Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 31, Bloomington, Monroe County, 1 December 1883 — Page 5

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TVt But Place to Get a 6c8i fin.

Tcrma Xmj. Warranted I"iT Yean.

O Cnrrasnandence Promotv Answereo. Address,

S. 'V. HAJR.DHSTGK Seymour, Inci

lEJIEir IP.T0DIUIHIM1BIHI "Watch Maker, AT LINDLEY'S DRTJG STORE.

Watckef, Clock. Mid Jewelry nplired.ind varrtnted.

Prices Marked Down

to

deceived

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For

Mr.

DRESS GO ODS. Cloaks, Dolmans, Overcoats, Qjimalleipwaiipe, Clothing That are to bo Sold at Your Own Prices, as we must have Room for our Holiday Stock, Just Arriving. life mean what we Say f

nil Plain IFi&raues

H, H. FRJKDLKY. L. I. ROGKRS. New Insurance Agency. Friedley & Rogers General Fire and Life Insurance Agency. Bepreswt the following Companies: AETNA, (asset, .- 950s4,288 00 FIRE ASSOCIATION, of Philadelphia, 4,339,000 00 HOME, of New York, 7,208,000 CO NATIONAL, of Hartford, 1,733,000 00 LONDON & LANCERHIRE, of Liverpool 9,000,000 00 LONDON ASSURANCE, Liverpool 16,323,000 00 ROYAL, Liverpool, 33 000,000 00 STANDARD FIRK OFFICE 998,000 00

INDIA A UNIVERSITY.

Total Assets, 81,05,288 00 LIFE DKPARTMKN T: Mutual Life of New York, f6,fl.;l7 00 New York Life, of Ne York, '. 50,000,000 00 Travelers, of Hartford Accid nt, i 8,000,000 Ojt) Are You Insured? Lowest Rates, Reliable Indemnity, "Promptness" our motto. Call and see us. tSTNew block, over MeCalhVa Stqre -Roo;.i No. I.

By wr Ktjtorfer. We sigh for Christmas Peekett is strain at work;. Where did you eat turkey? Did you "take dinner at six?" Taylor will lecture at College, I Dec. I l'th. The dog killing business is on ; the decline. Ten more recitations and then comet? the "rub." y iss Banta went home to spend . Thanksgiving holidays. ' Mathew Arnold's works are the 1 latest addition to the library

The leetnre last Sunday by Dr. Wylie was an interesting one. A finr specimen of a t.ea-gal has been received for the museum.

! Many of the young folks wot a I good ducking laat'Sunday night.

'The Largest Stock, 'lhe Cheapest acd the Best. fa

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It Bays Goods Cheaper because it does away with all bad bebt that the profits off of Good Customers must make Whole. OUR FALL STOOL OF

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Remember the 1'lace. Southwest the Sq., Col. Ave.

QDowmi to tine

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West Side the Square.

Under the Gas light.

1 Day returned to his college dr.1 ties again last Wednesday morn- ! i"gMiss Corry has been making a pleasant visit among her Theta Sb ters. i We thought, the foundations of j the new buildings were to be in by ' Christmas. j Some of the boys are beginning i already to buy holiday presents for 1 their Sisters. j The first thing that at tracts the I eye on entering Prof V-i-dag room j is his tine collection of birds, j Xvet the Seniors be prepared to g've in t lair e'e t'ves for 1 ext term ; to Dr. Moss, Monday mowing. We understand that the I reps, i will be dismissed for the C hristmas j holidays I sec. 15th. We envy ! them. ! It is almost impossible to find ' anything in the library that bears on ! some of the subjects giveu for term : essays.

j Vates and Gentle clinched in 0- y. j the field of I'bilosophv the other Collins ofc Jvarsell. iday- Y have not heara wllich WS1H j worsted. : . , ; j i)n Moss preached the Thanks-

incessantly, and Jackson's Defeat giving sermon at the Methodist

church. His subject was one 01 special interest.

No longer does that broad smile

DGEBflplette.

Glassware and Queensware of Every- variety; Canned Goods, Pickles, Wood and WHlowware, A new Line of Lamps, Best Flour, Best Teas, Coffees, Sugars, fcc., &c.

