Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 6 October 1883 — Page 5

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E. T. AtfeJinsoinL's WEST SIDE PUBLIC SQARE

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L. J). ROGERS.

U. H. FR1EDLEY.

Triedley & Rogers. General Fire and Life Insurance Agency.

ywf w following Companiw:

AETNA, (assets FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia HOME, of New York, NATIONAL, of Hartford LONDON & LANCERIIIRE, ofLivenK.nl, .

I'KS i JlOill JLVii VJEj, jui vei pooj, ..

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ItUi Liverpool :;:.tino,O00 00 STAN I) ARI ) Fl RE OFFICE, nn,ooo oo

INDIANs A UNIVERSITY.

It ii oiif Spcv'il ftejtorter. Pickard gave m a visit this week.

SME TP.TOPIUIHIMIBIHI

"Wtch. Maker, AT LINDLEY'S DRUG STORE. Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted.

Tola! Assets, $s1,0:'.V.88 oo L 1 F E D E P A R T M F N T: .Mutual Life of New York, Hj.mu ,;J 1 7 oo New York Life, of Ne York, ."0,oou,ouo oo Travelers, of Hartford Accident, 10,000,000 oo Are You Insured? Lowest Rates, Reliable Indemnity. ''Promptness'" our motto. Call and see us. JSNew block, over MeCalla's Store Rooi Xo. .

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uneaay last wees vv. i. A correspondent addresses the

Treat was favored with quite a j editor asking for a synopsis of the pleasant reception on the occasion i Temperance laws of Indiana, and

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! of his -iSth hirthdav. at the hands 1 T" 1,1 ,wu ,m ,KU 11 hkkcu no- lativ aim iteunv Aaams. with Miss

LfMrS Tw,at. . -Onlva W nf. tW J"' the ftl!!ng is given as ajGra

is now a regular Senior.

Shake! Base hall at college campus al 3 o' clock p. in-, flu-day. Maria P. Brace will return in a few weeks to teach Elocution. Prof. Ballentinc delivered the lecture last Sunday afternoon. It is rumored that Ramsey saw more than the Exposition while in Cincinnati. Philo. Society has prepared a a new constitution that is soon to go into the hands of the prurter. It will he amusing to watch with how much dignity th Senior will take his first notes on a Sunday lecture tomorrow. The Senior class in Shakesphere just finished- the- play of Julius Caesar audi will n&w take up Auatony and Cleopatra

Last week Prof. Gilbert and

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Ul Jills. 1 HllV. V'lil Hi iun Ul tiU i.: ,r ...I l j f . . ; brief statement: "Hv act of 1875 it

most intimate tnenas ot the tamiiy was provided that to obtain a liewere present, and the day was most ' ense notice must be given by pleasantly spent, a splendid dinner (publication n n newspaper, at leas't

beincr served to add n easure U the ,l"v". u.,',w,",w i iuwuh ul

occasion. Hon. W. B. F. Treat is one of the

j best known citizens of Monroe county

j and for a (piarter of a century has !

j been indentified with the community j In 1 880 he made the race for Coni gress in this (the Fifth) Congressional District as a Republican, against ! the present Congressman, Hon. C. C j Matson, and siu;e he has taken an

ayton, went over to Brown

county on a fishing expedition.

Dr. Moss will give the first of a series of lectures on tive "Lord's Prayer" at the college chapel to morrow afternooiiyat rSO . m. Some of the students who left

here expecting to fiud a college better prepared for work report that

the Board of County Commissioners, authorised to grantiicense, and! any voter in the township may

object, an investigation shall be

made.

sum of &j,000; cost of license $100 I jr for illl kinds of lmiimv mwl fcsn- I'm- i

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j in- ursE teirer recciveu at the Tklkwioxe office with the new

two cent stamp, was from W. E

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l he bond required is in the L,,.,,. t i i

