Bloomington Telephone, Volume 11, Number 14, Bloomington, Monroe County, 9 August 1887 — Page 4
BliOOMINGTON TELEPHONE.
Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra. EMTOR AN1 PROPRIETOR, W. S. BRADFUTE.
OVER THE COUNTY.
i From Special Correspondents. j
about Clear Creek station was in of her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Boruff . . . . this neighborhood last Thursday j Mias Mollie Waidrou, of Bloomnotifying the people that there ington, is visiting friends in Bedwould be an anti-railroad meeting at ford and vicinity. . . . An earthquake
YERMS
Advertising
One Year, $1 50 Six Month, .75 Three Months, .40
Collected each Month.
Oflice over Collins & KarselFs.
LOCAL NEWS
IIARKODSBUKG. Mrs. Julia Finlcv. an old
i No. 6 school house on Friday night ; was felt here at . i at which time and place .some prom-! time), Tuesday n
piaoe .some prom
!eslI ! inent speakers would address the
... X I
12:3:? (railroad
i'), Tuesday morning. Those
who wfre awake describe it an a
NO TICK. Any one wishing heavy moiling of any kind, goods or household goods moved, can secure thr ser
vices of A. E. Knapp, Clear Creek,
lnd. Call
(ft,
WALL-PAPER
AND
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UCnl 01 It arrOilHUUl f, OUl IlOW Of ju-?fil. llimn tKil vfllll.l .uinclu.n . iMvJnrriri nn1 vni".) ni.nnfnf fvnm. '
Sargent, Custer Co.. Nebraska, is i j nftnvnM thmn tUnt u .i.m iu. rati..- tii. jiul I j ' Faris Bros, have boncrht th e
the posioffice as above.
among
old friends here. .Miss i ha a u.rA" or.i flLi..A.i.n,i;Ai ii ....ni Mei'heoters newsstand, and will
Alary foolery, of Bloomingtoii, has ! teutivc audieuCe was present, and ; muffled roar, which seemed to die run it n connection with their drug been voting here. . . .John Nance, I after 8COuring the country around to awav in a wentorly direction." tslore' They will keep all kinds of the drug-store clerk, is sick with ! bom)W ft Rm tiR,y fnmnv sm.,je0d- " ! periodicals and magazines, noveli;, fever at his home in .Toncshoro. i j , , 0btainiu owe and after lidit Wide A w:ike lor August has au ilia-- Weeklies, etc., tte. In addition to
mil K-ai uiicuafi i.s ch'imhsj m nih it jr nii-.b Denton took th ! 1 ,u;ilu 1 " i""iiri .-j mn..- uiaiiui uns uicy win iiatidie ine oau' pji-
Aliss Ida Faris will teach in Ben ton township the coming winter.
Th
place lira Ken, ol near jiloom-; Aor and after divotinv himself of w,l,,?ri"V " w .-I i " T" l,errt' w 1,cn v0" W!Ult omet nn j ington is .pending the week with iftS tZtSi Z ' Zr2j TT S i V Bros. ' ! btrihe Znt. Jk Brown ' r.trif. 'l, ' 'X:4 i MetluMlist Sunday ehool ,
! commenced buildinu
.1 II
op.- as nio oh.
.M! t ' 1 rou tr j 1 the J-oriu-: purposo (ntMTanunont and Oilunitio' both of the hit her son m.ido winning unA Kpular. Whi' A Yakc. iij 'lo a cyr -a a;npl' copy so?in for fivo eoiii. b. Lothmo Compiinjr, Hoston. Thf M . Sundar school il
-, .. . . . - . . . . riM 1 . ,1.1
souie vears ; u,... nlir,fvM 1 .ku. if,. : ootn ui nicm wntron lor nio Awake . :ur!on on j nursciav august I ur.
:ago, opposite Isaac Graves , and an ; IVn(oll w, foii0vtHl ,,v Willian l"S -u'h hy ( a herwood, j Troin;ses to be one of the most huc-
The excursion to Kev Albanv .rr. ftf .rrAntul with it navi,t 4.-.n. . a o . . i .. . .. .iinmitn- , no,Miiv. mioii. oiif. . . , , , ..
