Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 33, Bloomington, Monroe County, 22 December 1883 — Page 6
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I Bay Goods Cheaper because it does away with' all had bebta that the profit off of Good Customers moat make Whole. OUR FALL STOCL QF
Glassware and Queenawa-re of Every variety; Canned Goods, Pickles, Wood and Willowware, Anew Line of . Lamps, Hest Floor, Best Tea, Coffee, Sugars. Ac, &c.
FOR Southwest the Sq., Col. Are. OUT OF THE The Proprietor of the City BookSore Respectfully announces to all hij old patrons, and any number of new j ones, that he is at work again, in one ' of the most elegant store rooms in ! Indiana, and is fully prepared to ' meet, in his line, the wants of any number the more the better. He specially desires at this time to call attention to an Immense Stock of CHRISTMAS GOODS, Now on Sale. To j attempt to particularize 1 wotua be useless, lie mar 16 part Indicate that Among His Way be found Oil Paintings, 0 I 'hromos. Pannel Pictures, Steel Engravings, in great Variety, including large II - lustrated roema, magnmcieiit and attractive; a full line" of Illustrated and Fring d l oems. A choice variety of VELVET AN GOLD FRAMES for Photos, , Toilet and Dressing' C ases, Geld : ens, and Fancy Artiles, in great variety, t he above is a faint suggestion of what he has; an inspection only will reveal the trutl These Goods, elegant as they are, were bought low and will lie sold the same way. Remember, I kkki no shoddy oods, my stock Is just as represented. Ladies and others desiring to make Christmas t'regent, will save money and have their tastes gratified by selecting front our stock. K. P, 1 OLE. HOLIDAY GOODS We hope that all our friends mat' have a Mery Christinas and Happy . r cat. xiiu w iul tun we 111-1 .- u vy Dispensary," you will nnd there, aomethmg suitable for presents for an oi try j,j.e aid cn.ditcn m life; you will find Indies Silk Plush and Prussia Leather Dressing Cases or toilet Sets, Work i oxes, Jewel Boxes, Otlor Boxe , Ph-rto and Au tograph .Albums, Mirrors. Also a istrated i variety of btandard aud lllus
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Gift Books, Juvenile Books. Christ- ow is youi" chance to secure; Holmas & New Years l ards, Family ay Goods, such as Photos and Awand Pocket Bibles, and a Thousand h' "ctures and Frames ,B,niIil . ,, ... (all varieties) Sterrescopic Views, and One Articles which wehave not Poetical Works, Sheet Music, Musroom to enumerate, besides, We ical Albums and Music Rolls, Ink, armour friends not to forget that we A1 "tillage, Pens and Paper at almost have a complete stock of New, Clean GJ, . , f K.TI UN G ! and pure drugs and medicines, which oftTT
have been delivered with great care, It will be our special care to fill prescriptions entrusted to us with i accuracy, and of the. best material. 1 y givii.! cur entire attention to the Drug business, and with the aid of onr past experience in the business we hope to merit the patronage of the good people of our city aud vic-inity-Yours Respectfully J.S.FARIS&CO. West of Court House one door north of the alley. Persons receiving a copy of tho Tblsphomk, who are not subscribers. Wiu WHiwwi lb K" VOjrea lBTlHr
uobi veconte Bosenvers, v pro tm yer aast. $
The Cheapest and tkt Bet."
