Bloomington Telephone, Volume 11, Number 13, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 August 1887 — Page 1

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WALTER BRADFUTE, Proprietor.

THE OFFICIAL REPUBLICAN PAPER OF BLOOMINGTON AND MONRO K COUNTY.

Published Friday, with Tuaday Extra.

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BLOOMINGTON, INDIANA, AUG. 2, 1887.

NO. 13.

LOCAL NEWS University opens its fall term

cSejteinbei 7th.

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The iShoers factory started up yesterday ujorning. Prof. Befk i& to assist in tfce Daviess couftty institute. Prof- O. 3 Clark and family are visiting fma at Warsaw, Ind. Misses Pearson fend Laura Hondrix arejtaking a vacation at Indian Spv'ma George Eveaoh and wife, trom Louisville, Kentucky, h&ve been vis itin G. R. Wall and family. The raerabeiof the M. E. church of Bloomfildwill erect a new chnrch feaildingthc eoming fall, at a cost of 4t5,20ttj Amos Rodgiiss road-master 'on the L., N. A. k C. railroad, and JohnZe&n, si; pr in tender; t of

bridscs 0,1 thcane road, have resinned.

The Uniform rank will drill this evening at Showers' factory. C. R. Worrall and family drove through to Indian Springs last week. Mrs. John (Ehni) Kiley is lying at the point of death with consumption.

The infant child of Anderson (iahn, colored, died Sunday morniUS' Mrs. J. D. Fee isdangcrousiv sick but j'estesday she was reported much better. License i"o nrnrry has been issued to William I. -(Graves and Nancy E. Hodges. Prof, von Jagemann has returned from the East where he has been for the past month. Services ne?;t Sunday evening in the court hoRso vard will bo conducted bv Rev. W. B. Minton.

1 wiitli si AV The Telo'iioni: can stale on uu- ! questioned authority that Dr. David ! S. Jordan, the .veil known president

ftf Indiana Vuiversitv, when be re- j I turns to Itloomington lor the fall j ; term's work will be accompanied by J j a new brido. Her name is Jessie ; Knight, and her homo is at Cam- ' I bridge, Massachusetts. U. h: here j

that Dr. Jordan has been spending ! much of the summer. The exact :

date of Wiie marriage is not known, j but Dr. Jordan will leave Cambridge .-.r..:. ::: in a few days for Keen Valley, New j York, where he will remain until On July 5th we will put on sale, to reduce our stock, the most August I Oth. After that he will desirable lot of DRESS GOODS, JEANS, NOTIONS, ROOTS and come to Indiana and deliver ten le SHOES ever offered to the trade at the nrices.

j lures before county institutes. It is I

not stated who er Mrs. Jordan will! "UUJ UUUb, n alJ colors, at

come to Bloomington before the in- LSc-Per yartl- worth double the money.

stitufce work Vcgins or accompany him to the different points.

commencing

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The late assejaent of railroad property shows flat the IVfonon route has 443.8;) ies of road, as

sessed at $6,000 m mile or a total

of $ 3S0,35.

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The mails for hite Hall, McVille and, Newa have been changed to Monday, Wednesdays and Fridays, lcavint 7 a. m. and arriving at 6 p. m. oahose days, Jaoe.es Baldridge. of the milling firm of Baidrhlgg & Gourley, will leave in a few iavs for the north to accept a position he has been offered on the Gjucago, Milwaukee and St. Paul rdroad. Mrg. James Voss recited a telegram Snnday .ruorninj that her brother, James tfcHenij at Stiuesville, was at the point ofjeath. He died at 0 o'clock the sang morning of Bright's disease of tib kidneys. Age. -32 years. A free show conducted a uan who Iiad electric belts telL, has been the attraction 011 northeast .corner the past fetjjpights. Several purchases were oje, presumably with the idea tSft they would end the drouth and tool the weather. . Sunday school picnic aa Eigg Reujiion Saturday, AugQ th. Rev. Givler and many othetg; will speak. The music will be fur&ed by theEllettsville atvd the Hcnilev bands and singing by twelve dferent Sunday school choirs. &:(ry. body invited to come.

Lots at Fairview still goin;. Absoiam Anderson is the latest purchaser; lots .1 and 58; price paid, SI IS.