; i-pV &-""-.r;'"-- onoiuiy, or., who i":i us u oe can-. ,v M-tcIicU, Hun: will take an unusually larg- crowd ..!e will hnish only two rooms a , lio,,s of tra(iii,g with or selling our skit. hioraphies Pe
from Bloomington. j present. ... Mr. -ionn raiuey anu ; rrojUco to the. railroad men hi case ! Wlfe are both iok with the lever. lt wa9 ouiit ur W(. ,vouU i,0 h.ted If vou desire the prosperity of I ....Aliss Lula llnzo! sick with ; 1,3 wo ot thv casli whrn Monroe county, vote for th eastj0VC1, sold to them. He then gave us a and west railroad to-dav. oM mriri 1; short history of hi experience in : bLLhlKSN JLL.L. ; that line when he was pnrdiasino
John U. Morgan Has under eon-1 un the aisr, or eptemoer tue j aent for our present road, Mr.
ideration a Di-oDOsition to leach in i Indiana contere-.ee will eonreue at ! Jasper ( ox was then called tor and rioomu.tnon win ni, a gratia ex-
Perrv townshio and will irolablv ! Iliaiiaj(dts. Kcv. John Kiger, of he came to the front, and in a lord- ' cur don from this phi.-
accept it.
Ware, son of Dr
Stinesville, is seriously ick with i.
cr.
cesMut or an me series 01 excursions under their management. Arapl i arrangements have been niade to ac
commodate all who will possibly go, and no trouble is to be spared "to make the trip both going and cominsr rnd while in tin city an enjoy -!
able oik; lor all - - old and youiu; alike. For those who have business
at either ot the three cities of the
New Al- falls ?,his is an excellent onnortuni-
m to xeivcn v ... : rasper eox was men canea xor auu " o " j ;n eitncr 01 tue inree cines or tin will prohablv I1Hlianal0s'. cv J lgr, of he eame to the front, and in a J'orei- eursion from this pla-v u New Al- falls rlns is an excellent opportuni - j this place, will preach his semi-een- ; ble and eloquent manner showed bativ and A eiVersonv die, Ihursdav to make a cheap trip. ! tennial sermon at the conference, : whv we should vote for the railroad t ,th ,cs- n,(i iVM.,n;(i Wilker 0f i having been in the minUiry fifty appropriation. .Jasper just sawed . 1 . ' I i-U10ui d Jif.OOJ) AND MONEY. . . . , I years Fred Matthews is rusti ihcanti-itcsoffelo.se to the kuee tr,P from "looiniuyton, I tear C reek, The hlwu of u.an ha much tn do ii
ign inworld ,
nfc or tore'::
Ofl:, 13 - 1 1 .! i . . . ... Iiorn 't n m oun inl oi'inn nt : ... i i . i i
: me 01a seiners meetiujx lu-iiar - . . . and west road when finished will "IJ,a. " 141 : nnn 1 l,ur woo 1 maues us. unt; 6th I Miss MolHeMoberlv and WilfMob-! never dmwn them W-m Now Albany at 10;0: a. 111., return-; thii purer the blood, tlm Happier, heal-
1 1 r.(T fit Mavr.in ennntv sr.r.nfM . . . . i ,.1,-, r i., miuu uie, iiarrousouru uiunne pmiv ins aenon- iuir-!iur tus in
i Unrn. An Mnn.lnv. tn Mrs. W. !. ' i. 11 1 :.. ,u.,.,.raK ?Nlll (reck will bo: Adults. '.'r0"'-?'1 trowbUvotni.
