Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 June 1895 — Page 4

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There Are Others, But the Cheapest Plaa ATSee Blakely iX: BridweH's handsome toilet Bets. Greater m Grander man I lite soiHief 1 fl6 Corner Mrs James Hendrix, accompanied by her daughters, Misses Laura and Nellie, have returned from a pleasant sojourn atIndian Springs Martin county. - FOR THE - . MONTH OF JUNE Miss Anna Hancock, of Seymour, is the guest of Miss Norn Kirby, East Third street. Miss Hancock will probably attend summer school here.

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THE MORNING WORLD. BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA. Published every morning, except Sunday. JOHN W. AND OSCAK H. CRAVENS,Editors and Proprietors. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. By Carrier Bloomington and Suburbs. On Year !3 00 Six Months 1 50 Three Months One Month -50 One Week 9c Weekly Edition, Si .00 per year. THE WEEKLY COURIER BLOOMIXGTON, INDIANA A PAPER FOIi EVERY FIEESLOE. PUBLISHED BY CRAVENS BROTHERS. OFFICE IN MAY BUILDIKG TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL POSTAGE PREPAID. One year .$i.oo Six months 53 Tbree month6 -J Sfcgl. copy 05 Entered at the post oftice at Bloomiugon, Indiana, as second-classmatter. COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS OF INTERESTS FOUND THE D.A1LY BOUNDS. IN Personal Mention Wbat Blooininjjto n I'ec pie are Doing and Where They Are Local News Briefly Told Prepare your picnic lunches the steck of Blakely & Bridwell. Hon W D Robinson,of Princeton, is in the city to attend commencement. Tilt Meflurd, of Indianapolis, is visitiug his parents, Mr and Mrs C C Mefford. John Heckman is entertaining his brother Joseph Heckman, of Brown county. Judge Roach has returned to his home in Indianapolis after a short visit in this city. Ernest Holland is entertaining W J Durallj of Lebanon, during com mencement. Dr. Allison Maxwell and daughter returned to their home in Indianapolis yesterday. They were here to attend the Kirkwood funeral.

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of Shirts, Tonight's Events. City Council Red Men Colored Odd Fellows 7 30 7 30 7 30 Weather iSulletin. Today Thunder showers, cooler, followed Wednesday by rain and rising temperature. A A Lister, of Bedford, was in the city last night. Josephine Clark has from Attica where she attending school. returned has been Persons going away for the summer will find The Would just like a letter from an old friend. Sent to any address for only six cents per week. Lewis Helton left for Michigan City yesterday, after a pleasant visit to his brother. A. K. Helton. He is now cashier in the Monon office at that point. Charles Barnhill left for Evansville yesterday to look after Lon D. Rogers' business affairs while that gentleman is recuperating in this city. Mr. Barnhill will be absent about three weeks. We want all the news, and to get it we want the assistance of every reader of The World. '1 If you have any news tell one of our reporters, or send it to this office by letter or pjstal. We are in receipt of a communication signed "A Friend to the Wife" which scores a husband for alleged failure to provide. While the article may be true we can not give space to anonymous communications. If the author will not sign his or her name to the article, a newspaper would certainly not be justified in publishing it. We want all the legitimate news, but must draw the line on articles that are not signed. John F. Forsythc has prepared papers and a model for a self-locking railroad spike, .ind these have been sent to a patent attorney at Washington. Yesterday Mr. Forsythe received a telegram that all necessary detail would be completed at once. By this new device it will be impossible for a spike to become lose, or pull out and thus many a railroad wreck will be avoided.

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HAT Henry T Swindler is entertaining Alvis Mills, of Mooresville, during commencement. Miss Edith Wright, of Paoli, the guest of Mr and Mrs W Hicks during commencement. JS T Tickets for the Alumni banquet are on sale at Lindleys' Faris' and Axteli's. The hour is 1 o'clock. Mrs 1 B Bruce has gone to Xenia, Ohio, to attend the marriage of her brother,.! C McCelland. Elmer Stout and James Bowles, of Paoli, are spending commence ment week with friends in this city. Simeon Greene, of Paoli, an . old time I U graduate, is spending commencement week with friends in the citj-. Mrs Fannie Figg and son, and Miss Lulu Neff, of Franklin, are the guests of Judge Cunning during commencement. Mrs Ella Warder and daughter, Alice, have returned to their home in Evansville after an extended visit to Mr and Mrs Dr J E Harris. Norman McGee returned yesterday to his duties at Terre Haute after a short visit to his mother, Mrs. B A McGee, South Walnut street. Dr Harry Gabe, wife and son, drove over from Indianapolis Sunday and are visiting a few days with his parents, Col and Mrs W A Gabe. B M Lingle and wife has returned to Pajli after a pleasant visit in this city. While here Mr Lingle was looking after business interests. Mr and Mrs Vinson Carter, have returned to their home at Indianapolis. While here they were the guests of Mrs Dr Maxwell, South College avenue. Prof. Frank Axtell has been unanimously elected superintendent of the Washington city schools to serve a fourth term. Frank is competent for the position and his many friends will be glad to know that his services are

appreciated in Washington.

