Bloomington Courier, Bloomington, Monroe County, 27 August 1895 — Page 4

If you Don't Trade At Wicks' Bee Hive yon Ought to -It Pays.

THE MORNING WORLD

ULOOMINUTON, IMJIANA, Published every morning, except Sunday JOHN W. AND OSOAK H. CRAVENS. Editors and Proprietors. TKKMS Or SUBSCKIITION. By Carrier Bloomington and Suburbs, a One Year 3 00 Six Months 1 50 Three Months oc One Month 35c One Week ?c Weekly Edition, W.00 per year. Entered at the post office at Blooming "on, Indiana, as second-classmatter. THE WEEKLY COURIER HLOOMIXGTOK, INDIANA NJSWSi'APEB FOR KVEUY KIJiKSJDE PUBLISHED BY IIKAVENS BROTUURS. OFFICE IS MAY BUII.'Dir" TERMS OF SUBSCRIPT I DN. BY MAIL POSTAGE PREPAID. One year $1.00 Six months So Three months . 25 Single copy 05 The following persona have authority to receive subscriptions, and transact all other business for The Courier Stinesville - - Miss Jane Staley Sllettsville - - - I). C. Miller Union ville - - - W. II Kerr Smithville - - Theo Thrasher COMINGS AND GOINGS ITEMS OF. INTEREST FOUND IN THE DAILY ROUNDS. Personal Mention Wbat Bloomlnglou People are Doing and vyhere The j Ai leal Nava Briefly Tola Remember Sept. date. 23 to 28 is the George Carothers is at home from a trip through Michigan. Born, to StTr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Nicot, a daughter. George Lewis Koss and wife are at home from an extended visit to relatives mo. Miss Ada Clark has returned from a pleasant visit to Danville relatives. James Kareell and T. E. Liwes have returned from their business (rip to Sullivan. Harry Eakin has sold his house and lot on Dunn street to Mrs. Philpott. Price paid $1500. Sam Walhngford Jr , of Sheridan, is in the city a guest of his sister, Mrs. W. S. Bradfute. Dr. J. A. Woodbura is at home from Bay View, Mich, , where he has been spending his vacation. Mrs. Elizabeth Van Zandt has returned from a pleasaut visit to relatives in Louisville and Cory don. Mrs. Prof. Millis, of Attica, Ind. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. B. Clark. Sheriff and Mrs. Adams have returned from Indianapolis where they havr been on business. The water works plant suspended Thursday night and now we will go dry until the rains descend again. Miss Gertrude Fiebleman, a charming young lady of Cincinnati, is the guest of Mose Kahn and family. Jacob Goodman has returned to his home in Areola, Mo. , after an extended visit to relatives in this county. Mrs. M. Hermes and son, Roy, returned to their honufin Chicago Saturday, after two weeks' visit to Aug. Krueger and family. Goto Sec. Worrall's office and get a Premium List of the Big Bloomington Fair, it will pay you.

J Prof. Marsters left for Boston

yesterday on a pleasure trip. Harry Scholler, a well and favorably known I. U. student, will read law during the following year with Baker & Daniels of Indianapolis. Mrs. W. S. Bradfute and sou Blaine have returned from a pleasant visit to Mrs. Bradfute's parents at Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wallingford. Misses Margaret and Elizabeth McKnight, two charming young ladies of Tiltesville, Penn., are in the city visiting their aunt, Mrs Prof. Aley, North College avenue. Harry Feltus is arranging to start a job printing office in the old Courier rooms, east of the Monroe County Bank. The material arrived yesterday and is being placed in position. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Craven have returned from a very pleasant visit to Mr. Craven's old home at Centre Valley. Those yellow leg chickens on the farm are less in numbers since he went. Messrs. John, Lena and deorge Parks have returned from a visit to relatives in White county. They report all the crops being destroyed bv drought, and that there will nly be a fair crop of corn. Ren. C. Smith has moved his stock of groceries into his new store nom on South Dunn street The furniture and fixtures are a credit to any business room and it is in deed no wonder that Mr. Smith enjoys a good and lucrative trade. The colored Baptists held another nteresting session of their district association Friday. Every train brings new arrivals and by totnor.1 n i a. 1 a. ctrs row mere win De at least aw strangers here to attend the exerises at the fair grounds. They seem To be doing good and having a 'cry pleasant time. Prof M. C. Pritchett, of Louisvil'e and New Albany, has found his patronage so large here that he has decided to remain another - 1 . J-- 11 weeu; A fly, one aesinng tue services of a finst class architect will do well to call 011 Prof. Pritchett at the National hotel. Mr. C. B Mitchell has sereved his connection with the firm of Hall Bros, and is considering the ad visability of accepting a position for an eastern dry goods house as traveling salesman. Mr. Mitchell wiil be .nissed from the dry goods business of this city by his numerous friends. Girls look out. Don't marry a man who beats, kicks, Whips and runs his horse. Such conduct on the part of any old or young man is positive evidence of a low order of intellect, and will make a tyrant husband and father. Remember such men and boys are soulless and heartless, and possessed of nothing except a little piece of liver and that in a torpid condition. Why is it that a fakir, or a man with a decoction for the liver, or someother part of the anatomy, can hold a crowd for hours listening to his harangue? This crowd cannot be found at a scientific lecture,and church is entirely too irk-ome. The answer to the question is: That it is necessary to have this claes of people or the fakir and medicine vender would have to quit his trade. Howard Herr, a well known I U. student, is spending his his vacation in the southern part of Hendricks county, in the vicinity of the scene of the Hinsbaw tragedy. He stales to a Wobld reporter that he has -frequently been taken for a detective. The people of that section have so frequently come in rout-act with detective.-? that any stranger is immediately suspicioned of being in the employ of the .prosecution or defense in the nowj celebrated case.