A iO- AfTf. 10 io H; x no- ' iiiiu.mi oi mec
town mVfm w Xi 1AV uumuu ? wros. uenton ana dnoaay mat tiie , ' , ' . t-xperrant monev in i oekec or
Another show has struck the
It is a tent show and is located
Hight7s vacant lots on east
- ft fi 1
street. It will be here two day ; eriy were at spencer lucsaay i Aug. 6, 1887. ; um Jackson has sold his grocery Hon. Thos. Baskirk has b n i store to Rilev Coffev A kid base ' There will he a zrand
given charge of the revenue territory j ball nine from Hloomington played j Sunday schools of Monroe
Missouri and Arkan
have headquarter
Miss Cora Dodd?
hrw.t ..W.l Ka.. it iliAAnfb OA where he taught last year Gor- present, some ot whom are Kews. While? in Louisville, an opportunity ! more lovely.
man linnniiv is remoaeiin'' ana vriYici, atuiici, iuiumi aim i itupuii wm ur nivcn vitx c iiiu cm- .
nig leave iSew Albany at ::.U p. m. . ii,'tl,l aM'1 ir we arc; lienor Points of ini crest: The two rail li i vonr Mooi,r1 With pure strenm ol rally ol the road hndces spannino; trie Ohio, the lin.ivmcr
? conntv, Dei'auw lass Works, the water- vein-, houndhi thrnuirli our heart-, ami
sas. and wni of I the kids at this place yesterday and ! t WJnaostan on vv canemiy, Aug. works oi Jew Albany, tne pnvi- piouKniug ttiroimn our puysicai tnuues,,
, T . ! ot 'oriouslv lieked. .Grant Gal- I- Let everv body come and have iec ot visiting tree, the pemtcn- ueeome oeuer, our eon-utu-HtSuLoms. fow- w;!I tea(;h sch , lhis year iu j a good day. ' Good speakers and tiarvH JcfrorsouvUle, w.tl, its 700 , rSnS:S
will tcac-h at the i Lawrence county, the same place earnest cnnsiian -woriccrs win re eonvicis; tne i' ails uy car v orKs. ,:,, .U1,i .hii,!,.,...' hun,,!
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Tuk Pkopbiktok of the City BookStore invite the attention of the lbtb to his LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of Wall Paper and Window Shade.? now opening Ir the Spring Trade. The Styles are New and of BEAUTIFUL -DESIGNS, and vmutnf fail io pi ens a the mom' faaiid iou.. Ladies designing t Vapor, or otherwise lit up theii roomn, are solicited to call and examine the splendid patterns, a move inspection of which cannot fail W gratify. In the stoek will he iomni some exquisite design iu Ceilings, Borders and Ornaments.
too, canuot faiJ
The priees,
please, E. P. COLE.
to
- VAN I) ALT A LINE.
vt town, and Mm Ad Pearson will WMiui, m lddltlon t0 hi, hou.e, R.
teach the primary room at btnith- . Annito Tr K. Perrv'a residenee I bum.
ville. ! To-dav, J. R. Harris, wife and babe, i kets
1 an1 fri. Jfdm AlattheWhi left, fnv i with
The musicians of Blooiuiuton Yorkville, near Chicago, to remain ! an
deserve credit for their renerositv ; several weeks We are requested fand get the township banner.
to the stand under the direction
the Sundfly school officers of Waah
ington will be with them on that mgton ana Marion townships.
day. All are invited to attend....
On Tuesday, August Oth, ( railroad election day), our Sluggers will play a same of ball at the base ball park
Tin? unprecedented demand, th
Terie Haute & Indianapolis IUYOd
Leaving Green Castle )un(nio EAST.
i! IndianapotiH Mail, 8 am.
(ineinnati rastLme, 2 07 pa.
f -1 M m TY
i to announce tnai ine . i. i'.
, v . - , . i will meet at the Kaptist church on to be given during the countv insti- . . Ti rt f a . Tu - August 12th. 1 he ladies of JzJJoom-
tnte. A slight change was made in railroad time last Sundav. Th(
fast mail going north now arrives at
11:01 a. m. and the accommodation I at this place with the Bloomiugton at 10:10 t. m.: iroini? sonth the fast ! town nine.... Ed Kemp and wife
i if. ti.i irt 1 1 jj i n. t 4fij vstt c 4 Q.i n r '
mail arrives at 4:12 i. m. The - p.i f- 1 r
on account oi uie s;;cKness 01 i.iuic
A. Fulk, Esq. and Prof. Wood- etery. Fourth Avenue, the second ' ruruuu-ci euratiu ioWi i, and ili: un- uay iixpre, s ;u pxn.
Come with well tilled has-. Urondwav in the United Suites. The V. , ' i ' V V L -V1 nu,.m: 1 vv H-M .
