Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 24 May 1895 — Page 4

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BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA 4 NEWSPAPER FOR EVKRY FIRESIDE. PUBLISHED BY CRAVENS BROXHKRS. OFFICE IN MAY BUILDING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL POSTAGE PREPAID. One year Six months Three month Single copy... 5 . . -, - Entered at the post office at Blooming iorrflndiana, as seeond-clasoniaUer. FLOES BLOWED OUT. The Smoke Stack Fell and the J2nipljreH Kan. Yesterday morning a serious accident occurred at the Crescent quarry in the Hunter Valley that happily did not Jesuit in a person al injury. About 10 o'clock two Hues in tlxe big boiler blowed out. with force enough to cause the large smoke stack that towers above the furnaces to topple over and break in several places. . As .luck would have it no one ieas near the man-head of the boiler at the t or it might have eiased serious injury. Manager Garter Perring hjrl a force of thirtyfive men at work when ihe explo sion,, occurred and there was a general stampede for quarters of safety When the towering smoke stack fell with a crash. Operations were suspended at the quarry pending the repairs which rilltake some time. The entire laboring foree were laid off. The stoppage also efi'ecls the Hunter Valley com pauy, as they depended upon the Crescent pumps for water which they will now be obliged to haul. Gets S15UO Uauiagett, In the case of Corneiius vs. the Louisville New Albany & Chicago R. R., the jury returned a special verdict yesterday morning awarding the plaintiff $1500. The plaintiff alleges that he was permanently, injured in the Owensburg tunnel cave on the 25th day of April, 1894. At that time he was unfortunate enough to have his nalp injured, also the bones of big right ankle broken. The jury thought that it was caused by the negligence on the part of the foreman in charge of the work. .Judge Fields, the counsel for the railway company stated that the plaintiff was one of the most honest straightforward witnesses he has ever examined. The young man should justly leel proud of this compliment coming from a roan of Field's standing. Judge Bloomington Markets. The recent flurry in wheat has increased the price of that staple, and in Chicago yesterday as high as eighty two cents was paid. In Bloeraington the price offered is seventy five cents for the best grade. Local dealers are paying thirteen cents per pound for best grade of wool. Hogs bring four cents per pund, cattle from three to -three and a half, and sheep three cents. r. Miles' Fain P'Us, "One cent a dose.' -, r.i. ... i Jaines H. Hunter, Dealer in undertaker's Supplies. 6off ins, Gaskets and Burial Clothes. mi'e South of Phillit s house South East of Bloomington. ( alls answered any time of day or irght IV:ONON ROUTER ''. NORTHBOUND. v... n. .i;o Higbi Jxpress 11:50 p. m lii-iijjo Mail 10:48 a.m. . LtuisvilleAcc'dation 7:00 p.m. 't Iff SOUTH BOCKO. S. 1 o-:i8TlUe Express. .1:05 a. m. y'f. I-. .uiviU Mail 3 : p. m. Jv. .. Louisville Aec'datioii 6:25 a.m. A. E. Helton. Agent.

