Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 June 1895 — Page 4

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Man? hit THE LYOH HEDIClnC f"0 1 iNDiANAPOUS Stomach (NO j For Sale by all Druggists. THE WEEKLY COURIER BLOOM I NGTON, INDIANA PAPER FOIi EVERY FIRESIDE. PUBLISHED BY ORAVKNS BROTHERS. GflflCE IN MAY BCILDIKG TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL POSTAGK PREPAID. One yeir $i-oo Six months & Three months -J Single copy 05 Entered at the po.st office at Bloomington, Indiana, as second-classmatter. "aoy's TmTshapT Falls From a Surrey That Passes Over Ills Body, luiiivting Painful Injuries. Chester, the five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tourner, met with a very painful accident last night. He was in a surrey with his mother driving to the citjr. The little fellow occupied the front seat and his mother and the baby the rear. VV hen in the act of passing oyer the crossing at Lincoln and Kirkwood Avenue the boy was thrown out over the dashboard upon his face by the sudden jar. The wheels passed over the iittle fellow's body before Mrs. Tourner could check tha horse. He was assisted into the vehicle and taken to Dr. Lowder's office where medical attention was rendered him by Drs. Lowder and Tourner. He was suffering considerable at the .last report, but the extent of his injuries are not known. Use Dr. Miles Nerve Plasters for SPINAL WEAKNESS. All druggists soil em lor S5i;. "Ceiauwhd" Collars and Cuffs are made by covering a linen collar ox cuff with "celluloid," thus making them strong, durable and waterproof. When soiled they can be cleaned by simply wiping off with a wet cloth. No other waterproof goods are made with this interlining, consequently no other goods can possibly give satisfaction. Do not forget that every piece of the genuine is stamped as follows : Euuloio J" Mask. w Insist upon goods so marked and refuse anything else if offered. If your dealer does not keep them you can procure a sample from us direct by enclosing amount and stating size and whether stand-up or turned-down collar is wanted. Collars 25c. each. Cuffs 50c pair. The Celluloid Company, 427-429 Broadway, New York.

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Webb Robinson, a Gallant Fireman, Adds His Testimony. Indianapolis, August 1, 1894 To the Lyon Medicine Co.: Gentlemen I tried mauv rem edies for a complication of stomaci. troubles, but found nothing to dr mf iinv crnrtf until T tricfl TVOIW SEVEN WONDERS. I eswear by that remedy as beim a it 1S claimed to be, and cheer fuy recommend it to sufferc; frm stomach and kidney trouble;; Webb Robijsson, Engine Company No. 5f West Sixth Street. CHILDREN'S DAY. To Be Celebrated at the Baptist Church Next Sunday. Next Sunday evening is Children!? Day exercises at the Baptist

church and a special program hasjgUegt8 of V. J. Lowe and family

been prepared for the occasion that will not only be pleasing but interesting. Everybody is invited to attend these exercises. The following is the program: Voluntary, Brietenbach Orchestra Anthem, Choir. Invocation, Rev. T. C. Probert. Song A Joyous Gathering,School. Responsive Reading, Psalm Recitation The First Children's Day, Jessie Gentry. They Sing a New Song, School. Recitation All the Good We Can, Gertrude Probert. Recitation The Child at the Gate, Ethel Williams. Song The Children's Sabbath class of young ladies. Presentation Banners. One for contribution; one for attendance. Address, Superintendent. Recitation, Mrs. Oloa Hughes. Co n cer t R ee i ta 1 , 1 n fa n t C i ass . Recitation Be Brave Boys, Char- i lie Probert. Song Jesus Loves the Little Children, Miss Phelps' class. Nation Exercises, Mrs. Johnson's class. Recitation Ten True Friends, Miss Phelp's class. Song Jesus' Little Lambs, Infant Class. Recitation A Deed, a Word, Cm a Pickerel. Address, Pastor. Collection. Anthem, Choir. The Fountain of Life. Pilgrim, Jesse Phillips. Education, Grace Farr. Music, Lizzie Gilmore. Mercy, Jennie Flood. Song We Have Spent a Happy Season, School. Benediction. Dr. Unas' Pain Pills, "One cent a dose." 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 ad lress A. K. HELTON, Agt. Fourth of July Excursions. July 3rd an d 4th the B. & O. W R'y will sell excursion tickets between all stations on its own and principal connecting lines at rate of one fare for the round trip, within "a distance of 200 miles of initial point of ticket. Tickets good returning until July oth. See nearest agent for particulars. J. B. Dillaaan has secured the agency for Monroe county for the Electric Butter Maker. He reports good success selling it. He took )M ( rdeis the first 3 days canvassing. j Or. Miles' Fain Fills cure Neuralgia.