implete. CASH! l HllS & Kai SCll TO - DAY B X Gr BARGAIN T T A ; Y j nm vs Xfl0 flfllSaP DdiV Each Saturday ?s Cheap D Y ' DUNN and COHead: READ READ Low Prices on Everything that Day 1 Coal Oil, 12 cts per Gallon 12 Lbs " " Sugar, H Lbs. "A" Sugar, H Lbs. Gran 11 la' ed Suraf, $1 Nooneaw beat us at that Game. Wo . Aa .M paid for, afid we will sell them. oul at Coat. Preparatory to Moving to Ineago U mY entire stuck at;Cost' quick, before some one else gets your Bargain. Best I argains on eanesdays and Saturdays. Goods AJust Go Bv January 1st Remember the place -corner Colege Avenue and Fourth Streets, block south of the Bank. LEW H. ANDERSON, Chicago Book Store. It is a wonder what becomes of all the ladies elegant wraps that are sold in Bloomington. Lat year it was thought to be a matter of an impossibility to sell very much in that bne this fall. 1 he increased sales this reason therefore are a surprise and wonder to all Mantaining the well merited reputation as leader, the Bee Hive has sold two fine var ments to one seld by any othr house in town,.
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State and County Taxes for 1883
ilfOncK in hereby given that now in my hands, and I am
lowing shown the rate of Taxation on each one hundred dollars:
TOWNSHIP,
I -Sean Blossom, U: -10 50, 50 ashington, i-j 1050' Marion,..' 12 -OtioOi'lV Benton, j 1' Ul 50; 15,10 Bloomington, u sJjje 50 iojl5 Bloomington ( 'ity, 12; -i!6 50 ! Richland, 12! Sue r0 1015 Ellettsville, 12; 16 50 J Van Buren, 12J :i0 50i 5 Perry, 12! 2;i650j 5 5 Salt (reek, 12' 2-it; 5020 Polk, ... .... . . 12; S16 50 10 5 Clear Creek 12! 2,1050 10 5 Indian C.-cek 12' 1 6 50 15'10 : 1 1
For one male dog,$l 00. For
Uor each l emale dog, ?2 0 . Each tax-payer may pay the full amount of his or her taxes on or before the third Monday in April, 18S4, or may at their option, pay onehalf thereof on or before said third Monday in April, and the remaining half on or before the tirt Monday in Nove;nljr f jllovvini.
in all cases where as much as one-half of the amount of taxes charged against a tax-payer shall not be paid on or before the third Monday in April, 1884, the whole amount shall become due and returned delinquent, with ten percent, damages and 0 per cent, interest, and col lected as provided by law. If you are liable to pay taxes in more than one township, state the fact to the i reasurer, as a e aerate receipt is given for each township. Examine your receipts before leaving the office, and see if they include all your property. No county orders will be endorsed or ordered paid when the person in whose name it is drawn owes delinquent tax. The tax-payers will find it greatly to their advantage not to put off tax-paying until the last two or three days; and those who have their taxes complic ted,, such as undivided estates fcc, are especially solicited to call when we are at leisure, as it require time to make the division and separate receipts. Qsiuae O a nana mi, HloomingtonJudDac., 24, H33. . TRS SIT'ER MONROE Co.
SEALED PROPOSALS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioner" of Monroe ounty, Indiana, will be in session on Saturday, December 29th, 1883, for the purpose of lettingto the lowest responsible bidder, the contract to furnish Books and Stationery necessary to be furnished by said Board, for the use of the various
officers of said county, during the!. ,-, - , , , ensuing year. (hold furniture ln another col-
Sealed bids will be received by) the rndersigned until ten o'clock a. in., of said day. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
itness my name and the seal ofLi.,, mfliilMoI1( o, , , ,y . . 1 the agieement was broken." rour
