Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 December 1883 — Page 1
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qu Account of going Exclusively into the Whole Sale Clothing I'usiI will Sell my Entire stock of
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"These articles must be sold by or before January 1st, ISM, as We want to close out our entire stock of G ods. Ibis is a rare eh nee to Buy Cheap Goods well made. We- manufacture every Dollars worth of Onr Goods at less than the Price of what the Materi al oxts.
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Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoat Overcoats.Overcoats.' Overcoats.
For Men for $1 65, worth $2 50. For en Jo (2 50, worth $4 00 For Men for $4 00, worth $3 00 lei lit n lei 1 5 (0, worth $6 50. For Men for $7 50, worth $10 00. $12 $15 $18.
Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats.
AHA (GriradLes and. siizes p(lDclte om title fIL HATS AND CPS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTORY CJST. We will Sell you a good Men's Fur Hat for $1, $1,50, $1,75, and $2. Cannot be bought for double the Money. ('ACS for Men and Boys from 2 Sets, SOcts and Tacts a piece worth SOcts, 7ects and $1. A few Mens' Genuine Fur Caps will be fsdd at a bargain.
Gents FurnishingGOODS. See Our Red Knit Shirt, Wool Shirts and Drawers, only $1, worth i illy $1,25 a pair. Heavy Undershirts, 25ets. Overalls Suits 50cts, aud Every other article in Proportion. As we once before said we
ARE SELLING OUT OUR EN 1 IRE STOCK,
As we wish to Change Business and are Ready to Sacrifice Our Stock
to Sell it off. . A Rare Chance for Country Buyers and Country Store Keepers. We will Sell yon Goods for Less than the Cost of Making We wish to get the Cash. Call and See us if you wart a Parga'n. JJX?' No trouble to show Goods. Remember the Place South Side the Square, J L NEWBERGER
Cento' Furnishing Clouds, Hats & Caps at
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TO OUR BEADKRS. iJuite, a number of subscriptions expire with the last issue in this month If not notified to discontinue paper, we will continue sending it, but trust that 'those whoe tiuu. expires with tin hist number in thin year, will bo prompt in paying up. The hem of 1.50, to you, i piite small; but put a few hundred of such "items" together, and they m:dv ouile a -large sum to us1. Thankful for your encouragement in the mat, we will trv to merit a share of your patronage in ihe future. Yours Respectfully, f IioTei.ki'uonk.
Messrs Edmondson, Woodburn, .RoKcberry, and A-isaes Owen and
A fewjweeks since the Tklkpuonb
contained & notice of the si' thess-of
Robiiwon were appointed committee Migs H ho , wiu. be rn fieA iiti awu ! "
on resolutions.
Vr Hell, of the Journal, gave a forcible talk on "Words and Ideas," ' ydnesday afternoon. He is a power among teachers. Our city teachers improved the opportunity to learn a good deal ub'uit methods during the week. 1 hey are wide avr-ske. Charles Philiputt, a pedagogue of Park County, of last year's Freshman class, attended the Institute. He succeeds with his school. Wm. Neil, who wields the birch at Harcod-bnrg, and who has been engaged Uttly, in the important business nf getting married, oiiuQ in on Wediiesdnv.
bered lectured in the Methodiat church a few months ago. Mas Auretta Hoyt died Tuesday after ft protracted illnesss, at the residence of her brother-in law, Smith King, on North v-eridian ireet. Mise Hoyt was known as one of the most prominent temperance workers in, the Si ate, and by her death that cause 'oseat one of its most energetie advocates. She came to. this city , fifteen years ago, following first her profession of schooi teaching, but , for the !at. ten years si has taken an active interest in temperance
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MASTERS 1 1 A V E BF.KN ' DOING. The TUowrOe ron;ty Institute met Monday morning, Dceemler 17th, for a week's sessiou All the schools oi ?le county wire closed and a gwod attendance of lenchers upon the Instin.'te vas the result. Anion'.: X v o ler and pr-mineiit teachers of
j Mie county we noticed Na.. Roslieijy,.'ihn Foster. J. T. Woodward ,i. I'.i'incher, J no W Bray, Prof. ' Diilni::, vt ndiord, Fiai'k .Moow,
Bennett, v is Lizzie ! matters and abandoned all else. De-
Owen, Miss Nelia Whitie!d, Miss j ceased wm for several years State
Kila Robinsm and .VissJoe luubin- gc IoUiny of the W 0. T U.
