Bloomington Courier, Volume 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 14 May 1895 — Page 4
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Interesting Ideas.
Jad A.' I. Cnniis WrJs BmtertmtaClyOf Book A4 Aatkors.
MissUattie Akin has returned
from a short visit to relatives in
Ellettsville.
1 4nrrTft TSra-rtmi is deirig extra
train dispatcher's wi-k Awing the
absence of Wia Fogg.
Yah will laueh, yeu'll ory,
tyom'll yell, you'll ory at Mascot
Thursday mght.
MAD DOG.
Tftkw All Thine By 1-ark
Storm In 8oatU
Mow
Hary F. Rogers has iled uita
against Wm. A. bare and vr . ij.
Teague for fereclosure.
Oscar Hellenburg has beea ap
pointed administrator of the estate
of Kathrine Hellenburg.
Hon. George Isemenger and Ro
bert Palmer, of Bedford, came up
yesterday to attend court.
Mr. and Mrs J O Burbank are
visiting Worthingtosi and Bloom-
field friends this week.
It is an easy matter t get fcooks to wd. but to select ed bk is
Httoasy. The first fifteen lHwaf
aryMM'K3 are: tu jmus -nntfr. Les Miserables, Wilhelm
Meister, DaTid Copperfield, Ben
Hum. Adam Bede. Lucile, The Last
Days of Pompeii, Hypatia, Vanity Vfdr. John Halifax Gentlemen,
Vicar of Wakefield, Itasselas, Paul
and Virginia.
The second fifteen are: Uncle Tom's Cabinjvanhoe, Bitter-Svreet,
p Ai. TVioTioias Niftklebr. Our
Mutual Friend. Lady of the Lake
Lalla Rookh, Pilgrim's Progress,
Martin Chuzzlewit, NickorasjMin-
tuw, Ten Thousand a Year, Tale
of Two Cities, Innocents Abroad,
Roughing It.
AH Bta 1 an Mill wmrks: Life of
AUlUVVAuuuv w- - Ghi-ist (Geike), Autocrat of the
Breakfast Table, Sketeh Book, Em
erson's Essavs First and Seconc
Series, Ethics of the Dust, Sesame aad Lillies, Crown of Wild Olives,
Diummond's Works,Enjclopaedia
of Poetry (H. T. Coates Edition or
th Cambridge Edition).
These forty books make a good
lUrary. To make it complete,oooks
of history, travel, biography, sci
eee and reference should lee added
Of course there are hundreds o
gd book not mentioned in the above li&t, and there are thousands
of books not worth reading, and
t&ousands that are injurious to
read. A good library can be had
far SinO. if well selected, and a
slndid library can be bought lor
$100. There is no investment equal to a well selected library. It is a crime to raise children without god books in the house, if the parents are able to buy the books. Let me see a man's library and I will tell you what kind of a man lie is. Books that create a "furor" in the world are frequently of limited agent. It is within the remem
brance of many that Helen's
d&ies," "The Hoosier School-Mas
ter," "AnnaKarenina," "Ben-Hur,
"She," "Dr. Jekyl and Henry
Hyde," "Robert Elsmere," "The
Heavenly Twins," "Ships that iJase A number 0f tne characters
. , . m i urn mi. n . i
l the JNight," and lruoy, eacn . . , will hft renregented in tne
in turn took the reading world by MdSCot the lfith are di splayed in
AND READY
Mrs. 'Jeorge W. Weidemcr has returned from a week's visit to relatives in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. Harry Edmondson is quite sick at the residence of George Walker's, East Seventh street. Mrs. Judge R. W. Miers and son, Kirkwood, are at Indianapolis attending the May Music festival. Mrs.;Dr. Maxwell has returned from a pleasant visit to her sn,Dr. Allison Maxwell at Indianapolis. Mrs. Alva Hughes and little son are visiting Mrs. Hughes' parents at Louisville this week. Calvin Rutherford and Miss Louisa B. McBride were married Saturday night, by Judge Robert
G. Miller.
Harley E. Marshal,of Ellettsville
had one of his fingers amputated
while setting up a self binder Sat
urday.