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deceive

Iido JVIarked. Down

AT THE

malt liquors alone, and cities and

towns may charge $100. By act of 187, sale of any liquor is prohibited on Sunday, 4th of July, New Years, Christmas, Thanksgiving ov election days, or any legal holiday. Incorporated towns can license and charge any sum not exceeding that also charged by the State. Hy act. of 1881, closing hours are made f i om 1 1 p. m to 5. a. m. The penalties for violating any of the many provisions of the laws under which licenses are granted and the traffic conducted are severe."

i active par; in politic--!. :vt-l also in j work for the --h arch with which he is so closely iudeu titled. A a dc- ; bateron topic-; of rcliu-!". he is scarcely without. :i superior hi Ii'dmna, and in his !p'e time lui held thirty ; public discussions on theologica'

subjects, having debated with infidelity, mormouism, adventism, be

sides all the popular denominations, The following minute was adopted on such points as they differ from with reference to the death of Rev. his faith -that of the Chri-tian William D. Tourner at the last meetchurch. Elder Treat is also a writer i ing of Presbytery: of considerable uote to the denomin- i By a sudden but peaceful death ational papers, he now being one of , the Rev. William I) '! urner, the the chief correspondents' of tUe I ft minister of this Presbytery . . . . . . 1 was taken to his home on the 6th "American Christian Review, of ; ;d f A t 18g3 d , .

Cincinnati. The Senator is a native j t , piJlce on record the following

Jloosier, having oeen noni m Morgan lesumoniui concerning mm:

county in J835. It the Tklkimioxb and

Bloomington that Mr. I reat may be tmued t0 llp a member of presbvterv

spared many years yet. to come to de-1 since his release. ! e was a man . . . t t 1 1 J 1 1 . 1 V -V .-.4

A-ote m usefulness and in working I tun or raun ana ot the ilolv t-rhost

i good in the community

n Dorn m i organ j testimonial concerning mm: is hc hope of Father I urner was pastor of the every cit izen of ' c. l?wtion of Bloomiuglon from , , June, !8.?0, to June, 1809, and con-

Beach, class '80, in which was enclosed subscription for another year. The southeast M.E. conference, in session at Columbus, pledged itsself, at its session on Saturday, to raise its 15,000 quota to secure the De Pauw donation for Asbury University.

-A party of eleven students visit-

TEA SETS-. DINNER SfiTS.s. CHAM HER SKatfji. Now being soid al. Rock;, bV:fflmR Prices ly D. J Haley

Water Pitchers, Cake Sts;ndh-.y.v Given away with a Paekagceoff Coffee.

J ust Received A new line of Lamps,-. IanCenis, Oil Cans.. WOOD & WILLQWAB, A!.S Fresh Lemons, New Pickles, New Sorgbiaia, fcc. D. T. RALEY &.COi

Car load of Stoves just received and will be sold at low prices. Call and see them W. J. ALLEN.

Pure, clean, new lowaTisiothy seed for sale at Aliens.

AH kinds of Building materia! for sale cheap At ALLEK'S. J. S. Faris, the oldest and best known prescriptionist of Monroe county, has juat opened a..drag store containing a complete line-of drugs! a full stock of all kinds of schoo,

books, tobacco and cigars, on the

ed the cave west of town last Satur-; west side of the sTare, noctli of the

day. It is reported that some of the braver ones went into the cave as far as fifty yards. Heiney was leader and was pronounced chief of

guides.

Wouldn't it be funny if nil the Profs, should attend chapel exercises some morning? It is not an uncom011 thing for the President to announce faculty meeeting to two 1'rofs. and a number of empty chairs. Let us have a good example set for us. The new location for the college has been very liberaly discussed among the students this week, and some very wise suggestions have been made by the Freshies and Sophs However, the students are

well satisfied and very jubhent over !

aUer. Sign:

Call and see him.

t,ity Dispensary.1

McCalla & Co's new stock includes a large stock . of the best boots and Shoes, that they propose to offer at extra low figures.

