Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 July 1895 — Page 4
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THE MORNING WORLD. BtOOMlNtiTON, I NO! ANA. Published everf morning, except Sunday. JOHN W. AND OSCAK H. CliAVENS,' Editors and Proprietors.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION". By Carrier Bloomington and Suburbs. One Year S3 00 Si WonthSj,. Fbrce Montns One Mont a One Week Weekly Edition, 1.0Q per year. 1 SO "5c. S5c 5c Entered at the post nfiice at Bloomingion, Indiana, as second-classmatter. THE WEEKLY COURIER BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA NEWSPAPER FOR EVERY FIRESIDE. PUBLISHED BY CRAVENS BROTHERS. OFFICE IN MAY BU1LBUFG TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. BY MAIL POSTAGE PREPAID. One year Six months 53 Three months 2J Single copy 5 The following persons have authority to receive subscriptions, aud transact all other business for The Courier: Stinesville - - Miss Jne Staley Ellet-tsviile - - - D. C. Miller (Jnionville - - - W.H.Kerr Smithville - - Theo. Thrasher 60MINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS OF INTEREST FOUND IN THE DAILY ROUNDS. Peraona! Mention Wliat Bloomington Fee pie jure Dolny; and When They Are Local News Briefly Told Tonight's Events. City Council Colored Odd Fellows Red Men 7 30 7 30 7 30 Dcjr summer maiden, I would say The nicest way to woo, This season is to swing all day In a hammock built for two. Ira Carter is sojourning at Martinsville. Miss Nellie Gregory is visiting relatives at Sheals. Miss Daisy Yv'right is visiting relatives at Harrodsburg. Frank Cherry of Gosport is visiting friends in the city. Hon. H. H. Lee was at Bedford last night on legal business. Mrs. James F. Morgan is visiting relatives at Harrodsburg. Ice cream festival in the court house park next Thursday evening. George Bollenbacher made a business trip to Bedford last evening. Miss Anna Tinney of New Albany, is the guest of her brother, William, of this city. Miss Lucy Maxwell is visiting the family of Rev. Allen Phillput of Philadelphia, Penn. lion. Samuel Wallingford, of Sheridan, came down last night on a visit to relatives and friends. James Batman left for his home in Bedford last evening after a short visit to his brothers, Ira and Levi. Miss Nellie Fee has returned to her home in Greencastle, after a pleasant v. sit to her cousin, Miss Daisy Fee. Judge Cunning will deliver his famous lecture, "Rambles in Europe," at Suuth Union Saturday night Mrs. Julia Gibbs has returned to her home in Graiiensburg, Ky., after a pleasant visit with Mrs. James Bright. John McGee and family have returned to their home in Tipton, Ind., after a pleasant visit to relatives in this city.
Mrs. John Nugent has returned from a visit to Orleans friends and relatives. Marriage license have been granted to Frank Wallas and Mary Drahoble. G. U. Harris is at Ellettsville, where he will remain the first half of the week.
