Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 12 June 1895 — Page 2

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Get what you H. T. SI THE MORNING WORLD. BLOOMINGTOSi IXXMASTA. Published every morning, except Sunday. JOHN W. AND OSCAK H. CRAVENS, Editors and Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCHIPTIOX. By Carrier Bloomingtoo and Suburbs. - One Year J Six Months XJ3 Three Months lJj" OneAonth One Week 90 Weekly Edition, M.00 per year. A BABY WANDERER Star on a Long Journey With a Mother's Fond Caress Bat ia Heard of No SAoro Last Friday Mrs. Ella Elwood, of St Peters, Minn., started her three year old son, Reynold, on the long and tiresome journey from 6t Peters to this city. She had placed the little fellow in the Rare of the conductor, who before starting had promised to guard the little fellow and see him safely to Chicago. That was the last heard of the little fellow. John Knight, living east of town was to meet the boy at the station on its arrival and take him to his home where he was to raise it, he having adopted the little tot. Mr. Knight knew when the boy started and as be had not arrived yesterday h consulted R A Fulk and began telegraphing over the route the little fellow would have taken, but received no tidings of the lost one. The police force of Chicago are on the lookout for him and the officials at Bloomington, Ills, were telegraphed to, thinking that he was put aboard a train for that city by mistake, but nothing has been heard from them as yet The mother is unaware of the condition of affairs and will probably be notifie d, today. AT THE ALTAR. Two Hearts Made to Beat as One In the Clerk's Office Yesterday. A happy wedding occurred at the clerk's office yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, when Miss Annie E. Knight was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Jacob L. Dye in the presenca of a lew invited guests. Judge Robert G. Miller spoke the words in a most impressive manner that made two loving hearts beat as one. The bride is the daughter of Elijah Knight of Bryant's Creek, one of Monroe county's mo.t prosperous farmers. The groom is a well Ifcown young farmer of New

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want of Bethel, Marion county. The happy couple received the hearty congratulations of those present. The invited guests present were J. B. Wilson, Wilson Adams, H. T. Simmons. George Thornton and Clerk Woodward. The couple left on the midnight train for New Bethel where they will make their future home. Mrs. Laura J. Smith and Miss Hattie have gone to Princeton where they will spend several weeks, the guests of Mrs. John Ewing. Rufus Phelps, who has been visiting his niece, Mrs. Wni. Johnson, North Walnut street, returned o his home in Racine, Wis., yesterday. Under a Fallen Tree. Two Boys Met With a Narrow Escape Yesterday Afternoon. Delmar Beatty and Lonnie Johns met with an accident yesterday afternoon that almost proved fatal to one of the boys. While driving down Walnut street in Beatty?s buggy they passed under a tree that some men were sawing down. It fell with a crash on the buggy, smashing it in splinters and knocking both boys out. The Johns boy had a gosh about six inches long cut in his leg near the left thigh and his eye almost gouged out. Assistance arrived in a moment in the person of Prof Marsters who witnessed the mishap. The wounded boy was placed in a carrriage and taken to his home on West 4th street and Dr Hon summoned who rendered medical assistance. It took a uumber of stitehes to sew the gash up. The Beatty boy only received a few scratches that were not serious. It is indeed a wonder both were not killed. EXCURSION 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-lBth, 181)5 Fourth of July ICxcursiaux via VaiHlalia Line, Tickets will be sold on July 3d and 4th, good to return until July 5th, 1895, inclusive, between all stations within two hundred miles of initial point, at one fare for the round trip. Tickets will also be sold to stations on connecting lines on same basis as above. For full particulars call on nearest Vandal ia Line Ticket Agent, or address E. Ford, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, MoThe beauty spot of Bloomington. Where? Kenwood.

