Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 6, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 June 1881 — Page 3
COLLINS & KARSELL Gash Grocery!
Choice Line of Groceries of Every Description, COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, FLOUK, MEAT, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, CAN DIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, SOAP, QUEENS WAREf jfc GLASSWARE Goods Exchanged for Coira try Produce. Did You Enow! W. O. ITee Was selling his stock of Dry Goods at ONE HALF tha profits of an v other House in town? A FEW OF HIS PRICES: Men's Cassimere Suits, . $4 00. Men's all Wool Suits, 7 00. 22 Yards Prints, 1 00. 22 Yards Bleached Muslin, 1 00. 22 Yards Fine Brown Muslin, 1 00. 6 Yards Carpet, 1 00. 30 Yards Jeans, 1 00. Call and examine for yourselves. w. o. imsE. Save Money by buying GLASArARE & QUEENSWARE AT Coll frs & Karsell's. Old Settler JfeEeotiitg' 9 81 The Committee of arrangements for this nieeeting, composed-of Wm. F. Browning, J. D. Urmey, George P. Ketehara, Dr. James Dodd, Jsac Dilman, Ab solum Ketcham, Thomas N. Mathers sr., Thomas J. Clay, P. G. Pauley, L. E. MeKinney and Lewis Slay, will meet in the Grand Jury Room, in Blooniington, on Saturday, June 4th, 1881, at 1 oclock p. m. Every member of the Committee is request xl to be present Wm. F. Browning, Chairman O. S. Com. GOSSIP., JByOm Lady Reporter: Clarence Durdi row, of Chicago, is in the city. Charlie Houston andJKenry Doclds have gone to Texas. . f-wn, oi mnsaaie, Michigan, t rt . rPuV?- K liy 18 Mr. Tresslar, wife and daughter are visiting friends in Kentucky. C; A. Wallingford and wife of Indianapolis are coming to-day. Mrs. King of Spring el, Ohio, is visiting her mother,' Mrs. Danforth. Miss Nora Ailey of Bedford, will visit Miss Ole Mullikan next week. Newton Ttte- and family, of Noblesville, are visiting Mrs. Adkinsl Miss Nannia Bonner, of Greensburg, is visiting the Misses Hughes. There is to be a wedding in one of our churches next week. Guess who! Mrs. Debbie Howard was married Tuesday a Mr. Stipp, of Lawrence county. Miss Flos3ie Saddler and Miss Graham of Indianapolis, will be the guest3 of Miss Mattie Axiell during Commencement. Siibscription3 for the Tele . P. Arplume may be left at r nott'a Millinery Store.
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TO CANVASS FOB HOUGHTON'S HISTORICAL CHART. A GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS TO MAKE MONEY DURING VACATION. LIBERAL TERMS. For paaticulars call on or Address S. C. DODDS, Bloomington, Ind. WEEKLY TELEPHONE Walter 8. Bradfdtk, - Editor A REPUBLICAN PAPER. Published every Saturday Iorning. One Year, 75 OfficeOver ;'Bee Hivo"Siore SATURDAY, .JUNE 4, 1881. LOCAL IICTtIIVO. Wm. Seward was&t Indianapolis Tuesday. Next term of oourt convenes in September. Mrs. Homer Fulk is visiting her parents at Lafayette. Harmon Friedley was at Cosport Tuesday on legal business. Geo. Benchart's father has moved from Clumbus and located hero. Hon D. D. Banta, of Franklin, has been in the the city duiinj? i heweek on business connected with the University. While your friends are hereon a viii. take them arc uid to the parloi of H:bson & MoKinle and get a dish of that delicious ice cream. At last Bloomington has a street sprinkler, what the Telephone has been advocating for more than two years, it is engineered by J no. Brown. - Ben Smith, once an old Bloomingtonian, but now the Whitelavv Ried of the Erie, (Kansas) Record, came rushing up to his old home Wednesday to see the boys. Prof. (?) Frank E. Hunter, late of the Washington school, arrived last Tuesday, fearing that the city and commencement would suffer from a prolonging of his absence. Next week the Telephoue will contain a graphic description and ac count of Commencement, an;l ex ra copies will be printed. Send in any personal items that would be of inter est. Wylie Woodburn, senior editor of the Awater, (Min.) Press, is in the city among his host of friends, accom panied by the self-same mustache he had four years ago, but still faithful o the "bond ot bachelorhood. Out of twenty-five ladies appoin ted on the flower committee for Dec oration Day, on that morning five responded, and did all the work of preparing the reaths and boquets .for decoration pnrposes.." The ladies of loominston should take n lore oriele m this occasion, or in a few years it will he impossible to celebrate it. Thursday morning at 7:30 o'clock the new paitltion of the Bed-stead manufactory of Showers' Bros. &IJ. A piece of timber about twelve feet long in falling struck Lon Davis in the breast, knocking him in a well. He was carried Lome senseless, but at this writing is recovering. Three or four others were hurt but were not dangerously injured. Frank Beam had his arm broken, At the annual meeting of the Synond of United Presbyterian Church in Pittsburg, Wednesday, it was decided by a vote of 131 to 22 that instrumental music be allowed in public worship. With this body this has been a dividing question for many years, and yet, th n;h it 1ms been settled by a vote, will receieve strong opposition from the older heads of the congregation, who can not take to '-brairl new organ.--."