Window Shades andi fixtures at McCalla & Co's new store latest styles and low drices. Dress Goods and trimmings of the latest styles and every variety of shades at McCalla & Cos.

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The residents north east of town have, for some time, been talking of wild animals, and several of them have made a solumu vow, repeatedly, that a catamount, a pauthar or a wild cat was running at large in the woods; children have seen it as they were going to iind from school: the stock in the fields, generallj gentle and sedate, had been frightened on various oeeassions, and at different time in the night the good people in that vicinity had noticed with alarm, the furious glair of what

was undouutc iv the eves ot. some

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j He was eminently a faithful man, the outlook of the University Lit. Pi 1 diner nrntmit.lv in hie. Aitiv -. . -,.

r 11 1 U JA rrot. vvooctuurn ecided last wherever called, ife was a man ol u i ...i.:, :

, , , , ... 1 .uuiiuit infill), wmic tjuu 111 n iieriiiis trong character good natural ability I of ra- w:l,uiering about IUair's

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..u wuu.ucseuec momea a gooa f llmt he wouM t d education and excellent judgement, nnother rcoei)tionllo ina1tcr by so that his public ministry was one whom or whatVor.so long as there

in cuHMiiiiii jiim evemv success. ... .j,,., i

Having departed he leaves behind him a memory precious to every member of Presbytery, and ve hereby express our sympathy with the breavod wife and children in their great affliction. From the large trade that the "Queen City Clothing Store'' is already receiving it is evident that that establishment will soon be one

large as a man's

hand floating above. After the "i beta social the Prof, had business out north of town and when he got ready t retrace his steps homeward

it commenced to rain and short lv it ' began pouring down, and the lightnings ilashed and the winds blew. But to follow him home would run j into too many fence corners and i

McCalla & Co. are offering Table linens of the very best grade, 15 per cent, less than elsewhere. "Important We have found and others have found that J. M. Barnes Gallery is the place for good pictures. For rent two good rooms, second floor south of my gallery J. M. Barnes The !-ee Hive has the finest display of Carpets and floor oil cloths in town. . The Bee Hive has reduced the already low prices audnow immense bargains may be had. "The best package coffee in the market" Manilla. Sold only by Collins fc Karsell.

uuuuuou- , .u wu. of the lv bus.ncss of running himself through a clothes j - frocuous animal, until it was gener- nk)0min,,t01K nder the careful ' wriSer rutiretl 'r the uight, think- j -Ihe J allv coneeeded bv the neighborhood " ' , 1 ing surely we know not what an f cashmere? " ,. , , f t management of (. P. tourner, who ; i,,,,,. i,v;(rf,.ti, . i a-onals that some specie ol wild boast was i , , ' hour ma unngioitn. doul.KI's . ., , , , , 1 lias been so loner connected with the I .,.i ?,... it carried.

, 1 lias been so long connected with the

business, and who is so well known as one of the leading business men of our town, its .success was assured from the first. It is a gratification

amongst them. So last week several

vigilant, hunters banded themselves together, :md loaded down with artilery, started to scare the woods

for the supposed varmon. Soon an !

fii''Mmii'inlnij1 Ann cti'?ji'L- 4i,tl isi1 I

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n til n.-r(.i uril ililil V.IIV" IIC

offers are as low as consistent with good goods.

'to look through his splendid stock.

2t 7ti O.-CAl.t A1 oma.l

unmindful of the dangers that beset j

him. plunged uo in advance, and soon liis barking indicated that the

terror of the community was at. last

almost a capture

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Get ready to

.Slowly the dare-jTiiUH'mjxK the

uhseribe

for tlu

eoiniug year, i

Pecks Sun, the funuv nauer. oiilv

over too much land, sufficient to say, j Sets, at Lew. H. Andersons

however, tnat ne got home and alter ''Pecks Had Boy" 50cl

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Bee Hive has a flue line of

res and French worsted di-

finer than thev have ever

-mi: anu Mrx. jiowc gave a

pleasant party lasl Monday evening to the ladies and gentlemen friends of Kappa Alpha Theta, Every thing had been provided that could contribute to the enjoyment of the guests and from reports we would infer that the efforts of the kind host, and hostess were 'success

ful and the evening was one of un- popular each week, mostly owing to alloyed pleasure. At eleven an i the first class line of groceries, abundance of choice and dainty re- j vegetables and etables of all kinds

fresh men ts were served, consisting ; that he always has fresh and cheap.