Mesdames William. Johnson and
Shelperare at Huntington attend ing the State Convention of Liter ary clubs.
For Business
WITH A
ftew Room; New
it gtock and Lowest
leu
There was- quite a lively time down at South Park yesterday afternt-on, caused by a supposed mad deg's usual vacation ef raising a disturbance, in that usual quite annex te the city. In this suburb dwells many canines of all nationalities. Some are natch
dogs, others pets, while a few have
a. roving disposition that are
classed good for nothing.
might have been one of the latter
who wandered into a crowd f
I 1 . .-. I Al-t TAof At'.J II -WW i-'t- . .
peacelUl Cauil-ieo jtButiuaj anui
noon and disturbed their serenity
by having a number oi fits in
succession. About the time that
froth began to decorate his dark
ened lius he sprang to his ieet and
made for a peaceful denizen of the
do" species belonging to Mis
Stull and proceeded to chew holes
it 1. s ears and chunus out ot his
A " -'- throat. After this bloody work,
u vrWl around the srrass mot
iX vx - t j. i
adioining South Park, and kept NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOK
all at bay within doors until j-iiuj&i.
tjrv'ht Rnorldv auDeared with his Th Slate of Indiana. County of
iVuuii j L x. i - .
little shotgun loaded to the muz-' Monroe.
with death dealing missies The undersigned, male persons
--i rW.nn end to all tinners earth- each over twenty one years of age,
xv. ii. 'AFWtar TKo and each inhabitants of the Stato of
i m 1 ii "'
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Hav Your GLOTHBS
roade to Order Jf)
Tl
GREAT
AYercb&flt Tailor?.
They Guarantee to Pit and Please You. LARGEST ASSORTMENT. vLOWeST PRIOfiO. LOOK AT THEIR SAMPLES AT
BRUCE & McGAREY'S.
rs.A W
6-ft-
MOD
and o ir supply is unhmitcd in the choicest line or
Oldest In the Business:
rNortheast Corner Court c-tjuart.
DltY! GOODS.
taple & Fancy
Gr R OCERIE
r bnnii'h!, t.o ! Iiis .
'. can and do Wr it re now i i
offer vuii sr'ls thnt
w:il (h-
licht
us
finer was also sent the same route
""Bl fnr fear of bad results from his en-
coiinter with the maddened beast.
Indiana, hereby eive notico to ta
w
citizeusrof the city of Bloomington
aad to the first Ward of said city,
Bloominffton Township, Monroa
P.inntr Sftiu nf Tnrlinnsi that. ihftV
I VACUUM f WVWVV V jkiivnimm J
J. TIC UA1L11CIU1 13 .V Vmu kjuuuij.- I ,
,n0.tnvn p',r nn Mnv -?.Ui n nfl Commissioners ot the County ot iVlon-
the State of Indiana in the
- . . ill ,t ii 1 T 1 f
mpM nnA tar tri nmnts in Aia- rear anniv tosaui JDcam lor a
w r- ' I 4. j
New Teans. Peas and Tomatoes
ra-'ulurlv. in additioii to aur larare varletv ot oth-T vegetables. (,onif to
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for vour C . -t, Eft.-.-.5
ayy i
l'm,.nn;, ami oihi-r I'l-IlilS. Wi will hilVfi llU'll) iliif. IjkW ittlil TlVSh Doll t-
forget our lartre and handseme line of QUEEXSWAUE nd GLAS WARE. W have the latest novelties! Yours anxious to please
BLAKE LEY & BRIDWKLL,
THE CORNER Grocery. ar lclepnonv o. 1.