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We venture that verv few worn- j ' a u cireiy o oween in Indiana can stand before anll'etai ce Ctntial Committee. he
Institute of " eachers with the force, j filled these positions veiy satist'ac-
r.nu ii.'.t3insi.;i nu iw,H'cii;;iw!i- j,e iotar.y of tne V J. son, are me of the strong and ex- AUoiU fivj, yc9V)i sv. bec prnenced ladv teacher i ofthecoun-l . lt ' i sociate editor ot the Monitor
eiKeteney, and profit to her hearers
which Miss Huron manliest in her iutilute work. Our improvised choir waked the echoes in the High School chapel after an unusual fashion. Miss Laura Hendricks, to whom the Institute is indebted for its good music, shows that she knows how to handle an 'rgan, aud lead a choir. The exercises on Drawing by Prof Brown, vf Indianapo is, impressed our teachers with the importance ( lha subject. It imoressed us with
the idea that I'loominirton is to be '
i -ri'y, at, the ame tune organizing temperance societies thr.ntjKKit the State and otherwise' agitating tho can re to which shede voted all
her
The New Albany Ledger, of Wedneniay, .as: "it diahapotttJ papers of this morning contain a repoit to the ijvt il i ol. I lltlt H. Ycuug has resigned the Presidency of the L. N. A. & R B. C mpany
The reason assigned is his opposit-
congratulated that drawing has been j U.nto Sunday tiains; The Ledger ;md will continue to be taught in .tried to teach ol. Young, it ho is in
I Messrs fcdmoiiwni. We noticed a our cikhjw. j Neu York, by telegraph but . failed. j laiee ueiulcr of list sun.mer Nor! Miss Ln Phillip?, of last yea-'s ! AtU;. cgw ; Louisvillo nothing is ' i . - i ii I Prep. cl&s, who is teaching her tust ! , . , j mal Htiiuei.tR v. he a,e no doubt con- flt tf) tu, c!hMnn ()f known about the report, at least noj ca-.cth g uucrc.-fiinl schools in it-ffer-1 a l.iehfanl l strict listened attent- thing di tiv.iie r ulc be Icjunjd. It
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tin count v: ' -tonu j ively to the insiruction of the luslit.
ihtin Aint-8 list; ike. tnma Davis,
May Collins, Aisia hickstun, Saliie Ad;;ms, Helen ! urgoon, Nannie i ojiwrs, M attic Ridge, 4 essrs Stone. Olipjfaant, Cox arter, eavhamii and Hall. The instructor were Mhr, Kate Siureii, of the Danville formal, ' res. H. B. Bmwu, of the Valparaiso NoEsaial, ! rof. Kli Brown, of Indiaapdis. Prof. ! el!, af the ""ludiana chool Journal," was also present, an ioiNtrucmr-bv his good taiks and advice, aswcH as a respectful and attentie listener. ' y way of parenthesis we will say that if a Monroerfjounty teacher wants (he most .In- Ipiul school periodical he should subscribe for the "Indiana SchoolJournal," Edited by Prof. I'll. ihi Monday the teachers argani zed a Monroe ounty ! eaehers ssociation, for the purposes of mutual improvement, help and encouragement J hu Foster, of Van l-Suren, was elected President; A Woodburn V.ce President: Aiiss Lizzie Owe , Se cu t uy . ! he Associ atiun wi 1 1 keep the Teachers interested in each other. President Brown, of Valparaiso,
ou i nesday and Wednesday gave some profitable exercises on gram
mar and arithmetic. Miss Huron, of
I ativilie, came before the teachers two or three timet every day in the
week on arithmetic, language, reading or pedagogics. Her work was of
the highest grade, useful to the teacVrs, practical, and received with expressions of favor by all who feeard her. The sen tflment generally prevaiied that the week was a most profitable one, the teachers almost without exception, showing an aa.i.tive and earnest spirit We do not attempt a detailed account of the proceedings. Other information on the persoiis and doings of tfae week may b seen in the iarSTITUTJD NOTK8. Mr. Stone performed the laborious duties of Secretary, with satisfaction. Miss -Vina Fowler, of last summers Normal, is teaching in LeanBloisona Township. Miss Hattie Muuaon, of the Ellettsville schools, was attending the Institute most of die week.