Rev. S. R. Lvons will leave this week for Hanover, to assist Rev. Jackson with communion services next Sunday. It is reported that a former wellknown society lady of this place, but now residing in Kansas, will be married in September. All the trustees were in the city yesterday making their annual statistical reports to the commissioners and county superintendent. The social given by the young folks of the Christian church Thurs-

j day evening, proved quite a finan

cial success. The net proceeds were $10.

Prof.J.C. McMillan and wife will leave the lest of the week for Cedarville, Ohio, the Professor's old home, where he will visit before returning to Monmouth.

Geo. F. Atkinson left yesterday for a week's vacation at Indian Springs. During his absence Vernon Sharrits will have charge of the store.

J. C. Hutchinson, the well k)0f n Vandalia agent at Greencastle tion, has been changed to fce charge of the same work at Loga port. Mr. Hutchinson is one of

men who have learned how to hfcac !

commodatiug and a railroad man nt the same time; hence his success.

Rev. Ramsey, son-in-law of Rev. John Bryan, preached at the IL P. church Sunday morning. He is stationed in 'Virginia where he is doing missionary work. The past few days have been scorchers, the thermometer keeping time to a hundred or more. Cisterns are giving out, pastures are ruined, and there are no vegetables in the

i market at any price.

?Sq uire Wm. Harrold wri tes to

! James Kartell that he is now master

of construction on a division of the Atchison, Togeka & Santa Fe railroad, having a train and gang of men in charge; salary of 3 per day. Trof. W. J. Brvari returned Satur-

Hon. Art-fiie McGinnis arrival lday after a years absence attending Saturday evening to spend a few ! the University aL Berlin, Germany, davs among old Bloomingtonl He is looKing uite well and reports

friends. He its a special pension examiner for the iiovernment and is

taat ha has spent a very profitable .year. iHe enjoyed the work and his

stationed at Paris, Ills. Mr. Me-association with tiu people very Ginnis ha? been in. the service of the ! bwh, government for the three years past j "'puy sinitb states to the Tkle

auu nnmeroufi promotions aieiPtfoxE that le RCia :l8 Ucsfwl of

Sattle last week.at eaetly what he

va offered for them one year ago

the bestevidenec of the charact er o

his work.

otiuu- oauiCl j f5 per head. He gay; otner larmHarrah had Wm. H. Chambers ar-; ers in his vicinity are compelled to rested, alleging that he had given do tfce eame thinir, as there is no him a check on the bank for 180, j Pasture upon which to graze them, when he had no money on deposit,! The Tklbphoxe next issue will

and thereby receiving the value in lumber Mr. Chambers at once gave bond. He does not deny that he gave Harrah the check but says he told him that there would be no mney in the bank to cash it for a few days, but that the Studebitkers owed him over $200 then due. The cane will likely be dismissed if the check is cashed in a few days.

c?tttain the complete program of the mu&icale and literary which will bo fin during the county institute. welcome address will be given by layor Dunlap and "Jie response Mies Grace Woodburn. The musical part will be given by Bloominton's best talent, who will he assisted by the City orchestra. It will be a splendid program.

Best cakes and bread made -iy-where,at Swindler's. 4 Baked fresl every day. WheiTyou want a good dhjli of ice cream or dish of ice cream SDda, call at Swindler's. The new Ruder "fvuces Flour

i takes like a charm. Ask for it of t i your grojervmanCASH is what gets the best bargains offered in Bloomington in 1 the Grocery line. ItoiKigox Bros. V all Paper acTd'SV'indo Shades at LIKDLEY BROS

Model Roller Mills Flour it i same pi ice as common flour. Wall paper and Window sbades at UNI) LEY BROS See the nobby new styles in Spring Suits at the Eagle ClotUng Store.

Pridav niorniusj last about three 1 O'clock the lire alarm aroused a nuui-;

ber of our citizens, who wondering what was wrong, soon made their way up town, and were informed that Bedford was on tire and calling for aid. However, by the time the engine and everything was ready to load, word was received from the Marshal that all danger was over. Later word stat ed that the rear room of Owen's hardware store aud a stable, the property of Judge Pearson, were destroyed, and everything being so dry it was thought best to have the fire department here in readiness, as the means at Bedford for fighting fire were very limited. Everything was in readiness here, and had aid been necessary a special train would soon have steamed into Bedford. Once Bloomington was compelled to call on Greencastle for aid, and we should always be ready to help others. The Council should pass an -order weaving the matter of leaving the city at the discretion of the Chief of the tire department, for as it is now no one seems to have the power to act. A dispatch from Bedford gives the following particulars of the fire : "On Saturday morning at 2 o'clock the stable of Judge E. D. Pearson was set on lire. His smoke-houses and brick kitchen caught from, it and was soon a smouldering ruin George MciDamels' stable went, and the large warehouse of K. D, Owen & Co. was next reduced to ashes. Thu brick etore was on lire two or three ticaes, hut was paved. The losses are as follows : K. D. Owen & Co., $3,000, no insurance : Judge E. D. Pearson, $2,000, fully insured; George McDaniels, sOO, no insurance."

