Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 32, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 December 1883 — Page 4
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Waxtjuc Bradfutk, - - Editor. " Terms! One year, $ 50. Si (Months, 75. Three Month, 40. PATABLK IJT ADVANCE. X.AKOE8T CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPKR PUBLISHED IN THE COUXTT. Advertising without, a Special Contract will be conthwed until ordered stripped, at. vstval rafer. 39 Office over Collins & Karsell's. "I believe the Teltphonb is the first paper of Monroe county to publish the President' message the same week it was delivered," was the remark of an old citizen who always takes great interest .in that document. And it is true. It is an aim to always giv all the news in the most complete form and an early as possible. The Local department is no exception. he Telephone, bei.g the largest paper in jMonroe county, can give mure room to home affairs aud to advertising. The coming year will see its page : improved, aud we kindly ask of our friends that tney speak a word for the p; p.-r, as it cau do no harm and oten uoes much good. If friends will send neighbors up t: the office, or give us their names, they will be penectly welcome to a sample copy x the paplfr. The Cincinnati- ise'te, in 'the foi lowing article expresses the sentiment oi nine-tenths of the Ropubl.canx of Indiana, when itsay; u resident Arthur has grown in the public estimation within a year in a degree thai commands the attention of the country, ile has over come a great deal of prejudice, and j there are a goid many persons wn arc of the opinion that he is destined to break the lino of precedents ot Vice Presidents who have succeeded to the Presidency, and be elected to that otiice He has reached that period in his life when it is of the hisrhest imnortance that e shoufd look, after nis tooi friends. here j are some persons who are making a . jioi.-v- proi'e-ision of devotion io A-' j t'uir, and attempting in smalt ways; to Influence great, events he ' -. Hsithm t:iar"the Republican candi-j iat' must have the eordial approoa-! tiots ot the great Riimblioau fckate-, ; eseeiallv the live greatest, applie to aii caint'.Uutes. ' CMtont. umo, that, the Kresmeni is perieeuj eon-. R'iou of tiiis, and ot the fact that: t... .-, W ,uv .rr w.r iniurv imlic-! ed than through supcrserviceable ; IsaI" " j TlSlC Xnr'.i'f Vnruon editor has received a J'iai ride-it. letter from 1 J WmUsi.nw.r Dndlev. ; 1 "" v. ----, inference to hi -i nomination as the ttt-.nhneiui,eaiididate for Governor, in whah the gallant soldier says: 1 "I feel sure, however, that any ' man selected by the Republican par - ty as "its staudai-i-bearer, upon a plattorm having tor its nrst; piaitK a; demand for a free ballot and a fair! count: or, failing that, a solid north against a solid south; a protective . . . . i . . i ... ....i 4anff, pure anu sunpie; anu equai rights t the colored man, this as re - gards national affairs; a high license; ft reiorm. in uie ueucYureim ihsuvutions of our State; a completion oi tb - State-house, and a positive prevention and inhibition of the uso of tiie State funds for the benefit of Democratic State tr asurers, will be successful. I wish I was so situated that I could feel it possible to undertake the candacy for the nominationNo man could receive a higher hon. or in this country than that of selection by the Republicans in Indiana at the standard-bearer in the fight of
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1884; but I cannot, in justice to my self and those dependent upon me, undertake the race, and 1 owe it to other gentlemen who desire to become candidates that 1 should say so unequivocally." m m Monroe County, the seat of the State University, has no licensed saloons or a representative in the penitentiary. Klooiuington Telephone. That may be true. But there is much beer and liquor sold and drank in Idoomington as there is in any town of its size in the State. And no doubt several f its citizens ought to be in the penitentiary, but they have managed to keep out of that institution. The Worthing ton Times, Such statements as the above are not only jealous but false. We believe carefully prepared statistics will show that there is less liquor consumed in Bloomington than in any town of its size in Indiana. When it comes to an applicant for license offering an attorney $100.00 for a day's work, besides twice as much other cos s, in order tliat he may sell by the drink, it is sufficient ev deuce that no license is a good thing. It is also true that there is not a county in the State where crime thorouo-i -1 lir t )! , fc.w.H .tal.J . , , meutsasthe do not go very ! far when the contrary fact are sell- t evident. - , Reports come to us irom differ-j ent sections oi' the county, and from all over the State, of the organ izalionol debating and bteiaiv sot .e-. ! ties in the hchool houses i the townships, to which persons of the neighborhood are invited to become ' members. This is a step onwanl. aud it is a mov; that m hve years time will work out a good that is already uppaient, the common ii - telligence of the p.-ople. '1 hese o- :