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Being Made For Blooming on tfiggest Fourth. The Fourth of Julv committer held another meeting last night when some new committees were added and changes made. Mr Horace S Norton was elected treasurer vice J W Simmons resigned. Hon ( U Worrall was also added to the finance committee, W W Wicks and H S Norton were appointed to look after and arrange for special trains. The advertising committee is at work preparing their matter and in a few days every dead wall, tree, fence and bill board will be resplendent with line pictoral and printed posters, advertising the biggest event in the history of the oil v. Mrs O H Chapman has returned from a visit to relatives in Mitchell. L.J. May, one of the proprietors of the East side barber shop. leave;today for a few days" visit with friends at South Union, umm?r ours VIA TE TO Put-in -Bay, Lake Chautauqua, Ni agara .falls, Thousand Islands. Adirondacks, Luke Cham plain, S. Lawrence River, Montreal. White Mountains, Fabyaus, Green Mountains, New England Resorts, New YORK, BOSTON AND ALL, SEASIDE RESORTS. Knickerbocker Special J) "Southwestern Limited. jj "Finest i rains in A unerica 15. O. MeCOIJMJCK. . S. MAKTIN. Pa.;. Traiitc Miuiagvr. G. 1". & T. Agt Through llull'et- Sleeping Car to Michigan Commencing about the middle of June, and continuing until the lat ter part of September, the Yandalia Line will place in service elegant Buffett Sleeping Cars lo be run through to Petoskey-Bay View, via lerre iiaute, ttt. Joseph, Grand Rapids, Traverse City and Charlevoix. Thi3 will be the only line oi through cars from St. Louis to ih delightful and cool resorts of Michigan. Only oqe change of ears t Mackinac Island. For detailed information address nearest Yandalia Line Aent, or E. A. Ford, Genera! Passenger Agent, St. Louis. Dr. files' Nerve Piasters cure RHEUMATISM, WEAK BACKS. At druggists, only 25c. tow Kates To Indiana; oils Via ilaliii Line. For meeting Grand Lodge F. and A. Masons of Indiana, at Indianapolis, the Vandalia Line will sell excursion tickets from points in Indiaana on May 27th and BSth, at oa e fare for round trip. Tickets geod to return including May 30th 1S95. W. L. Douglas 93 SHOE IS THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING, And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Kisses are the Best hi the World. See descriptive advertlsel ment which appears In this paper. Take a Substitute. Insist en having W. L. DOUGLAS' SHOES, with name and price ctaznpod on bottom. Sold ey ED WHETSELL. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CREAM MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

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Tlarriage of Mr. Chas. M. Urtwnand Miss Ida Johnson Last Night.

At the result nee of the bride's mother, on North Walnut street, occunvd the marriage of Mis Ida Johnson to Mr. Charles Brown at S:i0 o'eloek last evening. Only the. most intimate friend and relatives ol the happy younj; couple witnessed the ceremom which was performed by I lie Rev r. U. Lvons ot the ( . i'. church ii a very impressive manner. The bride is the daughter of th late Wiiiiun- Johiison.who iormerly lived north of town, and is a very esti-maqle young lady held ii high esteem hv a large circle o) acquaintances. The groom is a prosperous young farmer and . step son of the Kev. Mayne. Th couple will lt'sid- on the groom", farm four miles southwest of tin city. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given, that tin. undersigned has been appointed b the Judge of the Circuit Court o! Abmroe County. State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Willam T. Seiscoe late of Moutoe County, deceased. Said estate i supposed to be so! vent. May 18th, 1). Edoak St i sco. Adntinistratt r (Fulic it Corr Alt') Weak, Irritable, Tired I Was No Good on Earth." Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind of nervous disease. "About oue- tfearaao I teas ttJtivted with nrrrousnens, sleojHoatiticsa, Creeping sensation in my legs, Slight palpitation of my heart, IHstraeting confitsioncfthemind, Sevioittt l inn or lap.e of memory. Weighted- doirn with ;e and worry. I completely lout appetite And felt my vitality leearing out, I was weak, irritable and tired, My weight was red-need to 1GO lbs., In fact I was no good, on earth. A friend brought me Dr. Miles' book, "New and Startling Facts," and I finally decidde to try a bottle of Dr. Miles' lieorative Nervine. Before I had taken one bottle I could sloep as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned greatly Increased. When I had taken the sixth bottle My weight increased to 178 bs., The sensation in my legs ws gone; My nerves steadied completely; My memory was fully restored. My brain seemed clearer than ever. X felt as good as any man on earth. Br. Miles Restorative Nervine is A great medicine, I assure you.' Augusta, Mc. Walter R. Burbank. Ir. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive fuarantce that the first bottle will neneflt. illdrupuistssellitat$l,6 bottles forgo, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price by the ir. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health ' 7 ur, A 'A You say a collar aud cuff that are waterproof? Yes. And perspiration will not affect them? Yes. And when clirty you need only wipe them off with a wet cloth or sponge ? Yes. Wonderful! How are they made? A linen collar covered on both sides with waterproof "CEiXUfcoiD." Looks exactly like a linen collar. Is it the only waterproof collar aud cuff made? No, but it is the only one made with the linen interlining and consequently the only one that can give entire satisfaction, because it is the best. How can I know that I get the right kind ? Because every piece is stamped as follows : Plluloio TRADf MARK. Inquire for that and refuse anything else, or you will be disappointed. Suppose my dealer does not have them ? He probably has, but if not, send direct to us, enclosing amount. Collars 25c., Cuffs 50c. Slate size, and whether collar wanted is staud-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY. 427-29 Bronclwny, NEW YOKn, All druggists sell Dr. Miles' Nervo Plasters.