bama, Arizona, Arkansas,Coloraclo, Idaho, Iowa,Indian Territory Kansas. Louisiana. Minneetoa, Missis-
sinni. Missouri. Nebraska. New
rr ' . Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Boutli Dakota. Tennessee. Texas,
Utan. Virginia and Wyoming. For
license to sell 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 drauk upon the prets
operas which seems to be written
I for laughing purposes only. Lvery
one will want to see it Thursday
eve.
storm and yet but one of those:
books "Ben-Hur" is in the above Hat T am aware that there is a
wide difference of opinion as to the
merits of books. A lady of education and refinement told me she
eajoyed reading "On the Heights' the best of any book she ever read
I read it and liked it only fairly well. Joseph Cook said the three greatest novels ever written Were
"Les Miserables," "Wilhelm Meis
tfcr and "Titan." I have not even
ven "Titan" a place in my list of
forty books.
"Of making books there is no
end, and much study is a weari
ness of the flesh," but goodf.books
"are the windows through which
the soul looks out. A home with
some oi square.
the windows on the
Shoes made to
guaranteed to fit.
order at Clark's and
Tonight Events.
Red Men meet at Colored Odd Fellow
Schubert Symphony
YWCTUat Mrs. John
son 7 -So
rates and other information call on ises upon which said liquors are to
any agent B. & 0. S. W. R'y, or J. be sold. The said premises upon
M. (Jhesborougn, general rassenger whieh they desire to sell saici sptnt-
vvj ,v, .w. ous. vinous ami mau uiiuwo,
e.'fuoforl lit fli K'.iid Pirst, Ward of
iflUUClbVl X ----- -oM nf TAInnminornn. Bloom-
9 t 1 iUV PUIVI Wfc O 1
rVvw-im -arminr oHnilt. fhp ...iflHJfiof inerton Township, in Monroe County,
Jane, and continuing until tne lai- otaie oi iuuiuuk, iwicpiWtu
ter part ol September, tne vanaaua Marly aescnoea as lonowt., iu u..
iiine win piace m serviw wcgui na a room reei wiuu ny m irci
Buffett Sleeping Cars to be run i inside measurement, locate in
tnrougn 10 reiosKey-xay via , . . fhP around iloor ot
Terre Haute, St. Joseph , Cznd - brfck metal roofed
llamas, lraverse ouv uuu ua-nu- , . r i t imimiMiir u 1,15 lf-,r..jfo n. fi nart of 1U lot
voix. iniswin uc iue umv "5vi -
through cars from St. Louis to the no. 158 in said city of tflooinington,
rl pool resorts of Mich- Bloomingion township, Monroe Coun
igan. Only one change of cars to ty, Indiana, bounded and described
Mnr.lvinae. Island. J? or detailed m- a fnllmvs. to wit: Said buudinsr
formation address nearest Vandalia b iocated on the Csouth part of
the following tract of land. Begin -
nin.u at. tha south east corner of said
7:30 7:30 8:15
UNIVERSITY ITEMS.
Dr. Henry Wade Rogers, of the
Nnrt.h WofitAm TIniversitv at
Evanston, Ills., will deliver the address before the graduating class commencement week.
Dr. John Hazen White, bishop of
, .
out books is like a room without J the Episcopal church of Indiana,
;nrlnwa"? "lfthfi erowns ot all I will deliver the Jiaccalaulrate aa-
the kingdoms of the empire were dress this year.
laid down at my feet in exchange
for my books and my love of read
ing I would spurn them all."
Wm. S. Armstrong, South Rogers street, has put up some nice work
i n the way of Monuments this spring. Shop on South Rogers
street. Estimates furn ished on any
design.
When it comes to making shoes to order
thnt will fit and please, Clark's man known
hi business.
Dr. Joseph Swain left yesterday
for Indianapolis to attend a meet
ing of the State Board of Education
Prof. Sampson and wife at Indi
anapolis in attendance at the Music
festival.
ftpt a codv of no 3 Local Time
Tables Baltimore & Ohio South
Railwav. Many changes
have been made in the running 0
both Through anc
Local, taking erleet May 12th, .tvo.
