Bloomington Telephone, Volume 7, Number 35, Bloomington, Monroe County, 5 January 1884 — Page 8
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. SLASHIKfi SIMJCHrEa W tHQPB AND BOY8 IiOADED, Loaded, iOADED. Tfca cintinwu mm weather of he Part Cum Weeke has played Bevec with te Sal of Winter Clothing. We Jeave too anany OVER COATS, too Many SUITS d we intend to Foree tkair Sale by
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OVERCOATS Overcoats at t 3 Overcoats at 3 Overcoats at 5 Overcoat at $S&$7, Splendid Overeoats S 15, worth from Suits at $3 50, feisitint 4 15. Iseits at 5 00, Salts at 6 00, All Wood Sails at Great Bargains at k ustom Made Snita Can't b COME and bo Wast Side the Sqaare.
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D HEAD D RKAD D BAT D READ D RtEAD ua During this Sale ia not front $3 ajw SUITS. 50, Worth 4 00 00, Worth 5 00 00, Worth 8 00 Worth fvAtlO at $10, $12, and ?15 to f22. Worth 5 oo Worth UO Worth 7 50 WoVth oo; 7, 8 and itJ $10 and $12. Fine from $12 to $18: Equaled. Convinced. iu Under the Gas tight. THE GOODS. Say J Miaker at LWDurro nuo otom.
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IBaraim ia haviag trouble ia in earing kit whit elepaaat, now ea
rant from Sisnt. He kas offered $15,000 premium for aa inseranee of $100,000 oa tke life of tke animal for. one year, bat the iesuranee eosspenies teem adverse te .having a White elephant oa tkeir hands.When a man hai sheep, killed by dog ke must report the loss to the township trustee witia ten days, aad any person making a falsi statemeni'j of the amount of damage done, may j be fined $100 aad imprisoned in the oouaty jail 30 days. An aeor ; who fails t list any dog is liable to ! a tine of $ for each case and any one snaking a false statement of the number of dogs he keeps may be ! fined $100. A dog caaght killing j keep may be killed without cere-; " ' i The L. N. A. A i is tke lirst in the Jute te ase the new railreiad signal service weather signs. The indicators are colored discs, six in number, of sufficient sire to be seon at a long distance, lhey will be attached to the trains aad regulated by dispatches f rem headqearters of the sereice. The system has been adopted by a number of roads in Ohio and farther east. Lieut. Dunwoody, of the signal service, was ia Louisville yesterday making arrange ments to introduce the system on the Kentucky roads. It is thought that the general introduction of the system will be of service to farmers and dwellers in small towns in the ir&v of w&raintrB mf cominc rains. ' j, 1 i Storms, frosts or any Violent Changes in the weather. Division Superintendent, Marshall of the L. N. A & O. railroad, has been interviewed ia regard to the two bodies - reported to have been recovered from the hlue River wreck. He states that a piece ol flesh taken eat of e river, and which he supposed was a charred ham, was all that was found This was sent to Salem and submitted to a pkysioian to determine if it was a portion of human flesh or a hog's ham. The Superintendent requested to be advised of the doctor's conclusion by telegraph, and as he has re ceived no dispatch he concludes it was a ham. . r Marshall also stat ed that Mr. D Fuaiak, late of the L. fc N , and Bouscharren, Chief En gineer of the Cincinnati Southern, were before the Coroner aad Uitifieii that the strength of the br dg. was argely above the average. They expressed the opinion that the rapid and unprecedented rise in the river had undermined the piers, and had a man walkvd the bridge, he would not have discovered anythin wrong. TO THE TgkCHKRS OF MONt ROX COUNTY. At the late County Institute held at Bloemingtoa Indiana, a 4Teachers Association" was organised wits) the following officers: J. T. Foster, ! 