Bloomington Telephone, Volume 4, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 19 March 1881 — Page 2

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S&3SURJDAY, .MARCH.. 19, 1881.

FOE MAYOR. BY the many Meads of Robert A,

Foster we are authorised to announce

that he will be a candidate before the

Republican Convention fop the nomination of Mayor. IfOR MARSHAL.

G. A . Bwbkirk will be a candidate

before the Republican Convention foi the nomination of City Marshal.

lOCAt DEPARTMENT.

New Goods-at McCalla & Co. The trees in the court, house yard feeing topped. Young squirrels are ripe and several -of o-ucitisens'have been out' with good-hick. Edward Farmer returned to tm Home in Bedford, Wednesday, after a pjeasant visit hf re. Mayor Doddsand B. F. Adams Have beeneonS&ecl to their beds wits' pneumonia this-wee. Gen. Upton, author of "Upton's Tactics," comruitted suicide at Ran E!incisco last. Tuesday. The Meeds of Will. Rogers are urging that he he a candidate for the nomination oi Treasurer, Why not? Photographs the little "Mihnette" for $1 per dozen at. Allison's. They are the latest thing yet! See advertisement on 3rd page.

last Sunday Mrs. Prof. Campbell 4

was-stneken with paralysis and her death is feared from the result. Her daughter, Jennie,, arrived home Wednesday. Dr. Moss is at Lawrenceburg this week attending the Teachers' Association of southern Indiana,- which has been holding its animal session during the wpek past. George Henley is 'in Salem - where he is clerking' in a clothing establishment. George has made a good start at his new home and his many Bloomiiagton friends-wish hirn rmieh success. Through the week the meetings at the Jfethodisf church hav continued wih unabaded interest, Mrs. Robinsoii conducting therm- It has not yet been. deeidee-wiiei the work shall close.' TheSenate has passed a bill which does-nway with the publishing of ' delinquent tax- lists, and the House" is likely" concur. How, listen for the "official organs throughout -the S tate Isowl Tor justice Last Sunday night the cancer which has beenrowing on the hand of oHMr. Walter, opened' an artery, and before it could be stoppad he caane near-bleeding to death. During the week his condition -has been' vepy critical; but yesterday the doctors-thought iwas-nmch better. In this county the vote on. the

Afhendments wasiblluws: :

Early this week we received direct irom the ManiriacturiEg Eatablisments ane-of the Largest Assortments of GENTS' NECE WEAR ever brought to this town.

For Ladies a Most Complete Assortment of Novelties, LAGES, NeekrWear and Embroidery,. lie CALL A bO, COSSETS A SPECIALITY!

GLOVES CARPETS,

HOSIERY,. OIL CLOTH,.

RIBBONS, &re,

&c,

RUGS &c.

We Are Bushing Our Goods Off

TO MAKE. ROOM FOR A MAGNIFICENT SPRING1 STOCK!3

ONLY CASH DRY GOODS STORE IN TOWN. McC AILA & CO.

New Goods at McCalla & Co,

New Goods at McCalla & Co

Some of the farmers have began - Thursday was St. Patrick's dav.

plowing for oats. "Rogers' Best" and "R, 3t G."

-Tub and Canned Oysters at: the cigars at Hobson-& McKinley's.

East Side Bakery. sgSU Subscriptions ibr the Tele-

Miss Gentle Anna bpnng has phone may be left at Mrs. M. P, Ar-

been with us all week. nott's Millinery Store.

Statuary at low price, to close-, . Sample Package of Pumpkin

First Second' ' Third- ' Fourth Fifth Sixth Nmeth

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61 1002 1000 1000 891 964-

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5r 320 38L 31$' 443

ut stock at the City Book Store,

Prof. Houghton has moved ioto the Young property on east sixth-st. Rev - McNary -vill attend a meeting of the IT. P. Board at Xenia, Ohior.

I next week.

: Charles Robinson, who has been very dangerously ill for two weekSjWaa reported "better yesterday. The New York Socialists have held a meeting to express-their joy over the death of the Oi&rr --McAdaraizing the east road will give employment to a large number of workmen 'during the summer, Elsewhere irr this paper will be found the announcement of Robert A. Foster for Mayor: If Mr. Foster should be elected to this office we have no doubt but that he would- make a faithful officer. Tuesday evening the Ladies' Missionary society of the different churches held an interesting: union meeting' at the Walnut Street church. Reports were read showing the organization to be doing a good work, and its membership on the increase. MiJiEiED: By the Rev, E. P. F. Wellfc, at the residence of the bride's father four miles southwest of Harrodsburg, Wednesday March 16th, Miss Etta Lowe and O. Kverette Foster, The bride is a popular and well known lady here, white the groom. is- a rising business man of Worthihgton, Many handsome and useful gifts wore present ed by their friends After spending a few day! visiting the grooms parents at White Hall te young: couple- will repair to Wrthmgtom May

Flour given away. "Take one! At-

Collins & KarseiFs. Pictures, left of the Holiday sup ply ,,a beautiful assortment at very low prices-jit the City Book Store. Samp -Wilson has bought the meat shop below MilierV store on 6th street. Hemp's, reputation as a butcher insures him good trade-, Oxi Friday night,, Aprils 8th, our citizens are to be treated to- another of Helen Mar White's rich; entertainments, to be given in Mendelssohn Hall. Mark the date; The mauy friends of Joseph Henley are aft him to become a candidate for the office of Mayor, and he ha& decided to do so should Dodds not be able to make the'raae Joe has theconfidence of our citi'tens,. many of whom-would be glad tosee bin in this position. The President of the Oratorical Association, Win. Beaeh, requests us to announce that half rates have been offered by the L-N.. A & CB, R, to those who desire to attend the Contest at Indianapolis April 14th, and, that the headquarters of the Association will be at the New-Dennison, The Telephone will be four years old in April; City polities' seems to be all the talk these- balmy days. -The union temeranee meeting at the Baptist Church was largely attended, and .an excellent sermon was- preached" by Rev, Bower. rThe University students are having a vacation this week. Only one "d-i-unk" before the; Mayor's Court for two weeks. Wuf.'

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