eieties have a two-fold god: they ; 1st, with ;i soeial u'line Mippi-r an-1 are elevatiii"-in endency; they aieldnnce it their wignam and iii
it,. ;.,lV,-m;nn. Thev ! UO away Wltn an luea mat wee.oiwe i -.i : i . j i a young man grows up in ine conn-1 tvv he is necessarily ignorant on I gener.ll a airs At these meetii.gs . .. i. i: .... .... ,....) ' . 7? .'& of ene.'al iniere.-.i, acjuawit i tiieiiisele.i with the way ofexchaiiiI ing views. More than this: it soon s cultivates a desire to appreciate isi formation; and to-day you see. the .) : asiti vouii'i io"e.iiei uihi uuoi O H a:iier leaving town witii tin ket liik,(i whl, IV:lllabie matur , . 1S mn? l,aler UK u his religious and perhaps a. pa ! his p )litlcal faith At his home j : the lueetiug of ocl.lY comes then o io o oiliiitfl. for fiiselissioil. I '-. . uv the newsoapors cues oook i 1 C . . "v '.' ., ,. ., and w Ix'i e 1 a more P'asMig pmuuie uia. u.e me m,.v. jiu a tarm House ny nigni, wiiu pien-: ; ty of books and papers, and a family j Heatcd ahoui quietly enjoying them. I 1 Ml. IKIlltJl il.fcYl- tKlt rn i: ....... ..11 1,,,,. j a irw Uiy coun ( -ommiMsion. j arc oriel Orf:i.fci. 1L is sl.atel Mr. ' . , .. ... ' Stockwell will take Ins case to the Circuit Court, also Frank Sharp. In prosecuting these cases Kogers and Henley led the temperance element and made a vigorous, honor able tight against tho granting of liquor license aud were successful ; and the '''ilbphone believes the same can be said when the cases are throueh the Circuit Cm-t. The Temperance people did honor to themselves and gcod to the couse by employing countel who were
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temperance men and apposed to iie whisky business. Fot years past they have been in the Habit of em ploying persons who based such matters only on the monev at stake, and when they were not ander pay by the auti-license element they were at work elsewhev- as is illustrated this term of cour& The Temperance cause ban nothing to gain by nursing renegades without principle or care for the causa at trial, and the quicker they are spued out and left to the company Phey belong, the better for all concern ed. Work upon our County History has been commenced. Mr. i. Riley, representing the Historical Publishing Home of F. A. Hatley & Co., of Chicago, called on us yesterday, and gave h an outline of the work, and it will undoubtedly be highly interesting aud valuable to our people. '! ho-work begins at the very earliest settlement of the county, and as the lirst settlers are rapidly passing away, it is necessary, in orUer that we may. have it authentically reliably, that it should be writ ten uo i ne enterprise is a worthy one, and has long been talked of by many oi our cithuMie. We hope that any one who cau assist the wntorit i gleaming information tnat will "C W1 va.ur w, i untie geneiauo,, will not hesitate to come forward and leld Mr aiJ Mr.-Riley is stopping at the iNh-a- nm's.- and will ut pleased to see any of the old setlers aud Uil k with hem Oltll Mlil'll 111 the work. Ile assures us that no rea-oiuvble effort, will be spared to make tne work .-aiisiaetorv in all its ' I!l.lf'; Of t ll'if. v!)i' ijm! m'!. l-i:e HIMV Ii . p;.f 8 c,:tel U) a 8 .c .efnl issue. wdP ,..,,,, ,re tiu. nwieral k.n ot the eitir-; ens, in giving t he hisnwieal and o! ii-i er wri,'rs, sue!i ini'oysnatui:. as inuv J . A i -.1 .: ; i"o; "i -on- uwm in n: "m-u . in the . '' . ! he Iiidepeiidci.t Order of Red ' : 1 1 i . i . : ! vt,rSj,ai y Friav oxtahi;,. )(.(.t.miiel. ' VII "V I 1 1 iiiS'I! Ililllil ;:lllli-i dianl i louse. Quilt lar re minitjj(t lsn I tij twiiu n ji;: cviMittU' ii .n i i civii ucr lual. coiumittee tin, W. -.Clark, W. H. .1. IVSmitlt, h L K; .Mrt-ee. liil:. .jo;i!i A i-rs. -oblev. it !:. fi. 1). K(M.v: i !"!!::; tiie a in'mg week ' oo biiriis w;ll hold a kind ! -i, ! family reunion and weeL co.nmu".i n . r.L:iu.a t''o and, wt m n-ou, 1 ii t t t inn., rs. liia Mcliilau, oi Aei:i, Ohio. :vy iu-re, uad .Mr. Folaini, 1 ... c.viilian and yiie Wooob ;; it exiM-eted ae;e i.u a few da vs. T'; f. ,. ! .Me.uiliait is iiinv Principal of the Xema (O ) Seinuds. . i otftmt is jhe leud.n atloruoy of Ueuon iinii and V ) he oodburn is the pj - oprie - S; t. i All an account of ' , ,i .1 ... ? .. ... Ueir siewai isuiji, as u were. The bnruiii'' of Dun p.opevty will be the eau.-e tt being , ,JU, m lfs Saee a resulence that will ie au oi uameni to t loouiingt if to be auer the style of JUs Orchard's house on ihe oppoi er, ami carpenters are work i)ii ii Tiie -fir-it of the week iudre Pearkon ruled on the MeKinney bond itrt-c - i ute rpei't :it ing the law as to give much comfort to the appealing bondsmen; so much so that they refuse a compromise and are anxious for a trial. This has reference only to the first term security. Bunk 1- xammer Hay was inspecting the First National last Saturday, and as usual found cash, books and "everything according to law and order. An interesting letter has been received from Jacksonville Florida, that will appear in the next issue.