'resident; Prof. .1. A. Woodbarn, Viee-preaident; Lizsie Owen, Secretary; rrank Moore, Treasurer. Tee object ot tbis association shall be to secure tke cooperation of all the teachers; to pre mete progre-s in the Pubue sebools: to make eff.rta far Miria.r hihr wMi! Ia .ntnai k..iit .r ffiv, nita a ...kM j..;k ..m. . nrnbtr of. the Association,... will please send his name me to Supt McGee, or to the undersigned IjiZZiE OW'JGrl. Secretary. WANTKD JMMEOiAT'ELY To rent a first class Piano, that is in good order in every respect Call at this office for farther information, at once. The "Art Interchange", a house hold journal published in New York, devoted to tke p'romotioa of polite as is of the highest iaterest to those Mhrn wat h the progress of art in iu ! different fields, and especially about I the home. Its illustrations of sifch i a variety of home ornaments made bv the ladies, commend the paper . to the woman who is the lover ot the beautiful in her 'household. Its price is $S per year, and a sample will be gladly sent on application, viiRT REMARKALE RECOVERY. Mr. Geo. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mieh , writes: "My wife- hag been almost helples for five years, so helpless that she could, net turn over in bed alone. She used two Bottles of Electric Bitters, and is ' so maeh improved, that she is able new to do her own work." Electric Bitters, will do all that is elsisaed far thasn. Huadreds of tsitimeaisls atteti their great cirative powers. Oaly fifty oeats a hernia at, D. -LUd-lay'a.
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Monon 'Route. 2 Through PnwK-nijfi Trains. Daily 2 Bhj-iviiK:; CHIOAOO tind U)l;I VH,LF, CHlCAii u.iu .1 ACkSOMVlLLK. Affords "tho bC't, I fu ajK'st, QaicV est, mott direct j ni'd. most desirable Route to all j:;rt of tbt? Great West and North the.-' .South and bouth Wis); Timi'. in ttfecf Morrh' M'M, 1883. Oil I C AGO TIME! NORTH. CHICAGO MAIL NIG1ITKX. niicagofe 9M1 pn i.00 am SOUTH, louisvilu. mail, night kx. iuoominirtou o.H pni 3.27 am Louisville ;m 7.20 am Two daily thnjujh Express trains, wltlmin ih uii (Tf iiir.i-linT olfaIv with tlu. Kual (uw,gh Hues out of Chit-ago and Louihviik', giving only ONE CHANGE of uuv to all the principal cvn and cities in the northwest and w the southwest. I'nexeeikd tr-nvlimr accommodations. No re-, becking of Haggage. No delay in connections. Less hauges of car- ji aa by. any other oute. Sell iha.iuirh tu-keis to all parts of the c)unlry. Cheek baggage through to d. .u mat ion. Time cards, railroad m.tjj:, r.ivs-, routes, through tickets ami thi-ongh baggage checks, obtained of RTKK PEKING, Station Ticket Ajrent, Islooniington, lnd. M i ) Louisviiii-. A V Kli'i.J A3. (J. P. A., AYER'S Hair Vigor rtore, vritU tbgloes and rohness ot yoaa, faded or gnj hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep fclack, as maybe desired. By its u llgbt or rd batr may o uarkea thia' hair twekanad, and baidnew oft, luuuU itov awo vum 16 cheeks failiiic of U hair, and stimu lates a weak and aiekly growth to vigor. It prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and hoala nearly every disease peculiar to tha ecalp. A a Ladies' Hair Dressing;, the VwoB is ucea.ualled ; It contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and silken In appearance, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Bis. C. P. BsicilBR writes f who Kirhy, O., Juiu 3. 