes for 1895. Sale will he at 1:30 o'clock P. M Sami el Blkvixs, Apr. 1 !, 1895. Receiver. Children with pale," bluish com nlexions. indicating the abseuoe fUn vrw.niuitA red jrlobules in tht blood should take Dr. Sawyer Utakine. Sold by J. F. Blewett MONON ROUTE. v a riJilnan-r. NicrhtExurcss ll:50p.m Ko.' 6, Chicago Mail 'fr' w s T.n.iUviUn Anc'tlutioii 7:0.1 p. in llUl SOUTH BOUSD.

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No,;ce is hereby gi'cn, that I, John Wright, administrator of the ot:v'i of !)iv. ii1 Wright, deceased, t, the :-0th day of April, 1 '"), nt Vkfrl lata residence of David Wright in Indian Creek Township, Monroe County, Indiana, the following described personal property, belonging te the estate of said decedent to-wit: , buggy wagMiB-T Usg!lk kitSPen Horses, cattle. farming implements and household furniture. Tkrms of Sale: For all amounts not exceeding five dollars, cash in hand. For amounts of five dollars and upwards, a credit of nine months will be given. I

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p.st after maturity, with anm-i security, and waiving valaafcien appraisement laws, will be requirJ.T JOHN WHIGHT, Admr Notice to Non-Residents-The State of Indiana, nf j... r Lmuuv v,uumy. ) In the MonroeCircuit Cojpk May rerin, iojw. i, Audley B. Evan Complftin4 Mollie Evans. J No' 37JS Now comes the phi in tiff by John O. ilarris. Ins attorney, and liierf t his complaint herein, together wttllT . .1. an afiictavit that said deienewiAl the State of Indiana: that said tion is for divorce and that said non-resident defendant is a iet&h sarv party thereto. XotiGe is therefore hereby given ' said defendant last named that ttHt t il l ilml i

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judicial day, the same being Mwl 27th, 189o, oi the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be helllw T on the first Alonday of May, A. 'I QQ nf 4llfc U Anon T r 11 j iUytOU 111 SctlU VUUUU) UUU and answer or demur to said ovmplaint, the same will be heard W&k determined m her absenoe.Witness mv name and the seal of

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this 4th day of April A. D. lS9i SEAL j J OHN 1 . W OODWAliO,5 Clerk. Pale, thin bloodless people shottfd use Dr. Sawver's Ukatiue. It is the greatest remedy in the world for making the weak strong. Sold by J. F. Blewett. Notice of AdministrationNotice is herebv given, that the undersigned has been appointed by ihe clerk ot the Circuit Court oi Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Mar tha Johnson late of Monroe Comaty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Samuel K. Rhorku, April 4th, 1895. Administrator. Dr. A. P. Sawyer; Dear Stn I have been suffering with sick htd ache lor a long time. I used your Family Cure and now am entirely relieved. I would not do without your medicine. Mrs. G. A. Miller, Mt. Morris, 111. -Sold by Parlor Drug Store. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs audi egatees of William Nunn, deceased, appear the Monroe Circuit Court,: 1) Id Bloominsrton. Indiana, on the 2f day of May, 1895, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to than and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the clerk of said eurt, this 6th day of April, 1895. seal John T. Woodwakd, Clerk of Monroe Circuit Court. Notice of Final Settlement of is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Barbara Goodwin deceased, to appear in the Monroe Circuit Court.held at Bloomington, Indiana, on the 11th dav of May, 1895, and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate ofaid decondent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Witness, the Clerk of said Court, this 12th day of April, 1895. sl-Al. .lOHN T. WOODW.VKI), Clerk Monroe Circuit Court. Pale, thin," bloodless people should use Dr. Sawyer's Ukatine. It is the greatest remedy in the world for making the weak strong.

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Wtft FPRnw ft i DAVIS & K0SS. TU F. jls 1 mt m V h k b b - m m - -mjm m H mjt m m mm mwm ae-ta,st Workmanship Lowest Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed 111 l-j. Wast tiide - . Hose Seekers' Excso VIA BIG FOUR ROUTE. On Tuesday, April 30th the Big Four Route will sell Excursion al points in Alabama, Florida, Greorgia, Kentucky, Louisana, Mississippi, North Carolina. South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. Tiekets good (20)days returning. See special inducements offered to points in Virginia and North Carolina where return limits is extended to thirty days. fRAHK DOBSON Has Purchased the Ryan Blacksmith Shop and is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing and Repairing, All work done prompt and at the lowest prices. Give him a call. OPPOSITE COUKTY March 23, '95. JAIL. District

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Notes, Letters, Circulars and articles of all kinds promptly and carefully delivered to any part of the city or suburb at a very nominal cost. Leave orders at the Western Union Telegraph office or Telephone No" 2.

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Received Daily. of the city. V JWWJCL..t X . No More Nervous Headaches The Lyon Medicine Cbfjypt&iy : Dbab Siks For yews I waa afflicted with stomach troubles and severe nervous headaches. T00.r remedy, suggested by friends, has ctired me. Mjr stomach troubles are gpne and also the headaches. Mrs, LoresA Weavk. 820 N. Illmois St., XndiamapeB. A Lump of Lead in His Stomath. H. S. Suehanan, Petratr, 196 "Wjutt Sixth street, Indianapcli, says: "for years, after eating, I would ImI as if I had a lump of lead in my stomach. This, with a souraap rniflf iato my mouth, would make m Jfofei jBisevafeM beyond the power of word to tell. I hava taken one box of LYON'S SEVEN W0NDEE.3 and it has done me ft world of good. I an confidently recojmmeHd it to anyone afflicted with, dyspepsia or stomach trouble ef any kind. EXCURSION TO MICHIGAN. A special twenty day excursion to points in Michigan at one fare for the round trip, May 7th, is offered oy the Baltimore fe Ohio Seuthwestern R'y. Ask my agent of this line for particulars, or address J. M. Chesbrough, General Passenger Agent, St. kouis, Mo. NoticeThe voters of the corporation of Stinesville, Indiana, will hold an election on the first Mondav in May, 1895,at the office of the Town Board, on Rail Road street, known w the old shoe shop, for the parpose of electing two Trustees, one lor the first and one for the third ward?; also Clerk and one Treasurer. Clerk and Treasurer may be one and the same person, and" oae Marshal. All the foregoing to serve for one year from date of alection. All voters are respectfully requested to vote on said day. By order of Town Board. seal Wm. Fox, Clerk. Corporation of Stinesville. Service

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