Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 11, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 July 1881 — Page 3

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Sunday at Nashville. Miss Lyda McNary is making a Julian Wentworth i visiting 1nt( gtsfert CtovewSale this week. Rev. Bower is having his house repaneoV o pa north Railroad Street Harooa Friedly and lady returnd to tlteir home here last Saturday creates. Hdmm& McKinky8 nvw baker ntsc? the beat bread m tows. rfhiahaabee&ahot week. The thataaoaaetoratoodat 160 Thursday James Hunter, in company with others, start to Washington Territory oa Monday. Frot McMillen and wife returned to their home at Cedarville, Ohio, last Tuesday. Tha family ot Rev. Bower left for Chicago last Tuesday, and will remain for several weeks. Jas. B. Allison is absent from the city this week visiting his relatives in Indianapolis. Miss Lizzie Owen has returned from Indianapolis where she has been visiting for several weeks. Joseph Rogers and Major Browning started for Iowa last Tuesday to sell Duplex springs. Quite a number of young folks spent a very pleasant evening at the house of Maj. Mulky Thursday. Miss Nora Thompson, a charming young lady of the capitol, is in the city, a guest of Miss Jessie Allison. -The Council hps paved an ordinance prohibiting city officers frequenting aaloona, only in the discharge of Xact iloaday night some unknown nscaU,erident!y wellaaquainted with the peace entered Capt Shoemaker's drag store and carried away -Levert Cochran, the popular and r Orient jeweler has located in the 1'arW Dnig Store, and desires to inforp those havmig work to do in that line thrt 1m is prepared to do all kind of repairing. Old hoikiiagaon the south aide of the square are being torn out east of J. K. Andersons, and a fine two story stone front will be errectcd. Le Fields A Co will occupy the first story, which will be te largest store room in the city. Capt. Richard M. Heth, who it will be remembered clerked in the N. X Store, last winter, died at his home inCorydon on Tuesday morning afer m lingering illness, of consumption. Declared was an aimable and generous hearted citizen. Miss Ida Howe's "Meditation Waltz ha met with such grand sihx ceaa that she is now .engaged in . composing another piece of music for publication wbic h, she believer, . will excel any previous effort. Near one hundred copies of 'Meditation'' have been sold in Bloomington and our musicians will await with interest any coming effort. Ilie I.N.A.AC. railroad will on Sunday, July 10th (to-morrow) run a special Excursiou train to Battle grnradk The tram wtl leave Bloooiagtoaat 4:30 A. -M, and arrive a Latayatte at 10 A. M.. and re tarntdt 5. t Fare $1.50 for round trip. JMifc desiring rah stop off at Ia&ytteV Tickets good only for tuia day and train. The 105th Anniversary of American Independence we a watchful day witb our citizens. All eyes were t iimad towssd the Chief Magistrate of our people who ley in the agonies of death in the Exucitive Mansion at the Fatkw's Capitol, and, who it was feared, would not survive painful wounds inflicted by a waetched lunatic. No demonstrations of any kind took place in Bloomington, and very little celebrating was does throughout the State.

COLLINS & KARSELL Cash Grocery!

Choice Line of Groceries of Every Description, OFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, FLQUR, MEAT, CANNED GOODS, TEAS, CANDIES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, SOAP, QUEENSWAREj & GLASSWARE Goods Exchanged for Country Produce. 1 Did You Know! W. O. Fee Was selling his stock of Dry Goods at ONE HALF the profit of any other House in town? A FEW OF HIS PRICES: Men's Casahnere 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. 10 Yards Jeans, 1 00. Call and examine for yourselves: W. O. FEE. Save Money by buying GLASSWARE & QUEENSWARE AT Collins & Kartell's. BACHELORS TAKE NOTICE! Immense stock of Nursing Corsets at McCALLA a CO. Albert smith is home after an absence of more than two years. A Post office has been established at Kent's Mill. A mat! goes from here every Saturday Jno. Mc. Foster made a flying visit to his home reraaing over Sunday. He is tending a farm up in Rush County. It is a fvet that speaks well for the care of our citizens of Blooming ton that not a fire has occured inside the corporation for more than eighteeirmonths. Rev. S. Chinda, of Japan, a recent graduate of I ndiana Asbury University, will preach in the M. E. Church on next Sabbath morning. Rev. J. M. Baxter, of Ellettsvjlle, will preach in the evening. The election of Wm. J. Allen to fill the vacancy in the School Board caused by the death of Jno. C. Orchard, is a selection that will meet with the hearty approbation of all our citizens, and Mr, Allen is a man fully capable of occupying the trustful position to which he has been elected. Under the new tax law the treasurer or his deputy will give you a polite notice to pay. If not then paid he will call a second time, when the I delinquency must be paid, or your property will be executed and sold, no matter whether it is your only bed, or the last cow or cooking stove. Ap the treasurer has to make return under oath, as to each delinquency, he has no room for dodging, or the excercise of charity, -as under the old law. The money must come, or your property will be sold to ihe highest and best bidder.