Railroad Rumblings,

A New Move on tin; I'art of the I. , People. The projectors uf the proposed I. B. it lb Railway are endeavoring to perfect a deal with the buiklfi of the Chattanooga, Roekport, Indianapolis and Chicago Railroad, which is now in course of construction. The idea is to consolidate the two roads and be operated under one management. If they succeed in doing this the building of the I. B. it B. is an assured certainty. To this end President Newell Banders of the I. B. tt B. was in con' snh.nt.inn wit th C. 11. T A- C nc. - pie at Ilockport Saturday, presenting the views of his company. It is to be hoped that he will succeed in gaining his point, as it will he but a question of a few months ere work will begin on the road. TtiP T R X' W lipoids hnvr niif- , , , , advantage in tueir iaor ana mat - is an entrance alreadv secured into the Tnion Station at Indianapolis, HAUltODSBrRG. Mr and Mrs Cyrus Heed and children, of Bloomington were 1 thu first 0f the week. T J Carr and wife, of Smithville, are spending the week here. Miss Helen Whaley, of Stanford, is visiting her sister, Mrs Bridwell. Mrs Wine Kinser is spending the week with her daughter in Bloomington this week. Miss Oraa Pedigo was the giuM jf her sister, Mrs Hoi Woodward, the first of the week. Mrs Baker of Paoli and Mi Freese of Stanford visited Dr and Mrs Baker on last Friday. Mrs J G Ti mey and little daughter, of Bloomington, are spending a few days with her parents here. Mrs Dr Luzadder and Miss Aria McCormack, of Smithville, were the sruests of Rev. Butler and wife Wednesday. Logan Bennett, of Woodward, Oklahoma, is spending a few weeks i--t.li Wdli:on i ioiett. and lamilv. west ol town. Charley Carr and family are visiting II W Carr this week. Mrs Carrie Evans and children, of Bed fold, Aver e visiting relatives here last week. Mrs Dr Holtzman and Mrs Walter Thrasher, of Smithville, visited their parents here last week. Born, o Mr and Mrs Sam Bennett, a boy. Mrs J T Nance is spending a lew days with relatives in Bloomington. Miss Mary Strain is visiting her sister at Avoca. Mrs Rev Butler is entertaining her sister from Erie, Ind. Rev Grigsby, of Bloomfield, will occupy the pulpit at the M.. E. church Sunday morning. Mrs James Hodge and children, of Bedford, are spending the week with relatives here. The ladies of the Catholic church gave a lawn social in the couit house park last night. The Mechanics' band discoursed sweei music, while people crowded the many tables under the cool and spreading branches of the numer ous shade trees, which were illum inated with Chinese lanterns and arc lights, and devoured the sweet ice cream, cake and lemonades. Ex-Congressman Bynum will talk "Sound Money" to the people of this city July Oth. Cecilia Lodge No. 1W I. 0. O. V. elected the following officers last night or the ensuing year: Charles Sears Noble Giaud. Joseph Scroggiiis Vice Grand. John E. Edmondson Recording Secretary. James W. Wingert Permanent Secretary. Si in psori Neeld Treasurer. John F. St Clair - ilotl.

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The Police Raid a Den on lYUipie Heights. Last Wednesday night policemen Kerr and Johns made a raid on a house of ill-repute kept by the John Dune.ui, who lives i n Maple Height:-:. It seerns that tor several years of his life Duncan has been figuring in some shape in eases in the Circuit and Mayor's court, but genera!') finds an easy wav out of his scrapes. The worst feature is in nearly all tire cases in which Iun- ! can looms up as a centra! ligure, are cases with w hich very young girls ire connected giris l. young enough to be Ins granddaughters It appears that he has been makin."- a '.vino- orf ot e .1 1 r 1 1 1 . their shame for when brought! 1 irom the iail to tne Mavor's . I court yesterday morning j pleaded guilty to keeping a house of prostitution and was lined 19. Ola Bowks, for frequenting thv Duncan house, pleaded guilty and was lined $14. Josie and Mabel Watson, charged with associating " & with bad females, pleaded not guilt-, and nad tneir cases tinued until this morning. 1 . 11 1 : J " ! conIt is a nitv there is no law that i u i" i i . . . check tnese young girls in their downward career. There quite a number of them who run the streets day and night, going fast toward a life of shame if they are not already tl.e e. Some of these girls have respectable family connections who have the sympathy of the public. The press, especially, has treated them leniently, refraining from publishing their names until they, themJ selves, publish their own shame to the world. j Mayor Buskirk gave Duncan j warning that his den of infamy must be suppressed, as this grayi . . . 7 i headed old man came nuo court , , , , , , , , ana suameiessiy coiuesseu uiat in was keeping a house of prosfitu lion, and it is on record as such. Miss Edna Harris was united in marriage to Mr. Thomas Y ana way of Casey, Ids., Sunday, June 9 th at eight o'clock p. m. Mose Kal n is on the sicV list. Cures OTHERS, WILL Cure You. AVER'S Sarsaparilla MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. EXCURSION RATE. On account of the Foi.rth "I July holidays, tickets will be sohi from here to points within a distance of two hundred miles al rate of one first class fare for tin round trip. No rale for adults to be less than 25 cents or no rao. for children to he Jess than 15 cents. Betides soiling to pom': on the L. N. A. & C. tickets can be sold on the C. 11. & ib R'y. B. cfc O. S. W. R'v, Big Four Route. I. I). & W. R') , T. St. L. & K. C. R'y, Vandalia Line, L. E. & St. L. R'y and Yvrabash 'y. Tickets to be sold July 3rd and 4th good going on date of sale and good to return until and including July 5th. On July 4th all through trains will stop at ecal stations. A. K. HELTON, Agt.