. Come by townships. Come Gait Houe, one of the lai-est hotels th 1 - uis Fast Line, 1 J2 pu,
your banners to the breezt in America. 1 he fc?ta:uo ot Henry j Hotauir Wood B;dni---a far ih- bi ilk.. U-rre uaute Accora., .:j ol nm.
i i. . .. ... ii t j ti rv.: n1. n. , 4 u , ..u,.. ,.u . k i.. . t St T.r.ii i & Mail Q Or i m
t.i toui ue.u irs fcu me tiuru. '..cnue . a ui a .w. nit' uiwi, uiu iun ami i;r;i!iuei
Wc person with business in cither of aim uiom powcrnw reineuv ever neiore western J2.xpres, "s ni u.
, these- cities this is an opportunity !. " V ' " "V, J :u : 1 1 , rhc J... JN.A & uorUi iu4
ot U, nmkr the trip at a trilling cost. ; i 'ui ,f ,1 e- "'es ood coc action
. ! To those seeking relief from the , Kidney ( Viuphiints, old uhvr. and sores I ,wit" tbe &t- Louis Litat whicl
; monotony ol every dav worii, this is caneer, atarrn, eie. weaves oere at i:it pm. 1 lie ast
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K. A. Fostkz:, Pres. a chance tor a ilay uf pleasure and t !-J" unj :lI0lil years old bine lancis you in ac. juouis at Bkx. F. Adams, Jk., Sec. sight iseeinir. IJaskets will be taken i V T fy :l iunt hi tK;worbut ' Kansas City at 8:09 next morn- ' i i . . . . . n reined' m America can maKe or ever j " ol h 4 rim tl T.ttV T7TT " . i in charge by committee at tram, vl mnde -ueh - won er'ul !mvin.r in ' r 1 "01ns ,u m tUo tinie .omca There will bo a picrao and dance coaVs:Yca to dinner grounds at New it-magical poweiv iiM-uiin-b,ul.nthJv j Bloomlll?vmi- la' ovvrskll in the Bollenbachcr irovc, on the !lbanv and then to train airain with-I eradicating the above c.nnplain, and wuineetioii at tit. Louis and Km East pike, 1-imile irom town, on ! (M1t tl.;)lli)0 or rust to owner Tick. ! iC'aiuie scales in the faee of i'renaefl op- ! City nrade. Try the Vandal ia onee
A l?,d
cominittcu and foV other station by ! ,rs trom pf)hr where Intro- I lil.K "kQt station agent or on the train. The Jmed are pourinr in upon u.-f peakiui; 1 ,:riI at vreou Castle Junctioo. or emntinltep eonsists nf If. " . Uivlor. ! ill loude-t nfai-e. Some nv tlwv map8, tiine tables Or rates. writ0 to
times of other trains remain changed.
un-
Mrs. J. . Henley will give a piano recital at the parlors of the Orchard house, about the 26th of this month. She has a large and interesting class of piano students, and those who are fortunate enough to aear this recital will hear one of the most pleasant musical entertainments ever held in Bloomington. Up to the hour of going to press :t seems very favorable for success to-day in the railroad election. There will probably be one township and possibly two, that will not vote the tax. United effort has :een put forth on the part of the enterprise, and to-day's result will .show that the work was not in vain.
Kemp, daughter of Rev. li. A. Kemp, who is reported to be dan
gerously sick. . - .Recently the I. O. i
r ..n' av 1 t
; vj. c. ui lu.s piuue Mjot uul eueuiaih
to her sinter lodges m the State, asking donations to help rebuild their hall. Over 4150 has been
Fridav. August 1 P-th, iS7. iood
music and best of order. All invited. J. W. Coi.k, .Manager.
Hon. F Adams, Jr., Frank K. Wool- 1 'Ive more benefit from one bottle of : .1. N. LangwortL v. Traveling Fasten lev. Jame Mathews, W. AV. Van ! 'J.? xx) th-y have rvom twenty, rer Agent. Terrcriiaue, or call m v A . Lhirty and Utry and even one hundred T r U, -mcw -an(11- ' bottle of a boasted deecetion ot inert , aLTZ A t ii i. lri'iuc A4iwivr 111,1 non-medieinai roots and hranehes , Agent Junction, UJiD .lliilt :UU,itillMi. ofeonimou ori trees. We bold the Limcdale P. O. I&d
largest sum scr fai
JN -i2,lilojrliol Nows.
