Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 July 1895 — Page 4

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THE WEEKLY COURIER

BLOOMIXGTON, INDIANA PUBLISHKD SV CRAVENS BKOTHKKS. OFFICE IX MAY BUILDING TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL POSTAGE PREPAID. One year S1 Six months Three months 2S Single copy 5 THE MORNING v ORL D. BLOOM I5JGTON, INDIANA. Published every morning, except Sunday JOHN W. AND OSCAR H. CRAVENS,1 Editors and Proprietors. T UK 31 8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. By Carrier Bioomington and Suburbs One Tear Six Months Thrre Months One Month Mr... Yjb.. ..S3 00 1 50 73c. 35c 9C Weekly Edition, it.00 per year. Entered at the post office at Blooming :on. Indiana, as second-classmatter. COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS OF INTEREST FOUND IN THE DAILY BOUNDS. Penmosl Mention What Klooinlngtou V o pie ar Doing and Where They Are Voml New Brle8y Told John Sadler, of Spencer, is the guest of G L Brandon and family. Rev T J CJark left yesterday for Viacennes, where he is billed to deliver the Fourth of July oration. Carmichael & Mathers sold one hundred bead of line cattle yesterday to Nathan Vestal of Plainfield. The average weight was .1,300 lbs. Kirk Miers made a business trip to Indianapois yesterday. Judge Martin and Cap't. Voris, of Bedford, were in the city yesterday, Prof Cfcas Rhetts, of Salem, came up yesterday to spend the Fourth. Mr and Mrs Milford Loggins are visiting Natives in Mitchell. Lad Laumao, of Martinsville, came down yesterday to hear the Eagle scream. Mix Taylor left for his home in Lafayette yesterday, after a pleasant visit to his une'es, Joseph G ar.d Chas H McPheeters. J. M. Frye and family are ente taining W J Graham of Morgan -town. MrsHSNtrton and daughters are spending the month at Michigan health resorts. Miss Lou Phillips left yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hor! on of Cincinnati. Mrs. Horton was formerly Miss Mate Overman, a well known I. U. student. Mrs. W. H. Guy of Indianapolis, and children, are visiting Mrs. Guy's parents, H. C. Garner and wife, South Rogers street. Mrs Esf ie Throop is i-eriously ill at the residence of George Bollenbaeher, South Walunt Street. The ten months old son of Mr. and Mr?. William Sanders died yesterday morning of whooping cough. The little sufferer had been ill for many weeks. The funeral occurred last evening. The interment took place in Rose Hai. Here is an excellent piece of advice that every young man in Bioomington shou d 1 eed: Never speak ilt of a woman's character. Think how long si e has I (en building it,of the privations endured, the wounds received and let no suspicion follow her actions. She is the salvation of the rs-c, the hope of our future greatness, and the redemption of man. Wipe out her purity and man sinks beneath the wave of despair, with not, a star to guide his life into the channel of safety. Think then before you speak, and remember that any hog can root up the fairest flowar that ever grew, so that the vilest person can ruin the purest woman's reputation.

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turned from a vistto Indianapolis. George Hen Irix, of Ksa;il, i ti e guett of President W. N. Showon-. Mi l,u in-la Nieholson, of L. . vi.-iting hi Josiah Paug!..'t ?. Harry Smith and wife Lnve returned from a visit t: Bedford relationsJames P. Sargent and wife o Indianapolis ara the gu sis of JV'r and Mrs. W. C. Linuiey for the Fourth. Len Whetsell and wife, of Washington, came up last night to help home folks celebrate. Mrd. Ella Connelly of Indianapolis came down last evening to spend the Fourth with home folks Miss Margaret Van Sickle, of Springviile, is ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baker, North Walnut Street. Mrs. E. B. McGee and daughter Flossie have returned from a pleas ant visit to Mattoon relatives and friends. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Fox, of Gosport, will arrive this afternoon and will be the suests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cravens. Miss Sallie Todd, of Norman's station, is the guest of Thomas Todd and family. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Hayes and son Harry, and daughter Nora, of Lawrenceburg, are the guests of Governor Kolia Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Major H. F. Perry, accompanied by their son, Oscar, leave to-morrow for a month's visit with Maine relatives. Miss Adelaide Perry, North Walnut street, will go to Washington in the morning for an extended visit with her cousin, Mrs. Mabel Inman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johns, of Gosport, cane down last evening to see the big show. They are the guests of Edward Johns and wife. Over two hundred spectators arrived on the afternoon train yesterday for the Big Celebration, something unheard of so soon in advance. Harvey Baker, of Martinsville, came down last evening to witness the only celebration of worth in the state. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kemp, of Salem, are the guests of Mr. Sherman Botts and familjT. Mr. Kemp is the hustling editor of the Salem Republican Leader. Chas. N. Campbell has return ed from a business trip to Norman's station. W. D. Crow, editor of the Peters burg Press, arrived in the city last night to spend the Fourth here. Mr. Crow was formerly editor of the Student, and is succeeding admirably as editor and proprietor of the Press. Every line in a newspaper costs something. If it is for the benefit of an individual firm it should be paid for. If a grocer was asked to donate groceries to those able to pay for them he would refuse. The proprietor of a newspaper must pay for the free advertising if the beneficiary does not. And yet it is one of the hardest things to be learned by many that a newspaper has space in its columns to rent, and mnst rent it to live. ELLETTSVILLE. Ellettsville, Ind-, July 4th, '95. Senator R A Fulk, of Bloomington, was in town Monday. Hugh Hogue, of Spencer, was in town SundayMiss Ethel Sweeney, le't ior a visit at Louisville Tuesday. D C Miller, J T Acuff and Chas Gillaspy were in Bioomington Tuesday eve. Rev Chas Marts will preach at the C. P. church morning and night Sunday, July 8th. John Matthews returned Tues-