Mrs. William Goldenburg and daughter, Miss Edith, accompanied

by Miss Edith Shaw, of Vevay. Indiana, are the guests of J)r and Mrs P C Holland, West Kirkwood avenue. I)r Maurice Moore and wife liave returned to their home in Vineennes. Dr Moore was here to attend his old class reunion of '!)() last Saturday evening and was the guest of his wife's parents, Mr and Mrs August Krueger. The trustees of the University have appropriated $2"0 to purchase a new fire proof safe to keep the records of the trustees safely stored. They also concluded to buy a letter file and copying press at a cost of 150 lor the Registrar. Fred Anderson met with a pa;nful accident at the Consolidated Stone Works yesterday afternoon. He in some manner got his right hand tangled up in the running gears of the engine and had the ends of the two fore fingers of his left hand amputated. Blakely & Bridwell are "The People" for anything in their line. George Hood, a colored lad, was before Maj'or Buskirk, yesterday, chaiged with shooting craps, wviich was contrary to the "statoots as provided for in such cases," lined $14 and sent to the works. The conditlan of Fred Koontz, who was shot by Wm Douglass is no better. He passed a fairly good day yesterday. He had a slight internal hemorrage about 2 o'clock. Mat Dickson, a colored man, was brought before Mayor Buskirk yesterday on the charge of assault, preferred bMiss Kate Glaspe. The defendant was found guilty and given ten days on the works. Miss Alberta M Rose., the popular trimmer this season for Mrs Buckley, leaves this morning for her home in Indianapolis. Miss Rose has made many friends during her stay in Bloomington who will be glad to welcome her back the fall season. A liase Libel. That wonderful base ball club over at Bloomington, that could defeat any club between the Atlan tic and Pacific oceans, has met with another crushing reverse, this time at Spencer. The Journal of the latter place says: "The Bloonigton base ball club came ove: Just 'i hursday to teach our bovs j the art of playing ball, but when they took their place on the grounds they were surprised at the way the boys pounded their "crack" pitcher, Mr Hendricks, who played with Gosport last year. As the boys term it, Bloomington could not do a "trick" with Matthews" curves. The score stood o to 42 in favor of Spencer. The Bloomington boys are a racial lot. but they can't play ball. Martinsville Leader. Go easy our friend, the club referred to above was one recently orgauizeu m tne suburbs ot our city and not the regular Bloomington Champions. Don't be alarmed, yoar kid aggregation would be pounded oil the earth by Blootnj inton j hints. Just try them once for keeps. FOR SALE. A good refrigerator, suitable for a grocery store. Also a pair of counter platform scales. For futher particulars call at World ollice.

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REMEMBER THE STIXESVILLE. Rev G W Terry, of Bickne;!, visited Ms children here over Sunday and preached Sunday night at :iie Dap tit church. Dr Stansifer's brother and mother of Van Bureii township, visited him and wife the latter part of last week. .vlbet Hoadlev and wife are enterutiug company from V ton. shing led Cordcll and wife, of Bloom ington visited their mother, Mrs Giliaspic over Sunday. John B.yd has sold his pr perty on 11 11 street. Mi.is Kitty Kean, who joined the i'onieroy Concert Company troupe about S months ago, is here visitmy Jrionus The troupe will sing at tin M E church tonight 17 Mrs Nannie Coll'-je, a well known Owen Co teacher whose residence is now in Bloomington, guest of Dr Stansiler and week, was the wife last Ouite number of our people aiieiKieo aiemoriai services ..ii - i at Bloomington on Sunday. I lev Trusty and wife returned jla;-t Friday to their home in Cooksville, 111. James Wright, of the American ;

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Price Compared to QLhD TO COAIS THE PLACE DAT Ess 1MONON ROUTE. noktk iior:n. No. 4, Chicago Night Express No. 6, Chicugo Muil No. 8. Louisville Acc'datiou... SOCTIl HOUND. No. 3, Louisville Express,.... No. fj, Louisville .Mail No. 7, Louisville Acc'datiou... ...11 :50p.m ..10:18 a.m. ...7 :00p. m. . ...4:05 a. m. 3:41 p.m. ....6:25 a.m. A. K. liKLxos. Aereu PUBLIC NOTICE. When you go t Indianapolis ask Agent Helton for one way or round trip tickets via Vandal ia Line, our limited train leave Ind ianapolis 12 -10 noon daily, and the wait at Grevnca.-.tlo Junction is but ibttv live minutes. G iCO E iiOCK WELL, I) P A. KXCI-UHIOX. On account of the second inter national Conference of tl o worth Leagu (o be held at Chattanooga. Tenn., .lime :27th, 28tb, 2i)th and 80th LS'.HJ, tickets wilJ be sold from Bloomhiiitou to Chattanooga anj rotuni at rat( of oue fare for the round trip (8PJ.-15.) Tickets wil be sold on June 25, 2(th and 27?! . and will be limited to return tiiteen days from date of sale. They can be extended fifteen days by depositing thein with the Agent of the Q & C or N & C Lines

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