Mrs. C. II. Worrall and children have returned from a visit to Stinesville relatives. Misses Laura Cole and Zvvick from Indianapolis are visiting Miss Mattie Lively. Mrs. Grace Jackson and Ida Letller have returned from a visit to Elletsville friends . Morfc Huncilman has resumed his duties as brakeman on the accommodation after several weeks serious illness. Mrs. Ida Foster of Mansfield, Ohio, is visiting her mother Mrs. James Faris, South Washington street. Trof. Jesse Hubbard and wife have returned to their home in
Nob lesville, after a short visit to joints until their destination is Mr. Hubbard's parents in this city, j reached. Joseph L. Harder formly a There was a large crowd at Sanwell known student cf the Ind- j fonl Sunday to attend the funeral
iana University, now treasurer or . Carroll here. county. ' spent Sunday Mr.Blont Campbell, who re- : sides near Unionville, sold the the first load of new wheat to the Blown County Roller Mills last Friday, at 69 cents per bushel. Brown County Democrat. Edward Lynn returned to his home yesterday at Yellow Springs, Ohio, after a short visit to his mother-in-law, Mrs. Adkins, East Sixth street. The item in these columns yesterday stating that Ed. L. McGee's son, Leon, was suffering with scarlet fever is a mistake. It should have read typhoid fever. The Baptist church will give an ice cream festival in the court house park next Thursday evening. Ice cream and cake will be served in splendid style, aud a general invitation is extended to the public. There will be a service of song and reception at fhe M. E. church this evening at 7.30. The song service will be conducted by Mr. ::nrl Mrs TT arris flift ftvin(rplict.ia
, , rn, 0 . .ITRAIXS LEAVE Mitchell
wjiu were uere lass iau. xoe nivitation is general. Every one ex-1 pecieu 10 come. Co. H will leave next Saturday lor tne tetate encampment, ana will return on the following Saturday. They will get free transportation, rations and SI. 00 per day for the week. The boys will have to behave themselves, or a good deal of their pay will be deducted for fines Urniey & Kinser's grocery room is undergoing some needed improvements. The partition is being torn from the middle of the room, which will be extended about 1 hirty-five feet north. A new floor is also to be laid and the renovation will be topped off with a handsome plate glass front, It will be a beauty when completed. Cupid has been Hying his arrows over at Bloomington, this wee ic. Four hearts that beat as pairs, have been made happy-or miserable at time determines. Martins ville Leader. Yes, and there will be something less than a hundred more in a few days, that will keep the ministers and J. Ps humping themselves to keep up with the procession. If you have any anxious candidates up there send them down where they can gst spliced neatly and completely, with a "write up" thrown in for good measure. FOUND. A pair of Spectacles. Owner can have the same by calling on Joseph Scroggins and paying for this 'ad.'
Frank Hatliehl. o! ivMiicvillc visiting relatives ill .his cuv.
Jolm T. Woodward has returned j from a trip to Indianapolis. Harry Jefferson has returned from a business trip to Cincinnati. . h. I iunpps to Scraroon, mus: lie.vesb l e.a v. trip IVnn.. Herschel !ridwol! is visiting relatives at his old home. Avuea, Lawrence County. Ed. Mobley is at home from Per re Haute, where he went to take in the society circus. Otto Daugherty, of Ladoga. is in the city visiting Jiis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Daugherty. Benj Neeld sold yesterday lot No. 22 in the town of Ellettsville to Peter J. Harris. Price paid $100. Mrs. J. W. Jackson went to Stinesville yesterday on receipt of a message informing her of ti e dangerous illness of her nephew. P. B. Martin and family leave this morning for Washington county where they will visit the next two weeks. They drive through and will cam a out at different services of Janus and Taum Geo try. The sermon was preached by Rev. Martin Fulk. A large number from this city city drove out to tne beautiful grove where the services were heUl. The Sentinefs expose of the gambling at West Baden has borne fruit. The authorities made a raid Sunday and pulled several of these sportive gentry. The good work that has been inaugurated by the Sentinel will be kept up and other papers should reinforce it in its efforts to do good. 13. Y. P. U. Convention. Baltimore, Md.,July 1S-21 Big Four Route, Oilkial Route from Indiana One fare fo the round trip. Tickets good oing July 16 and 17, and good returning until August 5th. The official train will leave Indianapolis at 3:00 p m. July 1 6th, via the Big Four Chespeake & Ohio Railways. For full information address Transportation Leader. L. A. CLARK, Crawfordsville. .&O.STIME TABLE. an folio it's Fr Cincinnati. pm. 7:10 am. ::40 pm. Fl), St l J n;,y :,m. 1-:1 am. 11:21 am !'.,)r J-'usv;jle. -,u. am. 2-.m pm. ror lnciMiiiPS. 1 1 :o6 pm. l:li am. 11:21 am. '.i;;m pm. -Waily. Syi-.xept Sunuay. For detail information reirardinir rat's time on o.onuwthisr liiif.-, sloepinir , cars, etc.. address N. G. Spaiigler, Tick t. Ajrent, U. ct O. S-W. Hy.. Mitchell, li:d or J. M. CHKsiUfocou. (ieiieial Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. Homer E. Strain DENTIST Prepared for all kinds of Dental Work Oiiioi- in Medee HlocU, South Side. Bloomington, Indiana The Finest, Best, and WSoot Skilled Work Men at EruBoer'sTBRSorias Parlor West Kirk wood Ave.