Notice! Notice! Those who know themselves Indebted to me for GOODS are requested to call and Settle at once, without further notice. M. H. P. ARNOTT.

Mexible Hip, Coralinc, Cross Bone and Warner's Health Corsets at McCalla & Co. Big stock jusl received. Haxrocl!5jlu-s:. Our people universally regret the misfortune that has befallen President Garfield. Quite a number of Harrodsburgians spent the "glorious fourth" at Bedford, nothing being: done in honor of the day ia this vicinity. The stores of J. D. Simpson and H. K. McFadden were burglarized Sunday night. Dr. Simpson lost about forty dollars worth of gosd., (principally jewelry,) and some monej while McFadden is minus two revolvers. It is not known who did the work. There is no man in the country who so ardently desires the recovery of the President as Chester A. Arthur. No one need doubt the siueerity of his expressions upon this subject. Just Received! V IP BE! Bargains IN AT McCalla & CO. Ladies and Gentlemen call and examine goods and get Prices before going elsewhere. VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS. ONLY ONE FOR A DOSE. The BINEHAKT MEDICINE CO.. Troy.O. Prior, 25 rf. For Sai-b bv aia Dkalkrs. . Bradford. Pa. 7 - Thnma Fitchnn. Bradford- Pa.. writes: '"I enclose money for Spring Bossom. as I said I would if it cured me. My dyspepsia has vanished, witb all its symtoum .Many thanks: I shall never be without it in the house," Price 50 cents, trial bottle 10 cents S'!d by J, AY. SUoenmkcr.

RINEHARrS

The Globe Shirt the Boss for $1,00 at the Bee Hive. Latest and cheapest style of Summer Shoes .at Geo. Atkinson's Store. 13 Pounds of Prunes for ONE DOLLAR at Collins AKarsell's.

Call and see the special bargains in Table Linens, Towels and Napkins at the Bee Hive. CERALINE. Something new for the table. Sold by Collins & Karsell. Brenado silk 5Ccts per yard New York Store. Corsets for Men and Women at McCalla & Co. B. A. McGee road through in a buggy last week to Indianapolis to attend the State Dental Association meeting. Rev. Elliott, of Xenia, Ohio, delivered an tnteresting sermon at the U. P. church Sunday, in the absence of the pastor. Fly Oiu IwiSKly Reporter: Miss Anna McDermot is visiting in Albion, III. Quite a crowd of our citizens took in the 4th at Bedford. Miss Ole Mulikin is visiting Miss Nora Aley at Bedford. Mrs. Fred. Howe is visiting her parents in Louisville, Ify. Park Phillipps and bride are visitin x at hia father's in the countrv. Miss Anna Seayof Salem, Ind., has been visiting the Misses Wooley. Mr. J. Penton, of Louisville, was in the city over Sunday visiting friends. W. J. Mender, of Columbia, Ky., was in the city a few hours last Saturdav. There will be a wedding in the Catholic church the 14th of this month. Mr; Ezekiel spent last Sundav in the city; hs wife is spending the sum mer here. Mr. John Buskirk, a hardware meichat of Gosport, was in the city the hrst ot the week visiting a friend. Misses Minnie and Mattie Rogers came home last Saturday. They had been visiting relatives in Jreencastle. iUr. ana Mrs. Harmon J?rieaiy arrived home from their bridal tour, ast Saturday night and are boardiiJg at Dr. Bryan's. Miss Unthank, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Carter Pering, re turned to her home in Richmond. Ind., Thursday. oir shots. Choice letters of the alphabet L L.I). With a young man a plug hat too often shows more than it covers. It would be funny to see something funny in the "funny to see" column of some of our exchanges, It was hardly the square thing for human nature to place the luntt. abrve the King with a pistol. The Indianapolis Review pleasingly remarks: ''The Bloomington Tel KriioNK isn't big, but it's bright." The Cincinnati Commercial, writing up comets, with much cyclopedia learning, writes of the comet of 1812: "But what was considered the most remarkable etieat was the great number of females that gave birth to twins. "What was remarkable in that? Who have the twins when there is n comet? The new comet was first discovered by abcut 200 different persons by night watchmen, homeward-bound editors, Associated Press messengerboys, wicked young mem who were out scandalously late, a man who had insomnia, and got up to sit by the window, a disgusted father who could not sleep bee use he baby wjis restless, and three nieu who arose and went to the window for the purpose of projecting misiiiics at cats. Deaf as a Post. Mrs. W. J. Lang, Bethany, Ont., states that for fifteen months she was troubled with r disease in the car, causing en! ire deafness. In ten minI utes after using Thome Ecleotric ; Oil she found relief, and in a short time she wis entirely cured and he? hearing restored. Sold, by J. W. Sboi maker.