1682 : " Last fH m hair fommunced ruling out, ana in a soon iumo - . . . . . f . 1 became nearlv bald. I. Wfd part of a bottle of Artsa's H4.IB Vjoob, which uUtpihtA the fallin of the lmtr. una stanea a new irrowiii. t ha.v vow n full hemA of hair growing vizoronly, and am. .convinced that but Tor the nee of your preparation 1 should have been entirely .bald." . , - .1. W. B017EN-, propriotor of the McArthttr iOhhl Enquirer. eays : " Avi.u's Hair ViQOfc' it a most excellent preparation for the haw. . speak of it front n-.y own experieuoe. Its use .promotes' the growth of new hair, and makes ic glossy kiid soft. The ViooR isalso sure .cure for ilandrufl. Not within my knowledge 1ms tho preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction." Sin. Avoirs Faiuhaiks, leader of the celebrated " Falrbairti Family" of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Boston, Mats., mo,, 1S80 : " KVer since my hair began to give bhwtrv evidence of the chanae which Reet'.nc time prooureth, I have used Avjsr's Hair yiOiK, and so have been able to maintain n appearance of youlltfuljieM a matter of OOflSlaarRblo.oineiiijPiice to niiunters, oraitors, etors, aun In fa every oao vho lives u the eyes of the public." .'' M. 0. A. Pr-ttSi-oTT, writing frons 18 Rim &t VKaritttotrn, Ainil 14, IWi, says : Two years aeo a!ont twohirds of my hair oaine off. It tliimel very rapidly, and I was ftuit rrfrtriiiL' bald. On usins Avkr'h llAUt Viook the TalliiiK stopped and a new growth coramenced, n in about a pvonth my heatl .th .nnixiifhr Mvrtrni with short hair. has continued to grow, and-is now as good aa before It fell. 1 regularly used but one bottle f the Vigor, but now use it occasionally as a dressing." ' ' We have husWUeda of. similar testimonials to tha efficacy at Area's Hair Vigor. It needs but a trial 4o convince the moat skeptical of Its vale. psutraaBD by. ' V,J.C.etAC.,UW0Tl,Wai, SoMtaJlDrogitets. N i;i.: tlt& ttiliUTE! Theron P jKeator, Editor of Ft. vn. "Gazette.'" writes: id rortOO USJl UVC Var nave IJ . , ... v 1 i vd Dr. King's ew Discerery, for coh whs of moat s-vie character, as well as lor tnoxe oi a inuaer type, trT l"eui FF 7 ' ds to wnom l naxe recom- . JJ. u u..Aba a v snesrsm hisrh tended itsiraksof it in t-ame high tri ms Having bsen cured by it of very cough I hare had for. five years i consider it the only reliable and auieeuietwr C oughs. Colds, etc," Call at H. 1 iidly Prug Store and get a Arte Trial l ottle. Large site $1.00 ool: lead w u . ' TUKNKK & SU UU UKX ye i,ave moved into our new room n tie uew block on eat 5 th St., w;th a full Hcock of new goods in the .'urniture line Every thing that you nee(i is kept by tuem. As we propose to sell thero at ihe very lowest cash prices, the citizens of Stanford, Parrodsburg, EUettsville, and Unionville and the country round for 20 miles arc invited to come and see us and leern our prices and we guaran: tee satisfaction No trouble to show goods. H- J.NICHO LS ABCUITECT AND PRACTICAL BUILDER. Plans and Specifications carefully pre pared for. dwelling houses and publio buildings. Also estimations of buildings completed throughput. All work finished at the time specified. Office ia Bee Hive building. t27