New arrivsl! Serge Coats and Any B. & O. S.W.Ry.Tickets Agen
Vests, white Duck Pants.
Tiik Eagle.
I
lE LYOMt
MEDICINE' CO.
, ot we , v Indianapolis
For Sale BYAaDRUG$isor
No More Nervous Headaches.
Line Acent, or E. A. Ford, General
Passenger Agent, St. Louis.
The Lyon Medicine Company
Bum sms Fnr veers 1 was attlieteci
with stemach troubles and severe aew
' I JT . n , Jl I 1 Jl V- ,an
a Kt Q for T T,nf no. ir. saia citv. county ana ous neauacues. iuut 'u,, ow
J ' , I ; iui,i. V, wAatAfl bv friands. has cured me. bit!
came in this morning. uuck , '"-"d . ';, ! . unt-h
r, r. i ri Tbo feet to an alley, thence west witn wwuB8.8-.
'i 4 ' o in said alley 22 feet, thence south 132
point l u couar awiauusu ouui- ' .
Wiliute H. Troutman,
Exos S. DeMoss,
Constituting the firm of Troutman
& DeMoss.
mer Shirt.
Thk Eagle
I heivrliMVheg.
Mas. Louisa. Weateb.
820 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis.
YEARS OF INTENSE PAIN. Dr. JT. H. W4ttt, druggist and physician, Humboldt, Neb., Trho suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every
remedy and all treatments known to Himself and fellow-practitioners; believes that heart disease is curable. He writes:
"I wish to tell what your valuable medi
cine has done for me. For four years I had
heart disease of the very wrst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of the Heart.
It was almost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, sever pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can de
scribe my smffer.ings, particularly
luring the last
months of those
four weary years.
finally tried
i
Heart
Cure,
DR. J. Si. WATTS, Dr. 'Miles' New
and was surprised at the result. It put new life into and made a new man of me. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and 1 am satisfied your medicine has cured me for I have now enjoyed, since taking it Three Years of Splendhi Health. I might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know what it has done for me and only wish I could state more clearly my suffering then and the good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. H. Watts. Humboldt, Neb., May 8, 'M. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on positive fuarantoe that the first bottle will Denefi. .11 druggists sell it at tt, 6 bottles for 85, or iVeAtr?!!1 Dr, Miles' Heart Cure Restores Health
Notice To Teachers.
Tho State Board of Education at its
meeting1 in March, adopted the Reading Circle Education of Ruskin's Essays-
as the basis for literary examinations
for the six months beginning with May
and studies in Shakespeare, edited for
the Reading Circle for the year begin
ning with November. Questions will
be prepared on these books as follows:
Rcskis's Ess ATS. May Qui Judicatis Terrain.
.T,irif Fora Clavicrera. Letters one
and three.
Juty Fors Clavigera, Letters four and
six. August Athena in the Heart. September Athena in the Heart October Ruskin as a Teacher. Studies ix khakkspkakk.
November, December. January, February, March, and April Henry VIII Mav, .June, Ju.y, August, September,
and October The Tempest. V. F. TOLRNER.
Co. Supt.
Vandalia Line
TIME TABLE.
in SPFEC1 JAN, 20, 1893.
Trains leave . . G. C. Junction
FOR THEWEBT.
No. 21, Di' ily 1 :40 p. m. For St. Louis
1. " 13:7 p. m. 15 Ex.Sun. S:45 n m " 7. 12.31 a. m. k rnilv 9:0(5 a. m. "
3 " 0:31 p. m. "Tere Haute
PEORIA DIVISION Trains ieava Terre Haute, Ind.
75. 7:0.r a. m. " Peoria
77 3:25 n. m. ' Decatur
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A Lump of Lead in His Stomach.
H. S. Buchanan, Decorator, 126 West
Sixth street, Indianapolis, says: "For
years, after eating, I would feel as it I
had a lump of lead in my stomach.