ute' Her winter's work evidently agree with her we would judge by her Icoking so well, in ihe beauty, of good health, aud youthful spirts
Psvf. II. B. !'wwn, of Valparaiso
U well knowti. that Col. Young ha
been very earnest in id eiiorts to' stoo the running of trains on Sunday .and that there have been differt nces in the management relative there to. It may he that, being un-
whfte sound asleep on the Pullman able to carry out his desire in the f Tuesday morning carriel matter, he ha reud. Vice PrespaHC to Salem . The tonductor and a . j. y fc wU, u rt-f hit a i onI iaVialu Iwwlv '
else, went to sleep, and did'ut wake up till they got to Salem. he Institute was the chief sufferer, Ur it lotft a half day of Prof. Brown's presence, and intructitu. . he follow! iir res(dti on was adopted or departure of Prof. Brown, of Valp.i a'so, who hal to lenve Vi .;iic-uay icon: , Resolved That, we the teachers of "onroe county, in institute assembled do hereby return a vote of thai.ks to Prof. II B. I rown, of Valparaiso, for his aide and concise methods of presenting grammar, l)icimals and Pcrcen age and regret his leaving before institute closes.
Woithington Times: George Bol'oabaker, an enterprising raanu I actio cr oi Bloomiugton, visited our c'ty ast week on business, and was the guests of his brother-in-law, oi. J. Throop He may yet locate here and if he does we will gain an
is said, succeed to the presidency
and Mr E. li. Stahlman will be th neral manager. The report is given lor what it is worth."
enterprising citizen, who will lit
money in circulation and be a bene- j officiating.
ht to the entire community.
; he State i.oiird oi Agriculture meets at Indianapolis on the eighth of . anuary and will be in sessiou three days During the session Prof. F. A. Friedley, President of DePauw College at New Albany, will deliver an address on "The Protits in Farming." The Professor's experience among the Knob creek hills of Posey township, this county, only a few years ago, amply quality him to d that subject full justice, which he will no dol. do. The marriagv of Miss" ary Benckart to John ' eers, took place at the residence of the b id-i's f.itugr W j lnesday evening last, Father Logan
The L. N. A & C adertisesa reduction in rates for the holidays. Co name ne.: ng Dec, 22 and continuing .until Jan., 1st., round trip tickets will be sold at two cents per mile. Good returning until .Ian. 3.
Samuel c v,urry ieiv i tiursday for a two weeks visit among friends near Toon vi He, thence he goes to Fayetteville. Arkaasaw, to remain for seme time. I e has rented his residence to Mrs Wwdward.
Prof. W. it. Chrisler, of Hedford well known about here, has been pronounced insane and was taken to Indianapolis last week. He was a great school worker, having made, education the ttuly of his life. The L N. A. & C. pay car passed up the road W ednesday, distributing that which is always required to
celebrate Christmas rightly.
Congress has adjourned for the Holidays. A summery of their work
for the week pail is given in an
other column.
NOr.CL. Every person knowing themselves indebted to VV. J. Allen, either on note or rent, will please ca I and settle, as I must collect up, and as I cannot call on every one in person. Will have to send statements through the Post office and hope no one will get angry if they receive one in that way w. j. ALLEN. ioJk.E The Republican Central Committee will meet Saturday 22nd Deo, at 1. p. m., in the Grand Jury room. A full attendance is desired. If you wish to make your wifea Christmas prtssent that the will be pi oud of, call and buy a "Favorite"
cook stove. I he best in the. world. Or a now parlor stove for the Daughter, and you will be happy. W.J ALLEN. LOr A small, light-red cow, with !og slim horns. Aged about tevetitafeara. Strayed away Monday, the 'Wfk, Any information will be rewarded, by leaving at McPheeter $ Sootmaker. A. J.Hays.
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