- See thenew stock of La en the Bee Hive. "Rogers Best and UR. & G; cigars at Hob60n& McKinfey's. Have you tried Hobson & M Kin ley's Bread and cakes? If not d so.

Lading Embroidered Balbrigan Hose at 15 cents per pair at he New York Jstore. Pictures, left of the Holiday sup ply, a beautiful assortment at very ljiw prices at the City Book Store. Hobson & McKinley have open ed their Ice Cream Parlor, and invite' the public to call and see them. If you have any Painting, Papering or Kalsornining to do go and see Mathew Bros'. They will do it as cheap as any body in town and make you a first clss jub. Shop over Reeds Harness shop, rear Mullikans Block. Orders may be left below and will be promptly attended to. We have a beautiful, nice,lovely grand, tasty, nobby, neat, stylish, ael-. ect,well picked line of Hats, Shirts, Scarfs, Ties, Cuffs, Collars, Clothing and Piece goods. We have twice the assortment of Gents furnishing goods of any store in to wn, and we will sell them at about half the price that they ask for them. We propose to undersell all opposition on Hats and Clothing. We also challenge any taylor in the State to beat our fits and prices. BEN A. McGEE. "SINGER' SEWING MA CHINE, The "Singer" Sewing Machine enj ys a reputation equaled by no other Vest or EastBeware of Imitations. 0. Dowdy, Htjent BLOOMINGTON; IND.gF AtTobe- Smith's Store. Ladies' Hose for York Store. Sets at New' New Goods at McCalla & Co. The Bee Hive is offering some? special bargains in Clothing. If . you w;ant a nice Late Style Straw Hat just step into McCalla & Co. Warners Corsets at the See" Hive, the best Corset, for 75 cents in the market. For the freshest and ' choicest fresh meats, Hemp Wilson's Meat Marke-, south of Miller's, is the place co go. The ladies should not fail to see the Blak Silks and Satins at the BeeHive. McCalla & Co. warrants his new" stock of Corsets to stand more genuine squeesing" than any others seld im Bloomington. No Humbugging the American People. You can't humbug the Arce-ieair people, when they find a remedy that suits them; they use it and recommend it to their fripids. Just exactly the? case with Spring Blosom which has become a household word all over the United States. Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents. Sold by J. W; Shoemaker G. S. Leachmaih -PROPRIETOR OF New York HAT STORE. For Nice Nobby Spring Hat or my thing in the line of Gents Furnishng Goods, such as Geftts Scarfe Neckties, Silk Handerehicfs, Collar, Cuff, Shirts, Underwear, Valises &c, go' the New York Hat Store t West Side of the Square. A Friend in need. Time over and again Thomas' Eclectrio Oif has proved a salutory friecd to the distressed. As a reliable curative foa croup in children sosa throat and bronchial atfectiousv and as a positive external remedy for pain, it is a never failing antidote. Sold by J. W. Shceaker