Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 45, Bloomington, Monroe County, 11 March 1882 — Page 3
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The Emma Abbott company will bo it Greencastle March 13th. The infant child of Mont. St. Clair was buried the first of the week. Hiss Ann Dennis left for Oberlin, Ohio, to teach a kinderarden school.
The Stewart Concert Binders were favered with a lai ge audience at EUettaviUe. Hiss Lizzie Martin has finished her school near Martinesyille, and returned home. Pumpkin piee all the year around, by getting Pumpkin Flour at Collins k Karsell's The Browning property cn north College Avenue has been bought by Mrs. Buskirk for $3,2v0. Joseph Blair, who was taken to the Insane Asylum, seme months ago, is now gaining strength in both body and mindRev. Board and family, who hare been living near Way port, raovfd to Bloomington last week. He is the elder of Bloomington circuit. Prof. Wylie, of the University, has been appointed for Monroe county, to take weather observations nnd report the same of the State Bureau each month. From there they go to the U. S. Signal Service Bureau at Washington. The Building Association hss under consideration a by-law to amend their rules as to take in stock once each year. This woud pay much better than to start a new Association and would certainly be a eonveninece., Dr. Hary H. Guyn, who it will be remembered was on trial about two vears ago for fatally over dosing with morphine Mr. Hancock, has been arrested in Lawrence county for violating the revenue law, and takt n
to Indianapolis to anewer tne cnarge.
Lon. Bar cold has just received
i 419 back pension.
The Methodist congregation surprised their pastor lastTnesday evening with a donation party, a large number from the congregation being
I present and taking with them some
thing valuable. Over fou in casn was presented. Lilacs sad crocuses are vegetating rapidly in this neighborhood and "the time of the singing of the birds has come." The prayer is that there may not ensue a killing frost This time last year all nature was locked in cold embrace of winter. TJ. P. mite society at Mrs. John Cherry's Tuesday evening was largely attended and much enjoyed.
A feature of the occasion wss a paper. The evening was also made pier ant hy some fine music. The next meeting will be at the residence of Mrs. Bradfute, the evening of the 26th. It 's shown by several letters from county officials that sufferers from last summer's drouth in Southern Illinois only asked by way
of relief that the time of sale for delinquent taxes be extended until next September. The county judge of Wayne county writes to the governor: "I find our citizen universally indignant because of reports to which vou refer, and I believe the
county boa id would not consent to
receive rtate aid. nor will it permit
nv want or suffering to exist, if it i
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made known so that it can De re-
relieved."
I will sell at auction, on the 15th
ins t my personal property, as follows: Horses, cows, hogs. Hay, Wheat, Oats, cider-mill, and all my faraing iropliments. Some good seasoned timber, household and kithen
iurniture. Terms made on day of
sale.N. S. MATFIELD.
Everv varietv of Green and
Roasted Coffees from 10 to 25 cents
per pound, sold by Collins & Karsell
The immense trade of Stewart
McPheeters is not on account ot
the beautiful room they occupy, hut due o the low prices flit which they
are selling the best quality of Hard
ware.
If you wish to feast your eyes just stop over at McCalla & Co.'s store and see those Ladies' fine shoes;
Mew line of Gents' Neckwear at
McCalla & Co.
McCALLA & CO
We can boast of having the Finest Ladies' Shoes ever brought to Indiana. We received this day one of the Largest and Handsomest Line of
Spring Dress Good?
Ever seen in Bloomington, and we propose to Sell our Goods as Cheap as aay Other House can buy thern. This may seem Boastful, but it is a Fact. Come and Price our Goods and SEE FOE YOUR SELF.
Our Spring Stock is arriving every fiay. Every Friday we receive a new Supply of Ladies' Neckwear, direct from, the Factory in New York.
CO.'S
DUNN $
OLD Reliable Mammoth Cash Depot! 5,000 Bushels of Corn. 2,000 B ashels of Seed Oats. 50 Tons of Bran (to arrive.) 200 Barrels of Choice Flour. 200 Bushels of Dried Beans. 400 Gallons Sour Krout. 300 Bushels of Choice Potatoes. 100 Cases of Caned Goods. IfjCT Flour and Feed delivered to any part of the City free of Charge.
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wishes to hxow t&eaigaifoaiice of the word "green' as applied to a Freshie. The Preparatory students should have their contest at night in the sol: lege chapel. A correspondent of the Indianapolis Sentinel hss been visiting the University this week. Dr. Jordan leftJIThursday for New Orleans. La., to attend to some duties as fish Commissioner. The Dr. salary is 1100 a month and expenses. Senior Beading club met Wednesday evening. The evening was passed in select readings and social chat. The society will meet next Monday evening at the residence of Dr. MotjU John Miller,while showing an agfrfc ft iend around the museum, had tfe audacity to call a Mastodon the Redoubtable Grain Eating Polycarp, and did not even blush, though injured ioterually.
'New Store-Room,
The Largest, Most Convenient I N OTitliern Indiana,
Have you hied the Pumpkin Flour at Collins & Karsell's. It is fine. Gent, have you tried on on of those nice late spring style Hats at McCalla & Co.