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At Farview Parkit was finally decided yesterdav that the annual encampment f !.hIndiana national guard wouYl V -held this vear at Fair view pnk.

j The date axed is jiy 20-27. The jcomjianies will arrive ami go ml" I camp Saturday evening, July 20. -i . i and everything will he inreadi ness for active camp lilV: Monday morning. The camp will be in charge of Men. McKec. Prep:; rations are he in a made to etdc a i n visitors who are expected to vim the camp. Company, battalion and regimental drills will he held every da v, dress pantde every evening and hand concerts by the five hands every night. Target fshootiucr will be induced in every dr. v. jjien.

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mg until August 5th. 1 he old-j cial train wiii leave Indianapolis at j 3:00 p in. July ioth. via the Bigj Four Chespeake & Ohio Rail-j ways. For fui: information ad-j dress Transportation Leader. j L. A. CLARK, CrawfordsviUeJ Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. 4M MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. i (A t-: 4 '..t 4...

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DbDLKY. Bradford Burch, living in Indian Creek township, met with a serious rod peculiar accident last briclay morning, fie was oper-

atmg a 11: hinder and at tunes I lie straw vvouk 1 1 lodge in the knot it r i such a manner that it would .n to tie some of the bundles. Mr. Burch was walking in the rear of the machine and rernovi.ta" the straw from time to time. f ie accidentally j pat his hand in the way of the needle as a bundle was about to ! ',(-' tieci. The needle pierced his h nc' entirely through before his j 's,,:,'xv;i w.s driving the machine, ! could clv ck the horses, making ! -" ' - :.. c.-i i )v r'l l"K(in 1 if Sf'jnfnivl iir'jc oll I ed and removed some fragments ot the Done that had been splintered bv the needle. Mr. Bvadj ford will be unable to use the ; nmired ::ieirdar for some timt M M Jiuskirk and wife have gone to Martitiisville this week to : see I : -( ;-v ns niece, Ida flyers, who is poorly with lung trouble. - . "erytliing is on a boom grow- ! mg since our n-.ce ram. Whcat is about, all cut. There is a. g'-cat dea: of wheat after all. It is probably a half crop. YEiRS OF INTENSE PAIN. 1 .$ oS. SE. Wstltitf druggist and physlciaa, iTv-abo.'it, Nab., who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to hlmset: and lellovv-practitioners; believes that heart disop.so is curable. He writes: "I wish to tell what your valuable medicine has done for- me. For four years I had heart diseass of the very worst kind. Several physicians I consulted, said it was RiieoiTjstisin of the Heart. , It was almost unendurable; with shortness of breath, palpitations, severe pains, unable to sleep, especially on the left side. No pen can de scribe my suffer ings, particularly CTMdnrinfr tht Inst -rtVTEB " " BR. S. tl. WATTS, I finally tried Miles' New Heart Cure, j and was surprised at the result. It put new ; life Into and made a new man of me. I : have not had a symptom of trouble since ; and 1 am satisfied your medicine has cured E2 for I have novr enjoyed, since taking it ree Years of Splendid Health. 1 ir;l$rh! add that I aai a druggist and have soia and recommended your Heart Cure, for I know V'ftai. it. baa done for me and only wish I coula state more clearly my sufferia;t then r.nd the good health I now enjoy. Your Nervine r.nd other remedies also .-svo excellent, satisfaction." J. H. Watts. Humboldt, Nob., M-iy 9, '94. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive ic;.ranu; that tho t-' st Ixjttlo will benefits All dras;-!-:;;i-cll it.:.!.i5:t 6 bottles for$5,or it will uo.-k :;t, p:waid, on rucclot of price by the Da., illiies Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. r Miles9 Heart Cure Restores Health lie iosrn or P?a rf rtK 1 It wives, daugh-

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