is I Psy h';." PropTty .
a RriAf ir.ont nf th. nitraf Oiinrr and Us Business. Six V( ais av.o there stood, on the
i ' : . n . . - , . . j ground where the Central slom.-j Tiiey have succeeded by dint and j.U::ny and mill now is, the sia ve j j.-jveveranee and today they re- ! i i i.. e , .i t .... ! . , , . " .
j.. i.ii v rw i ii. ti "v John C. Dolan. country 'oiew kver ybody in t:iv. - lonn Dolan as a whoIc-souied, pleasant ieuow. ; About i hut time the stone fever j struck the town and the surplus i capital that had been re)osing nr our banks was hauled forth and ; the capitalist, fortune-bent, weiit out to view the land. John Dolan saw how the land lav and he r.roecedod to make hay while the sun was shining. He had a core drill at work in the rear of the stave mill before you could say "Jack Robinson," and in a short time w;i,exhibiting specimens of the "huest
stone under land." Here Wlis!Tiii: C", K!K1! is the paper for the where John C. sold his mill and the j 1)('I "l we want all sections ol ground surrounditig at a musniiii-! the county represenl.ed.
cent price. John retired with a pocket full of silver rocks and we:itj to Kankakee, 111., where he enter- j ed Into the real-estate and insnr - ance business. The company 0f capitalists who bought his land formed themselves into a stock company, known as the Oalifc Scone Company.' 'Centr.d The comnanv aonointed Enoch
1 1 ' not meet with the fluttering success: that the members thought it Would and by the spring of '94 found over their heads. Capt. W. J. Allen, who was a heavy stockholder withdrew from the concern
Fuller, Supt , and the work of I iUls """"--y, 01 -ou:o.sine. auu opening the quarry began in tlw'l' SharP?' of lSilettville, were the Snrimrof 'i)l. The company di(1 Sests of Jonn Boyd a on Sunday.
and made the directors a present j ""'"mgiou, are visumgai ui aiKof Slt,000 worth of stock, provided I yl:'
they would assume all liabilities, j which oiler was accepted. At the j same time Enoch Fuller, the Supt.J also withdrew, and was succeeded by W. T. Blair. The company's directory formed then and continued to the present time, and are the following named gentlemen:; John Waldron, President; Jas. 1). Showers, Vice-President; W. N - Miowers, bee. ana ireas; w . i. Blair, Supt. Messrs. Brodix and Sterritt, of Chicago, purchased the
1 . ill n . .1 1 . . I 1 members o the board. The mill at that time contained six steam gang saws, the old gravity kind and it was decided to do aw.iv with these, which were re-! placed with the mors modern im-j 1 . ,. . rpi i proved screw-feed saws. lms: ' , ...... proved to be a step in the right di-1 rection aud the company soon j ! began to see bright daylight ahad. I
snares i eiu oy runer auu oecamej..., j .1 it ...