SOUTH SIDE THE SQUARE. L. S. FIELDS fe CO. extend a special invitation to all their old Customers to continue their Favors, and especially invite the Citizens in every section of MonroeCounty to call and take a look through their Mam
moth Stock and at their new store-room. Every body invited.
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Keeps a Large and well selected Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. A large Stock of Perfumeries, Toilet Articles, Cigars and Tobacco. In fact every thing kept in a First Class Drug Store. LL AND SEE ME. 0J . Remember the place. Two D of the Bank.
Go to Henry Benekert, on th west side, for Fresh Oysters in can or tub. Always on hands at heat prices. The nobbiest and latest style hats, for young men and boys have justbeen received at McCalla's. NOTICE. " , : ; All Persons knowing themselvea
indebted to me for gcods are respectfully requested to call and settler immediately, without further notice. MRS. M. P. ARNOTT, Bloom ingtou, Jan. 13, l88t.
OOD Roasted COFFEJ5 a
121 rents ner nound to ar
rived this week at COLLINS A KARSELL'S. When 3'ou want anythftHT New always go tc the New Store .-f Meffosds & Son, one door east of the Bank where they have an entire New Stock of Dry "Goods notions Boots ? Shoes fcc,
Remember the Teleneonc office
is now over ColUns & Karsell's stare. We are alwav srlad to see ear friends
and ready, to receive news ot every
character.
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The liquor license case by th of Greek is desired Keck is call I up-
on. . tionman waa hcvukii bwh
"inhabitant of Sullivan county,'' wss
not heard by the Cominissioers, on the ground that there was not suffi
cient description of the property. The case will come up next term of Court. The Stockwell license expired and thers is now no licensed saloons in Bloomingten. The sky in March, according to the astronomers, continues in business at the eld stand. It may still be seen with the naked eye. Young
Uranus (he was discovered only 101 Yiars ago) has his innings this montb. Of all the visible planets he plays the most prominent part, reaching opposition, and also perihelion, his
nearest point to the sun. He may be observed quite plainly without spectacles or opera glasses, though he disports in apace at the enormous distance ot seventeen hundred million mile from our little globe. During the delivery f a lecture before an immense Chicago audience Monday evening, Rev. Heniry Ward Beecher suddenly stopped upeaking, turned deathly pale, and wavered on
last week with a cigar in his mouth.
Alas, the evils and temptations of college lifet....Some evil minded
hi fontn nlansd il sisrn in fruit
of a professor's residence bearing the motto, "Meals at all hours," Such roudyism should not be tolerated. But is this a sign for the Prof to dis miss his class in time for dinner?. . . . There ere two evils which cause much disorder in recitation room : first, the passing cars with the shrieking loco motive; secondly, a stem-winding watch, which is always displayed and wound in clajs room.. . ..Hutto visited home last week. Conger, the
n w srood natuied, whole-souled fellow of
his class, has gone home." several vounz ladies went to the depot Wed
nesday to .witness Jackson's departure The choir w as deposed Tues
day morning and the students were
lavored with some excellent music By the Wilberforce troun.
The annual content between the
Philomathean aid Athenian literary societies in the University chapel on Thursday evening was favored with a good audience, and the entertainment was pronounced above the aver
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age. The parte all exaibitea
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deuce of careful preparation, and the vouner men ot both societies won
turned deatniy paie, ana wum.a ua -complimcnt8. The progriim 0f his feet as if about to drop. He was ;.exercisea wa8 as follows: Essays:
Price our Bleached and Brown Muslins if you want to be Surpri ed at Low Prices.
Ml we ask is Cash down and you shall have
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McCALLA & CO.
'Barga
aught by friendly hands nnd lea "The Importance of Linguistic otud or. Tho lntiir was discontinued, ies." Martin Luther Hoffman; "The
Hermit Nation," T.W. Wilson, Dec
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in perfect health, and feel as well asv I ever did. I consider your medicineone of the greatest of blessings. MRS. M. MARTIN, Cleaveland. 09 Sold by all druggists everywhere 4l per botle. HENBY & CO., Solo Prop'rf. CLEAVELAND, Sold bv J. W. Shoemaker & Co.
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away. The lecture was discontinued.
It was announced that Mr. Beecher' a illness was not of an alarming nature, being simply an attack of faintness resulting from a cold taken about a week ago. He has since sufficiently recovered to be able to resume his lecture engagenents.
lamations: "Duty of the American
Scholar," Johu L. lientle; "leiliUB." Victor Foster. Debate: "Resolved, That England's position during the French Revolution was unjustifiable," WillRawles (pro.), M. M. Dunlap (con.). Orations: John Quincy Adams," Schuyler Colfax Beard "Twenty Years," Scott Michner. The first named of each exercise are Phi-
B v Special Reporters.
J liat new ue ijikcs hiu vh. , Correspondence is not sanctioned' Sam Elrod and 'Emerson, ot Greenin the latin class a-t-tention Fitch. : cast lc, were iu the city the first of the When a strictlv literal translation week;
"SINGER"
UNIVERSITY ITEMS.
SEWING MACHINE, The 'Singer" Sewing Machine enjoys a reputation equaled by no other West or East. Beware of Imitations.
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