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STINESVILLE. Mr Emery returned from Paris, 111. on Friday Mr Frank Driskeil returned from Salem Saturday night Mrs Chas Calahan visited Bloom ington friends last week Miss Zora Hedrick will begin a six weeks term of music iu Warsaw this week Lost A $:old dollar bracelet I bangle with J S M monogram. Finder return to s. Reporter Rev Allen Trusty and wife of Cooksville, 111, are vtsiting Mr Enoch Morgan and family. Miss Ollie Jackson of Bleomington came dowa on Monday, bringing with her Dr Davis' youngest child. Rev Wm Miller and wife were at Indianapolis all last week Mrs Miller represented the Ra,thbone sisters at the Grand Lodge Mrs Hoenms.-h of Martinsville and Miss Belle Boyd of Gosport were the guests of John Boyd's over Sunday Dr G I Stansiler attended the Medical Association ai Indianapolis last week, going on Wednesday and returning on Friday The Christian church, a beautiful room in the south part of the large i-tone building recently erected by J S Williams, was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies by Rev Clark of Bloomington on last Sunday Mr Williams built the house at bis own expense and donated it to the church, and long after the donor "sleeps the sleep that knows waking," it will stand there as a monument of his noble generosity Mrs Jennie Jackson of Blooming ton and Dr Davis and children of Princeton were the guests of John Terry and wife last Wednesday and Thursday After a pleasant two weeks' visit with fr.ends and relatives, Mrs Titsel returned on Tuesday to her home in CampbelJsburg, Mesdames Jennie and Lizzie Easton accom panying her On Saturday night a revolver in the hands of a criminally careless fellow was discharged near Mr A J Pugh's house, the ball passing through a bedroom which fortunately was not occupied bv the boarders at the time of shooting After a pleasant two weeks' visit with Mr and Mrs Chas Walker Mrs Chastine and her son Frank returned to their home in Leon, Iowa While here Mrs Chasiine and son made mauy lriends, all of whom regretted to see them leave The grandest social eveut of the season occurred on Thursday evening at H o'clock when Miss Jie Wiilard, the beautiful and accom plished daughter of Mrs. Laura Wiilard was united in marriage to W. C. Fox in the presence of about three hundred invited relatives and friends. The church was handsomely decoroted witk a variety , of fejns, roses and lilies. These decorations fromed a beautiful background for the dainty gowns of the party. The Stinesville CoruetiBand discoursed eweet n usic outride until:

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which entered the church at 8 o' clock, Miss Ura Sanders playing Lohegrin's wedding march. The mother of the bride leaning on the arm of her brother Fred Cornman, entered lirst, followed by Rosa Emery and Fay Welch, little flower girls, who in their light blue dresses, looked like they had come from Fairyland. Next came the bride's maid, Mies Lillie Wiilard, sinter of the bride, and the bride-elect up one isle and the groom and his best man, Ware Walker, up the other. Reaching

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came forward and pronounced thei marriage service according ts the rites of the M. E. church. The bride's gown was of pearl white silk with plain skirt and fancy waist trimmed in lace, ribbon and pearls. The bridesmaid's dress was pink silk, fashioned add trimmed like that of the bride. Many handsome presents were tendered the happy couple, and all enjoyed a generous banquet which followed the congratulations at the home of bride's mother. The guests from a distance were Mrs. Chastine and son Walter, of Leon Iowa, Mr Prior and family of Bloomington, Mr and Mrs. Ed Faulkner, Mr. Fred Cornman ond wife, the Misses Shoemaker and Matson, of ElletUville, Mrs. George D. Thornton, of Bloomington, Miss Price' Arthur, 111., Mr. Chas. Anderson, of Elletts rille, Messrs. Lider and Newman, of Lafayette, Miss McUullough, of Bloomington, Rev. A J Ewing and j wile, Ltesport. The I. O O F met at their new hall on Saturday afternoon and in the presence of our people and in vited gvests fronl Bloomington Ellettsville, Gosport and Spencer, the fallowing program was taken up and earned into efi'eet, Mr Em ery presiding. 3 p m Call to Order. Duties of Chaplain By Rev. Clark. Music by the band March. Presentation of the keys of the building, by J S Williams. History of Oolitic Lodge by Mr. Emery. Music by the Band. Oration Hon J B Wilson Music by the Band "What shall the Harvest be?" Address Mrs. Belle Pugh. Subect "Fraternal Society." Music by the Band March Bro. MsAUisfeer of Ellettsville spoke on "Friendship, Love and Truth as Exemplified by the I 0O F" Mike Wolf, of Spencer, gave in teresting Statistics of Odd Fellowhip. Chas Crippen of Spencer, related now the "Divine fatti gang. 'Nearer My God to Thee," at tin bedside of a dying girl. Music by Band "Nearer My God to Thee." Elder Clark invoked the aid of the Deity. KXCUKSION. On account of the second international Conference of the Epworth League, to be held at Chattanooga Tenn., June 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th 1896, tickets will be sold from Bloomington to Chattanooga and return at rate of one fare for the round trip ($12.45.) ' Tickets wil be sold on Juue 25, 26th and 27fi .. and will be limited to return ill teen days from date of sale. They can be extended fifteen days by depositing them with the Agent of the Q & C or N & C Lines at Chattanooga on or before June 30th A. K. Helton, Agt. 1MONON ROUTE. N No. i. Chicago Night Express 11 :50p. in KOKTH HOl.'ND. No. 6, Chicago Mail 10:W a.m. ! No. 8, Louisville Acc'dution 7:00 p. m. SOUTH HOUNB. No. 3, Louisville Express .4:05 a. m. No. 5, Louisville Mail 3:41 p. in. I No. 7. Louisville Acc'dution, 6:25 u.m. A.K.HH.TOH. A.., i New apricots, peaches, tomatoes, cherries and cualiflowers at Jeas Howe's.

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