fssAi-lof said ounty, this 13th davot U eember, 1883. VV. M. Alexander, Auditor Monroe County MONROE COUNTY LIBRARY- ' he Trustees of the Monroe coun ty Library are now purchasing a new lot of fine literary works, history, novels, etc., by the best authors, and of the latest publications, and will have them on their shelves ready for subscribers, in a few days. hey intend to have the Library kept ill first v,!nss Rtvie, keeping the same open until 8 o'clock p. M , so as to accommodate all who may wish to avail them Ives of yheap and good reading. uv Morary nw contains me 3000 volumes of choice books, among which is the largest and finest cojl lection of Encydopoedias in t e county. We are reviving monthly volumes of the celebrated Sritanica. He especially invite the a tention of the ladies, boy and girls, to onr ro ms, which are open to all. lenns in advance One year $l; six months 50c; three months, 25c; one month, 1 0c ; Rooms open on Saturday of each j WCr f ,t ? m D. W. BRO VNING, u. m. Alj .aAXDER, lit tr hi ' W. N. HALL, Nov 26' 83 IVustees ! ; KEEP i P THE STOCK. State of Indiana, Monroe ounty ) ('ommissioiiers'Court,Kpecia term Be it remembered, that on the 2-iili day of November, 1883, the following order was uassed bv th B aid of ; ounty Commissioners of said county: "Whereas, by the recent floods many farms are entirely devastated of all their iencintr and all means of protection from animals running at large: It is ord red that from "and i after 'this date no stock of any kind shall be permitted to run at large in I Monroe county. I his order to continue in force till May lit 1884. uy oraer oi the Board, W. M. Alkxandkb, Auditor Monroe County. e cheerfully suggest to our lady friends and all other lovers of the beautiful, to visit the City Book Store and inspect the splendid aray to be seen there. Among m my otKer articles of interest are some ay. quisite designs in Christmas, New ' I i ear ana mrtn jay uards surpass ing in beauty any thing before offer- w d in this place.
the Tax Duplicate for tho
year 1883 ready to receive 'I axes, 'i he fol o o r' i Li -CO tto 9 , 5 .SCO rt si 510 25 35! 15 2f:5 20' 10 -I I i J. ;1 50.; 2 00 :1 3o'2 00 il Uo;2 00 1 1 3a2 00
1 402 00 80I2 00 I 4o 3 00 80 2 00 1 05'2 00 1 05A2 00 45 45 35 44 2 00 2 60 2 00 2 00 each additional male doer. M 00. 1 HE MAN A OUT TOWN. ANI what hk found as hb wbjtt. ; f ,, . , , , J n daY Sunday Rev Phillput preached at U. P. church Sunday morning. 'Samuel Curry sold at -m. inW .11 fK!-Tk-win oe lounq, a proposal ! tor blds to furnish the county stat i tonery for one year The Sertinel ! Company was awarded this contract j Kotne time ago, but for some reason 1 "nrea new dooks uavo neen placert 111, ... . . , m the county library Terms to se cure them are published elsewhere in this issue." - 'It's about time the ( ourier was publishing an intluencul editorial in favor of no I cense and free whisky. The Ford Dramatic Company went from here to Bedford Saturday morning having squared all bills and perhaps made some money besides - The Red Men's game supper was last night, at the Orchard ouse. The artesian well men are now busily engaged in, drilling through sixteen feet of pump. It being Impossible to draw it out by their usual method The public schools will convene Jan HStiy 2n" ' ' 'ev' Hugh is herevisu.inW,,r'lftia nd wi1 remain over u!e taday.- Ihe liionmiiitrtnn milk are to be " V . sold March 7th. he Hee Hive show window has been the a'traot" j ion of the north side. Wicks ne -er rails to please when it comes to showing or selling goods. Tell who is not a subscriber to call and yet a copy of the J klephonk and read it over. Miss Mattie Coffin, who has been canvassi'g for "Among the Poe s," sold . i .... .. neat iuny aoout town V liile at ' V Ull tVdUli l (4 took fare from the lamp, and came near burning, including its contents of health and wealth. With the supplement issued this morning the Telephone is larger than both the other I'loomington papers combined. Administrators will tiud it in the interest of estates to insert their notice in tins paper. Rev. .John Stewart and family are expected from Xeuia, today. Mrs. Stewar with J. ' i ... , neaitn is not so good as it has been. Rev. Sctwart has recciv d a call to preach in northeastern Iowa, and will likely accept. This is where he spent last summer Rev. Kemp formerly the Methodist pastor at EilettsvilU, was i Blooming,, this week. - -The Christian church win celebrate with a Christmas tree- - Do you hear the slsio-h h.ngiugling? -The hoop factory ia to n,at,d b7 go sheet iron drum, by McPhetttrs & hoeakfr.