yarc ol JEANS, every house in the country gets :;: ce.:its for, we sell at 2o cents per yard. ALL-WOOL BUNTINGS, 10c, I Ac and l.rc. fc FANCY WHITE DRESS GOODS worth -Oc at Uc per yard. A lot of SHOES to close out at HALF PRICE. 1 AW the above goods will be marked with a RED TICKET in plain figures; sale commencing July :th, 187,

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Albert Rott is using the Model Mills process llour; also Swindler JL Co. They are much pleased with the fine baking it does. TRI E TO N AME FRUIT TKEE Call on the undersigned aud pro

cure vuur orders for Fruit Tree-

Any kind of stock from Strawberi; to the best of Apple ; from Albert -son it IUibbs, Bridgeport, Ind. (ne: Indianapolis ;,also Shrubbery, Rose. . Arc. ifec I assure you get what yo , order, and from men who are old i

j the business, who will do what i

right and know what is best for tlu climate. I. Milt Rogers, Agent. TtES T STYLES IN Millinery Goods HATS A SPECIALTY- 'y i ..Tri mined at Reasonable Pr ices

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A M We are now takmu orders for LOUIS PURE BONE MEAL

for fall delivery. .This fertilizer has been thoroughly tested in Monroe County. We have sold it for 4 years, and the demand has increased each year. We invite those who intend to buy fertilizers to call at our store and see samples and learn price. We refer those who have not used PURE BONE MEAL to a few of the names of those who have used it and can testify to its value.

Dudley S.oiith, Parker Thompson

Levi Kidge,

The southbound night express yesterday morning, due at 4:1 ii, did not arrive till S o'clock. . . .The Studebaker trade for the Ryors spoke factory is .still -'on''. Mr. Ryors spent most of thfr week at

South Bend Old settlers' meet-!

Willis Aiken, Jeff. Ward, Samuel AVylie, Paris Koons. John Foster, Hezekiah Normau. John Russell, Joseph Dinsmorc. Wm. Bunger, Chas. Farris, James McKiniev. G, L. Brandon, Delnias Morris, i. N. Todd, Henry McCalla, COLLINS

Dow Woodall. John Ridge, Geo. Aiken, Coleman Freeman, M. Clay Harbison, Ambrose Stine, Wm. Mason, Wm. J. Sample, George Campbell, George Stipp, Samuel Dinsmore, Thos. Eller, Hillery Headley, Ben. Owens, hhn Blair, J. I). Whisnand, Dr. James Dod.ds, John Hunter. KABSELL.

Yesterday afteruoon a -slick citi- The freshest and best, groceries zenv lodged himself in the Mayorv;in town kept by J. C. Robinson, court by playing a game on several ;west s"K'?-...

iu; at Gosport next Thursday.! . , , . , rt,.ti4M -n i i M 0 . J . .lt , J inedlv stepped into a store aud -nwtlioast corner, still lead in bar-

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shaken up. A good Republicau

drink. . . . Railroad election inst mu

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week from -today: do n't forget it... J bl SlVCU woul(t kee' 1art ot n

Mrs. Julia Braxtan has rented the back unnoticed. But inasmuch as

no one Was prepared to make itHda-i

allowed to go hi, way, which wr, a !n io,ir Cmcnbec line out of tW i"'.1,1,1' IS n?M . Womington and

:Wu open ire.ss making rooms at the

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C;il and Examine My Stock.

