Bloomington Telephone, Volume 8, Number 23, Bloomington, Monroe County, 4 October 1884 — Page 5
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For it is of Great Importance! TURNER & SUDBURY We have moved into our new room in the new block on West 5 th st,, with a full scocjt of new goods in the furniture line. Every thing that you need is kept by tuem. As we propose to sell them at lhe very lowest cash prices, the citizens of Stanford, Harrodsburif, Elletteville, and Unionville and .the country round for 20 miles are invited to come and see u and leern our prices and we guarantee satisfaction No trouble to show goods. Seal Miaie dge .c', XOTARY PUBIilC,
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Town Property for sale or. rent Wilbuy or sell Fvrms. Money Loaned. All kinds of Blank forms for Conveyances. .Deeds and Mortgages Promptly and Correctly written. Business Solicited. Call and see me. No charge for Consultation. C. RWORRALL, Attorney. West side square over MoCalla's. W. B. Baker. S. Xeeld. BAKER &NEELD. Bloomington, - Ikd. Having bought the Stock of John P. Smith and greatly increased it, we are now prepared, to sell at the very lowest rates any kind of
FURNITURE
Call at our store on the north side and look at stock and learn Prices. Bloomington, Ind., August 25, 188$.
Wright and Peters,,? the finest ladies shv 5 made. Sold by W. T. -BLAIR. STOCK FARM FOR RENTr Rev. W. P. McNary will rent his stock farm, containing 328 acres, l miles north of Bloomington Ind.y to a good tenant, for a term of three years, for money rent, payable quarterly. The farm is well watered: well set in blue grass; and sixty acres of meadow, and is in a good state of repair. ' . v For particular inquire at the residence of Mr. McNary or at the law office of Louden & Miers, Bloomington, Ind. Smoke the "Five Jacks" , at Siener's cigar store.
We can give yon better bargins in Boots and Shoes than any body else. We buy for cash and sell the same way. W.T. BIAIR. We: seh for" cash to avoid a smash. W. T. BLAIR.
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ROGERS & WOOLLET, Gknkral Aukst Life, Fire, & Occident. Insurance Agents for the best and most Reliable Companies.
gfReal Estate buying and selling, a specialty. Bloomixutox, Imp.
Will Dispose of their Present Stock
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cis' on the
To mm a Ike room foo IFaM & Wfimtefl gtock
OF
CI.
OTHING
Which will Surpass Any thing
Hitherto Brought to Monroe ounty.
DBairarfDiM for AIL
Call and Secure one your self.
D. IP. ToiiraeiP. "
Carpenter AND CABINET SHOP. S. C. CURRY
Has located his carpenter, cabinet
and repair shop one door west of National Hotel.
Contracts made for all kinds of work in h'm line. Among his specialties is the repairing of Furniture, door-locks, window shades. in fact
all work pertaining to a house. Also
setting chain pumps. All work ex
ecuted promptly. jgfiTOrders left at J M. Hunters store will receive prompt attention, SPEAKINGS. . WM. C.MASON and MAJOR .1. B. MULKY will speak in Smithville, Monday night, Oct. 6th. The Bloomington Blaine and Logan Glee Club, will
I sing at this meeting.
