Bloomington Courier, Volume 2, Bloomington, Monroe County, 7 June 1895 — Page 2

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THE WEEKLY COURIER

BLOOM IXGl'OX, INDIANA YE.VSPAPKP FOR EVERY FIRESIDE. PUBLISHED of CRAVLSS EK0THKRS. Or F ICE IN MAY BUILDING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL POST AUK PREPAID. One year $1.00 Six months r Three months zj Single, copy 05 Entered at the pof office at Bloomington, Indiana, as second-classmaUer. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. CREAKS MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Red Men to Decorate. The Graves of Their Dead Warrior to Be Strewn With Flowers Su.ulay, The Red Wen of this city are tnalrimvcvianciiTa iwanoroiinna flrvr UJCkfWUg VAkVilul V JL1. VlUUO their decoration day program next Sunday. Five warriors and chiefs have gone to the happy hunting ground since the order was formed and instituted here twenty three great Suns ago. Chiefs W. W. Durand and William Sullivan rest in beautiful Rose Hill. Gatnbel Peterson at the little village church yard at UnionviBe. John H. Cole in the family cemetery west of town, and ; James H. Walker at Shelbyville. A committe will go to Union ville ! Saturday and decor at Brother Peterson's grave, and early Sunday morning the same program will be carried out at the Cole graveyard. On Sunday afternoon the Chiefs, Warriors and Braves will meet at the Wigwam at 3 p. m., and at 4 o'clock, headed by the Mechanic's band they will march out to Rose Hili in full regalia and in their simple way demonstrate to the world that "once a Red man always a Red man." A floral tomahawk will be placed on each grave. Bertram Sanders, of I. U., went to Connersville last night. The new school Board met last night and ratified the action of the old Board in the election of Sup't. Sand era. Mairf by ThELYOH MEDICINE CO. 5T0MACHN inn. fbR Sale by all DRueeisrs. Tickets will be sold June 11th, j and 12th good going only on date ' of ale, and returning up to and j ?H-;titrg June 14tn. A. K. Helton, Agt. M li Lingle of Paoli came up yesterday to look after budinees interests in this ci'y.

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A Royal Reception.

Sin. CharleR X. Kobertson ami Mr. Wni, Johnson Entertain Uanlnonely, For many years Bloomington has enjoyed the reputation ol be ing a citv til splendid social act - vantages, and the present seat-on has added to its wide-spread fame. Yesterday there was given the second reception of this week.j and in completeness of detail and j the thorough enjoyment ol the guests, has never been surpassed. Mrs Charles Robertson and Mrs : William Johnson issued one bun-

dred and fifty six invitations to' timof a bold and daring robbery. ! tiieir lady friends, and in response The deed was committed at the

thereto one hundred and lolly four called, and were royalty entertaiued at the commodious home jof Mrs Johnson, North College; Avenue. Among those who came: ' to the city from a distance to at- j tend the receptio i were Miss Dun-: ham of Danville, III., and Mes-i dames Judge W H Martin, F D j iNorton and C N Norton of Bed-! joru. rrom two u..u. Mrs Johnson ana Mrs hobertson i- .1 1:1 a .... .:i , , v, u received, and from four until six ; M ss Emma Pi elps joined them in receiving student friends and young lady friends of the city. As the guests entered the spacious hall, husie ferns, lovely mosses, beautiful roses and lighted candles met their gaze. From the hail the guests were ushered into the front parlors.where the hostess- ! es SOWlied in black. Silk aim DellOtrope and standing on a Jarsje whLe rug,graciously received them, 1 and so cordial was their greeting ; I tnat all were made to feel , 1 at home. 1 iVATS J O U H.SO H tlllU. Mrs. Robertson were assisted by Mrs Edwin 8 1 brodtx, Mrs Jtsenj Adams jr, ana Mrs Prof Horace' A Hoffman. Those who presided at the punch bowl, which was placed amidst a bower of flowers, were Mrs Prof Bergstrom, Misses Lillian Knipp, Lou Rogers. Grace McPheeters, Lizzie Gilmore and May Fair. Little Florence Robertson presided grace ful'137 at the ice-water tables, and Mary Robertson, age e'ght, and Ruth Johnson, aged 10, dressed in white, nresentftd the favors, which vvere wni;e anij green gardenas. In due time' the tmests were taken to th- dining room which, j wu" lne a'An- natl, u en.ua itKue iana aiterwara made brilliant witn the light of many candies On the side-board were ferns and coiias. On the large table in the center of the room weresmilax, roses and sweet, peas, and over these a candelabra shed its light.CypreRS vines werj there in profusion. The predominating colors were pink, white and green. Twenty one guests were seated at a time, and the refreshments consisting of neapolitan cream, straw beny and pineapple ices and chocolate and white cakes, were served in splendid style. Mrs Susan Bailey was the caterer and her work caused the most favorable comment. The service in each room was all that could be desired. The floral decorations under the management of of Albert C Rott, were beautiful throughout. The mantel in the sitting room was banked with flowers, and at the A Prominent Traveling? Salesman. Indianapolis, May 10, 1894. Lyon Medicine Company: Gentlemek I becan takine LYOK'S SEVEN WONDERS some time sines i for a very bad case of nervous dyspepsia j and insomnia, and I am glad to stak tkat it is doing for mo what all othei remedies tried by me failed to do curr me. I have about finished my third box and I am more than pleased with its results, and I can cheerfully recommend it to all suffering with nervouf dyspepsia, as a first class medicine, and one that has merit. You are at liberty to use this letter in any manner you may see fit, as I am ansious indeed to have every one know who suffers witt this dreadful disease how to get well. Very truly yours, G. R. Rhoades. 8S5 North Mississpi Street, City. Rate of one fare for the round trip has been authorized for the meeting of the Sunday School Association of Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind., June llth-13th, 181)5Mrs John A Hunter has returned from a short visit to friends and relatives in Bedford.