FOR CASH!

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a very definite purpd woo what it Sr?

A ntuuher of students from

er col eges spent their' vction' witlV our boys' and especially among the v girls.

We tWpe that ail spent thf Thanksgivihg- in the manner spoke of by Dr. Moss when he excused Hi

Wednesday. A number of lhe boarding hornses greeted the boys with such wonderful dinners last 'ihursday that . many of them will not need any th i ng for a weuk. ; Kelso and Green have finished the topographical map of the new college ground.. It proved to be nA small -labor to Snd the exact eU vtion of every & po and loca e every , tree in its proper p ace; and the boy deserve special credit for the excellent manner in which they have performed thteir work.

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1 he Bee Hive, as usual, is takin - the lead in ladies misses and childrens winter wraps; "Tlje bcst p.tckage coffee in the market7 Manilla. Sold only by Collins & Karsell. White Rubber Cement, f patching rubber goods, at W. T. Blair's.

J. W. Robinson's grocery stand" on the west side is growing more popular each week, mostly owing te the first class line of groceries, vegetables and' etables of all kinds that he always -has fresh cheap. - Customers say that Collins A Kartell's Manilla coffee is uneqnaled

for flavor and strength.

Ladie skirttni

flannel at the Bee 'live. A single

width makes a skirt. See that live aniar overcoat at ' ee Hive. The .sale of Boots A Shoes wae never so large as this season at Bee Hive, which jiroves they carry good goods, at low prices. See that 2 yds wide skirting flannel at Bee Hive. ' he finest a nd largest line of men's boy's, women's, misses and childrens rubber clothi ng in the city at Bee Uive, north ide souare.

The popular north side hardware store is now in full operation under the management of McPheeters 4c Shoemaker, and they intend supplying the people of Monroe county with the very beat that is to be found

! there must be something very at

tractive down there.

inics has con e and gone.

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of John Hall at tw loot of the street Bryan has ueciaren ninweir a and carried out the women who disciple, and it is rumored that he were in the house. Then the houses and Gentle are preparing lectures, occupied by Bart Ellett, Marion will by this ineans he able to I' vlor, fthe old Edwards home- .collect together a lew odd pennies.

stead), Henry Williams, T E. Phil- thenian has become so jealous i

tips, .jactc xiay, ana doroiue .Jackson ctmio ! uieiu;y aouuj uiau ' e ! t.ashnieres -md were visited, and carpets taken, up th.TgV. s e would show her muscle : 'rH)ajs V,, ami the women and children carried last i4 rid:iy night. We are very bo - rricd to safe quarters. 1 he water was rv to have to report that her muscul- .

'1 he United Presbyterian congre

gation was given quite a surprise last was on considerable of a "bender" Sunday morning by the announce- all day. At five o'clock the rain ment from their nastor that he had came down in torrents and bv six

entered into an agreement to pub- thirty the creek, succeeded in get-1 come and 2:0 on Spangler counten-

isn a cnurcn paper, tnat woma ting nigner tnan since tne areat i Somet ime e se has come

ventnally be the result of his with-. flood of '65. The water rushed ! and srone. thousrh

drawai as pastor of the congrega- j through Vine Street, nearly reaching Tt is rumored that the Juniors

tion. A journal is to be started in 1 the Keeves corner. All the houses M.,;n t..ma

the interest of the western branch ; on the lower elid of this street were j in the lnt, with hue plllJ? has. of the United Presbyterian church, flooded, and there was considerable ) p,ease don't bovs, for what will the and Rev. Y . P. MdSary has been ; excitement o er getting out the oc-! ,y;,.is wear

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mgis a iwp nsibie one, but Gi laspy .I,m llarns, Sandy Prow, ; " .; . , -T ,lom.i,, eirline.xiH!ang to pl all

ise wno Know rvev. cnury win 1 ijUKe vriuasu)', Artie jmner vuas. " , ix-j-: .