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Marrf by , THE Lyon MEDICINE CO. Indianapolis IND . f For Sale by all Druggists ELLETTS V ILLE. J E Steele and wife were visitiuc i. ,i . , at Indianapolis this week. laylor 0 Johnson represents the I O O F at Indianapolis this week. Frank Harris of Patoka was h re this week. Mrs Louis Wingfield of Peru is visiting her parents at this place this week. Rev H W Steen and wife of! Franklin are visiting friends and; relatives here this week. Fred Fuller of Bloomington has accepted a position as assistant in C C .Smith's barber shop. Rev Chas Marts preached an excellent Sc't mon at the C P church Sunday night. Misses Jot-ie nnd Lettie Willard of Stinesvillfc are i-itini' here this week.

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Dr W W Harris of Bedford wa;!cality lhis week.

here on business last week Street working is now in order. Wm b'eeks of Bedford visited his parents at this place last week. Quite a number of our citizens are attending court this week. f ,..!$, a3d.Jttn. MarTHS! took in Si Plunkard at Blooming " ton last Tuesday night. The Blue Grass Butter Co will re iume operation the first of June. Fred Matthews and Samuel Blevins will att nd a banquet tendred by the quarry owners association at the Tremont house of Chiago Saturday night. The Kickapoo Indiatis afttr a week's successful visit here left for Bloomington Monday. Decoration day will be observed in Ellettsville in the following way. Uev E M liyan will deliver Memorial address at Baptist church Sunday ut K:30 and on the. 30th the following programme will be arned out at the C. Presbyterian church. 9:30 music. Invo'ation, Rev W S McAllieter. Music. ,fm orial address, Elder W H Krutsinger. m . General remarks. Benediction. John Eakin is mj'ster of cere monies and Jas Manna will be narshal of the day. The Ellelts.ille cornet band will head the procession to cemeteries. H A RRODSBURG. Mrs Cora Thrasher, of Smithille, is visiting her parents here. Dr and Mrs Baker left for Paoli Monday to visit relatives. Mr and Mrs Bougher came up rt m Limestone Sunday to see VI is Baugher's father who is very iik. Miss Laura Holmes left for Bed bid Monday to visit relatives. James Payne has resigned his position in the stors of Kioser & Son. Rev Steen and wife, of Franklin, ire visitiner mends here, rie was pastor of the C P church here atl one time. Mrs Fields, of Bloomington, visited her son Mat Fields" Wednesday. Mrs I) J Ki user and son Alva -pent a few days in Bedford this week. Rev Steven (Julmer, of Iowa, is here to visit relatives and friends a lew days. Mr and Mrs Finley Johnson, of Bedford, are the guests of Mrs Proctor. Mr and Mrs Wm Lowe were in Bloom i n g to n T u esday . George Holmes, Sheriff of Lawrence county, visited his brother Newt Holmes Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Breedeu of Stanford tji guests of H. T.

No More Nervous Headtches Tie Lyon Medicine Company : Dear Sirs For years I was affliotetl with Btomach troubles and severe nerv ous headaches. Your remedy, sug gested by friends, has cured me. M; stomach troubles are gone and also the headaches. Mas. Louisa Weatbr. 820 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis.

