Bloomington Courier, Volume 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 10 May 1895 — Page 4

TAKEQYOlfR WOOL TO WICKS' BEE HIVE.

Mrs. J. B. Strong is the guest of

relatives in Indianapolis. The Faculty are practicing daily for their game with the Seniors. Mrs. Amzi Atwater returned to her home in Franklin yesterday. What's the matter with the flowers and grass plots at the depot this year? Georare Beckner and family, of Crawfordsville, are visiting friends ia this city. r The Waldron Hill & Buskirk spoke factory has closed down in definitely. Col. John R. East made a Hying trip to Bedford yesterday on legal business. There will be seeond degree work by the Knights of Pythias at their hall tonight. Carl Cramer and Dale Owen went to Lafarette yesterday to spend a few days. Alonzo Ferguson is SDendins a j - few days at the Sanitarium at Martinsville in hopes of benefitting his health. The Smith Sisters Sextette at the OldCollege chapel, Monday evening. Admission 50c. Messrs. Walker and Cowan, of Indianapolis,fare in the city plac ing an agency of the State Life Insurance. Peter Stockman has .filed suit agai i t J. K. Carmichael on a note 15. The plaintiff is a resident f Bloomfwld. ' Bert Herch leit tor nis home in Cincinnati, Ohio, last night, after a week's visit to Mose Kahn and familv. : ' ' About twenty witnesses from here went to Indianapolis last night to tell what they know to the Federal grand jury. Mr. Maston, of Greencastle, is the the guest of his son, Charles Mas ton. the nronnetor of the Excel AJyeLor&s.- . . . - - Strawberries, Beans, Peas, Let tuces. Radishes,' Pineapples and Cauliflowers." Fresh every day at J esse Howe' s; t: "- W. A. Mitchell, a popular con debtor on jtheC. '& E. I. is- spend ing a few days ' "in the city with friends. ' Al,ya Hughes, formerly-, with the Reed Orchestra, now plays first cornet in the Breintenbach Orchestra. : ; , The Rose Polytechnic and I. U. ball teams will contest for honors at Athletic Park this afternoon. A good game is expected. L; D. Polley, of Bryant's Creek, this county, is a member 6f the petit jury of the federal court, now in,session at Indianapolis. . A large amount of our new ; job type "has arrived, and persons who desire-job work will do well to see us at once'. The WobU turns out first class work at reasonable,prices. While listening to the band con soert lkst night'ColJ W. A. Gabe was struck by baby buggy, and he is thinking seriously of suing the 5ity!for damaggs. , . Thomas Smith, the well known baber at Hartman. & May's, had thnisfortune to severely cut the index finger on nis right hand yesterday by letting the razor drop on it. i ; , ' ; Capt-;W. Jy. Allen had on exhibition at his store yesterday, four fine parrots who amused the crowd! and customers by! calling out. "Pol-( ly wants a cracker." "Set .'em up" and "Johnny get your gun," Andley B. Evans, formerly West ern Union manager of this city,has been appointed to a, similar position at Frankfort, Ind,, and wijl resume his duties next Monday. D. B. Eskeridge is suffering from a severe bnuse on hjs heaL caused by his leg having to be incased in a wooden firm when he had it broken about five months ago by the kick of a horse when on a visit to his son in Ky. Mr. Eskeridge ia the well known harness maker and is now employed by Emery Bros.

BLIND JUSTICE.