t a success he is the man; and while I Mobley, Silas .Jackson, and others

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us congregation win regret very .constituted a "jUe caving Urew ' s ;,

iiiuvu i iwm. mill A tui v t uiiiu. n aucu u atb uct i 1 113 ituuov

re glad that a held has so opened

hat will keep him among us as a

ilizen. An interview with Rev. P

McNary reveals the following of interest: lie has been suffering the

u'lst three summers from nervous iroRlration, on account of which he 1 as been excused bv his congrega

tion from preaching in the evening

itud from pastorate visitation, but

le concluded that. cut n:rehei "rotf

the cares of the congregation was a

necessity Jn the mean tune there

was a demand for a religious paper, representing the western section of the United 1 'resbyterian church, and

J r. McKaiy as encouraged by his

brother ministers to undertake that

work. Ik'iievimr it would be a

change oj work and relieve liim j the saw mill, most of which found

iron pasional cares, and especially j lodgment on the flooded street.

1 Kin to iiiiuii nuiiiir on country 1 hart her down in town considerable

r:i, he hat co;c!udtd to umler-; damage was done. '! he water was

t; ke it. llejr.iir will be called , 15 iiu-hcs d.ect in the livery stable.

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"iue Kiiano.. a "uniien riesoy- m ne niatlorm was wasned awav and omer in some 01 nu- tia iuoium iirne. -ur. ouartie

tenan visitor i the 'A est. ' Kev the stone fence north of thv st;dle this we(k, was a nuzzle tnat has t Gallerv, Iudiai;atohs, is operating

11. Harshav, now iiastor of the j was leveled to lhe yroiuid. One been ouietlv circulating through the i for J. 1. Allison. As fine worKasis

ud V. P. C lunch oi JJitturir, ho 1 wagon was carried off and other various elapses Hence the Proles-

is a man of fin 3 scholarship and lit-, damage done. The water lacked sors arc not to blame lor the quieteiary taste, wi'i be associated vviili only an inch of running into the ness. Tit II I- .1 If . f : .. 1 . 1 ..ll ...x'.

jur. JYicAary in tne puniicam n or store room t r. K. W'orley. l he large e.oueeuon ni hsiiw the paper, it is his intention to re-1 water reached a dnih of two inches been received from a ross the wa-

sigu liis pastorate charge at the j in the west room of the Richland ters Swain and Meek have been meeting oi the 1 resbytery in. April ; mills, doing some damage to the very busy arranging and classing next, and to move with his family wheat, etc. Much fen emir all alonor them. lhe lack of alcohol has

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to bt.bouis some time during the the strea

their old ciu- toraers and add many new ones to their trade. In Hhe

mean time a?l those who are indebu!

u the oll firm are urged to come

forward and settle at once witlieut personal notice, as ail accounts have been left there for collection. .Moling' patent hee!. plates, at W. .. IdairsV ; - -

Fhe ukm tnvu ua-s kiJtiie line of

Kr-ewvhr worstexl dithan they have ler 9

over two feet deep in the Edwards ar ability is even behind her intel-j t he best brands or .toga boots

house. It was feared that John lect.

Hall's horses and hog, and .Tame: The leetnre tomorrow afternoon j

Whitsell's cow would be drowned, will be by Dr. "oss lie will give? but they were n-t This mornimr the third of his course lectures, tak-)

j sold by T. Blair.

"BencKert'e ureau' is a house. hod word, an btci.und on ainiost

that end of town p.vseiil8 a dbmal ing up the first petition of the LonLs ! evcr' laD; 1 ' ; . appearance, there being much drift Pmyer. It will no doubt interest j ls ' 0i ; in the streets and several yards all who can attend j Allison ha. a une oreator in his wholly without fencing. Consider- The Jifior c'ass exercises c mes ! gallery Uv uses nothing but; dry able lumber was washed away from off Monday evening. Although the ' plates', therefore it is a pleasure to-'

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nrouramuie has nor. ooen puoiieiy an- 1 ot tor your paotograpn. sou Jon s .1 1-1.... llnl 4-U .. " 1. i . . i 1 1 ' . ,.X

i.' el a:m eumptuin oi vour

nouueeu, we are comment, inai. inc

exercises will bo charactoriKed uy the talent. of the class. One of the great secrets of good order in some of the class rooms

Kive

eves hurting vou. ' his business be

com s a pleasure you see. .ust suits the babies, catching theiu every time. Mr. Shartle, from Patters

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next summer

am was washed out, and the great I v hindered their work. in, t .

done in the State, and as large, work will be put up by Allison. Call ami see for yourself ' he extension heel rubber, the most durable of all others, sotd only by W. i . Blair.