HON. A. J. BEVERIDGE. of Illinois, an able and eloquent speaker will speak in Bloomington, Saturday, October 11th, 1884 at 1, p. m. See Posters. GOV. THOMAS HAXTNA. Will Speak at Harrodsburg, Saturday Night Oct 4, '84, Republicans, Democrats, Nationals, Prohibitionists, and Everybody
fclse are cordially invited to hear an
able and an lionest discussion or tne issues of the campaign. Come one, Come all and hear the Governor. Laboring Men and the Ladies are Especially invited. Music by Harrodsburg" & Bloomington Blaine fc Logan Glee Clubs,
people gathered, and he was wel
comed by the following significant
speech, that touches the heart of
every true American: "In behalf of the Republicans of Ashtabula, I welcome you, Mr. Blaine, to the Suite of Ohio and to this county. You now stand on the soil of the Western Reserve, whose citizens have ever been distinguished for love or liberty, seal for the rights of men, and for good government; distinguished alao for the statesmanship of a Giddings, of a Wade, and of a Garfield, martyred in the cause of human freedom, and we thank you to-day that his mantle is about to fall on you as President of the United Stales. Great cheering. You were his first minister in the Cabinet, his close adviser and intimate friend in all the hours of his trial and short administration of this government, upon your great bosom he rested for comfort and consolation when stricken down by the assassin. Your own State has spoken with a voice that is heard and shall be heard throughout this Union, defending yu against the
slanders of malice, indorsing your
intergrity and your statesmanship. y- t "i
rit men
get hold of a copy of last week
Tklkpuoke aim feel justified hj bis monopoly legislation, we hasten to correct a mistake made in that issue. L'rof. Ncwku-k with the Senior dass 'decided that his grounds for vetoing the live cent fare bill were constitutional.
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Onion parties are all the rge now. Six young ladies taken an onion with them into a room, and one of them takes a bite of it. Then a young gentlemen is admitted, and if after kissing all of them, he fails to tell which of them bit the "ingern," why then all the girts are to kiss him, or he is compelled to kiss all of them, we forget which. ,A
chromo goes with the play. Mar
ried men are not admitted to the game, they being too keen on the
scent.
FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL, LOUISVILLE, KY., Centrally Located, All the Appointments, Including ELEVATOR AND FJRE ESCAPE VERY COMPLETE.
Street Cars pass the door every three minutes for Exposition and
other points of interest. S. M. SCOTT, Proprietor.
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1100
W. T. BLAIR is the only one price Shoe Store in town. Try it for 1884. , - The finest line of foot wear of descriptions, carried by W. T. Blair, West Side the Public Square. FOR SALE. ; ' -. 1
A second-hand fGrover and Bake? Sewing .Machine" very cheap. Great bargain. Call at this office. ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. The liability ox Man to fatal or disabling accidents is $s old and as universal as our race, and. inc. -eases apace with the progress of civilization. There are numerous forms of accident to -which everybody is liable; while each business, ; profession, or occupation has its own peculiar incidental dangers. Nobody can afford to be without an annual Accident policy in the unrivaled Travejers insurance Company, of Hartford, Con. Ratea reasonable. ROGERS & WOOLLEY, Agents. Dm BOSANK0. This name ha become so familiar with the most of people throughout the UnitjPd States that it is hardly necessary to .state that he is the originator of the great Dr. Bosauko C:ugb and Lung Syrup, the people's favorite remedy, wherever known, for Coughs, Colds, Consumption and aD affections of the ' h mat and Lungs. Price 50 cents and $100. Sold by Peter Bowman, FOB BENT. A large convenently arranged frame House, near the University. Inquire of Wm. P. Rogers, at once.
Waterbury
REPUBLICAN RALLY. AND POLE EAISI'g! At Ellettsville Saturday Oct. 4th, 1884, at 1 o'clock p. m. MA J. JOHNATHAN W. GORDON, one of the Greatest Political Speakers in the country, will be present and Address the People. Turn out Republicans, Democrats, Nationals, Prohibitionists, and Everybody else, and hear this distinguished Orator on the Greatest issues of the day. Laboring Men and the Ladies are Especially invited. Music by Band, Glee Club's & Drum Corps.
I HAVE THE COSCt .TIME
On the 1st of Octo ber, with every $12 purchased, wo propose to give to Our Patrons Free, a Genuine Waterbury WATCH.
This is not a toy, but is warranted a Perfect Time Keeper.
We do this merely as. a mode of Advertising, and you will find on examination that our Prices are lower on Clothing than any other Store in the County Seeing is believing.
