Bloomington Telephone, Volume 8, Number 43, Bloomington, Monroe County, 18 October 1884 — Page 5
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For it is of Great Importance! TURNER & SUDBURY. We bare moved into our new room in the new block on West 5 th St., with a full seoek of new goods in the furniture line. Every thing that you need is kept by tuem. As we propose to sell them at he very lowest eash prices, the citkens of Stanford, Harrodsborg, Ellettsville, and Unionville and the country round for 20 miles are invited to come and see us and leern our prices and we guarantee satisfaction No trouble to show goods. Real Estate dge,c NOTARY PUBLIC,
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Town Property for sale or rent. Will buy or sell Furms. 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. R. WORRALL, Attorney. West side square over MeCalla's.
W. B. Baker. - S. NeeM. BAKER & NEELD. B&oomixgtox, - Ini. Having bought the Stock of John P. Smith and srreatly increased it, - J A. -A Al- -
we are now prepareu w sen at wie 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, 1883.
"Wright and Peters," the fin" est ladies slk 5 mads Sold by W. T.BLAIR. STOCK FARM FOR RENTRev. W. P. McNary will rent his stock farm, containing 328 acres, H miles north of Bloomington Ind., 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. For particulars inquire at the residence of Mr. McNary or at tbe law office of Louden & Miers, Bloomington, Ind. Smoke the "Five Jacks" at Siener's cigar store.
We can give you better bargins in Boots and Shoes than any body else. We buy for cash and sell the same way. W. T. BLAIR. We sel for cash to avoid a smash. W. T. BLAIR.
V. T. BLAIR is the oply one price Shoe Store in town. Try it f oar 1884. The finest line of foot wear of descriptions, carried by W. T. Blair, West Side the Public Square. FOR SALE.
A second-hand "Grover and Baker
Sewing Machine" very cheap. Great bargain. Call at this office.
ACCIDENTS ' WILL HAPPEN. The liability of Man to fatal or disabling accidents is as old and as
universal as our race, and increases
apace with the progress of civilization There are numerous forms of accident to which everybody is
liable: while each business, profes
sion, or occupation has its own peculiar incidental dangers- Nobody can afford to be without an annual Accident policy in the unrivaled Travelers Insurance Company, of Hartford, Con. Rates reasonable. ROGERS fc WOOLLEY, Agents. Dr. BOSANKO. This name has become so familiar with the most of people throughout the United States that it is hardly necessary to state that he is the originator of the great Dr. Bosanko Cough and Lung Syrup, the people's favorite remedy, wherever khown, for Coughs, Colds, Consumption and all affections of the Unmatand Lungs. Price 50 cents and $100. Sold by Peter Bowman. FOB KENT. ' A large conveniently arranged frame House, near the University. Inquire of Wm. p. Rogers, at once.
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Which will Surpass Anything Hitherto Brought to Monroe County.
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Call and Secure qne your self.
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. Centrally Located,
All the Appointments, Including ELEVATOR AND FIRE ESCAPE VERY COMPLETE. B, Street Cars pass the door every three minutes for Exposition and
other points of interest.
S, M. SCOTT, Proprietor.
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On the 1st of October, with every $12 purchased, we propose to give to Our Patrons Free, a Genuine Waterbury WATCH. i3T' This is not a toy, but is warranted a Perfect Time Keeper.
We do thLa merely as a mode of Advertising, and you" will find on examination that our Prices are lower on Clothing thau any other Store in the County Seeing is believing. "THE OLD RELIABLE."
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KOGEUS WOOLLKT, GKNKBAL AiBNTtt Life, Fire, & Accident. Insurance
Agents for the best and most Reliable Companies. 35FReal Estate buying and selling, a specialty, Bloomixgton, In3.