MoCalla fe Co. now propose to

j have Laundryi tig done "three better

1 eorn in the fe nam bottom, and hot- 1 no ijecuno vbhocKiuoii inet tlljl ,1,,,, ,,,,, rti,,.0 .

toms iarther north is very much ' last v ruiay auernoon iov me p- novnt for the Doniost.io Latm-

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" ' .damaged, and much of it was carried pose of heanngtno 1 reasurer report : Martinsville Gazette, and applies an. . ., . ...i, :.,,,, ' iti i10 t;11o,w,ial condition of the ! - .

well to bloomington as to that town: i cVV it rain )rier ban : Associati ni. I he iepoVt showed In Blooimngton can oe round the " 1 nTl "TIL ! from 5 to G p m 'i hose u Ln : that the Association isVertainly safe nest section ot xeckwear ot f vluaktu ourboyebo liaa XS e think , f , . h 1 f d M . j d jud the futurc cctures by f '7 v ety ,u MoCalU A Co. ColthaL the cause can be summed un in ... -, T i j. :ii lars oi the latest styles. .Laces that

, , . ' i r.mong cur citizens, w , ji. jaskson ! uie iwo uiai- uave iwi, io nm ,..,,-,.. lour comprehensive and significant ; (..Arhn? ior K(,V(Ma, n V th.m : able to (ledaiv a dividend. a,'e beauhhil

words, street education at night! j . i t? lv and the t The finest, line o root w

TJwifuwo li'jv ipiih anfi the

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i oe worst privilege a ooy can nave; jiauou.-umg tu,losPae"i ; poor fellow vvho has not spent any is to be allowed the liberty io roam : writes: "The rain last week ; time on his studies during the term the streets at night. This is too ; j,,.,.,.,,!, ,.;,, Trt ti, nonv" that. b

frequently a fatal privilege, because i

county's iron

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it isdmiitl.e l ourK of darkness ' w UMS

that the most, mifiehief ia nlanned the rail road Washed

and executed. '1 he boys who are peimitted the freedom of the streets at night, are the boys who make the hard cases, who commit crimes, and who fill our jails and penitentiaries, bringing sorrow to their parents and shame to the community in which they were raised. If there is any way to prevent it, boys should be kept oft' the streets at night."

The Citizen gives the tollowing account of the flood and the damage to EUettsville:

On Wednesday rain fell almost citizens, than ever before."

Not only

out aud the

bridge over Clear

Creek, east of the depot, carried off its pillars, but the frame bridge over Clear Creek, north of town, had to be secured by chains and ropes There is no traveling in these parts with any comfort. Culverts are all gone and roads are so washed out in many places that wagons cannot pass. Some corn cribs, wheat graneries, oats stacks, fee , were carried away and some stock was drowned Ti e streams were higher, so say old

was I "as roue an usim u cAj.wv.tw w

ride through examinations wuuout paying any toll, has suddenly become lame and the lazy boy's father will likely get a report with "conditioned" in big letters on it. See to it that you pass all your examinations. After you have once become irregular you will find it no easy matter to regain regular standing. If you don't come to college to study, what are you here for? There is no reason in the world for the average student not passing ir. very study. If you do not pais don't go around complaining about it, for "we told you so."

car of

descriptions, carried by W. T; Blair,

v et Side the ritbho Square;

Cheap goods at small profitflj

good goods at reasonable prices, .Call and see me, W. T. BLAIR,

J. S. Paris, the oldest and best

known prescnwttonist of Monro

county, has iuat opened a drug store

containing a complete line of drogestei

a full stock of all kinds of schoo

books,, tobacco and cigars, on tnt"

west side of the square, north of tot

alley. Sign: "City Dispensary

i;au ana see mm.

- McCalla fc Co's new stock

chides a large stock of thu

boots and Shoes, that they prefiii

to oner at or;Ww ngares,

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