IndinnmoliH &tnti,nl iki Kltla lev.
Craven, of Bloomiugton is visiting j a
lllUlJildJJUJ Iff li ICUUr1 .... 1 iUU Ml. jlTTI LMJCJ TU MT?ni I V i
Rvfn .f UlnmnirKTtnn wh.. W ' i i v-. of OOlimiOU fWi UVC. Wf hold Hie
I Hi. mui aiinuat reunion oi me 111 ua wnur, auu wi aiu
hold the lort,
iui'oriuatiou about
ot J Wood i oisons,
rpr.oivid sn far. and on wvprv mail ! been tht impat of Mihh Jnli? Hnl-
contributions come pourinc in. The ! lanJ. of Bcllefounttiin street, has re- ,,ia SL'ttle,'s....f Alonrop and Krowu ! ,'0't ,t ,11,i ,,.
given was $10 turned home." : '?01",lt,t's Jl11 fac, ;lt l"nonv,( ! tlK- euuso ami cure
on uie iiu uay 01 iiugusi. i. hcrornlii ami
from Gosport lodc. The average . . , , , , on mc ma uuj cu Yiugusi, i. Ho-oruhi and :?crofulou Swdliiiffs, I'l-' is about 2.50. . . rLast Monday the ' A dl,a,(-h. m lm yesterdav ; Th, program consists of the iwual i eer. s(vs, Kheum:Uiu., Kidney Com-, FllPttsvill- Sluo-crprK vpnt to i aJ'h : In pink,nS a wo11 nl thls exercises for such occasions, All ' l-lnint. Utfarrh. te.. .- n secure l.y Dort to t)lav the Gonort base b 11 Pit, gas was struck last ni&bt, at ! are eordiallv invited to come with "'a ofr V" 1I,h!sport to pla tbe Irosport base ball feet, in ruv limestone, blazing ,vell filled 'basket and ivanieinate ; tniU'U "CH "f vndei. iilled with the
U T V I V. V V. Iltll llV'Ut 4111 t iUULtIK.U 1
ROGERS & WOOLLKY
1
u i i : .' 1"P At noon to day. at 45 feot,
wiHft . -4. , i gld was Drought up. bpecime is rrank Woitted. tno pitcher, who ' .1 , if i f r r ii li ' . ' wcro thoroughly tested by B. f. had done excellent wors, gave out, t TJ , ff . J 3 -j .i , x . , ' Pace, jeweler, who pronounced U
the end of the game the Gosport bovs were ahead one tally. The
in the exercises of the day.
Uv order of Committee. Wm. Pktkko", Prea't, D. W. B.umow, SccV.
genuine.
a. f-Jreat. excitement existh'
i before Known.
aMivs? bi.oou i: lm .;o., Atlanta, tin.
WATCHES!
A late orae in novel ties is the penny walk". A company of young people start for a walk, and at each street corner the leader flips a penny and if it falls -'heads up" the crowd turn to the tight, and if tailn up", the crowd turns to the -ft. This experiment is repeated at each crossing. It is the source ibf considerable amusement, and it
will likely become as popular with I
iiloomtngton youngsters as is the j
drinking of milk shake. At about half past eight o'clock :vtaday evening the lire department was called out by a fire which auLfht in Sam Orchard's building on College Avenue, an which is now occupied by John Chinaman's 6;wa&hec washee' establishment. iVr awhile it seemed that the fire would bpread to Wm. Emery's residence, but by active work of tbe department and others, the fire was placed under control. The loss will fee small. It is estimated that there wore near 2,000 people at the scene
The latest and best line iu .