Dr. Swain has returned from a lecture tour throughout the state.

Marriage license has been granted, Alouzo Smith to Amanda Adams. I. S. Wade, of Needmore, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reed. Mrs. Grant Bailey and son are visiting friends near Spencer this week. Prof. E. H. Lindley has returned from his summer outing at Charlevoix, Mich. Editor W. B. Harris of Elletsville. was in the city on a business trip Friday. Will Harbinson left for Lebanon, Ind. , to assume his duties as teacher in the city schools. Mrs. Morton Kontz and Mrs. Robt Baker are visiting frien ds and relatives at Smithville. Mrs. J. C. Dillman has returned from an extended visit with relatives at Newton, Kansas. The Monon have purchased six new six wheel locomotives that are to be delivered by January 1st. Mrs. Anna Holloway, of Jeffersonville, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Steven White, north of town. Albert Jefferies has placed a fine monument at the head of his daugh ter Jennie's grave i:i Rose Hill. William Pinkerton left yesterday for Huntington, Ind., where he has a position as teacher in the schools of that city. John H. Kneale, of Lafayette, is to be the new drug clerk for Nug ent. He is a graduate cf Phar macy of Purdue University. Hon. James D. Williams has sold 40 acres of stone land near Stines ville, to Lilly & Emery of TerreHaute, who will proceed to open a new quarry. Both gentleman are experts in the stone business. Dr. Joe M. Rogers has . returned f ora an extended and pleasant visit to his wife's home in Lancaster. Ky. Mrs. Rogers will remain there for some time visiting her parents. Prof. A. H. Beldon left for his home 111 .brank.to;i Friday, after a pleasant visit to the family of Hon. W. B. Seward. Mrs. Bel don will remain in this city for a short time before joining her hus band. Cheap Meat

For young, tender Beef, go to Soucler Meat and Grocery Co. for a dollar.

You can get 18 lbs. of Granulated one dollar. By taking a strip of thin side meat,

pound at S. M. & G. Co., cor. 4th alid College Avenue. You can get a bushel of corn from the S. M. & G. Co. for 50c. You can get one pound, or as many as you want, of the best steak in the beef at 10c. per lb. You can get 32 oz. of Ohio full cream cheese at the S. M. & G. Co. for 25c. The S. M. & G. Co. handle Collins & Kartell's and Dill 6c Co.'s flour and it will pay you to buy of them. You can get 100 lbs. of nice, clean, new oats for one dollar of the S. M. & G. Co. The best Bologna Sausage for 10c. per pound at S. M. & Co.'s store. A large willow clothes basket for 50c. at S. M. & G. Co. Only a few left. Butter, Eggs and Chickens at the S. M. & G. Co. till you can't rest. The S. M. & G. Co. is not in business for fun, but a small profit on first-class goods. Everything gotten from the S. M. & G. Co. is guaranteed as represented or money refunded. White House Imporsed Castile Soap 10c. per cake at the S. M. & G.Co. Remember the S. M. & G. Co.'s goods were selected and bought for cash from one of the best houses in the country by an old experienced hand at the business. Souder Meat and Grocery Go SARAH SOUDER, Prop. O. SOUDER, Manager

