Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 June 1895 — Page 4

Is ee Hive Scientific and Practical Optcians, Endorsed by the Medical Fraternity of America, will be at the . . . HOTEL GENTRY . TmnUi Friday, Saiuiday, June 27, 28, 29 Monday, Tuesd y, Wednesnay, July !, 2 3

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gohikgs AND GOINGS ITEMS OF INTEREST FOUND IN THE DAILY ROUNDS. Personal Mention Wliat Blooming to nl'ei pie are Doing and Where They Are Iocal News Briefly Told Bessie and Brother Worrall are at Spencer visiting relatives. , Henry Leas is dangerously ill at his home on West Fourth street. Miss Jennie Wilson has returned from an extended visit to Chattanooga, Term. The State Encampment of S. of V. will be held in Anderson July ist, 2nd, and 3rd. Frank Simons, of xlass "95, . leaves for his home in Washington D. C, this morning. - Mrs. Florence W tutted and J daughter, of Bedford, are visiting 'the family of Chas. McEaughliri. President Swain aad wife have gone to Denver, Col. for a few weeks and will attend the National Teachers' Association that will be in session in that city. More rain more rest and grass.

EXCURSION RATE. On account of the Fourth of i July holidays, tickets will be sold ( . from here to points within a distance of two hundred miles at . Tate of one. first class fare for the round trip. No rate for adults to be less than 25 cents or no rate for children to be less than 15 cents. Betides selling to points on the L. N. A. & C. tickets can be sold on the C. H. & D. R'v, B. & O. S.W.R'y, Big Four Route. I. D. & W. R'y, T. St. L. & K. C. R'yy Vandalia Line, L. E. & St. L. R'y and Wabash B?y. Tickets to be sold July 3rd and 4th good going on date of sale and good to return until and including July 5th. Oh July 4th all through trains will stop at oc al stations. A. K. H ELTQN, A gt.

EXCURSION RATE. Tickets will be sold to Denver, Col. and return at one fare for the round trip plus $.2.00, on July 4th, 5th, 7th and 7th. For full information call on or address A. K. HELTON, Agt.

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Co. H will compete for the $75 prize offered by Anderson citizens at their Fourth of July ceiebration. Prof. R.J. Aleyand wife will be the guests of Prof. . V. F. Maraters until July ist, when Prof. Aley will do institute work. Rolla Walker has been selected to read the Declaration of Independence, July 4th. Mr. Walker's ability an a elocutionist is farfamed and the usual dry reading will be despensed with. Mr. Walker will recite from memory to the many thousands of eager spectator?. Mrs. James Gray, daughter of Conrad Stinesburg, has become insane from the effects of a severe attack of fever. She will be placed in the asylum at Indianapolis. It is indeed a very sad case. Mrs. Gray lost her husband by death less than a year igO. Hon. James R. Henry, of Indianapolis, a membe ' of the Board of southern prison directors, is in the city. Warden Patten has handed in his resignation to take effect August ist. He will be succeeded by Mayor A . T. Hert of Brazil, who has resigned as Mayor of that city and will be succeeded by Councilman Grubs. The Dallt World will celebrate its first anniversary July 19th, by one of the most interest ing issues of its existence. On that date the World-Courier office in its remodeled form will be open for the inspection of its friends and subscribers. The new newspaper press will be in operation by that time and everybody and their wives and sweethearts will be invited to inspect the most perfect printing establishment in southern Indiana. Homer E. Strain DENTIST Prepared for all kinds of Dental Work OITce in McGce Block, South Side. Bloomington, Indiana

IC you have any trouble with your rvir. in prove tin.- opportunity and rail and see up. '.- !; e all e s of refraction by the use of glasses. o V: '.si!!c ;no Pretcribed ! No Operations Psrformod I (.'.in cqiuint y our patients Buffer no inconvenience. (J las.-fcs gr und to order to fit each difficult ease. it has been the custom heretofore to purchase spectacles of 4 . . ro n th sure manner as pint?, needles, button!?, etc , were s km!, and if the unfortunate person with defective vision ...Mi no bett it his sight from the assortment offered, it was t.'i !.. lit '.e mu4 be dull mentally. Your eyesight is too precious to it;, v lu error corrected by anyone only those thoroughly r-ki!!. d i i the science of optics. ' i ye h-in.'f a delicate organ, none but Physicians, Oculists an' Op:ic should prescribe e glasses you should -ivear, W make the examination of the eye a specialty, and orry hm: t complete set of instruments in the world for the ( urpoKv of conduct!! g the examination and correcting all existi.t: s accurately and minutely. ak A vantage of Th's Opportunity And Rave Your Eyes Tested Fr e By JOSEPH & McCLELLAN