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 his 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 executed promptly. JpgOrders left at J' M. Hunters store will receive prompt attention. City Book Store
The Proprietor of the City Book Store announces to all his old Patrons, and an immense number of new ones, that he is STILL ON HANDS! And though he is very slow in stat ing the fact, he is still in the City of Bloomington, and better prepared than ever to cater to the tastes of this cultivated community. Thus, in addition to an immense stock of School and College Text book?., he has a line supply of WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, AND PICTURES, Fine Paper and Envelops, Scratch Books, and Memorandums in large variety, Miscellaneous Books. CHROMOS, OIL PAINTINGS, Superior Pocket Cutlery, Gold Pens, Albums, and Fancy articles in abundance, too great to admit of enumeration. HIS NEWS STAND is well supplied with choice reading. He also carries a full line of jjgiJ33 f chool Supplies Jgfl And almost everything else, to meet the liberal wants of this community. Teachers and other friends of Education are invited to make this store their headquarters, where they will be cordially weloemed, and no effort spared to make their stay pleasant. E. P. COLE.
You will please announce that 1 am an Independent candidate for Representative "of Brown and Monroe counties, subject to the will of the people. W. I. CLARK, In as much as the Republicans of Brown and Monroe counties have not seen fit to nominate a candidate for Joint Representative, I desire to announce my candidacy for that ollice, in the coining of your paper. I believe in keeping alive the party traditions by placing a full ticket in the tield, and ask the votes of all mv friends. SAMUEL &ORDOX. NOTICE OF INSOLVENCY. In the matter of the estate of Joseph L. Hanson, deceased. In the Monroe Circuit Court, No.
176. NOTICE is hereby given that up, on petition tiled in vacation in said Court by David Hays, Administrator of said estate, setting up the in sufficiency of the estate of said de cedent to pay the debts and liabili
ties thereof, the Judge ot said Court did, on the 1st day of October, 1884, in vacation, find said estate to be probably insolvent, and order the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency, and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance; that said estate will be fiually settled as an insolvent estate at the November term, 1884. Witness, The Clerk and seal of said Court at Bloomington, Indiana, this 2nd day of October, 1884, DAVID HAYS, Administrator. Mulky & Fittman, Attys Ladies, dont fail to see that handsome line of Cloaks, just received at JMcCalla & Co's.
IMPORTANT. Thk Republican Central Committee will meet next Saturday, October 18th, 1884, in the Grand Jury Room, at 1 1 o'clock a. m, instead of at 1 p. in. Every member of the Central Committee and Township Committees is requested to be at this meeting without fail. Wm. F. Browning, Chairman. Oct. 11th, 1684.
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IEAILIL! IN BLOOMINGTON, SAURDAY OCT. 25th, 1884, Day und Night! To Be a Great Demonstration ! The Grandest and Moat Impos
ing of the Campaign ! Republicans in every Township and School District in the County are called upon to Rally and conie to this, the Last Grand Rally of the Campaign, in full force. Get up your wagon?, flags, banners and delegations, at once and come early with your Blaine and Logan and Glee Clubs. Come in everybody and spend the day. At night the City will be Illuminated with a grand torch-light procession and a brilliant display of Fire works, accompanied with flags, banners, mottos, transparencies, fcc. Music by bnds, Glee Clubs, and Drum Corps, both' day and night. GEN. WALTER Q. GRESHAM. Ex-Post Master General, now Secretary of the Treasury: HON. A. C. RANKIN The Great and eloquent Statesman of Pennsylvania, GEN. PAUL VANDERVOORT The gallant Soldier and Great Orator of Nebraska, MAJ. JONATHAN W. GORDON, The great Political Orator, and the Celebrated Lady MISS NELLIE HOLBROOK. Of California, will be Present and speak to the People, Day and Night Remember the day. and the occasion and come with baskets well filled. See posters. MAJ. GEO. W. GKUBBS. Republican candidate for Congress, will speak in Monroe county, at the times and places named below, towit: Stinesviile, Monday, October 20th, 1884, at 1 p. m. Ellettsville, Monday, October 20th, 1884 at night. Hindostan, Tuesday, October 21st, 1884 at 1 p. m. Unionville, Tuesday, October 21st, 84, at night. Allen Creek Church, in Polk tp. Wednesday, October 22nd, 1834, at lp. m, Smithville, Wednesday, October 22nd, 1884, at night. Kirksvilie, in Indian Creek tp. Thursday, October 23rd, 1884, at 1 p. m All are invited to attend these meetings and hear an able, eloquent and honest discussion of the issues of the present campaign. Music by Glee Clubs and Drum Corps. By order of the Republican Central Committee. WM. F. BROWNING, Chairman.
the Blind Orator of Ohio, and the Man who put Blaine in Nomnation at Chicago, will speak here Friday, Oct. 31st.