The balance of the testimony in ithe Elkin's forgery case was heard yesterday afternoon, and the jmatter takenjunder advisement by the court. j Some important motions in the case of Eliza J. Alexander v$. W. M.Alexander will be heard this morning. Col. Matson has been retained in the case. Thecourtjwill take another turn at the criminal docket this morning. The present term of court will last four weeks, then there will be no more court till October. The lawyeri will all go a-fishin'. In the circuit court Thursday morning, somewhat protracted arguments were made by Judge Fields and Senator Duncan in the case of the Star Stone Co. vs. John Hunter and other. The Monon railway is aiding the Stone Co. in the suit. The plantiff Stone Co. wants to build a switch to its quarry, which must run through the Hunter land. Viewers to assess damages were appointed, and they fixed the amount at $700. This the Hunters refused to accept, as they wanted a larger amount, ' so the money was paid into court.and the question at issue now is shall the Hunters be required to accept the amount. Judge Miers has the case under advisement. Attend Sale. ' Wicks1 Bee Hive May J. M Sparks, employed at the Do.bsoh blacksmith shop, narrojvvly escaped having his leg broken jresterday afternoon. He was shoeing a horse belonging to the Worle.y stable when it kicked bim.Had Mr. Sparks been any farther from 'the horse than he was the force of the blow would undoubtedly have broken his leg. John M. Grimes returned yesterday afternoon from Lincoln, 111., where he went to examine the plant and business of the News. He was much pleased with the outlook and it is probable that he, and his brother, Perry, will purchase it.The News is published in a lively city of ten thousand inhabitants, and the paper bears evidence of prosperity, Attend Wicks' Bee Hive May Sale. Attend Sale. Wicks' Bee Hive May KUettsvlll Items. Ellettsville, Ind., May 6, '95. Thos. Harvey of Spencer,; is vtsiting here this week. Jesse Baker of Bloomington is herethis week. ; Three new houses are in the course of constructton here now. Fred jDrescher and Harry Mayfield of Spencer, were here Sunday. Sandy Harris of Spencer, was here last week. John Matthews, accompanied by Miss Grace Carter, came down srom Greencastle Saturday. D. C. Miller and Forest Draper were at Jsperieer Sunday night. Mrs, Emily Matthews and stins, John and Charles, and Miss Grace Carter were at Spencer Sunday the guest of Mys. Geo. Edvvards,., , , , Willie Thrasher, of Greenpastle, is visiting Stephen T hrasher and wife this week; Re'. Chas. Marks moved from Booneville to ' Ellettsville last week and preached an excellent sermon at the C. P. church Sunday morning and night. The Ellettsville cornet band reorganized Mcnday night. A jvumber of Christian Endeavor workers from here and Bloomington will'organize a C. E. society at Stinesville soon.

J E Steele and wife, A E Matthews and wife, S M Blevins and wife were entertained by the Bloomington Oolite club Thursday night. The following are the teachers for the Ellettsville High School next term: W Ra , pricipal; Miss Minnie Park, assistant principal; W B Fa n . err ediate ; Miss Delia Harris, assistant ; Miss Barbara Fowler, primary. The city election occurred Monday but as there was but one ticket out there was no contest, and the nominees of the Republican party are in power.

lluena Vista Items. Here we are aain. We were off on a visit in Greene and Sullivan counties last week, and did not hear that the new World had sprung up from the ashes, of the old, in time to write last week.; John Ehans visited in our lo cality Sunday. Mrs. Elender Sparks, of Kirksville, visited her son Tohn Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mood visited W. H. Oliphants Sunday. Jacob Weaver is worse again this week. Mike Weaver, of South Bloomington, visited home folks last week. Abe Carter was in Blooming ton last week on business. Wm. Vanmeter, and H. D. Lntes.passed through our town Sunday from Cincinnati, A. F. Mood was in Kirksville Saturday on business. The railroad talk is 1 Demo reviyed again in our township; the' have core-drilled some of the stone land near Victor and the stone has proven to be good! onstaoie W. A.- JSark was out Sunday trying his new douhle rig. T. J. Burch of Greene county visited us Tuesday. Squire Carter milled at Ke ten ants' Tuesday. "Bud" Butcher returned to his home in Martin county Saturday alter an extended visit among friends and relatives in our township. The cut-worms are quite numerous in our locality, and many of the farmers are delaying corn planttng on that account. Stinesville Items. Mr. aud Mrs. George D. Thornton, of Bloomiugton, were the guests of J. S-'.Williams and family over Sunday. Mrs. Delia Clar-k has returned to Indianapolis. Rev. J. It. Moody preached at the M. E. ihurch on Sunday, filling the appointment of Rev. A. J- Ewing. who was detained at home on account of sickness. A. J. Pugh and family were at Spencer on Sunday . Wm. Hedrick was the guest of Miss Mollie Walker in Indianapolis, last waek. Prior Liford, who was reported angerously ill some tunc ago, is sinking rapidly. Mrs. Boyd, of Gosport, is visiting John Boyd's. Harry Munson, of Blooming-toii, was the guest of Mrs. Win. Welch over Sunday. Little Neva Driskell lias returned. Mr. Mattox and wife, of Paragon, visited friends here on Sunday. Miss Hattie Walker is spending this week with Mrs. C. U. Worrall, at Bloomington. Miss Emma Gentry, of Blooming ton, visited Mrs. D. E- McHenry the j first of last week. Miss Cora Fox and Dill Hughes, who are attending Chas. Eaton's normal at Morgantowu, drove home Saturday and returned on Sunday. Miss Grinders, of Morgantowu, visited Miss Lou Caviness over Sunday.