CUBE erettoa, vkerey wary MrttcM of djsaisalswttMfSsni frosa the ifaUfa. larolnaU Itcalof of tte .SkisVsi al Wm Piles. Weunds, Ctgs, TJletts r Seres. wsaaff H so srotostin soetaiav aad bealler sSaloellto Oars. Iidowoet smart or bans. X)bS)smaiawiis guaisj accompany every bottle. li CATARRH (m Cans alt diseases of the Nasal Orcaus,br lnsafllaUor lnjectlou by serayinsv la chlMrMi or aaalts. Cleans es Uie nostrils end penaits natural brseUMac. II is a s(ieclne care for Oold in the Ha-nrh!eh Is eeesM or saaeen ciuuitesin tne BinuMpMie aaasses. Sneezing. Watery V.ym aad Pain In the Head. Bronchial Catarrh, Aerate or Chraate Osvtasva. !se Rose Oold. this rcinwlv will nrrmanantir cara. ft also Rose Oold, this remedy will prrmaaenl Mstimaiiiaw BKCB lilB nwu xmziK am tk cure xor hit nrsr. ma HH oulals oarUry. It has been used several yean srulfcr. Ctreoiou lu ten lancuagee scccmpaay Sttccessmi. pn XCOUGHCUBE Can be adraiolstered to ln&nt without the sH hteji ea&ffor. It does not contain drugs or chemicals, but is a bannless vegetable syrup, very delicious to tha taste. iroi rubiw bum iwHureir cum wrioopiNQ counts at once, and ts a ptrma&pnt. cure for RroncMal or Win tar Couch, BrenchlUs and Pulmonary Catarrh. . Dlreotteas la tan languafes accompany every bottle. 0 blood mm asaeclflc cure for all dti of the Blood. Liver. Stem. ach. Bowels and Kldseva. wefeUMe. .It Is the prescription of an easiness clan. Who has osad in bis special practice Sw years.. For all dtseasss orlainatini in imaasra -ai meaicias at apean iter me oieea, as anannia, nick Headacaa, iatt absolutely sure. Obis medicine does sot cea lata i euoe. iHiieasness. ana Kiansr Disease. veauia n imt i n i lAver Lwairuai ni, IT sura. This madlclna doea ntMatala aM savKUctnae mineral, la absolutely vegetable, restorsstaebloseis healthr condition, reealaUnji excesses, and mmMK taSrialtfe tssgaases aceoaipanj every ootUa. rapiuLON atro. 004 onioacci rOrTeAklBV' i Lndley. 10 THE EAST. To"THK vOUTh! TO THE Wi2r. TO THE SOUTH via the si sa ... ... . ssr OulO & MlSSllSlDDl R V rHK Gr. at Tliroush C r A Nil gey F.-t Time R'ute! A DAILY Tii li Cincmncii & to t Louisville. DACLY E A StLoujs ST W A II Ii Kx... Kxn. 1 vrioss. Vim ''lies. MitchfU, St-. m"ur. Nteht Ac -m. 1 2 57 .no. 'J. J.. 2 3.4"; ti. 2 !,!. I.01in, 3.7;in 3.23pm A rrivf at 1.1'Hij-vilie, 2.rpiu H 20 .IH, I ilHMjinsti, 6 :." ;.. U.UMmm!, Acinmmtntotion li?'8 J)v witt.oiii t i.i-:jf t.i i!t:ri . '. Daily Express iut Par") 'ars and 2 av ''iflin wi'itout uat .- to Cinc:nnti. Dining are Seymour to (iufinnnti, Xiyht Express has Palju-e Sleep iig i-M-s and D'v com flies to Ciucuilillli Ul: LoUi-V-M.- wilhU Cii-i. Dininjr ours eyniuur 10 O ati. .isu. Sleeping -.'sirs o Wushi .y nnd Hltiuioie wu'iourc'jatiyi-, W E S i WAR : Affttiuniodation hMtesSex mtnir at JO.SOam, Milch 11 1 1.21am V-m-i-n-ti. Ab pin. Flora 3.55 pm. mi rives at StLmn- 7 25 pm Day hxprexs lettves Seymour H0 50 an. MnHivll 1151am, Viiicenn"s2 Oo , 1 Fmra 3 55mit; urri ves at sthouis 6 20 m. NK lit Express lehv SfMii.eir 10 3i pm, Mitchell 11 47 pm, Vi engines 2 05 am, Flora 3 55 nn; ar ive a St Louis. 