Prof. William Rawles accompanied by his brother, Charles, leave today for St Louis, where the foimer will be married Wednesday. Revs. Bert Farmer, Will Wylie and. Homer Woolery leave tomorrow to attend the Epworth League convention at Chattanooga, Tenn. Ed. Brodix and family left for Indian Springs this morning for a few day's recuperation. Mr. Brodix has worked faithfully for the past two years as manager of the Bee Hive and as this is his first vacation during that time, he will all the more enjoy the pleasant outing at the Springs. Bedford is advertising as the crowning feature of their Fourth of Tuly sideshow a cross-road country string band from some where down in the wilds of Lawrence couraty. It is also that they have a subscription list of $61 to celebrate with and that the com mittee of one is having a terrible job collecting it. That amount would not pay for three of the smallest sky rockets Bloemington has bought. It takes in round figures to celebrate here just $1,250 all of which has been subscribed. Better fight shy of your "sham fake" aad come with the crowd to see the Barnum of them all, at Bloomington July 4th. BUENA WISTA. .Tody Clendennin and Joe Moore were in Bloomington Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Sparks visit ed relatives in Kirksville Sunday. T. A. Cunningham was in our locality Thursday on business. M.r. and Mrs. W. V. Carter were the guests of Henry Sparks in Stanford Sunday. Jake Kirk and Mart Eaton traded cows Saturday and Mart went right off to the store and brought a new curry-comb to curry that cow. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Oliphant and Mrs. Martha Martiudale attended 'church at Spring Creek, Lawrence Co., Sunday. J. W. Mood was in Bloomfield Saturday and Sunday with Jacob Weaver who has cancer of the .stomach and went there to consult Dr. Gray. Mr. Weaver's is indeed critical his recovery is rery uncertain. Quite a number of our young bloods engiiged in a lively game of foot-racing Saturday evening, Paris Combs, Y." A. Kirk, Jake Kirk and Fred Cunningham were the main contestants. Constable W. A. Kirk was the winner over all. We auHpect that tlfe practice which he has had in running down law -breakers' ha given him undue advantage over the rest of the nimble shinned boys.

STINESVILLE. M. L. Easton spent last Sunday sit Campbellsburg with his wife and children who are visiting Joseph Titeel's. Mr. C. C. Dunn made a business

trip to the capital last Saturday Miss Lillie Hines o f Worthington is visiting A. T. HoadJey and wife. Mrs. Sanders of Ellettsville and Miss Ura Sanders of Cosport visited Dr. Walker's and us on Monday and 1 uesday. Mrs. Edward Pauley and Miss Ollie Leftlerof Bloomington were the guests 01 Mrs. Emma heay over bunday. John Hoadley and his daughter Mrs- Minnie Cliue will start to Mil waukee on the noon todsiy to visit relatives. The many friends of Miss Minne Sharpe of Ellettsville will be glad to hear that she sustained no serious injuries by being thrown from her buggy here a few days ago. The horse became unmanageable at the top of the hill near Mrs. Hite's residence, and ran at a fearful rate down the hill, across the K. K. and into the creek. Miss Sharps and Mr. Harris were both thrown out at the R. R. crossing, but fortunately neither was seriously injured. To ease the anxiety of the friends of Miss Lettie Willard and Ware Walker we take pleasure in correcting a report in circulation to the effect that on their return from Ellettsville last bunctay week tlieir -norse ran away and wrecked the buggy some where in the 'Flat Woods." Miss Bertha Baker and Wm. Lovings were the victims of the wreck and the buggy that was torn to pieces belonged to Mclleury's livery stable. Minter Clines has gone to Rochester to cut stone. Vine Vint and wife spent last Sunday with Bloomington friends. W. E. Kyle has left the management of his store to his partner, J. E. Kyle and resumed his duties as Monon agent. We understand that the Stone Co. of which Mr. Emery is Sup't has secured work that will keep the mills and quarry in sictive operation for several months. STANFORD. Wesley Carmichael is dangerously sick with typhoid fever. Fred Koontz who was shot by Dougbss last Saturday is reported better. John Matthews and wife and Alaska Eaton and wife made a visit at Morgantown and Xndiauapolis last week. Children's day was a grand success at Greene county chapel last Sunday. Rev. Weddlo preached to a large audieuce at Harmony Sunday night. Harley Bilker of Bloomington is paying his mother a visit this week. Thomas Bush aud wife are visiting the wife's relatives at Morgantown this week. Bonn to Arthur Young and wife a dish washer. Raymond Buker of Bloomington was the guest of his mother last Sunday. nGree Thrasher has returned home from White county where he has been working for some time.

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