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"The talkative book-agents have been taking the town within thelast few weeks. '.lames W. Sa es of Harrodsbnrgwa.1 in town Monday. 'A report of county institute .will be fo?nd in another coumn." Wylie Wood burn is expected home to-day. Homer Renshaw has returned to Paducah, Ky., to his work as agent on the L 3k N road, after a visit among h.v. home friends of several days.' 'The free at the M. t " "'"tuias Eve will be
one ot cue pieasani; r.r.caions or tlit holidays. The admittance of the Sunday Scho 1 will be free, while those out side will be charged 15 cents. Over $20.00 was raised by the little folks by subscriptions. Rev. J. A. Bower being unwell last Sunday, Prof. Balleutine pre chad for the Presbyterian congregation. The city officers will likely not get into the new building before spring, as the cold weather will keep the rooms from being plastered. The engine is now in its new quarters. 'There is talk of getting a "heater" for the fire engine and officers of the City building, as one can be procured for near $200. With it the building can mostly be heated and the water in the engine kept wami besides.. . .The "marble front" saloon on the north side is now in full operation and will soon open its weekly reports at the Mayor's ulii ie. Genuine holidays, these. The artesian well meu have drilled through sixteen feet of pump and are again going through terre ferma he bore has been changed from a five iuch to a four inch hole Josh Howe took a business trip to Louisville Monday. Getting more holiday goods. A masqurade ball was given in the dancing hall ever Mc alla's, last Mouc ay night. Samuel Walliugford writes that he ha arrived, with his stock, at Abbeville, South Carolina, and that he is the busiest man in the world He writes that the cotton crop is short and collections low, but the outlook for stock trading wa never better. H promises a letter for publication soon. he Democrats think of the nomination of Dobson for Sheriff, with fear and 'rembling, judging from their 'organ ' Turnips were never so cheap. '1 he reports are . eginuing to come in from the radish seed that ougressln an v atson sent out that grew up turnips. It never gains a person anything to misrepresent another man's business. die U. P. congregation are beginning to talk about who ill be selected as a new pastor. "The Man About : own" has been out on the track f Santa Cuu; see another column. Every subscriber is entitled to a supplinseiit this week. John Graham was at Indianapolis Wednesday, on legal business. Col Mavnard, owing to sickness, was unable to be here uesday, to deliver his lecture on '"Pictures," causug much disappointineut, as the old Colonel has many friends in Bloomingtou always anxious to greet h m. " In some of ih? townships the i rustee does not even give Christmas and New Years for holidays to-the children and teachers, it has caused considerable complaint from several sources.' uite a nam er of teachers, attending institute made the Ielephone a and ordered i s weekly visit tor Rev. Brant is sue eeding call 1884. in collecting money for admirably nt, but is in the Dr. Nutt . yet to compiete need of much m, ; consideration, the plane now nude. s. disappeared" a week ago, a.. the mg an extensive tour througi, south aud -southwest, going as far u -itchel, is again at home and glad of it. More snow fell '1 hursday uigiu., ana now it is the best of sleighing in town and country, which promises good holiday trade. A special dispatch denies that President Young has resigned the Presidency of the L. N A fc C. Rail Road 'Butchers and buyers are ottering 5 cents for hogs. Reduced rates on the rail-road duri"gte holidays. f-O. Spencer nas returned from .Martinsville, where h has been working, on the Gazette , Edward Coffin, expects to move, with his family, to Texas in Febuary. ' ' "''he colored folks gave an interesting concert Thursday night, directed by Mrs. Pitiman and Ai-8 FUa Adkins. FOR REN V. A large convenentlv ai-rnr? frame House, near th IT Inquire of Win. P. Roffers, at
IIDI Arm A UNIVERSIT j By pur Spetinl ltporter? -Did yon get caught using your College take up Friday, Jinii 4th 1884. ( onger will spend hi hoHdayt. in the city. - .h A merry Christmajj and a New-Year. ? L! Mm wiii spend the Iiolfd'ays . ew York. " ' 5 ;
W. W. Norman ha been amW '
the boy this week, " rof. ' lark was unable to attend some of his examination.' 5 " Mathew Arnold will posifiyely be here some time in,Janiuary., . The snow storm kept many front going to the college last Sudda. , We are expected to be prepared! for recitations the firsj. day of; nxi term. ' .