This, with a soureness rising into my mouth, would make mo feel miserable beyond the power of words to telL I have taken one box of LEON'S SEVEN
WONDERS and it has done me a world
of good. I can confidently reownmena it to anyone affliated with dyspepsia or
stomach trouble of any kind.
ELLULOld
MAP'
FOR THE EAST.
NEW
Wicks' Bee Hive May
Attend Sale.
Best shoemaker i-in.towaa at Clark's
Trv hit".
Attend Sale.
Wicks' Bee Hive May
will furnish vou copy of new Time
Card on application. Note Trains 4 and 6, also that trains 7 and S,
Mississippi Division,now run daily. Parties usiac the line west of Wash
ington, Ind., will bo particularly
interested in new i-.ocai irain ber-
vie.fi. and those on bpriuctield m-
vision ra change of time of Train
No. 122.
NOTICE.
Strayed or stolen, a three year old mare, a brown bay, about 14
v..r,,r.a l.iffh Anv one fiudine said
uauvit.' 1 o " ' w mare and notifying me ot same: I
will pavtheni for their trouble.
TTnrviiv Ellis. Ellettsville. Ind. tf
MON0N ROUTER
NOKTH HOUSD.
No. 4, Chicago Nieht lis Ijress u:wp.m No. 6, Chicago Mail 10:48 a.m.
No. 8, Louisville Acc'dation 7:05 p.m.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 3, Louisville Express, 4:05 a. m.
No. S. Louisville Mail 3:41p.m.
No. 7. Louisville Aec'aation, t:aua.m.
A. K.Helton, Agent.
Buggy and Harness Shop ;
--South College Avenue
No. 20 Daily 1:30 p. m.
8, " 3:27 p.m. " G, " 3:24 a. m. 12, " 2:2i) h. m. " 2. Dsulv 0:07 p m " 16 fixe. Hun. l m" 4 " 8:26 a. m. "
For Iudianapcl
I will curry a new and complfto line of
t.Vii. pnmnlolc Timi' (;nrn, eivins i.
rains and statians. and I'er full inform)-.
lion ns to r.iU-s. lUrousrn wrs,i'ic.,!wiir
I). U. rtTKlSli, AUKolT,
Mroodalc, Ind (GrwmcasMe Junelwn,
WM. BRUNNKU Ass'i litn. Pikss'gr. Atri. 8T. LOU If, Mi.
Buggies, Surries, Spring Wagons, Harness,
Dr. A. P. Sawyer:-- I have, had
mutism sineo 1 was 20 yars
old. but since using your Family
L ao Dusters. Whips, etc. Cure have been free from it. It
r ,.nrl mv linsl):ui(l oi the same
Everything sold at the lowest pnees. y Mrs. Uobt, Conned v
. Give nie a call. i)r.w,i-ifn fnwn. told F
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nAVIH MrP.lNNlS. Blewett.
O. BREITENBACH
Teaclicr of j Violin & Viola. Director of
Bedford Symphony
Breitenbach's Orchestra's.
i eave ordersat "General delivery,
post office. DAVIS & KOSS. The Practical Tailors Must Workmanship
Lowest Prices
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Over lilewettV West Hide
Watertroof collars and cuffs that you
can clean yourself by simply wiping off with a wet sponge. Tht genuine
look exactly like linen and every piece is marked this way :
TRADE
They are made by covering a linen collar or cuff with " celluloid," anl ere tha only waterproof goods made with an interlining, and the only goods that can stand the wear and give perfect satisfaction. Never wilt and not c Reeled by moisture. Try them and you will never regret it. Ask for those v ilh above trade mark and reft:?-- o.jy imitations. If you? dealer does not have them we will mail you a sr. ::ple direct on receipt of prkc. Coll ars 50. each. Cuffs 50c pair. State whether st and-up or turned-down collar is waited. The Celluloid Company, 42M29 Broadway, Hev York.
Attend Sale.
Wicks' ec Hive May
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