"THE OLD RELIABLE."
Claims
Ming
Store.
KP'tth Dor from Corntr. West side square.
Wm. Rogers and W. C. Mason will speak at "Mount Tabor School House in Bean Bioosom Township to-night, Oct. 4th. HON. JOHN F. SCANLAN, Of Chicago, tne Eloquent Irish Orator, will speak in Bloomington Saturday night, October 18th. See posters. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. A full attendance of the members of this committee is desired at the meeting in the Grand Jury room on Saturday Oct . 4th, 1884, at 1 o'clock p. M., to transact important business. Wm. F. Brownixg, Chairman. JOS. G. McPlIKETKRS Jr Scc'y. "It is sad to see 225 pounds of Dobson, with about $3,000 worth of
this world's goods at his back,
pleading poverty as an argument in
xavor or nis election as onerm. Courier.
Republicans are not "pleading poverty as an argument" for Frank Dobson, for by a life of hardships and constant labor Mr. Dobson has laid up for himself a little of this world's goods; and the Courier should have added how he got the 3,000 Sufficient to say, however, it was not by trading and selling, nor did any of it come off the coffin-lid of his old father. Frank without any aid only that of hard days' works, kept his old father until he died, and now cares for the old mother. More than this: he has a family to support, and he has not only done this and kept the old folks, but he has saved a little money and has a pleasant home,all from hard work at the anvil, day in and day out Frank Dobson is not pleading the "poverty act;" nor does he ask any reward for what he has done for the old folks. The Conriet should not stop before it gets through, Jamks G. Blaink was in Ohio
last week, and as he entered via of Asthabula, the banner Republican county of the State, five thousand
rlf yon want something good
buy the genuine Simon Ulmo French Kip Boot of G. T. Atkinson.
A CARD OF THANKS. I desire in this way to thank the
Ohio will speak on the second Tues- ny friends who have shown me day in October with a voice with their kindness and attention anting
the sickness of my little daughter,
Ada.
Very Respectfully Mits. Hexry Kott.
G. T. Atkinson has the best
line of French Kip boots you ever
more intensity and more tremendous in its consequences to the enemy than that of Maine itself. This Western Reserve, ever true to liberty, stands in the deadly and imminent breach whenever it is
necessary to defeat the enemy, and jsaw. when she speaks it means victory
tor the Republican party. I intro- on will save from 30 to 50 per
duce to you James G. Blaine, the cent, try buying goods now at tne
next President of the United States." New York Store, where they are
actualy clonus out their entire
YXT . . ri.l "X T i .i I i . r . i
w as voi. .uiaison ignorant or tne i stocK or cost, otuaents are re-
fact that Mouroe county Democracy quested to call and see their fine
was not whisky?'
going
to use a drop of J shoes of best makes at cost.
Col. Matsox will Telepuoxe for libel.
not sue the
No wonder Matson voted for the
bonded whisky bill!
INDIANA
UNIVERSITY.
Rackets are ripe. Philo is in consultation Goss is the nemesis of Coolf.
Oratorical Association was har
monious and quiet.
Dr. Moss returned from a trip
to Indianapolis and Franklin Wed
nesday evening.
Now is the time for you to get
a bargin. I have a lot of improved
White Sewing Machines, which I
will sell cheap for cash.
E. P. ADAMS. FOR SALE. A splendid piece of property
good house, good lot, good loca
tion. North end Rail Road Street.
9 Terms are veiy low, and this is a special bargin. Enquire at this
Office.
If you want to keep your feet
dry, go to G. T. Atkinson and buy
a pair of his water proof Boots.
