Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 47, Bloomington, Monroe County, 25 March 1882 — Page 2
The "Good Luck' V shoe store C. R. Perdue, has just received from the Kast its; spring stock, of the latest style and beat made boot and shoe that con Id be procured, for which. cash wa paid, so that Mr. Perdue; is enabled to mark his goods down at bottom prices. For an etra fine and long wearing shoe or boot,this is the place to buy. West side of square., . Jpff"" The Telephone has just re ceived some new and beautiful Job Type, and with the best Job Press in the City, we are prepared to do any kind of work, at the very lowest prices. Call and see us. , Save Money by buying
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Is now Showing the Largest and most cle
sirable Stock of GOOD GOODS to-be found.
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and a Look will convince yon of the ble styles and qualities of
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Three Button Kid Glovea 25 cts. per pair.
GLASSWARE & QUEENS WARE - AT Collins & Karsell's.
Ires Goods, Dre-fs Silks, Dress Flannels, American Drees Goods, Buntiuss Cashmeres, Ginghams, Saging., Linens, Crashes, Towels, Table Linens,
Napkin?, Foster's Laceing Kids in all Shades and qualities, Ladies1, Misses and Children's Hose. .Shawls, Embroideries, Swiss embroidery, Lace of all dessription.s, Gimps, Passmeneries and fri nges.
Agents for the Rroadhead Mohairs, positively the most durable good in the Market, AN ELEGANT LINE OF SPRING CLOTHIN 'Jr;
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SHOES.
Xorth Side the Square.
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The Weekly "Telephone. veiT and the tickets made are 1 composed of exceptionally good men. EDITED BY - ' j" BLOOMZXGTUX TOWnSHXP. f IP alteT S. Bradf llle. In Bloomingoon township the tick- ' " tet'was nominated by primary, the PUBLISHED SATURDAY MORNING. total number of vote being 289, as
One Yeajer,
By order of the Monroe county central committee the Republicans of i r r x i. ? .
i v ah iureu towusuip met in conven
OFFICE: Over Collins & Ivarseli'. j
C5s. I follows:
Is or lrustee:
AN NOUN CEMENTS-
109 108 81
Fee, (in advance)
- $3.00
By the solisitation of a large mini- j ber of voters of Monroe County "D. W. I Browning has consented to be a candidate for CLERK of Monroe CircuiCourt, subject to the Republican nom-j nating convention. tf j W. B. F. Treat will- be a candi-! date for Clerk of the Circuit Court of I
Monroe county subject to the decis- j
ion of the Republican nominating con
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Frank K. Woollev, Andrew J. Axtell, James M. Hunter, For Assessor, Michael Gabbert, ' For Justice of the Pease: Wm. M. Tate, For Constable, George Reeves, For Road Sperintendent, Thomas Jefferson Ward, James M. Rogers, Gamel Peterson, Wallace Flight,
PEKJ5Y TOWNSHIP. Inpersaantto the published call the Republicans of Perry township
fx APOLOGY PROM GOJS-
.PORT. To the Editor of the Telephone: Ik the issue of the Telephone of the 18th inst appears an article of censure
concerning the conduct of a class of Gosporr school, that visited the State
j University in February. The article
was prompted by an article sent !rorn Gorportto the Spencer Democrat. While the article to the Democrat:
j was written by a member of said I class, the class did not authorize
I such, nor does it approve the article
in question. The two young men that "asperated themselves from the party, found
j their way into a saloon, and were in a state of intoxication before the May
was half spent do not belong to Gosport schools. The class was not re-
i sponsible for their . conduct. Yv ith : respect to the l' without proper lutioj duet-ions' and acquaintances formed ! at the depot, named in your article, the cU?h was misrepresented. The ; class was at the University building ; until near train -time, so that the
svrangprs iu every uuf ui i.hci .jmh v you named did not have much time for forming acquaintances or -ngajs-ins; in conversation. The class went
! rn'RlnnnmHrt-nn fur the mirnose of
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST-
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GO TO JOHN X- 3JITII. figsT This work is made a specialty bv him .'nd much care is taken, that i 1 work, h iitieiaoiorly done. .-
H- J- NiOHOLS, ' AWOHITECT AND PRACTICAL BUILDER. Flaws and Specifications carefully prepared for dwelling bouses and public buildings. Also estimations of build-.-inB completed throughout... AH fiurk linifihsd at the time specified; Office in Bee Hive building. t27
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tion at their usual place of vetitig j th University and museum;' Man h 18th, 1S82, at 1 p. m., for the I WflS Lnt l,nv all the time permitted
purpose ot nominating a .Republican j lneni iert the building loeliug gratetownship ticket. On motion Joseph j fu t0WiU the members of the faculty Bunge;- was chosen chairman, and lJie two gtudvnts that were so James Dodd secretary. They then i kn( u giving instruction, and beprocetded to make a ticket which re- j eVv( tlTe dav wsw well improved. If salted in the following: ; any act wn committed by any mem-
irusu-e, Jonas K. May. h'v 0f the class while in the city of I
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! Bloomington that, could he construed as. impolite, impiudent or rude, the i class is sorrv for it. BY ORDER OF CLASS. I The Telephone acknowledges the
There were quite a number of vot- ! apology 'by order of class" above.