LATEST AND THE NEWE
AND TUB Cheapest Winery Goods SOLD X5Y Mrs. M. IL .dmott. On College Avenue, north of MUhr's corner, 4f -Dr. Burton, r.f Mitchell, is in the city Win. Tiester left Monday lor Indianapolis. Mendelssohn entertainment Tuesday evening;. To night the reunion of class '76 will be at the chapel. N. Tetcr, of .Nobles villr, was in the city over Sunday. Henry Dodds and Nat Houston left Monday for Texas. Mrs. King, of Springfield, Ohio, is a guest of Robert Lefller, Mendelssohn society luYnieed at Stone Springs Monday evening. The Alumni supper is to be prepared by Hobson. & Mc-Kinley. Miss Laura Henley haa returned from Rockville, where she has been teaching:. Milton Rock loft for Quincy. Kansas, Wedusday, to engage in business during the snmnieu, Rev. Philput is now the happiest mm in town since that bouncing giri baby came last Suuday evening, The beautiful pot flowers ihat decorate the Methodist church audi torium, were a gift of Mrs. Drysdale. Persons having friends visiting them will very much oblige us by sending their names to the Telephone! umoe. Jno Louden has been making his parents, at Glen Wood,' Ind., a visit during the week., but will return today. Miss Cora Kirkpatriok, a charming young-lady of Rockville, arrived on Monday last and is a guest of Miss Laura Henley. Maggie MeCaw, Lillie Mathews and Sam'l Tucker passed out of the colered graded school this term, and intend entering the Preparatory De partment in Sep -ember. Dr. vv . Underwood, of New Al bany, preached two powertul sersnon for the MothodislH Sundav. Dr. Underwood li'-:es Bloomington, and it would not be a surorisc should he be stationed here bv tlx ? coming meeting of Conference. Last Sunday Prof. Bal leu tine pied the Presbyterian pulpit. Dr. oy, of Chicago the United Pres byterian, and Dr. Underwood the Methodist church pulpit. At niyrht Prof. At water preached fur the Chris tian people. Fhe lecture delivered Monday evening by Dr. Melioy, of Chicago, was almost equsu to any thing we have ever heard. The sublect 'Touchstone," is merely a catchword. i though used fis an excellent illustrat ion throughout his talk.wh'ok h nothingmore or less than solid advice to t! e people of the world, explained and illustrated with humorous an tec dotes. Dr. Jlelroy has a line gift of laii .uage and at times his leet'ire is very eloquent. "Is there anything about hell in your new version?" in uired u man co .vn at the City Book fct re the other day. "I should smile," responded the clwk as he whisked a 15 cent copy under the nose of his customer. "Never mind, I'm looking for one thmt says there is none." "Sorry I can't accomodate voa,"replied the. obliging clerk. "Perhaps wo can suit you later. They say there will be another one some day." Presently came another inquirer afrer truth. "How is your new version on the doctrine of election?" "Solid," replied the clerk. "Give nu one," and the requisite ch.ingc rattled on the eoui-t-T.
