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

hall:

A first class Restaurant and Dinning

Hall has just been fitted up one door South of Greeves' Store Oysters served in any style Mrs. E. A. CUMMINGS Boarding and Meals at all hours.

REMOVED!

I have removed my Stock and Fix

tures up stairs above George Bollenbacher's Store, where I am prepared to make all kinds of Boots and Shoes, to order promptly. I solicite the Ladies to bring their SHOES; to be patched, as I have invented a cement that (I KNOW WILL GIVE SATISFACTION) I do my patching with, that does away with Great Awkward seams. Ladies can leave their orders in the store room below.

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-Jno. Southerland has returned

from Kansas.

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-Persons who can give employment to industrious colored farmers and their families. are requested to communicate the fact to Rev. Burleigh of the A. M. E. church. -As Christmas times come and the

people are making presents, you can

Tannenbaum's and buy anything you

wish in their line.

athletics, ball players, gymnasts, etc.

and can testify to the virtues of Gile's Iodide Ammonia Liniment for discolor-

cles and Cords after violent exercises. William MacMahon.

Arpple Room Sixth avenue, cor. 10th st., N.Y Giles' Pills cures Flatulency -We are receiving the Congressional Record from Thomas M. Browne, be well know and geniel gentleman who has represented the Wayne county district for so many years. Gen. Tom is a man every body likes, a soldier and a statesman who has done

more good for Indiana than most any other person. It is a matter of general congratulation that the General has not been gerrimandered out of. Congress and will still be there to speak for the people. It is with regret that we announce ihe condition of affairs pertaining .to the office of city Marshal, but as a news distributer it will not do.to leave it untold. For some time past the action of our Marshal has been such as to

cause public remark, and although he was often remonstrated with by friends, the affect was nothing. For two

weeks he has more than ever violated

By Our Special Reporter The seniors will not draw till next term. PROF. NEWKIRK is the only Demo-

crat in the faculty. JUNIOR BEACH had a time last week with the toothache. The Seniors had an examination in Geology last week. The boys are busy getting company for the February lectures. Vacation begins the 23rd and lasts till the Monday after New Years. Prof. Newkirk has been elected an honorary member of the Philomath-

ean society. Dr. Moss will represent the University at the State Board of Education meeting at Indianapolis, and read an important paper. SOANGLER now wears a shield bearing the Greek letters "Phi Kappa Psi." It took him almost four years to make up his mind that he was not opposed to fraternities. .Plato rought that ideas were preexistent. Prof. Jordon will leave for the Pacific coast to-day. The students are sorry to lose him, but glory in the fact that they have been the pupils of such an excellent man. M. Gilbert, his chief satellite, will attend him. We are now receiving the Franklin Weekly Democrat, published.by Luther Short, a former graduate of this institution. It is ne___, well edited paper, and the ability with which it is gotton up, is ample evidence of the training he received while here. Ii? is much to the advantage of stuhents to go through college and have something left to start ont in life,

and getting cheap, durable clothing at

IOBLEY Still Ahea of Eyery'body. When you want HATS. ; OAFS,

.FULL OF DKJE83 G00D3. Do not fajl to. call .when wanting Bargaii), Dr. V?. --T. ALL1S01S'' Returns hU thanks , to the. 'citizen .pf"; Bloomington and surounding country for their liberal. patronage and asks for .i couti nuance of the nvme. He is doing' superior work in the -way of artificial teeth. Alao gves sp ual .attention. aiicnatytaltctsth. .All -work vai r-uited. ' 1 Office :W est si.'e the .Su.uare

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