base was a broad basin o. water i i which way a, mirror that reibeted the image of the ferns above, giving the appearance of a miniature lake. A large rose basket and numerous roses were tastefully arranged in this room. Behind the flowers in the library Breitenbach's orchestra rendered a special promgrame. The sociability shown by all present was thoroughly enjoyable and all t he guests as well as the hostesses will long ami pleasantly

: n;imMnuer the elabo rat e home-like j reception of ye-tcrday. Robbed at College. Yesterday morning Miss Vesta . Whiteeraft, of South Wabash, a y'ng student, was the viccollege during the morning exercises. Miss Whitecralt had left her purse containing $20 in the wailing room of Kirkwood Hall. When she returned for her wraps she found the purse open and $15 of the money missing. Whitecralt reported the theft to President Swain, but as yet there is no clue. 1 Lovely Ladies Enjoyed a Dainty Reception Tendered by Mrs. President Swain. Mrs. President Swain gave an, informal, but pleasant reception , . ,. . . u!irijumtt rac: UliJliL ill JHUIUOUI1H. 1 Oi " dence to trie lacty students ot tne University. She was ablv. assisted by Mrs. Prof. Kursten. Mrs. Prof. Commons, Mas. Prof. Davidson, and Miss Osthaus. About seventy invitations were issued and more than sixty happ) recipients responded. Daintx refreshments were served during the evening, the hours being from eight to eleven. Ihe beautiful home of Mrs Alexander on East Third street was artistically decorated nv tn p: p-g au(1 jast ni lit tlirtv (itihir. taiucd their gentleman friends. The beautiful decorations, the hospitable receplion and pleasing attitude of the young ladies all proved that they are fine entertainers. The guests began to arrive at JS:oO and by 10 o'clock the spacious parlors were filled with one of the merriest crowds that ever assembled in Bloomington. The city orchestra furnished sweet strains of music to. which the people danced until a grand march to the dining room was announced where block cream, cakes, fruits, berries and lemonade were served. The favors were caranations. After the refreshments the merry crowd spent their time until a late hour in social games, and amusements. From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business Men to Health. No DISEASE has uvcr presented so many r!'ularit.jos as LaGrippe. No disease leaves its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaGrippe. Mr. 1). W. Hilton, state a'.'cnt of tlie Mut ual Life Insurance Co., of Kentucky, says: "In 1X89 and '90 I had two severe attacks of LaGrippe, the last 0110 at tackm;; my nervous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slept for more tiian two months except by the use of narcotics that stupefied me, but pave me no rest. I was only conscious of intense mental weakness, agonizing bodily pain and the fact that I was hourly irrowin;r weaker. When in this condition. I commenced using Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. In two days I began to improve and In one month's time I was cured, much to the surprise of Jill who knew of my condition. I have been in excellent health since and have recommended your remedies to many of my friends." Louigville, Jan. 22, 1S95. D. W. HiiroN. Dr. Miles' Kerviuo Restores Health