Thecapacity of the mill is 100 cubic j in. hy thos, sxho 8hurt(i in its lelect per hour, and they are running j ijo-hts and festivities, aud especially night and day. Two hundred i yy ;ler pupils whose devotion to their
barrels of water are used daily to ; t iiood the saws and the company j
have ordered a well bored to fur-! lee er.-;am, lemonade and hauaunish water for dri eking purposes j nas were served to the he.o is eo;ii at If good water is secured it will be! on two tug.' tables spread lu.h the
i.iiwl nil tWm(v?i th.. iilnnt,. Tlievi 1 have also ordered an expenditure of Sii.OUU for improvements; an almost new building lias been erectnf! 'inn ro.r'iiveivil .-vv o:ielii rn-rv ' t is being added to facilitate in turnitir out the immense amount ot i work Hint is e.nnst;iml v tvo hand. 1 Tiiey employ the best posted men! moiiev can secure and thev have ! nueen 01 tnese expei nam ua;, si ad night, lheir pay roll roaches 1 1 , HK) per month and the employes; xxv, paid semi-monthly. Pose Mil.-, ne't. an expert sawyer, has charge tit' the mill and Tho.- Finn the yard and derricks. . Each depart : ment is carefully Jooked after, and j everything is rush and go. Thci
mill, under Supt. Blair, is a paying; U:;cr tviiistitution and the outimt is ius: :)avis of IV
double that of a year a so. 1 The following quarries have lheir sawing done at this mill : Th Con - j solidated, Stat, Hunter Valley, Chi-j ea go it Bloomington, and Empire, j liesides doing the work for these
companies they look after their j ,,.,prs pubHsl-.ed in the county, own increasing business- They j alH OUr su'o.m-i ipfion list i increasaisoturn out fancy carved work jn daily. The people know a
and have numerous experts in thi- I jline at work constantly, making mantle: sill1-, water basins, steps,
;s hi 5 in fact all this quality of work;
for which thev have a hi" demand. ! Tl t lit: i m:i is coiiimom:;u ui men : . l . ' of push, and it is indeed a credit to
any town to have a business of this j Miss Nora Podigo, of Bloomington, j nature in its midst, and conducted lis visiting her sister, Mrs. Hel Wood- ' y hustling business men who do ward. I snore to advertise the city than! ,!. T. Nanfn h, o
, i,(.v :ire ever nvon credit, for i e.ver uieir reward in an immense : nusiini-'s that is paying them well f.r their money expended. Supt, iiajr dt-erves a great share of the c.rtHiU. JW lu. ,i0Voles his entire time fo !0(.,king alter the lousiness, Through his courtesy it was Tin-: Voi:i.i man's g. od fortune to be lloW., through the mill vewterdav and t ee how eay it is to slice in g'eat large slabs the hardest sub stance that reposes in the bowels of old mother earth. We want a correspondent from iryant's Creek, Fleener, Stanford. ! 1 t;ri-t'K una . ' 1 . r i Polk township. STI N ESTILL E ITUMS. Stinesville. Ind , July, 1, ')", l -ISH s"li.v Kr" UuW troni ! Dunkirk ,u Saturday to make a two vi! u 1 " l'm,mls aud l'e,ahvo5 ":n'' auU Cr Pujl visited luiy Dunn visited friends ni Spei.- ! .. cer last Sunday t "A I .... 111. .1 . .. P X' . 1 I .1 I :,ir 0has Eiitou' of lorgautown,; ! lSiied Dr E 'Henry's last Saturuae. Elmer Mills, of Spencer, was here ' last Sundav the ?uest of Miss Cora Fox. Mrs C ll Worrall and children of T' . j i T..T1'.-II. Mrs Sumner, of llamona, is the uest of Jack Sumner aud wife, Wm Terry, of Worthiugton, is visiting John Terry's. Tiik Coi urKPt is one of the few twice-a week papers in Indiana, that are furnished for One Dollar t 1 t 1 ui it - j necesgary that all subscriitions be 1 uaid iromptly. Tiik CoritrEK oflice is being furnished with new type and machinery and these imi proven ts wiu cost over three thorn1 - j Miss Hattit Walker, who tauffht i iht-' intermediate department of ou schools during the lust term, celebrated her birthday ou the Uth inst., .. . ... -i .a. 1... , ., 1 . & " her pupus a deiiglittui reception ana , , . . . . ' . eiiteiiainmeut 111 the beautiful grove frouti P(n.v ltevnold8 home. xhe , . - . ; ., rraucd bv MiSS w..!!,,.,- L h, rrt,,. ..!:-r us) learly tivrntiost by their enst-ui'-. an I lov-inr; atrmiti vjs. lK ::'ira- I:- egl.s at tite ancient trees and the v.wuo were distr.btited among! the jo!y g:;ests by Misses Left : 2 Willard aad Pauline Piehls. After jortaimig or tneae luxuries until i ItUliO re moro. the rem i 1 . r 01 (the aiOt'iKKHi was occupied by the j children in recitations, songs, as w. U sehool o-.tiue-s. ill which all enred wii.li merry glee. At seven ti'cloen Lite l'opy erowtl dispen e 1 .fc(; s;, tj,at jt iVas good toll tile! .Ui -;s V't'alk'.'f : one of the 0 most progressive teachers I . ml ; Hi l ie eomisv aad richly deserves the aii'ccliooate i-i'gartl in which she is held by h..M jmpib, as well a.-; the con.'i-d-. nee rejjj.-ed m her by p.iti'uu- and parents. Saece;;- te. her in her chosen lie d of hMior O" heyttv wish. imgost child of )ii. t ai: Jus uaeie oi:n Terry's cot Monday at il a tnThe rctaaiirs will be interred at the 1 hisport cenuley. Tin: Coi has a larger circulalion than anv two ot the other .rood paper when they see it, and ! that- is the reason they take Tiik j (.'in Kii.i:.