7 10 am. P-jciiic Express ieavesi3evni(ur2zu:tiii,.iiiiciiPii,i ai am. vinocnnes o am, r I ioi j, ?o am: arrive at St Louis 11 20 am Accommodation has uy coa.'bcto St Louis without change. Hatt Express has parlor cars- and iay oaniu-s w ri- Liiuii wunoui 1 ange. Dining ear Cincinnati to Seym mr. Night Express baH paljce shejHUjr ca; a ami datY eoachea to St Luits without fhange. Also paliioe fleep insf oars to Cairo and New Orleans without v haiii?. Pacific Express haa p'llaee sleeping cars and da r.oachf to St Louia without ehanaco. At Cincinnati: Direct connection with all line '''verfcinff with throMh ctiisior a'i 1 ota i- i.ori'i,rj!ii..roiiuu 1 apt. Ai LiuiHVill": Mire con: id ion with through cars tor all points South At St Louis: Close conn tion with' through cars for all points West,Suth East and Northwest. For reliable information as to rates routes, tickets,' time, tc., apph in person or by letter H.A. Tr ndley.' gnt Ohio'& Mississippi R'y. Mich ell lnd., ortoT. W. Kussel'l, travel irg passenger agent, North Vernon, lnd. W. W. Peabndy. W. R, Shattuo, Gen.' 8iip' t. Gen' I Pass. Apt CINriNNATLO;' ' JSP" John 5rahm, Agents office over "Qtteen City'! store , v. For gilt edged Life $ Fire In snranca, go to John Crahamv Office eornarraom overTeamers Clothing stara, ' , , . . . Don't -parbhaso rnal aaUtf - without first getting an abstract of title nranaraby.Johu toha-r4t wiU ava voar Otasy. COca ia Allfcn o MeNary'e lew bai!4ilsj oornar
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ic!ifs James Fleetwood, deceased, by order of the Monroe CirduitCourt, at
the November term there of, i entered in the case of said .John Fleetwood vs. Catharine orhwell and others, will pursuant to said order of paid Court, oiler for sale at private sale until ' . THURSDAY, the 31st Day of January, 1884, at 12 n , th following real estate, to wit: the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section twensy-five (25); and tho north west quarter, of section thirty-six (36) and thirty (30) acrea ia the northeast quar er of said scow' tion, thirty-six (36) described aa folows tdwiti commencinar at tha southwest corner of the northeast quarter of said, section; thirtyrsir (36); thence running east about twenty-five (26) rods .to a certain stone; thence , a," northwest course about one hundred and five (1051 rods to a certain stone, toucnmff a certain oat and gum tree i its course; thence west t- the line viding the northeast quarter and tha northwest qui r er of aid section thirty-six (36); thence st uth to thi place of beginning Ail of tha above mentioned real estate lying in township seven (7. North rangesone east, in Monroe county, ndiana. That in case he shall receive no acceptable bid up to 12 o'clock M , of said day, he will between that hour and 4 o'clock, p. m. of said dny, offer for sale on the- premises the said j lands as a whole at public auction,to 1 the hisrhes' and best bidder. 'I ha .aaia reai Ktic ill be fold free from all liens. V enns of Sttts. Either at private or public Sale. One fourth cash; one fourth in six months; one fourth .in twelve months,and one fourth in eighteen months from day of sale. Tha purchaser giving notes for defered . payments, waving relief from vaV.; uation or appraismeat laws, bearing aix percent, interest from day of sale and attorneys fees, secnre : by good and acceptable surety. ' JOBK FfcKKTWOOD, Administrator, deboiis noa. hinlky and Pittnian, Attya. eloeit. 1U KLEN'S ARNIC- SAtVE. 1 he Beat Salve in the world for Cats, Brttiseot Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoosa, Fever Seres, Tetter, happed Uaada Chilblains, Corns, and all 8kin En-, mntioni, and peitively enraa Pilot, erno pay ree,uired It ia smmhh teed u give aerfeet latisfaatitn, ar taeney refuadel. Prise Co oaatf per hex. lr lalt by R. LtMlay-