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owmuiers tuncn counter,, near the "Que n City" is growing quite popular, and he is now prepared toentertam iadies. Distnee lor 18b4. Choice and CHEAi at the City Book Store. tanners go to the new lonel counter under the "Queen City.?'' E. P. Adams has already beenchristened a piibiio beueiacto - he sells goals s.o cheap. , FUKaAi.t Oii RENT Samnei C i urry would like to sell or rem his residence on east dvdi street, i'1'!- particulars inquire-of him. Also his household and kiteh en furniture lor sale. I have pm chased the stock .of Sewing Machines owned by K. r. Adams & Co. and will sell the best machines i the world at a reasonu--blc prise.-. Give me a call, at theNew York- istore, Blsomiugton, Iud.. . . SmithWinuow shades and fixtures at Calla tk i o's new s ore latest titydes an Uv dr'ues. Dress GkhU and trimmings of the lat&st styies H-ud every variety of shades at MeCaila & Co's. "The be-t ptukage coifee in the market" .Mawiila. Sold only- bv Collins While ttitjuer v'ement, patching -rn bluer goods, at W. Blair's.' foi Customers say 'iia. .llins & K:irelVs Manilla coffee is unequaled for tfa-vn ' 'i Tlie i. ,. hoi.i ..,., .i.-sa'dware !,store is now i,tuli operation under j ihe maiiuireme-nt of .MePhefters & VI. ,v, .... .I tlw.t. ! i,iir the neo-, oF'AIouwk- eountvl u ith the veiv b -s; i!i it is to be found i in the-n" line.' expecting to please all; the'wohl customers and add many j ' - V , 1 . nieaii nine aw u lose wiio an? inoeooeo to t!it; old li,rso are urje L to come! iorwai (t. ami. settle at oncv witneiu personal n-eke, as all aee umts Imve i i .- .! Wvn lut u1 colieei ion. juotiitg. - paten. Ik i piales, at j W. . . t.laiis's i - Hie be. I lna.ni m .-io.;a boot.-. rwld by ' 1 . iitair. "IJeaeKcrt na,it hold wonl, an beeou-.t. very lab.ie i . : 1 I.- a house i-n almo.st . : i .m ' l o:t (xfnr;;' s i j v v :..( i s. i - he e en;o:, ev;. , niiitier . ihe j most durable oi all miners, sold u.i).ly. l;y W. f. Hiair j f r. Ilooiuni4 i -.i.i .u':i.Ltie J iine-t select jn of Neckwear -4 ev-; 1 oiy wirety at Av ":;Ma & I ' ('!' I st c of the latest -tvl- La -.-s that ' ; iin beautiful Wd' n nest i.ne o . vear ; itorie-riplious, carried by '- T Blair. 1 ct S:.l the 55nb!;,-, i:jqu:urv-. V'llCiljl IMIUS ..I -111 ill IIVIHSi &OUU uuuus iu rtMSDi'.:uit' i?nrAe. Ciil'l. and see nu W.T. BLA1U. VeCsila it ( S ili-.V loci in- ; ,.!,Hi0S a iaryre stock of the best buts a03d Shoes, that thev proj i se to oiler-at extra ow dguret. Since K. I', eh a ry e of !. K. he has put in a Adams has taken A mlerson's stand, ; new stock ol tlie best iputlity of groceries, that he isj ott'eriug at extia, low prices. II isi iMiuais, leas, euves an- of the extra tine. The huge custom he i-s haxhig testiiies ti this. '! W O STOCK HP EE I) EBS Samuel Wallingford and Jos. S. Alexander have recently purchased a line Spanish Jack, and now have it stationed at what is known as the Hardin farm. It is of the very best sl.ock, selected by Mr. Wallingford who is a supeior judge of animals, and farmers that are interested in such matters should see tho animal within the next few months.
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We Ctdl spectsdiattenli "on to our s SiMk. Sm 'in and Velvet department, Wliibh was nvrsoCS mplete. We also invite the Ladies of Bloomington; audi neig iboring Cities to call and Compare prices with Louisville. Wei ai invite- ypui afcte ition to tlie Perfection Cashmere of France M.anufactured asudDyedl b y the Celebrated Guillaunsent. arhis Cank men is our cvwv tutpeirt ation, is- bought low and we can now offer Cashmere Eq ualed by few; surpassed by none..
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A L AUG K LINE OF FANCY GOODS FOR C X-l RISTMA S KECK WEAR, work poxes, silk handkerchiefs; NASKETS AO. A T McCalla & CO.
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Prices, the Square. Side the Square A NT JJ $A Invoice wo will Give Caps, Boots, vS 0 Side the Square.
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