barley Pnillputt has! cfoet his school and is in town among the boys Sam Foster, of Prep., will visit Jas. N orris and family of Indianapoll, during holidays , . t The institute brought "tfi,'W' a niMiber of the students, who aro out teaching this yeam ' ' A large number failed to bapxl ih th ir'erm essays. Suppev hey expect lighter work next term. A number of the Sophomoreo got out hursday evenihg and main of them left lor home that nigHfc' -A large number of Juniors an'' Seniors have elected the Study pf the poets Longfellow and Tennesson next term. The Professors will now take ineir lern at trying to make orit it what the student ment by this or that expression. One of the Prep, dancing clubs had a masqurade ball last .Monday night. The ability of those Prepe, to learn is amazeing, . . .. The students who go south,-or make changes for the west at G. eacastle junction are glad of the change) made in the R. R. time . , Griffith will spend the most o his time during holidays in Indiana polis. Don't ask him where he ia going to stop, for he won't tell ysia, 'he cold wheather made it Very bad for those who had corner seato this week. Yet there is somethin. attractive about a corner that seejn to compensate. " ' The examinations were, as a rule, exceed i ngly long Some of tho students writing an many as twelve and fourteen pae of paper lj'rger'f than legal cap, for a single examioation. ' " ..' The next Sunday lecture, at tjl. college chapel, will be by Dr, Mi Jan 6th. It will- be one of theregu lar course lecturs and he wi take up the second petition of the Lorclvs Prayer. " ' J"-: Some one told us the I'repsX liadl been gone home a .eek, . v hy,;blesa you, we 'vd'ut missed them, lwit since w Y come to think over things i uve leen running "' very ' smoothly for a week past; .-.' The professor furnished tho; paper and questions, the student? furnished the pens and ink, aud: th poney set up the answer l. Dovt r forgot to add this las t Bit little speech when he dismissed lii. Instead of useing -a tex book under Or Moss the third terra, each) member of the Senior class will ., bo required to hand in three .uestion bearing on some of the ' 6 hbjects studied under him. These ouestioiit' vill form the bai for discussioni during the term. A number of the niRinbera... o the eta i beta Pi fraternity, w are m ashuiirton. are talkiuaroOP ganizing an alumni citapter. yMen
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auor v uorueeK ana rvBi'.in Y,3.5vataon and Springer, 'Aw& Asbuy University ustice t;nley Jifat thews, of the Supreme bfii!sals a member. ' . Just think -of it! f)uty thirteen Jays of vacation a.Xl j&so.s4ssoti to consume part of that. t?2T will hardly get home and' speak t5 the family bef re it will be timv t4 come back again, yet we are expect'ifht as though, we had: been wff on lh, ,n(,nts rest In fact-e The pob 1 w 'KliVIatoa : tor ?" atorical honors no beii cussed, 'ihose w.-0 f most?nn tioned as expected to Qt e on . field of striie ae: Bry.i. V iGentlew Huff, Stewart, Beckett. ,'trrutli. fiA? 1 . . ' T'., lap, Mason and Fitch. There be a dark horse or two bui; they havo ma iion uoiiie tiui yci: VV OU!ffttx to b able to select a man from tins nunir ber to go through the State contest and come off victoriom,and a so jra thi-ough the Inter-State. We havi no fears of the State and we take this opportunity of sayincr t0 the other colleges that we w.ll at Indianapolis with a power that will carry bv storm. Th ha.;; of the Indiana University m oratore is first. i Pocket cutlery, skatea A '
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