Bloomington Telephone, Volume 3, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 13 December 1879 — Page 2

Dr. E. C. Ohmart,

HOMOEOPATHIST.

BLOOMINGTON

OFFICE: Over Collins & Karsell's

Dr. B. A,

BLOOMINGTON

McGee,

Surgeon

DENTIST OFFICE: Over

Collins &,Kar-

sell's store. . . IND.

WEEKLY TELEPHONE

WALTER S BRADFUTE, Editor Published every Saturday Morning

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News of the Week -Now Bloomington has a licensed saloon. -Banckart now bakes bread every day, owing to increasing demands. -When you want something rich and nice in the way of Doughnuts, call at Banchart's store. -Quite a number of nature's teardrops fell Tuesday night, accompanied with a high wind.

-Parents should rember such

-"The name of Prof. G.W. Hoss is mentioned in connection with the Republican nomination for Superintendant of Public Instruction. Prof. Hoss once filled the position with great credit to himself and benefit to the State.

He is one of the best educators of the State, and no man surpasses him in

love for the devotion to the educational interests of Indiana. As a teacher of the State University he has won praise and popularity rarely accorded to that position. His character is irreproachable, his manner genial and

affable and his energy untiring. In short his qualifications for the high and

honorable potion of Superintendant of Public Instructions are of the very

highest order. The prospects of a Republican victory next year, should impress the next Republican state convention with the importane of selecting the very best men for the various offices to fill; an it is no disparagement of others to sav that if the ticket

shall be composed of men who are the

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equal of Prof. Hoss in character and

qualifications, it will be a ticket in the highest degree worthy of the support

of Indianians without distinction of

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arations to give a grand dinner in the Farmer building corner 5th and Wal-

unt, Christmas day.

-Wyle Woodburn and Walter Foland have sold out the Benson, (Minn.) Advocate. The former will go to Wilmington where he will continue his profession and the latter will practice

law in Benson. . -Little girl- "Now mamma what will I do. The Telephone says Mr. Tobe Smith has bought out Old Santa Clause, and I won't get a Christmas gift. Mother-"Ain't Mr. Smith big

and jolly enough to get the children Christmas presents?" -Gen. Grant is a great man

the people love to do homage, and delight in speaking of him as a true American, and the whole people love him; but Tobe Smith is a "bigger man than old Grant," for he has the largest Holiday assortment ever seen in Bloom-

ington.

-An interesting trial came up last Monday, our colored folks being con-

cerned. A young lady by the name of

Pierce accused her mother of "snatching her bald-headed." In other words the mother tied her daughter and cut off her hair, and brought it to town for

sale. The mother was fined a small

-The following addressed to the Editor, has been received: "It has been discovered by someone

that not only the word "girl," but bethas been

found in more than one place in the Bible-contrary to the statements made by the good divine in last week's Telephone: Look in Zach.: 8-5. The girls are not so "hard up" after all."

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