day frOliti Wi-..it)!i."-ii)) w!ere lie IntP been attend int." a convention f the Y M C A. J E Steele and win, and M. Emily Matthew?, Kt Saturday r an extruded visit in Cob :;u! . Utah, and "ibe wt.;" having on the "Denver -ppcrd' front Indianapolis. During Mr Steele's absence, D C Miller will bo Post Master. Sunday evening at 2:80 Ed. (

Hovis, of Bioomington, and Miss Bee Moore, of this city, wire uniltd in marriage at the home of the bride's pa: ents, Mr and Mis T Si Moore, in ihe piesence of a circle t frunds and rela lives. Esu. S T ! Gtllaspy performit g the ceremony. The bride and groom are both favorably known in their respective communities and will make their future home in Bioomington. On Sunday July 21, the organic ation of a Cumberland Presbyterian church will be petulantly e9 ect-cd at Modesto, in the Johnson vicint ty. A big basket dinner and con: tnunion services will bo features oi the day. A large crowd from hjiv wili be present and participate it: the exercises. Rev Chas Marts now preaching in that neighbor hood, and is taking active iutereM towards the erection of the church there. A large number of R. R. men are engaged in tearing down the bridge that spans "Jacks Defeat," this side of Matthew Bros, stone mill. This bridge has been considered unsafe for some time, and the "Monon" will erect a substantial one in its stead" Raspoerries, home grown Jesse Howe's. Use Dr. Miles Nervr Plasters for SPINAL WEAKNESS. All druggists suit 'em io:- 2.v ST1NESV1LLE. Stinesville, Ind., July 4, 'f5. Mr Harry Cornman and wife of Terre Haute, were, the guests of Mrs Willard on last Thursday. Mr and Mrs Emery were at In dianapolis over Sunday the guests of Mr Lilly and wife. Mrs Thomas Wilson returned on Saturday from a pleasant visit with her parents in Bioomington. Dr Davis' little girls, of Bloom ington, visited their little brother and Glennie Terry last Friday. Misses Elsie and Maude Rogers of Gosport, visited friends here over Sunday. FOR SALE. A new tvo-story house ot six rooms, hall, veranda, and basement, suitable for one or two families, or a boarding house, and with a few changes, could be converted into a hotel. Situated on Main street in Stinesville, two short. squares from Monon depot. Terms reasonable. Call on or address the Stinesville Courier cor. Died at his home in Stinesville, Ind., June 23th, 1895. John H. Stephenson aged 26 years 24 day?. Married to Mabel A. Dunn Dec. 28th. 1892. Leaves a wife Mabel, and little girl Olhe, aged 8 months, to mourn his loss. Deceased was a good truehCristian. a devoted husband and father. The evening before he died he called Mabel to his bedside and told her not to grieve after him for the timewas not long until they would meet again. He called for his little giri and asked her to grow up to a good woman and meet him in heaven. He bid his mother, brother and sisters good-bye, assuring them that it was only a short parting. Only a short time ago he was deep ly impressed with the twelfth chapter of Romans, and the day before hs died he called for his Bible, asked Mabel to turn to and read this chapter for him, after she had read the same, he repeated several verses of the same. He joined the Christian church at Lebanon about eight years ago, and remained a true Christian up to the time of his death. By his death tne church in Stincsvdle loses oh-e. of its brightest lights. The bereaved family wish to publicly expre-sheir heartfelt thanks for the interest shown them in their bereavement. Mies Jane Sta!eyis the guest of Lafayette friends this week. Mrs E R Fletcher of Bloomington, Ind., was the guest of Mrs Maggie Welch Monday. AU druggists sell Dr. MUe ffervo Piasters.