EmvbodusieiiiifEiJi!

unci oar supply is unlimited

Staple & IFauBcy GROCERIES.

v ,'.t brought to this citj . the most specurian taste. We can and We are now

New Beans, Peas and Tomatoes regularly, in addition to our large variety of other vegetables. Come to u for vour 1 Strawberries Pineapples and other fruits. We will have them nice, new and fresh. Don't forget our large and handsome line of QUEEN'S WARE and GLASBWARE. We have the latest novelties! Yours anxious to please BLAKELEY & B RID WELL, THE CORNER ' Qrocerv. ffcy Telephone No. 1.

Receiver's SaleNotice is hereby given, that Samuel Blevins, Receiver appointed by Circuit Court of Monroe County, in cause number 3098 in said court, the Real Estate Building and Loan Fund Association vs. North Bedford Stone Company, and Medford B. Wilson, trustee, will, by crder of said court, offer at public auction to the highest bidder on Friday, May 10, 1895, on the premises described ;'i below, the following i-o-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 sawed ashlor. one lot rough block stone, two channeling machines one Durao. one steam drill. The following described real estate in Monroe County. Indiana, to-wit The southwest quarter of the north west quarter of section seventeen (17) town ten (10) north range two (2) west. Also all that part or par cel of land lying west of the right of way of the Gosport branch of the Indianapolis and Vincennes Rail road and east of the west line of southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of said section seventeen (17) town and range aforesaid, said parcel of land being more particu larly described as follows: Begin ning at a point which is . on the west line and fifty-five (55) feet south of the northwest corner of said southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section seventeen (17) township ten (10) north range two (2) west; thence south on said west line of said southeast quarter of said northwest quarter of section seventeen (17) one thousand and seventv-one (1U71) teet more or less to the north line of the right of way of said Gosport Branch Rail road, thence in a northerly direction 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 line of said .southeast quarter of said northwest quarter thence northwesterly on a straight line one hundred and ninety eight feet to a point which is 39 feet east of said west line of said southeast quarter of said northwest quarter; thence curving to the right with a radius of 741 7S-100 feet to the place of beginning containing three and 287-1000 of an acre more or less TKR.MS OF SALE AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT one-third cash in hand on day of sale, and one-third payable in six months from day of sale, ad onethird payable in twelve months from date of sale; the purchaser executing his notes for , the deferred payments with approved security. The tracts of real estate, above described will be offered and sold in separate parcels. The several items of personal property (will also be sold separately, and all said prop ertv for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value, free 'frcjm all liens and encumbrances except taxes for 1895. Sale will be at 1:30 o'clock P. M. Sam i; el Blkvlxk, Apr. 13, 1895. Receiver. Pale, thin, bloodless people should use Dr. Sawyer's Ukatihe. It is the greatest remedy in the world for making the weak strong. Sold by Parlor Drug Store.