Bloomington ir Light Color Stifl' About two weckb airo Henry llai
game will be played here next week. Cliastain, at Ins home in Washing tin. Clothing Mouse
August 4, 1887. ! ton county, was bitten on the left! -
pfrhv TniYTii-m arm, between the lbow and shoul- Madam Lowry, from Cinein- j a ' if,. T5Ai f PERKi 10StlIl. jd v . . slnlio.K whinI j ljal: ig lunv in Bloonnnston and i ARierZCail Ma&6 ItLQ flCSt !
The babe oi Wm. Langley is j was Lreat diflieultv prevented ! vill open dross making rooms at the
$50
$150. ;
ife Fire, & Accident a Insurance
Agents for tiiebest and most Tieliable Comaajiies. Real Estate buying and selling, a specialty.
i JL O O M I N G T O N , 1SJ.
t. i . f mim i . J
much better and it is thought will get well . . .Tilford Wright procured an electric belt for his wife, who has not been able to set about for over
from killing him. Mr. Chastain I national Hotel, where she would Oe . -
was takon to his House, and a few i glad to see the ladies desiring any ol Jewen.v lvePT 1,1 davs after his arm was aimmtated. i vork of that kind. Cutting and . Bloomington.
On Julv :I he died, after suffavin.-r tittiDtr by the U. . Moody system.
one year on account ot rheumatism, ; ihe mo;t iutense agony, there being A ; , i" n and he said to your correspondent a . for sovcrai davs before his death , T excursion will day or two after she had begun ; v,rv jee.ided vnuunn of hvdm.i rul1 h Uw M .church, on
usin&ritthar he thought it would I r.i.,;i.s.. I hursday. Aug. lltlu to Wow AI-
mQ)lk wisysttE. wr aftmY Cwcaco Ixij&r-
m 1
help her. We will see. .After :
j phobia.
! banv and .leffersonville. Fare,
in
threshing at Ben S. Rogers' on last! In speaking ol the lire at Bed-; caul ing all stations soutn tn ait Tuesday, the engine in charge of I ford the Mvil says i Creek, is: Adults. l-"'0:. 10 v.o Hi James Smith, while running on the ! A teuffPlin xv ' ihm KillflIn j J. I: & 10 'ears r, ,:'oritsroad to Bloomington and iii passiiKM- telegiam was sent the Bloom-! T h. Wl1 o.iVC Bloomington at Iff" V department, giving in- on 4 X1 n.i ..,t.u xw A l,,nv?.
uiuu iuu ruau ueiween niitit s ana
I
LA OIKS' ORNAMENTS. WATCHES. CHAINS, RINGS, SILVKKWAKE.
ALWAYS
IVS PATRONS
JOSIL 11UWK.
Werfl Side.
W. .J. TURNER
riie Piili Worth o
aiwlp lVIc:afiy by
tfijB;.y una siiucjsjy
batwven Chicago " Lafayslte
Ben Bogcrs1, set fire to the briers and trash along Smith's fence, and in a short time the alarm of fire was
formation oi the danger wluc i j l0 o clock
iiireaieneii. i ins appeal met w un ' Jmm a generous and hoaity rejionse. ' "
i ne nre aiarm was sounueu in
raised by Mrs. St ration I he result ; Biooinington) the company gathered. : was that after considerable hard i lhe fire en ine was nn h(, d t lighting bmith had only wxteen : 6team was' u,, in thp switch 'im, panels of fence burned up, besides , and aU Wfls 'in readiue,B to hiltMi being considerably frightened. Mr. , down here at a inoment'8 notici,. A ' bmith is a very good farmer and is . subsequent tt!1egram infor.mng them ! in favor of having clean fence cor- lLat the fire WiW under contrJ, 1(n. j ners, but he can never find time to , fw,i unnnn- W h,n
cut them oat, out jou see he can com bat uotbhlJ, 6nouid make thc burn them out. lie careful, Jim- j cilizeiis of Kedford forget the mie, with your sparka. . . . Oats arc j promptness shown and the "willing, not making any turn out at all tin; ne88 of the flre corapany of moo. season, not even half a crop. Irom ! , lon t0 come U) 0n. ad ir, Uu about 30 acre- on Ben Roger' farm offedistrew. AII honor to Ul0Jn;. there was threshed only 345 buuhels, '
within five minutes after the bell j not one-third of a yrop John A.; Bedford Mail : "The town clock
A.