WANTED. We are in want of a few men to canvass for the sale of "Hardy
Dr. Wylie resigned his position Nursery stock," of all descriptions.
as Vice President of the University AO ?ooa "?en we Py gooa at the Commencement meeting of salaes and expenses audi give the board of trustees, and we ar in- 8tead7 employment. Good ref
ormed that this position is to be e?e?ces ust be S1; 4 W7 left vacant as an honor due to the giving references to L. L. MAY &Co.
great services of Dr. Wylie. J,ochk3TBB$
In the absence of Dr. Moss, Foe Sale: A small fruit farm of
Prof. Atwater had charge of the 33 acres, l miles from BloomingInstitution. I tnn on t.1iA filftnmfipW md Chvnn
Jemt has done it, and carries for cash. Inquire of
their
a dagger.
Fitch and Wells want friends to hold them apart.
Brannaman thinks McCaughan
is suffering from some peculiar mala-
day.
JOHN M. CORY.
PUBLIC SPEAKING. Dr. fl. Z. Leonard, the Greenback candidate for Governor, will speak in the court house yard, Monday
Ohas. Gardner was on his good av
behavior Sunday and Monday, for Decree: Chairman.
nis -a was m town. t xt o c n -
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Monday eenine; at 2 o'clock, and In the future Mose Kami not fillibustered until four o'clock. only proposes to be on time himself,
-Hesper's funeral has been Tat u utomen may also
preached a score of times. She has u, . w , V V Tl T W-
mnrtrnA rrrn,. n I UUK iUI JUS itU. UUS WeK Will
and forgotten. Her' sephulcher has ee something of value to him-a been several times opened and her Waterbury watch with $12, worth of remains removed. But lately the 00dS S0 ' ' spirit of faction rolled the stone Thos. C. Hammond and Samuel away and now she triumphs in a glo- H. Judy, will sell a valuable lot of
nous ressurrection. bhe has a reg- Short Horn Cattle, at Greencastle ular attendance and membership of Indiana, Oct. 8th, 1884. The an-
as any in the county, and represent
Blaine and Logan Club Wednesday the best families. Address Thos
U. Hammond tor Catalogue of Sale
Look through W. T. BlaLftfoot ware before purchasing other place You can save money.' NOTICE. " We will give exclusive sale at and near Bloomington, of our "Entire
night.
lhe Freshmen m the depart
ment or history have been discuss
ing "Freedom of the Will" several
days.
Cook is the only prohibitionist
in college.
The choir attemntArf tA stav
chapel exercises last Wednesday by Whetflour" 10 A dealer who wiU
singing a whole chapter ironi St. K " v . m Luke Covered by patent, Easily sold.
rpi nlfl, , . . , We will guarantee 100 lbs. mor$ lhe Oratorical association held i A Ai i 1-1 x. vtr j "CA bread to the barrel than any other
- T-" a?a flour.
eiuuteu lu luxxuwiu&r omcors ior tne
ensuing year: Rufus Green, Pres.; C. B. Ellis, Vice Pres.; Temple
West, Rec, Secy; Albert Eabb, Corr. The popular nortU side harciware
J 7 ) VMItfixi vi .
any
FRANKLIN MILLS CO., 38 Clark St, Chicago, 111.,
delegates to the State Contest next the management of McPheetere is Spring, N. R Spencer, J. Z. A. Mc- shoemakfr, and they intend supplyCaughan, W. C. Mason were elected. in? the ' le of JMonroe couatV
The outcome of 1 kilo's election
was fc twins, two sets of officers and two sets of honors. Hesper demands recognition in the Society Contest. Dunlap went up to Fayette county to inform the populace on Republicanism last Saturday. A letter on the bulletin board shows the Sophs, are unable to find a translation ofLyciaa, The Seniors are assasinating Julius Ceasar. Fearing that Cleveland might
with the very best that Is to be found in their line, expecting to please all their old customers and add many new ones to their trade. In the mean time all those who are indebted to the old firm are urged to eome forward and settle at once witheut personal notice, as all accounts have been left there for collection.
WANTED. Twenty Boys and Men to break rock on 7th btroet. Apply of the Contractor, Wm. FINN.