in the choicest lino of

do offer you goods that will receiving delight .NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. The State of Indiana, County of Monroe. TU 7 . 1 . Aue unuersigneu, male persons each over twenty one years of age, and each inhabitants of the State of Indiana, hereby give notice to the citizensof the city of Bloomington and to the first Ward of said city, Bloomington Township, Monroe County, State of Indiana that they will at the June term of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Mon roe in the State of Indiana in the year 1S95 apply tosaid Beard for a license tojsell intoxicating liquors, to wit: Spiritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a! less quantity than a quart at a time, for the period of one year with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank upon the premisesupon which said liquors are to be sold. The said premises upon which they desire to sell said spirit ous, vinous and malt liquors, beiuj situated in theaid First Ward of the said city of Bloomiugton, Bloomington Township, in Monroe County, State of Indiana, and more particu larlyj deseribedas follows, to wit: In a room 20 feet wide by 76 feet long, inside measurement, locate in the first story on theground floor of the two story brick, metal roofed building Jocate on a part of in lot no. 158 in said city of Bloomington, Bloomington township, Monroe Coun ty, Indiana bounded and described as follows, to wit: Said Kii,M;v being located on the south part of the following tract of laud. Beginning at the south east corner of said In Lot no. 158, said city, county and state,' running thence due north 132 feet to an alley, thence west with said alley 22 feet, thence south-132 feet, thence east 22 feet to the place of beginning. WiLHITE H. TkOOTJIAX, Enos S. DeMoss, Constituting the firm of Troutman & DeMoss. Notice To Non-Resident. The State of Indiana, 4 Monroe County. ' j In the Monroe Circuit Court, May term, 1895. John Sherlock 1 vs. I Complaint Cyrus F. Dowden, - Charles 11. Jennings, et al. J 1 Now comes the Plaintiff by Fulk & Corr, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that said defendant Cyrus r . Dowden and Charles H.Jennings are not residents of the State of Indiana: that said action is to recover judgment on notes and to set aside deeds to Keal estate in Monroe couutv,Ind.,belonging to defts and that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. JNotice is therefore hereby given said defendants last named,that un less thev be and appear on the 6th day ot tne next term or the Mon roe Circuit Court, to be holder! on the first Monday of May A.. D. 1895! at tne uourt House in Blooming ton in said County and State, and answer or demur to said com plaint, the same will be heard and determined in their absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court affixed at Bloomington this 29th day of April A. D. 1895. . Johx T. WoomvARD Clerk. Dr. A. P. Sawyer; DcarSir: I have been suffering with sick head ache for 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, IU. iSold by Parlor Drug Store.

LOST CHILDREN

Considerable excitement in th Neighborhood of Clear Creek. Nancy E.G Deekard, of Smithville, was in town yesterday and to a World reporter she related the following story about, two boys of John. Allen's, her step-son, being lost: "Tuesday morning Allen awak ened about daylight and went out to the barn to feed the stock. He found a young horse had gotten out of the barn lot during the night as it had on several occasions bebore. He went to the house and told his two sons, Willie, aged 11, and Charlie, aged 7 years, to go and hunt for it. The boys both started barefooted aad bAreheaded. That was the last seen of them. They must have lost their way, or hecmae;thirsty for adventure. Several neighbors started out in search of the lads, and no trace of them has been found. It was claimed by a Mrs. Strain that she saw two boys yesterday answering their description near Harrodsburg. The horse was ;found by the searching party and returned to Allen's home. The parents of the children are almost , distracted over their disappearance, as it is feared they have met with an accident." West? shoemaker in! towni at Clark's. Try him. . ; Through hisattorney, W. H. East, Franklin Sullivan has brought suit against his wife Rebecca Sullivan for divorce. He alleges that they were married in 18G5, and lived together until i895 happily of course, with a few exceptions of being struck. over the head.with a chunck ot cordwood and an iron bar; had his clothes pitched out the window; cursed and swore at; treated him inhumanly; and other little unpleasantries that went to make up the general discords of their married life. He dots that the court will dissolve . those distasteful ties, that he may live and die in peace. Attend Sale. Wieks7 Bee Hive May The Summer .Normal school will again be conducted this summer at the Old College building. It will begin about rthe second week in July, continue five weeks amj be followed by a special examination iu a new feature and'will be-pf Immense benefit to those who attend. Sap't. Tourner Jwili be one of the regular instructors: The others will be Prof. U. H. Smith of Anderson high school and Prof. F. M, Ingler of Marion high school. ltd&ltw Diseases unfriendly to wcrmen are.'positivelyicurediby Dr, SawyerV Pastilles.jAsk your druggist for a free sample package. It heals and cures. Sold by, Parlor Drug Store. Fred Marxson, the genial delivery clerk at (the postoflice, leaves for New Albany Saturday morning to spend Sunday with his wife and child who are there visiting Mrs. Marxson 's parents. W H. McKnight, of Louisville1 andJHonJ, WOgdeu, of Washington' arrived jast. night. They will go to Stinesville today to attend the sale of the late North Bed fordStone Co. ouarrvj . ' '; ' . ' ' T. ! - 1 ' ;, I I Dr. A.&P. Sawyer:-- I have had' Rheumatism since I vas 20 years ol, but since using your Family Cure have been free froih it. It also cured my husband of the same, disease. Mrs. Robt. Connety, Brooklyn, Iowa. -Sold by J. F Blewett. Pale, thin bloodless people should use ur. lawyers Ukatuie. it is the greatest remedy in the world for making the weak strong. 'Sold by J. F. Blewett.