' Alfred Shields and Miss Martha ' Davis, of Huron, Orange county,

were married at the bride s resideuce in Huron, last Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Shields is a well known young man of this city, and is a son of William Shields, the well known carpenter, They will make Bloomington their future home Music. Lessons on piano and organ. Twenty years experience as a teacher. Vocal Jehn Howard method. Mrs. A. J. Summers. Residence N. Walnut St. FOR SaLE. On August 23 and 24, I will otter for sale at my hotel in the Hinkle Block, my new furniture, cons;siing of bedroom set, bedding cbair, tables, queens war, silverware, carpets, piano, stoves, &c. Mrs. Alice Stock well. PUBLIC NOTICE. When you go to Indianapolisask Agent Helton for one way or lound trip tickets via Vandaiia Litu-, our limited train leave Ind ianapolis 12 40 noon daily, and the wait at 'ireoncastle Junction is but forty five minutes. GiX) E ROCKWELL, D P A. MONON ROUTE.! NOKTH HOUND. o. -1, Chicago Night Express ll:50p.m No. 6, Chioaso Mail. 10:48 a. in No. 8, Louisville Acc'dutiou 7:00 p. m SOUTH UOUKO. No. 3, Louisville Express, 4:05 a. 111 No. 5, Louisville Mail 3:41p.m. No. 7. I .ouisvtllH Acc elation, .... .... .6:25 a . ui A.. K Melton Apei.t B. & O. S-W. RY. TIME TABLE. TRAINS LEAVE Mitchell us follows: Fur Cincinnati. 3:lvram. s;50 pm. 7:40 am. pm For St. Louis, Forll:51 am. 12:16 am. 11:21 am. For Louisville, 31 am, 7:0,pm, Vincennes, 11 156pm. 12:lGam.ll:26am. 9;34pn Daily. SExcept Sunday. For detail information regarding rates time on connecting lines, sleeping, cars, eh;., address N. j. hpangler, Ticktt Agent. 13. & O. S-W. Ry., Mitchell, Ind or J. M.Chksbkouuhv General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. Lindley has just received a fresh supply of Kilmer's Swamp Root Remedies. Premiums given on everything you can think of at the Big Bloomington Fair. Get ready. and Groceries. 12 lbs. Sugar from the S. M. &G. Co. for 15 or 18 lbs., 3-011 get it for 9c, a,

BIG FOUR ROUTE To LOUISVILLE. 29th NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT G-. A. R. SEPTEMBER 11TH TO' 14TH. w Cent Per ile. Tickets on sale Segtouiber 9 to 11 and returning until October 5, 1895. The Big Four uses its Own Line to Louisvill? from Chicago, Lafay ette. Indianapolis and Peoria, Bloomiugton, Danville, Urawfordsville, Mattoou.Pana, Terre Haute Greencastle, Benton Harbor, Marion and intermediary points. From Cleveland, Columbus, Sandusky, Springfield, Dayton and intermediary points all through trains connect in Central Union S.aiiou, Cincinnati, with through trains to Louisville, avoiding trausfer across the city. Special low rates will be made for side trips from Louisville.

For the Dedication or CHICKAMAUCA NATIONAL PARK Chattanooga, Tenu. Tickets will be sold Sept. 18 to 18 good returning uuiil Oct. 5, '95. Solid trains from tho Big Four run daily from St. Louis, Peoria, Chicago, TO THOSE THAT WANT Sf.

FERTILIZER

FOR THE FALL OF i89? Call 011 Morgan & Baker, and get the old reliable goods that is made by the Cleveland Dryer Co. Prices in keeping with it. : r -a . j. j , . .,, ..

iuc pi ice ui weai, anu in Kaepmg witn tne times. w.e nave enlarged our storage room, and will have goods at all times.

bee us and talk business to us, save money. Morgan

Wheat and Grass.

EVERY BAG GUARANTEED Mde by Northwestern Fertilizing Go. For

P. B. MARTIN & Co.

20 Pet dent Saveb

Xap robee

Buggiee.gbbaetone Surras

I will offer bargains such as were

offered before in Bloomington. Remember

these go in the next 30 days. Come and take advantage of the prices I

Iudiauapolis, Be-, s ton ITarbf, Sandusky, Clevelaud. G. iambus. Spruitfield and Dayton to Cincinnati connecting in Central L'nion Sutlioii with through trains of the Quoi n & Crescent Route and Louisville & Nashville Ry. for ChaU For full particulars write to nam Agent B'g Four Route. E. 0. McCoRAircic, D. B Pass ..Traffic Mgr: G.P. & T.Afct

PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned wiil sell his residence, three and one half miles south of Klletlsville, and four miles northwest of iJkto:nington, Monroe county, Ind., on Wednesday, Sept. -18, 1895. the following personal property: Seven head of horses r.n ITl'l! - 3 milch cows and 1 ye.iriing heifer, 3 spring calves, 2 sows and pigs. 6 head stock hogs, 1 farm wagon, i carriage, 1 roud wagon, harness, farming implements, 10 acres coin hay and oats, and other things tOJ numerous to mention. Terms All suns of $5 an I over a credit of nine months will be given, porch iser giving nte with approved security. Su.ns under $5 cash in 'unci. Sale b:'gens ro a. m. LORENZO SIMS. and get tha best goods and & Baker This is the tr.-uto mark that i;sar.i oa UV AX VI UU KfUVKf Ui IU1U Animal Bone Fertilizer for Union Stok Yards, Cbfego, Iii. Sale: by

As I am compelled to go out of business on'account of my health, for the next 30 days I will offer a 20 per cent reduction on anything in stock, including . " .

Hnt TOblps. never early will offer

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