ers out, the highest number of votes j and is glad to know that the article
Road Snp t, Melvn Sanburo. "Assessor, Thorn us Eller. Justice, Lewis r. Jones Constables, Dock Thrasher,
Freeland G. Koous.
1 held their nominating convention
James Bi CKKis a candidate be-1 Saturday morning ar ten o'clock, tore Ukfc Republican -Sommatin Con- ! T , T, V i - vention for Uie office .of Clerko? Jinn- ! Jolm"- ka.v was elected Chairman, roe Circuit Court. tf j anl E- Henley, Dr. J. D. Maxwell ViwlitoK. ! and Jolin Campbell chosen secreta ry the solicitation of many irieiuU j ri.es. After deciding that a plurality I will he a candidate before the Rep- j should elect, Thomas N. Mathers,
that appeared in the fencer Democrat is denounced and unauthorized; and that "if any act wag committed bv nv member of the clasu while in MtUc cil v of Bloominarton that could
ktent or rude, the class is sorry for it'
ublican
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rx ri(minaung convention for Thoma9 Ky trick and Ste)lien Mc, ice ot County Auditor'. I T.. - . t , M-vkt! Alcx vxit; s rbtndg were nominated for Hoact
" T-? f n ,vnt T;n i' ..a:a.. i buperintendent, the choice heinsr the
for the office of Auditor, snhloct to f Griit nmeo- tor lrustee O. P. lulthe .decision of Hepahlicait nomiBatiug gr as nominated lor Justices t'lmvonrim; t? ! Henry idiller and x ho?. Mathers, jr.
Tip xr i uCr I n v iaDd Wm- Weimer. For Assessor 1 Jit V t HTTI11 be a can' ! Jackson Misener was nominated over Uiuate tor I reasurer of Monroe emn- ru Gfnvime,in iri i rr t, rt o.u:,... ! Jotin bteenson and II. c. Khorer.
FOB bflJERTFF.
Maj. Silas Gktmls
rtate for the oiQce-of
to the Republican .nominating con
vention.
cast ai any one time being 77, for .Road Superintendent; the votes on ail candidates raging from 54 to 77.
i The very belt of feeling prevai!ed,and I T U (Ilia ftf-i OAW iUnf- V) avvi.UK. .
14, JO UUC W OaV lrlJll UJ1C XfcK J U Ul IUUU S of Van Burt?n township are all working together harmoniously, and with ne intention of electing their entire
ticket is well as to slu.-w their colon
at the fill election. Scratch one
old Buren! in store" are not called for. Bu. says Jos. Bcnger, Chairman. J the letter, "with respect to the 'with James Dodd, Secretary. out proper introdnction? and ao lndian creek. j -'qu ain tancea formed at the depot, The -nnwhed- of Indian Creek j ,UUiIjed hx vour article the class was lownship had high old times again last ! , . A, - Saturday, and loaned after eon-1 "marcpre8enlil:' In answer to this siderable trouble and bad feeliDff to ! wc have only to say that thej were nominate a canididate lor Tmtee misrepresented1' only in as much as with-mtthe aid of ontfcide parties. ail ihe fac were not told. We wish
. tn nr thsit. not sino e word or tne i
polls camoj the sensation ot the uav followed. The houe was in tnrmol! j 2Vrt!cIc wnlteri bT last weeac is re and confusion, snd it seemed that the j traded: that three ladie of the enm
Democracy of Old Indir.n was near j panr did form acquaintances im- j
aiwoiuiion, wnen Mrs. i arKinsioru n,i h,,, Kr0 fle ftt f
va cuaracuU;Z'.u ki . wdeof one of the caudidat-ea tor Irns-! , - , 4l j
)pped to the front and asked! 7 wtht he allowed to diaueuse the- ! friends; and that if -'the class wmh
lv the good feeling that prevailed, and ; tee? steppe 5 wiU be a eaniii-1 adjourned -by making the nomina- ifshemih Sheriff; subject j tions unanimous. word. W!
Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lowerpart of the abdomen, causing the patient to supooso he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At- times, vn ptons of indigestion are present, at flatuency, uneasiness of the stomach etc. A moisture, like perepijatioa producing a very disagreeable itching particularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a very common attendant. Internal, 'External and Itching Biles yield at once to the .-.ftpplication of Dr. BosanWs File remedy, vt-hich acts directly upon thv parts affected, absorbing the Tumors alhying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cn.ie where all other remedies have -failed. Do not deUy until the drain on the system prof luces permanent disability, bat try it and be cured. Price, SOcts Ak your druggist for it, aud whea y(u, can not obtain it of him, wo wilt send it, prepaid, on receipt of piioo. AddresR the "Dr. Btanko Sledieint Co., Piqaa, Ohio. Sold by H. Lindlcy, South side. . EXTRA FINE SEED OAT8. ; . CORN BKAN CHOP. FLOUR, MEAT, HAY at the Bom Feed Store, in the Mullikin Block, -at bottom Prices. Call and see mo. H. A iso agent for the New Hrao '
8eing Machine.
D. PL. PEMARBEi.
rhen it was stated that she ! the names of the ladies we reter to as
Republican Central Committee
meeting to-day.
REPUBLICAN TOWNSHIP - . CONVENTIONS. The Eepublican town ship conventions in the four Republican townships last Saturday gave evidence that the party iff ready and well pre pared for tba coming canyass -uni'.-f?d, fc?ithp.fijatic and determined. Tn eavh ln'hfp the .attendance, v.s
i . niOHLAxn township. i oonld the ladv stconed uo to the stand ilia n-AniUmnn t.hv pmft in
! Atl o'clock an unusually largo j and began sperking, saving that God , cantact wih f hey can be published
j manner o ttepttbneans assembled f : i on short notice. The Telephone do-
at Ellettsville and put in nomination
the following excellent ticket: For Trustee, N. R. JMatson. For Assessor, W. J. Jackson. For .Road Superintendent, Bloomileld S. Chase. For Constables. c. a Piw.
John Givinn.
For
pnrty; that should her husband be ! siren this to be tSae last of this undefeated hy would supporthe pattv j pleasant affair, and was sorry to ro-
j and work lor its success; that this fer to.it last week as it did but as great party must not seperate or tlie aelf progcnatiim ia.the first law of na-
,nin. As Iih-WI A mpn rv j aire, it felt called upon to offer a de-)
I when up from the Inst one of the ; fenae as. best it could. The whole ; brethern, and the convention proceed- j a needed lesson to the class, and
r 4-' .1 . ed, tho-result wos that Mr. larkin g Kinv;n,n them mnrft tlinn vav or Justice there were no asinrant?. 1 w , r.,.,. - ' cc n c an ee i toirwaa ueteatcd. and dames I ague . , - 1 t . c - A. . . vv r-f7wrv mvx:nu ' 1 , 1 4i ?- - that nconle are inverably tfcfiidawbv a. a i0Ki'.iN .iouN&niF. ; was - elected, wlion the eon-vent ton--1 4 4 J J & " '' j I . I 1. .(.I'. Art,..''
To the EdiJvr of the- Ttfepli.oh?;
With tb traveling public the "Vandalia line" is a household word. Especially is this true in this cctim'
I of the State, in as muc h aa the road
passing through here makes direct connection, and by leaving here on the noon train via Greencastle Jo action St Louis can be reached by 8 o'clock the same evening- Equally good connections are made for the East Pittsburg, New York and Cincinnati via Indianapolis. This ia one of the few rail-roads that is entirely railed with steel. The amount- of solid ootnfort bile riding afforded kv this is only known by those who lnrvtf traveled over1 the VandaUa ,
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