Bloomington Telephone, Volume 5, Number 52, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 April 1882 — Page 2
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The "Good Luck" shoe store C. R. Perdue, has just received from the East its spring stock,. of the latest style and best made boot and shoe that could be procured, for which, cash was paid, eo that Mr. Perdue is enabled to mark his goods down at bottom prices. For an extra fine and xaug wearing shoe or boot, this is the place to buy. West side of square. AND
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Is now Showing the Largest and most desirable Stock ofGOOD GOODS to be found.
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Prices.
and a Look will convince you of the Desira ble styles and qualities of
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. M. Eowe & Son '$. ggp- Three Button ."Kid Gloves 25 cts. per pair.
gCT The Telephone has just received some new and beautiful Job Type, and with the best Job Press in the City, we are prepared to do any hind ofivork, at the very lowestprices. Gall and see us.
Dress Goods, Dress Silks, Dress Flannels, American Dress Goods, Buntings Cashmeres, Ginghams, Saques, Linens, Crashes, Towels, Table Linens,
NapMns, Foster's Laceing Kids in all Shades and qualities, Ladies', Misses and Children's Hoso Shawls, Embroideries, Swiss embroidery, Lace of all descriptions,
Gimps, Passm eneries and frinee-g.
Save Money by buying GLASSWARE & QUEENSWAEB AT Collins 8L Karsell's.
A New Baker.
And from now on the most wholesome and finest
Cream
Bread
i Agents for the Broadhcad Mohairs, positively the most durable goods in the Market. k "VT TIT T- . --. .
AN ELEGANT LINE OF SPRING CLOTHIN
HiTS, BOO
will.be Baked daily. Also Cakes of very variety, and the Purest Can-
j dies kept constantly.
Tropical Fruits of all Kinds.
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Made every Pay. Parties and pi cries supplied.
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The Weekly Telephone. - EDITED BY - Walter S. Bradfute. published Saturday morning.
One Year,
'T'iS Charts.
OFFICE : Over Collins &. Karsell's. ANNOUN C EM ENTS-
Fee, (in advance)
- 63.00
Clerk. By the solisitation of a large number of voters of Monroe County D. W. Browning has consented to lie a candidate for CLERK of Monroe CiromCourt, subject to the Republican nomnating convention. tf W. B. F. Tkeat will be
date for Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Monroe county, subject to the decison of the Republican nominating contention. ' tf James B. Claeki's a candidate before thj Republican Nominating Convention for the office of Clerk ol Monroe Circuit Court. tf .A-iiclitoR. By the solicitation of many friends I will be a candidate before the Republican nominating convention for th e office of Con n ty Auditor. ft Mart. Alexander.
R. M. Gamble will be a candidate for the office of Auditor, subject to the decision of Republican nominating convention, tf TREASURER. Dr. TV". L. Wbitted will be a candidate for Treasurer of Monroe coun
ty, subject the Republican convention.-!
FOR SHERIFF. Maj. -Silas Grimes will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the Republican nominating convention. " Look for the announcement ot the Snmraer Rorttal in next week's Telephone. Wednesday was the 63rd anniversary of-Odd Fellowship in America. The Second ward has a new Stalwart RepnbUcan, and Father Edward 2?IcGee isthe happy proprietor ihow-of.
Pure Fruit Jellies, all flavors, 12 Jcts per pound, at Collins & Karsell'st Choice California White Wheat Flour, pat., process, something new and very doe, at Collins & Karseil's. $1,10 for 25 pounds.
Mrs. Leiperjand Mis' Montjoy returned to- their homes Thursday. The High School contest will take place in the college chapel on the night of the 19th. Judges are to beelected, and the occasion will Drove
quite an interesting one;
in this issue wul . be found the speech to be delivered by C. L. Goodwin at the inter-State contest at Tn-
dianapoljs Wednesday evenine-. Tf,
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is an able pJea )n behalf of woman's suffrage, and will be read with interest by everyone that can appreciate fine composition combined with good thought. The thirty-second annual meeting of the Indiana State Medical Society will be held at English's Opera House, Indianapolis, three days, beginning May 9th, Questions of im
portance to the profession are to be discussed, and a number of interesting papers" have already been nlspAd
in the hands of the committee of arrangements. The present indica ttonsaie that the meeting will be one of unusual interest. "Prof. J. A. Woodburn will assist in conduction a Normal in Connersville this summer" Last weeks'
lelephone. Prof, Woodburn says that the above item was the most surprising piece of news, to him, "in our last lhsue; he hadn't heard of it. Our informant was an error, which error we gladly correct. Prof. Wood-
ourn expects to be oigased in the Summer School in Bloomington. Last week Fred Fess ppent a few days visiting friends and relatives about his old home in Southern Indiana Read famfnlUr ..n
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If you wish to feast your eyes just stop over at McCalla & Co.'s store and see those Ladies' fine shoes. HEP UBLICA2TN0A1 TUTATUSTG COJVJSirTIOJV.
township and comity convention pub-
iiKiiea in another onUmn
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Thomas B, Stewart will jeciure in
the Walnut Street Church Saturday night, May 6th,. on the subject of 'Temperance' Mr. Stewart is under the auspices of the Indiana, State Temperance Association, and will likely give an interesting talk Rev Pittner. with bis Sunda y Scliool C;-h. Ictl. this morning for Harrudsbiin;.. in search of trout.
SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1882. The Republicans of Mo
will meet at the usual places of voting
iu c . eir respective Townships on Sat-
uuiay, may zv, i, at 1 o'clock p.