of cakes ill endless v.ovicfv inn I

The cosy Ice Cream Par'or of George Benckert, south of the square, is the place to refresh yourself. "Benekert's ice cream" everybody eats it. J. W. Robinson's grocery stand on the west side is growing more

g Nimrods advanced and when ! Strangers to the paper are invited!0' h 'f rCtT -n7 Collins, ' ! cream and chocolate. nuts, nuts : Knir Af..!! tftoi ntA

within a hundred yards, the head of ! pjnd gel :i sample copy. tfet. Alter the lunch the party on- : for flavor and strength. what was undoubtedly a full grown j i;vu,ii7w"c. u i", f..,....,t 5 joyed themselves in various "ways, 'i,V.;."..T '.CTVi i

pauthar was noticed; a wltisper to

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iiiess as an adver' isement. clsewliere . -l ,,,mvl t h ...wi .......... : in m KVt " .r ""."w."tJ '

dog hehl tlie animal at bav. with l ; i i ..:n , :-.. ..,.;,.;,. ..: :u u..1 v . ; "Benckert's breatl" is a house

ones. When at a late. hour, the : UoW woJV' a:lld 18 foumLon almost

i ill . fc i i i i i'l :iriti .v n lit i t ft . i

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West Hide the Square.

Puder the Gas light.

hearts in their mouths, the guns

j were discharged, aim uistaneous : j from down among the limbs fell a 1 large maltose eat dead. Now j the good citizens of that vicinity i rest easy. 1

! everv table, in town. Twist bread

j in these columns will testify.

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ir. i.(ivm;iu iiiia ins lauiiiv e- r,,fli (wVirh.,l t ...Irii ,..m.

peel to occupy as a residene!'. the ' gratulations to the Thetas and i 1S ,K' ot George s specialties.

second story of the building he is thanks to the untiring kindness of

.1 31 r. and Mi's. Howe.

erecting for his drug store. The Martinsville (-iftzei'c

is

Miss Eva Phillips, of KlkatovHUsH'W'ig "y,r wl " I .mM wJXnte mul a former resident here, is teach- j Spenocr w one of the editors. ,l1 wi

PREP. ITEMS.

roll has been increased, to

ing a school south west of White!

Hall, in Owen County. Miss Maggie Dixon is teaching school in Owen county, north west of White Hall. Mose Kahn and family occupy the up-stairs, over the store room, as a residence.

'rep. was represented at the Theta

Or. Lemon, ol New Albany, was tsanquet by about ten students.

in the city the first of the week.

If you have friends visiting you, call and notify us of the fact.

for snake bites only."

The "ready roll" must be called.

(and auswercd) every Thursday

Benchart, the boss oysterisfc, has made extraordinarily favorable contracts with Baltimore wholesale dealers.

The astronomy class has found mil. flw ilisndvfmfnVA if i!ii.l..:n

whisky without a telescope. Let's have one.

There arc an extra number of cliiiinntv: lhi vn9K 4i li

Timothy seed-the best-is sel-! their studies in college and part in 1 mg at $2. per, bushel. j pVCj, "

Mothers of Ailing Daughters. Every woman of above 15 years of age should read our book. "Advice to Mothers Concerning Diseases of Women and Children." Also, testimonials, proving Zoa-Phora to be a reliable remedy "for all complaints peculiar to girls and women. See advertisement in anothpr column. Address R. Pengelly & Ca., Kalamazoo, Mich. Sold by Hiram Lindley & J. M.

, Faris fc Cox

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