HARRODSBURG.
Air. anil Mrs. J. (-. Urmev ar i i j t , ... ... ; sueimm;r ine wcrk v; h wi.-it.ivro j here ... ------ - - "j'jvwiavvvi one of the guards at the penitentiary afc .leii'oisonvilie. He will take his position the first of August. Misses Liiiy and Biou Lee ar3 spending a week with relatives in Mitchell. Mrs. Thomas Sare, of Bloomington, visiting her sisler, Mrs. Suliivau. Notices have been sent to all subscribers to Tkk Commit, giving the amounts due to July 1. 130,5. A large number have called ?ind paid to the abovj date and many have paid in f.,,11 to January, 1, l.Si(. We are putting in new matertal to take the place of that de--truyed by the tiro, snd our friends will confer a favor if they will respond promptly.- Editors Courier. Mrs. Joe Sullivan aud children, of h irksville, spent a few days with her mother the first 01 tie week. Mr. aud Mrs. Charley Pearson, of Indianapolis, are the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. H:k v Covers visited I Stanford friends over Sunday. ! Jd Bridweil and Miss Helen j Whaley spent Wednesday with rek lives at Stanford. j Mrs. Ktiie McChne. of Keutuckv , ,s spencting a tw days with her : I .... ... ' 4.1 . 1 1 j otuw - uarew oumiuierliorn. j Mrs. Lizzie Wilson and aeice, of ! Illinois, are the guests of Mrs. Joseph OliverMrs. Alice Neill is spending a few days in Bloomington. Mrs. W. J. Lowe is entertaining Mrs. Paulino Pearson, Mrs. Cyrus Reed, of Bloomington, aud Mr. aud Mrs. Burwell of Chicago today. Mrs. D. J. Kiirser and Mrs. Dougen Jones were the guests of Stanford friends Wtduesday. Quite a number of relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. Sam Judah, Wednesday, the occasion being in honor of his birthday. A very eujoyublc time was reported by all present. One of Tiik CociMEifs old subscribers came into the office yesterday and said: "I am glad you sent me a statement of my account for the matter had escaped my attention aud as I have been a Courier subscriber for iiiteen years I want to ooiiiuiuo to have my name on your list, and I want to pay in advance.'' Such men as this one makes a printer feel his work is apj predated, and we are glad to say that hundreds of our subscribers are just like him. Thk Courier is the paper for the people and everybody takes it. CLEAR CREEK. Everyone small the 4th at Bloominton and a grand, time is reported. The rain on Saturday evening was gladly received as the corn was ueeding it badly. Wo have the best corn crop known for years. Mrs. George Stipp died at her home last Wednesday morning and was buried at Clear Creek church Thursday morning. She was 68 years of age. and Hright's disease was the cause of her death. If you receive a notice fiom The CoriUKU -arid they are being sent to all whose subscriptions are not marked paid up to date you should not consider it as a ''dun" but as a mere ousmess matter. i x ii u. v oi itjf.tt ti.-v Ktiouiy grow ing, a fact to he accounted for because we fuiniih :' nc.vsy, tvvice-a-week api-r for One Dollar per year. In puhiishing such a paper we are put to a heavy expense, and to meet this expense we are i-r:uierfcly askilig l,s.t each one pay ; what is justly owing us. ! Mr. aud Mrs. A. E. Lane, of Mo- ; n:eacc, Illinois, are visiting hsr sister : Mrs. Ptitton at Ciear Creek. Mr. I Lane is in the merchant tailoring , business at Monienec. Homer Shigley is all smiles over the arrival of twins at his house, j Everett Stipp has been quite sick tne whooping cough. Wm. Huff talki of returning to Kansas in a few weeks.