W.
FABER'S
PENCILS
Indiana pGlis
T U ii N K U BROS., the leading Kndortakers and Furni-
ture Dealers. They have the most complete toe,k of Furniture ever brought to Bloomington and can Trie Oldest ind the ISe.t of all i iiive better bargains than ever be-
I
eneihs.
ei:MiOMKUs, IU H1VKK i:KAKUi. an.l SchoolSupplies of rnecpuiled Quaht)1
iandeW the alarm. A fire would ke a good place to take the census f Bloomiugton. as by counting tbe number of people present, you would count very nearly our whole population. Better make your arrangements to ro on the Sunday school excursion, Thursday, Aug. 11th. It wiil be a cheap and entertaining trip, f&tkets will be cared for by a committee appointed for the purpose. Get your tickets the evening before to avoid the rush ; can be bought at McOalla's store.
Moore is ouce more hamv and ! seems to be one one of the certain-;
. II !
smiling since that new baby boy has
come to stay .... Matt. Clay and
A 1. 1, station r:n
wife were visiting Mrs. Clay's
father, Sanford Brown, on Thursday and Friday of this week.... A tramp iu the shape of a Dutchman was through this vicinity yesterday, visiting the houses along the road for water and bread and frightening some of the women folks pretty badly. He visited the house of your correspondent, where he got a drink of water and then quietly went on his way. There was no
harm in the poor Dutchman at all.
gentleman from somewhere
Special Samples sent to Kdueators. aooukss
4
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ties of the near future. Mr. G. W.
McDaniel informs us that the clock has been purchased from the How-; ard clock comnanv. and will ho ln- i
liveredhere in about three weeks. Em' NATIONAL DKI'AttTMKNT It has five-foot dials, and the price (l'Oftal (.'anl not notiml. paid was $700 Rev. Wm. Telfer, . KltHWIAKD FABER, rf lliia n.t.v Prnf I-IaoI- 4lm (
Indiana University, left last Thurs-
I day morning for the Kaolin mines,
to remain a few days seeking health
and pleasure. They will be guests
of Dr. Joseph Gardner during their visit to the mines Miss Mollie Anderson, of Ilarrodsbum. snent
eanesdav merit in town, tue j?unst . ruiJVjr
fore, '' hev earrv a larcre assorta ment of Wood, Cloth and Metallic Caskets, ami pay especial attertion to telegraph orders. Carriages furnished whon desired. J ianos and Organs kept in stoek ai d sold on
kkkp thk !kk monthly payments.
Aorth side of Square. Blooming- ; ton, Indiana.
Cincinnati
PULLi'lAN SI-SEPIH6 C:ARS ELEGANT FARJLOR CARS ALLTRAIHS HUN THROUGH SOLID
Ticket 3 Sold and Bag;gage
hecked to Destination.
isoons.
FOUNTAIN
REGISTERED.
NOTICE TO THE LADIES. "Orange Blossom" is a positive euro for all feminine diseases. Every lady can treat herself. Trial box free, tor sale by Faris Bros., Special Agents, Bloomington, Ind,
G.t 2ar ftncl Tinio Tables if you vi-at to b
mo:-o fully Inforiaed all Ticket a;Ooui?go GtaUons hav,; thoai or addro Caktkk Pkuking, Agt, Bloomington. K. O. McCohmick, G. I A., Chicago. GOING XORTH. l ;u t Mail, 11:01 a. ut. hiea.o .Night Kxpns, 11 :1G p. m. Hlootninon Aeeorn., 10:10 i,iu GOINU SODTI1. Fast Mail, 4 ;12 . uu Louisville Xitfht Express, 4 :12 a. m. Louisville Aeeoiu., 0 :20 a. m. Corrected Aug. 7tlu 1887.
Shoeing Shop.
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IS
ffltm Hav ins bought the Wagon Making and Shoeing Shop of Andrew .L Hoover, I invite all old stomas, as well as all others, to give my work tricl. Wagon MakingHorse Shoeing and All Other Kinds of Repa5 ring a Specialty. FRANK DOBSON. JBkffOoraer of Colloge Avemtt ai 4fck tttreet.