A Lump of Lead in His Storaaoh. H. 8. Buchanan, Decorator, 126 W.es Sixth street, Indianapolis, says: "Fc years, after eating, I would feel as if had a lump of lead in my stomacf This, with a soureness rising into m. mouth, would make me feci miserabl 'yond the power of words to ten. : flave tftken one x 9 L YON S SEVEK WONDERS and it has done me a world of good. I can confidently recommend ii, w anyone oinicu noh trouble of it to anyone afflicted with dyspepsia or any kind. Smalhvood and family Sunday. w:u; t.: uxia. wiiiiiiuj otiaiu spent, a. lew , , , , ,. , , . , b ' : 8ume 1381 weeK ' liev- Butler attended the bunday school convention held at Bloomi ington Wednesday. ; Dr, Miles, Pain Pills cure Neu j BUENA VISTA. Buena Vista, Ind., May, 23, '95 Sam Sparks visited in Greene county Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Mood attended church at Hobbieville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sparks are visiting relatives in our loA. F. Mood brought his horse home from Greene county last Thursday. "Bone" Phillips was accidently shot by Willie Moore. The ball entered his back just below the ., , , T nbs- Drs- Munson and Lowder were called in but were unable to i find the ball. He is not sufferiner much and it is hoped that he will recover. The following were guests of Mrs. W. V. Carter, Sunday. James Crum and family, Harve Brinson and family, Joe Garter and family, Simon McDaniel and family, Mrs. Nora Martindale and others yet to hear from. David Weaver was in our lot cality Tuesdry on business. Manson Burch was in our vicinity Sunday. Sylvester Carmichael visited Mrs. Weaver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foddrill who were recently married in Putman count)', are visiting relaivesin our neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. jake Kirk visited friends at Kirks ville Saturday night. Alva and Delia Carter are out helping their grandpa plant corn this week. Rev. Inman and wife visited friends in our locality Saturday. On last Wednesday Charlie Burch was married to Miss Clara Haddox, of Orange county. May long life and happiness ever be theirs. Mrs. Vickev Carmichael died last Friday morning and was bprjed Saturday at the Carmichael . , ... - cu,v - lt,J "--'- '"j- -- ceased was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Oliphant. She was married last October to J. R. Carmichnel.. She was a faithful member of Union church and j i .. 1 1 1 1 j.'t ana relatives 10 mourn ner loss. Yet they mourn not as they that have no hope." Whatstops Neuralffia? . Dr. Miles' Pain PlJIls. Hon. Henry Watte rson will deliver his famous address "Abraham Lincoln" at Bedford next Tuesday evening. This city will send a large delegation to hear the distinguished KentUukiftll

Ayeis PILLS Received Highest Awards AT THE World's Fair THE BEST Family PHYSIC ? NOT1CE OF APPLICATION LICENSE. The State of Indiana, County of

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Bloomington Township, Monro County, State of Iudiana that they will at the June term of the Board of Commissioners of the County of Moriroe in the State of Indiana in the1; year 1895 apply to said Bcerd for a license to sell intoxicating liquors to wit: Spiritous, vinous and mail liquors, in a less quantity than 4 quart at a time, for the period of ond year with Ihe privilege of allowing;... the same to be drank upon the prral

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which they desire to sell said spirit? ous, vinous and malt liquors, taihf situated m tne saia Jbtrst Ward tl the said city of Bloomington, Bloomington Township, in Monroe County State of Indiana, and more particularly described as follows, lo wit: In a room 20 feet wide by 76 fW long, inside measurement, locate hf the first story oa the ground.. Qoor or the two story brick, metali roofevjj building locate, , on, a part .ialdt no. 158 in said city of Bloooiijwtoi uiuuunuKiou.iowusmp, xuoaroe uwam ty, luaiana, bounded and de as ioxiown, 10 wii: cam Duiiaio uciug iuvbicu I'll uo ,buuiu JBn Ol;

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of beginning. WlLHlTE H. TrOCTMAK, Enos S. DeMoss, Constituting the firm of Troutman & DeMoss. 11 1 1 ij. NOTICE OF INSOLYEM. Notice is hereby given that at the May term, 1S95 of the Monroe Circuit Court, the Estate of Ellen Sparks deceased was declared probably insolvent. Creditors are there-' fore notified that the sam- will be settljd accordingly. Luther Downey, This 14th day of May 1895. Admr J':hx T. Woodahd, Clerk. May 17 4t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that th undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Jos eph Langley iate of Monroe County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Grant Campbell, May 14th Administrator. L. U. Downey, Attorney. DAVIS &K0SS. The Practical Tailors Lowest Price Satisfaction Guaranteed Over Blewetf ' West side EGGS FOR FALJET. Plymouth Rock eggs, from finest stock. B0 cents . per setting of this teen. A. E. Johnson Modesto, Ind. Dr. ljlllM' Nrr Flaaten fer EhUMHfq.

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