"i., cAuepo in rerry I'ownyhip, in that they will meet at 10 o'clock a. m.
auu seiect jjeiegats to attend said Nominating Convention in t,he Court
iouse in iiloommcrton. on Snt
May 27, 1S82, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
nominate candidates tor the county offices to be filled at the Election on
the first luesday of November, 1882. Also select at said Township meetings the names and number of those
tney wish to be member of the new
county Central Committee and vp.
port the same at the County Convention
Each townshio will hr
one xjvivuhw ana one vote in h-p
Nominating Convention for every 25.
votes, and one Delegate and one vote
tor a traction over eve rv 2r vntps ,-nt.
at the October Flexion, 18S0, for Al-
oeu u-'. rorter lor Governor, to-wit:
i?ean iilossom Tp., 5 Delegates
vv ashmgton 4 4 Marion " 3 Benton " 3
Bloomingtou : e4 20 44 Richland " 12 Van Bruen c 7
Perry l n Salt Creek " 2 ' Polk 2 u Clear.CreekatSmithville, 3 " (i atliarrodsburg 3 " IndianCreerk Township, 4
THE BEST AND CHEAPEST WAT H EEPAROG
GO TO JOHN I. SMITH, This work is made a specialty by him and miich care is taken that ail work is satisfactory done. - r
Colhns & Kartell still have a stock of the celebrated Crawfordsville flour,
all grades. Delivered to any part of
tne city tree oi charge.
Yon should call at Collins & Knr-
sell's and get some of the genuine
Irish Champion 'nolatoes. imriortftrl
fc, j, 7 JFfrom Ireland; only a lew buhels 1 .
lert.
"iHOICE new French Prunes 9 -'Pounds for $1 at Collins & Kar-
seJI s.
JKiVery variety of Green and
Eoasted Coffees from 10 to 25 cents
per pound, sold by Collins & Karsell
" e-G-eorge Atkinson has iust receiv
ed the tin est French calf shoes that
have ever been brought to Blooming
ton. uan and examine.
The cheapest Ladies' and Miss
es' shoes are sold by George Atkin-
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son, on tne west side.
If :ne button or laced shoes, slin
persofall kinds and sizes. &e.&o..
ar ureo. Atvii?on s on the west side:
For heavy, durable shoes or boots
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at the best prices there is none so
ARCHITECT AND PRACTICAL BUILDER. Plans and Speci flections carefully pre pared for, dwelling houses and public buildings. Also estimations of buildings completed throughout. All work finiehsd at the time specified. .
Office in Bee, Hive budding. t27-
Pilks are frequently preceded by
a sense .01 weignt m tne oacK, 101ns and lowerpart of the abdomen, causincr thft nation fc to simoosa he has
O X JL ' some affection of the kidneys or
w neighboring: organs. At times., syra-
ptons of indigestion are present, aa flatuency, uneasiness of the stomach etc. A moisture, like, perspijation, producing a very disagreeable itching
particularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a very common at-
tfinrtant. . Tntprnak External and
Itching Piles yield at once to the ap-, plication of Dr. Bbsanko's Pile remedy, which acts direc tly upon the
parts aneoteu, aosoruingine xumur allaying-' the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent ctue where all other remedies have failed. Do not
del iv until the drain on the system
j . produces permanent disabiiitj, but' try it and he cured. Price, 50cts. -
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Total number, 79
The Delegates are requested to be present promptly at 10 o'clock a, m. as the convention will be organized at that hour. Alter the nominations are made a new County Central committee will be selec-Nd and Delegates appointed to the State, Congression al and Judicial conventions. By Order of the Republican Central Committee., Wu. F. Bbownfng
1 nairinan Republican (J. G. j-los. G. Mt-pfiKETfrns Secret ar v.
April 22, 1882,
Collars, cutfs, uejkties. hats of
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tne Jatest styles, and newsorino- soils
ai uie jjoss Ulothms Mouse of Kahn
& lanncnbaum's.
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McCalla & Co. have iust received
At 4.
tne latest style oi straw hats, so and
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eo one.
Dou'tfail to' see those "tounv"
straw hats that have justs been receiv1 1 71 - t . f
eu oy Mcualla & (Jo,
the "tonniest" straw hats to hp
had m town are sold bv McCalla
Co. Don't fail to look at them before
buying elsewhere.
200,000 pounds berap Iron and Rags wanted by ClasspiKfe Smith. The highest market price paid in Cash or Goods for iron and rao-s, bv Classpil & Smith, Bargains in table and pocket cutlery at Classpil & Smith. Stoves and tinware cheap for cash at Classpil & Smith's. Garden hoes and raks at Classpil & Smith's. Rooting, spouting- and guttering, and all kinds of iob work donn mi
short notice by Clasnpil ,fe Smith.
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ie immense trade of Stewnri:
& McPheeters is not n account of
the lcautnul room thev oceunv hui-
duo to t he low prices at Which they nro'IIing the- best qualify of Hard
Co., Piqua, Ohio. Sold by H. Lindley,
outn sicte.
EXTRA FINE SEED OATS.
CORN BRAN CHOP.
FLOUR, MEAL, HAY
at the Boss Feed Store,
in the Mullikin Block, at. .bottom?
Prices. Call and see nae. m Also aeent for the New Home
Sewing Machine. t47 D. H. DEMAREE.
With th'- traveling public the "Vandalia line" is a household word. Especially is this true in this section of the State, in as much as the road passing through here makes, directconnection, and by leaving here on, the noon train via Gieencastlo Junction St. Louis can be reached by 8 o'clock the sam evening. Equally good connections are made for the East Pittsburg, New York and Gin cinnati, via Indianapolis. This is one 'of the few rail-roads that i3 entirely railed with steel. The amount of solid comfort while riding .afforded b.v: this is only known by those who havtt traveled over the Vandalia. JOHN GRAHAM, Agen-t..
ware.