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lis Still in Good Conditio;; 5 lhat sbecauscit'sthc"CPLLf;Lo;D" ( Collar. Its original cost wan 25 els. 3 and it cost the wearer nothing after-1 & w ards to keep it clean. Whe n .soiled, S simp!- wipe off with sponge or v. et 5 cloth. ' 5 These collars and enf's rrr; r:aifrproo f, lt,! arc the only .vatcrprooi'jt Kfv'f's -.iiide with an interlinii.s o f liner : therefore the only ones that j, ecu. 1 i....-:. anu give aosomte witstaa tio:-;. Kvery piece 01 the gemiac aiampcd as follows; 5 M ki v mark. Refuse anything that in not so ! marked, and if your dealer has aui I got the right lciiid scud direct to uk. 5 enclosing amount, and we will maij you a sample postpaid. Collars 25 ets. each. Cuffs 50 cts. pair. Gives fsi.e, and state whether stand-up or? ir.rusu-uuwu collar is wanted. g THE CELLULOID COMPANY, I 4-Z7--ZQ Broad vray, NEW YORK. Notice of Administration, Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Monroe County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Will :am T. Sciscoe late of Monroe County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. i:ay 18th, 1895. Edgar Sciseo. Administrator (Fulk & Corr Alt'vs) . L. Douglas $3 SHOE IS THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING And other specialties for Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Kisses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertisement which appears in this paper. Take no Substitute. Insist on having W. L DOUGLAS' SHOES, with name and price stamped on bottom. Sold by ED WHETSELL. NOTICE TO NON-RESI DENTS The State of Indiana, ) Monroe County, j In the Monroe Circuit May Term, 1895. Courl James A. Deckard, Similda Deckard, vs. Norval Southern, Johh H. Stewart, Thomas B. Stewart, et al. Compliant No. b79i Now come the plaintiffs, b James F. Morgan, their attorney and file their complaint herein, together witn an affidavit that saio defendant, Louisa Southern, is not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that her residence is unknown; that said action is to quiet title to real estate, and that said non-resi ! 3. I ueiit ueiemn ui ih a, lieoessiuy pan thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant last named, that unless she be and appear on the 2nd day of the next term of the Monroe Circuit Court, to be holden on the 1st Monday of October, A.I) lhDo, at the Court House m Bloom 1 ' i inston in said County and State and answer or (lemur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. Witness my name and the Seal of said Court affixed at Bloomington this 28th day of May, A.D., 181)5. seal John T. Wooiavaud, Clerk. James F. Morgan, Attv for Plaintiff. 1 -i . , Notice of Meeting of Board of Review. State of Indiana, ) Monroe County, 1 Notice is hereby given that the County Board of ileview in and for ihe County of Monroe. Slate of Indiana, will meet at the County Commissioners room at the Court House in the City of Bloomingtoii. Indiana, on Monday, Juno 17. IS',)". for the purpose of correcting any and e(Uali.ing all lists of property, both real and personal, as returned by the township assessors in said County, and to bear any complaints that may be made by persons who may be aggrieved at the valuation of their real or personal property by said township assess ors. This Mav 28. 181)5. J. M. HlXkl K, Auditor Monroe County.

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Prof Foreman's trip to the clouds in his Monster Air Ship "Salvido," and his daring two mile tumble to the earth on a ROPE LADDER,

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!9! SEE IUI TOUR TICKETS HI) . . . BLOOMINGTON,

Greater and Grander than ever in all its Superior and Bewildering Magnificence. All other Celebrations are Mere Side Shows, and Dear at Any Price Compared with this

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WITH KING KOMTJS AND HIS Kingdom of komical karagters.

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Streets of Cairo Worth Many Miles of Travel to See. Grand Double Wedding

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iaiiy erected siana ior me occasion. The Double Ceremony to be performed in tle presence of Thousands of invited guests. See it to be convinced.

Exhibition of speed by the entire Fire Department in getting to a Fire and throwing water. GRAND CONGRESS OF BABIES.

To the Handsomest; $J floe and --Under.

Grand IVlifliiary Drill by Ind. State frligitia. Bicyele Tournament, Racing- and prizes to winners. Mule Kacino, Sack Kacino;, Prizes for Handsomest Young Lady and Oldest Settler. ifr$&5 In told to be batted for by t woProfessional Ball Clubs GRAM) CIVIC AND FRATERNAL PARADE. Grand Pyrotechmcal Display

in Babij Two years of 100 Entries.

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