HON. JOHN F. SCANLAN, Of Chicago, tne Eloquent Irish Orator, will speak in Bloomington Saturday night, October ISth. See posters. LEWIS BOLL MAN, who has been a prominent Democrat, and is now out in favor of protection, Blaine and Logan, Calkins and Grubbs, will speak in Bloomington, Monday night3 October 2fth, 1884 Major. George W. Grubbs, Republican candidate, will speak in Bloomington Thursday night Oct. 23rd. Hon. Enoch Fuller will speak at Policy's School House, in Benton township, Thursday night, Oct. 23rd. Senator W. B, F. Treat and Hon. Enoch Fuller will speak at Stanford, Friday n ight, October 31th.
Come in early next Saturday and stay late. The tire works will be grand, and you will have a grand time.
Miss Nellie Hoi brook, the famous lady orator of Call H ernia, is among the Republican speakers for next Saturday. Hear Scan lan, the famous Irish orator, to-night. A grand torchlight procession will also be a feature.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY. Van Nnys is ,the Philosopher of Freshman. The Southern Exposition was honored by the presence of Sophomore Hall last week. Prof. Clark made a flying visit north last Sunday. Prof. Garner is displeased with the Germans of Hamilton county. Miss Ella Rawles has been out of school for a few days, on account of sickness. Big Fitch is prouder of that plug than the small boy with ured tops." . Bramaraan was morally confi
dent that Ohio would give a "Democrat majority of J 5,000." Homer has the Juniors down. Little Fitch thinks that under the existing circumstances he has a right to vote in Bloomington; and so does Carr. Scott is preparing for ministry in the U. P. Church. Rev. Carrier, of 4th Presbyterian Church, of Indianapolis, - delivered the Sunday afternoon lecture at chapel last Sunday. Jx Moss attended a meeting of the State Board, of Edication at Indianapolis, Friday. The biggest, and cheapest Fall Stock in town just received at McCalla & Co.'s.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Sale of City Lots, fcc. ON SATURDAY, OCT. 25,18S4, at one o'clock p. m., at the Court House door, in the City of Bloomington, Ind., I will sell at public auction t the highest bidder, what are known as the Shoemaker & Smith Lots, situated in East Bloom1 tn '
Also one first class Peddling wagon. v Also, one Buggy. Imiwtn iaIv h 11 lvk frt 4 pnvnn
X CI 1X1 JL W ill UQ U1AUI3 It on day of sale. Parties who wish building lots, would do well to attend this sale. JOSEPH E. HENLEY. - Commissioner.
If you want something good buy the genuine Simon. Ulmo French Kip Boot of G. T. Atkinson. G. T. Atkinson has the best line of French Kip boots you ever jsaw. i - ii m You will save from .30 to 50 per cent, by buying goods now at the New York Store, where they are actualy dking out their entire stock at cosL Students, are re quested to call and see their jl.ne shoes of best makes at cost. Now is the time for you to get ab&rgin. 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 iocation. North end Rail Road Street, Terms are very 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. For Sale: A small fruit farm of 33 acres, l miles from Bloomington on the Bloomfield ro&X Cheap for cash. Inquire of : JOHN M. CORY. PUBLIC SPEAKING: Dr. H. Z. Leonard, the Greenback candidate for Governor, will speak in the court house yard, Monday October 13th, on the political issued, of the day. D. L. Demaree, Chairman, I. N. Pobch, SjBc'y. v 2 Look through W. T. Biau's foot ware before purchasing other places. You can save money. The popular north side hardware store is now in full operation under the management of McPheeters & Shoemaker, and they intend supply ing the people of Monroe county 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 come forward and settle at once without personal notice, as all accounts have been left there for collection.