TAKE the Only 0 Sarsaparilla

AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. IT LEADS ALL OTHER BLOOD 'unliars. V'lf ' IV. tilui.;Ui:'i;;i. Notice is hereby givt-n t! Trustees of to- va-riou.-' 'i of Abiuroo CKUMVy, i i''.i:i.!!i: returned the tmuisient: -o.i u and coloRtl lii.d.e- i Unt the I is e tf o:' V.ii 21 yeaiv, und said r.-vort.- ;' e-t "!:)- eratiou are now on !ile in my o!'lice for inspection and eoru c. .o;.. .-aid enumeration shows th" nu;' !;:: oi males ova- the age of 21 year- to b.. as follows: !.' I1 . '1 t-WitSl'll.) 117 Washington Marion lenton iUooiuington Ilichhiud Van Buren Perry Salt. Creek Polk Clear Crock Indian Creek Total 272 .i ! ") 227 i:;;'. 2o 2'iU 21 " ' i' . .' : . i. 607ti T Tl : r Auditor NKLK nr:)vThe report that ex-Congressman i tl Bynuni wili. speak here :.n July is j i a mistake. To a Would reporter last Friday he stated that he would speak at Blo.jiii'.fid instead of Bioomington on July '!. The mi intake was due to a ry pi -graphical error. lie further si a tod that lie would be here in Augu-s if a satisfactory date could be agreed upon. He will begin ids "sound money" j campaign at spencer on .J in y V,i .jVijt' I i i ? ' S ! and will speak at the following places: Bloomiield.July 9; Linton, July 10; Sullivan, July 11; Brazil, ! July 12; Washington, July 17; J Franklin, July 20 Shelby vi Ik;, j July 21; Crawlordsvilie, July 2i; Lebanon, July 29 and Frankfort, j July lit.). Weak, IrritabIe?Tired "1 Wss No Cood en Earla." Dr. Jli?cs ..ens oken. tne weuK. ouiius up iids ciown eoiisuruuon. and rcrxn;..;ca-Jv cures every kind of r.er.oiL: disease. "About o:tc, e.aras Zvcc. s tixi ieietS rxitafce;.'. i sp vf..-: ne$st r?.rpizta vesusatitm i:i yj.-jj .:e.:'., Slight ittdpttz-iioti e.'' i. . Ziialntfiitifj amfamoii of iju: mi jit Scri-snt? to3st ? Sttjnte :issj'?j Weiyhlett dozen tritit tind zioviii. 1 eomplt'iA'i ioiii. ?;;jivi-zi& An& feti snu -vitaUisj uwcveHg out, .1 tK3 ivett!if iri'itile tnul tir4tf Mm nvi-'fLt ama irelrieet to 10& Vie., lit fact I was no good, on earik. A fricrtirt brought me Dr. Allies' book, "New sad Startling P-iets," : d I finally doci-Jao to try p. bott.ia oi Dr. Mii' Kcorativo Ne:-r:no. Before I luui taken ono bottle I could aleco as well as a lO-yr.-old boy. My appetite returned vs'' -ter greatly lacre:ised. When s hati ttifoen tlie sixth botile sly wetglit iu!ia!iefl to XVG &.e., T.'he ssiiGiztieiz jjcj -mm fes:e; Mtt steadied eotnttttcieisf Mu nmom ftcUy rctttor&Z X feM an good a,uy Js. Miles' iti$ovaiitw X-ysii is A oretit vnadieitic, S euisn;r f;f-;.,, Augusta, Me. VValtkh ic. Bibank, Br. T.T;1o3 Nervine Is sold on a po!i;ive RT.ir;!.:i.oo tii.ttho 3rs6 bof Mo will V.ioiit. Alldruffjrist.a.-x-Uitatill.ti bot.;-.lr-.s Hot- wi, or !t wlil bo Eon t, itrepald, on .w"nt; ot nrieo by sho Dr. Miles Medical Co., .t!cbart,"5t.d. Restores Health Awarded Highest Honors World's Fiajr. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

REPORT OF Hsasipis and Disbarsements of Monroe Co. Ind,

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