NoKiH College Avenue,

LllfcllC IM I 1 IltlJ I 1 UUl 1 -i ... . trj 1IC AT Ul'A.inlMftf s t nil I-

hilf.n , . . oouini a small article; he wou k I l..VVv .., y Vl UI1 rton . ..fc4Mdk shake' is L . . . , :

e .,, , xl . nana the salesman a if 2 bill and sret 1 l,ere ,s 110 setter tune to get 1 or ice, milk and flavori mr. i.k .1 .1 1 , , , . v.,.,v.,,:.. : n 1 j . -iTf-

me cuiLuie. vucm ne would suddenly 'tl s?t lt wi" u mhos 01 flien s as used in soda water all well remember that he had the exact iaml lk)3 C?lothinir than ar. this

B -.illaiiti.no property 3 on east T tli street and will occupy it at once. . . George Braxtau has returned from a visit to Colorado. . . .Junius Clemmons, brother of J. S. Cleminons, is on duly at the Bee Hive grocery. He has been attending college at Hanover and will graduate next year. . . .Ren. Smith and Jamesllunter have returned from Decatur, Alabama They were well pleased with the southern city Prof. Rucker and wife, from Aurora, are in trie city to spend several days. "Milk Shake" made with a "shaker" is the best summer drink that has yet made our acquaintance. It is made atLindley Bros 5 cents a glass. Call and try it. Over oOO glasses sold last Saturday. Miss Delia Harrold is sick.

T H E N E W ROLLER PROCESS FLOUR MADE l;Y THE Collins & Karsell Mill S T HE M E S T . Always ask for that kind when buying. Same price as other kinds. NOTICE TO STOCK OWXEIW. NorirK is herebv given to all owners of stock that hereafter che ordinances prohibiting the running of stock at large in the corporate limits of the city, will be strictly etiforcefh and in addition to the pound ciin rges, the penalties ascribed will be assessed. George Owkx, City Marshal. Bloomington, Ind.. June Oth, 1887. w. l7douclas

$3 SHOE. TKe only : SEAMLESS Shoe iiri the world.

Fluent Call, perfect fit, and

warranted. v ingroHsiu'.TOU ami Lace, all istvU n toe. As stylish and riiiruMe as

those, costinp' or vo

W. L. lMIUfiAS SHOIS excels

tilt $3 Shoe;; ulvcr

tiscii bv other firms.

change himself; he asked for the jtime Kagle (Nothing Store.

bill back and in :;eturning the change: 'l W,. '..u7t 7,i CVJt 1;.,

Bloomrigtoii in Light I'olor Stiff Hats

at the Eagle Clothing House.

Charles Bates and Jaiaily aud the National Hotel, where she would be

family of T. J. "aine. of Mai i.m -Jau ro se0 uw Ia(,les nng any

iwork ol that kind. Cutting and

t4aptd ut btum of S'fl-3

B.-.VS all wear rhe W. L. DOUGLAS S i SJrld-K. If roar dealer docs not kern thoiu. pend your m wou postal to W. L. DOUGLAS. BrockUm, hfats. Sold onlv bv Ed. Whetsidr.

township, iel t vesterday tor Om--(;n- liy 1,,, (5, t X Xl 3 - ' , J littiug oy too 1. . Moodv system. ton, iNcbraaka, to make that point . , 1 T 4l rans lros. have bought the tueir 1 .Uure home. Like all other 11 1,1 ( t 1 3 -u , , , Mcrhecters news stand, and will

goou people, uiey want the 1 Ki.ii run a n connection with their drug

MONEY TO LOAN. On long time of. lute mft No interes! in advance. M. M. Dl'NLAl, At Mayor-.s office.

iY- & CO.,

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imionk for Sunday reading.

either of these cities. If vou have

no business it is (he time to see tht sights, as a committee will be in readiness to show those who take the trip to all points of interest.

Onr Poor of tvhinm's Tannery,. 1) HAt.KUS AM) MAM I- AnrUKKS OK MONT M ION VS, HEAD STOJSES, CRAVE A l.T1 s.

J;m M-iodicais and magazines, novels, j CURBING, FLAW-WALKS.

IITWti will also contract lor Dressed Stones for building purposes.

store. Thev Avill keep all kinds of

1 be excursion the 11th to Lo-us-;: i . -i .- .

, ln' feft"vll,e d Albany dlisdievwill hamlle tho d ., Irt I?l Ut Wonanit' Ipew. When vou want omotiuug

FOUNTAIN BXAJtrOS FINK OUT AND PLUG, lincomparably tha Baat.

-M i I k iSiiake! Ever r y i : r Best drink made : cents a mh?. At Swindler A (o."s.

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