for $1,00 at the Bee Hive. Latest and cheapest stde of Sum mer Shoes at Geo. Atkinson's Store. 13 Pounds of Prunes for ONE DOLLAR at Collins & Karsell's. Call and see the special bargains in Table Linens, Towels and Napkins at. the Pee Hive. CEEALINE. Something new for the table. Sold by Collins & Karsell. Brenade silk 50cts per yard at ivew X or.K tore. TIT V i r., w Bedford Journal: Married j, - Frflrick Stipp, of the neighborhood ard of Bloomington, on last Tuesday. Fred, weeks ago that if he didn't stop going north on the train something serious would happen. The couple have our best wishes, and may they live long, read the Journal attentive aod the will be sure to live happy,die contented, and go home to rest. -Decoration Day last Monday was fitly observed though, owning to the extern wcrm weather, the attendance was not so large as, usual. The Roll of Honor was read by Jno. K. East, followed by a poem, delivered by Miss Arwme, in a brilliant and beautiful s'yle. The address ly Frank Howard wwnf stw.!1 .W es The Day was generally ob jerved hroudiOLit the State. The Telephone this morning mblishes on the second page, an arfe in which every tax-payer in Monroe connty has a deep interest; nl, in view of the election next Men lay, can not be pat s ,;d by. Beina1 rom the official,, we only ask our eadersrogoto the Auditors office where every word can be verified. The Democrat (an not afford to rele:t John M. McGee. Quite an enjoyable affair was the Mndelssohn picnic last Monday afternooc, at Stone's Springs 1 west of the city. It was attended by mot all the members of the Society enough, anyhow, to load the two hvg picnic wagons. The crowd going and comh'g was as cuiet as such companies usually are no more so. The incidents of the day beggar description, though Dic'c Maxwell might explain the sensation experienced by filling twenty feet from the end of a large grnpe vine, with about thirty feet of the vine following up very near. A more sumptions feast- than was spread never more rap-dly melted a wav. not with excessive heat but 'wit', excessive hunger; and the difference between the dishs of ice cream the waiters had and those upon whom they waited, preyed very plainly the superiority of servants i:Ver all other noonl pl As (ho i i ' was givea in honor of Mr. B. A. Van Fossen, w'io for several yeai s h: s been a-very faithful member of the Socjetv and this year leaves it (having com pleted Lis c)ll ge course,) he wascalled on for a speech, and responded promptly with one quite fitting for thec-cc fdon. But the owner of onr convcyences are becoming impatient ami we come home Golden Slippers." singing W.P.R. Gov. Porter is expected during Commencement. The Phi Delta Theta banquet, Monday evening, is to be at the Or chard Houso. Scott came rushing down Monday, happy that the University .had got along without him so well. Our college days are o'er. Exami nati ens all aie clone, In a few more days we'll go for thiee months from Blouminglon. Mattie L Hanscc, of the Sophomore Class, has secured a position as an instructor in a popular' college in Washington Territory. The Senior Propn. burned their Latin bo k Tuesday evening unmolested or disturbed. It is intimated that No. I'd will burn their Pl liners next vear.
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regular made Hose at 15cts per pai at Mew York Store. - See the new stock of Lawens the Bee Hive. 'Rogers Best" and "R, & G, cigars at Hobson & McKJnley's. Have yen tried Hobson & McKinley's Bread and cakes? If not do so. Ladies Embroidered Ealbrigan Hose at 15 cents per pair at Je New York Store. Pictures, left of the Holiday sup ply, a beautiful assortment at very low I . nriees n.t. fchP t it.v Knnfc St.nr. Hobson & MeKinlev have openrl th w. V A AVV V M. VyCUlkX -X. CZ. A.JA. j UUU IJU ftWV the public to call and see them. T-If y :fve .a?y famting, Pau" V" a8 "V 7 n SWB auu ke youa iirst clssjub. Sh op . over Rfeds Harness shop, rear Mulhkans ou? .nYmim m T, "ei " and be Promptly attended, to. We liave a beautiful, nico,lovely grand, tasty, nobby, neat, stylish, sel;euX i n n r i Ikand Pic!Ce eoocs! We have twice th5 f assortment of Gents furnishing goods f any store in town, and we will sell t1hem a bou' lf the price that undersen all opposition on Hats and Clothing. We also challenge any tay lor in the State to beat our tits and prices. BEN A. McGEE. "SINGER" SEWING MACHINE, The "Singer" Sewing "Machine enjoys? a reputation equaled by ao other West or East. Boware of Imitations. 0. Dowdy, Agent. BLOOMINGTON, IND. At Tobe Smith's Store, Ladies' Hoseibr 5cts York Store. at New New Goods at McCalla & Co The Bee Hive is offering soma special bargains in Clothing. Hobson & McKinley's nw baker makes the best bread in town. Try it. If you want a nice Late Style 3traw Hat just step into McCalla &Co. Warners Corsets at the Bee Hive, the best Corset for 75 cents in the market. For the freshest and choicest ?lesh raeats' HemP Wilson's Meat 80ttth m is Ibo to George. Atkinson's for the best and cheapest Hand made Boots, The ladies should not fail to see the Blak Silks and Satins at the Bee HlVC. Students should- call at Geo. Atkinson's and look over his fine 'Slippers, sold very cheap. G. S. Leachman, lUlOPiUETOH OF New York HAT STORE. For a Nice, Nobby Spring Hat or anything in the line of Gents Furnishng Goods, such as Gents Searfs Neckties, Silk Handerchiofc, Collars, Cuff, Shirtf ' Unear, Valises &c, go the New York Hat Store " West Side of the Square. IttHeads The List. Of all other preparations or medicines. In cases of nausea, headache. dizziness or irregularities of the system, liurdock Blood Bitters have no cqua . They never fail in affording immci i ite relief; Price $1,00, Vial be t.le 10 cents. Hold by J. W. Shoemaker.
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