Bloomington Telephone, Volume 11, Number 25, Bloomington, Monroe County, 28 October 1887 — Page 1
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ot rite Auditor s otusv is up rsuurdsv, Nov. 5s h.
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The UapMM. jioplc wil. give a supper Thk$giviu night, at their chuiv:h.
Rev. W- P. MrNary returned to lib hi me M Yaikto, Missouri, yesterday
Wm. 'Turner. troiii Ride Farm,
Turner Un-s
hts siinfl, the
Kev. '.Yrry preach at t&e Baptist chr.4s Sunday morning All are invite;!.
Artiui. from dina poll, is in 4'i Miniington. He ik a brother or ttr. Walter Lindley. Frank lltn wr that he im loc;ittii at i iirnmiyhatn, Alhatnn, and ilk v'fy body eine wautK the Telephone.
Th tdfciri lvtv ni ichiiiry will be phiced irf pitiViui to d ly in ihe new lwaldiutr, wt nf the rAiIro:id. l.lcynH to ftarrv has ixsmi is-SUi-d io V tu. A. V ampliT :iMtl Sarepta A- CardwK, Geo. V. Martin and arait il. rt'hiistdL
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improved as to be uhh- io sit up daiUrtter. Mr Taylor at LifayeUN1, is n1 mil IvrUir. Ex PiMeoutor .u.viiy uave -hall' tfe 8) v . f his ofli e io tne ctvdit rs u .vT.iua:a ob!iu., deu.iMi, wh'm he -succeeded. Th is pt'aisAvortti v.
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Jt;i fin Grant tivot :tr 10 (U). atsd iie 475.00: exeh Ar part cash i! !aluiiCu on imsv lerniiJ Call n A. i-l--Sale. Dwvliiiu, 8 roerm.
p ill street, rrtt'.-. :.luu. ni-jn.
Arthur iates, the day erator, ift at Loufsvii'te " a visit. Mr. Stew art ha rvrnrntd and wiH now take
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The ! klephone has i-oiiced thai persons -ho ao otauuuaUv in krRjj sport of Ilo mnj:toH aw always glad iev. bu'k itrrtiiK Prcf,0. 1 . Atwaic-r, i'rw Iliraaii. Ohi ban been Vitttug his broi,itei Prof. Aiuzi A i water' He preavked at th ' hristian cittircb tmdav last.
Jlary Holle PVdder vas rnrri-d to J.tmes ab-mau, slew aid ai the ividoiital b-nel, Indiauap iis, at that oh y last Tu Mrs WaUman ia now in t i ity on a visi
l)ur 0 i'i i ud4.Mauoiis -i(mrmn hv tlie co!e'rr-iHt.Mn of wltir-! iNv -J. L. va 1 1 i t u , or '-Kdertojv, Kansas. i p;iHor : k'!n "i;r paper or Ov.i I''. i.'vST.
vou j uliiht d n artieke rehV
uiMM t lie cii.if Attn-r 1 i'V J
hilia. our pr.sior, rak i tin t i
! .ou ioo-; aumMiiir 'iu
; t : i it h-ilH For !iu Kakf "i u
Mrlidixor vw to reseitl liu idiar.'vN on .hii k-on -ti t r, hi-tu iu '"Urd
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NEW, srMSli NI WICI.L MAD15 FOK THlLOilEN, BOYs AND itKv,
Overcosf.;r, o rices ranging from S3 to $20.
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UNDERWEAR OF ALL DKSCUJP'MOKS
j nlo. A iroi:
lory frifiie house '! -ix rr.tnn. Atvl
Si lull lot, two stjtiujY v(r of il
made so .-vweepiiuiy a-iiust our Mto aauist ihe lady meUi-.e of our eauireh, we, tin nitn -her oi
the i iia't; i'ri'iihvtenan Hotieh at nov- . . .
i alvnon, i Hildas, oeiiv uiiaiiiiiiuiiv Iv to say that w have l'vn
i with Tin K'-v. nil':, fur
ears, and lake hi
me?hoif aiiiLC 'i't vour artir'h
u-fck ir- m nextSund;tIIon.GiL i aoi rei-erreoi u n.terlv h iuioui
!'ouiiiauoi( iti v-vorv pariirmar. hi-cha'.u'ti-r of our pastor has ir'iu ahovt rroaeh lt treu'inriM of
kind,
Dr. L.nidon's Citeidition it; uch as
to u'iv Jitiit or i o hopo wf
erv. Tne coiidilittti of Kntio y Vms fifii Mtirnn Hi'riu remains un-
chansed. at least they are no bet- 1 - o ' nt;.r.v two
ter.
Rw. Van fiukirk wiil preach it the Christ ian chumh neat Sunday raormnir and eveniha. also leeturew in the tbael Sunday uiter-
Siaii!i, fdiior of tht l.vanville Coiner and ex-Secretarv of Staff, wiil Uv.'tnr on Ciril Service lie-
fonnV ssron'!r adv -uaii it. J? i I his i1o has been nnifonnl v
1 abotttime for tfce liin and lamb to and there has n vir nvu auv
embrace wlteu a Democratic editor tolkft&gainst the - oih of office.
Kd-;avd Oorr, -an attorney tor Simeon Peojitro, went to Indianaudis WednKdav aiid filed an inj auction
L4eut. Walaer Iiow oes next j before theSupretsie( 'ourt at?aini.t suit week to New London, jCodo., wltere j Si ias'XTrimes taking the Auditor' he has been stationed. Mr. Wowe officer the fifth of next month, when
has been in the regular service for twwtv year?.
Tbtt re t, wtttti;frt&4HH -Mid literary and musical enteruirwaewt at College Avenue M. E. church Tn?day nijht was a grard suaoees, widi over iOO in attendance: receipts, $63.00 Fai her Bonecum, a brother of Mrs. -John aldrou, was in the eity a Mort time this week He haa keen appo i n I ed a liiaho p in th e Catholic church and was on his way to Lincoln. Nebraska.
hi lime begins. The suit will h heard Saturday at 10 o'clock, '''he decision on this jpoint will be impor;ant to both part iJK concerned.
The L., N. A. ii C. people iave begnn the eontructbn f a branch froci Bain bridge, on their maia iine, to the block-ooal mine ifi Clay county. The nurrey was nooipleted llast week, and there is to he no delay io pushing the work.
Jame Hyau in in the raei for the nori nation for -Joint Representative to win. Part of tki week he has been bush-whacking the "State Of Brown", and he tells the TalsrnoNK that nothing abort of a cyclone will deprive him of the suffrage of the Democratic hosu. Dr. John Moore, Surgeon-General of the U. S army, is in the city, a guest of hi atster, Mra. Kel y. oerff't Gen. Moore lived in Blooutineton many years ago and it is seldom he get9 back to his old home. As is noticed from the title, he is now the superior officer of thta medical force of the U. S. army. Coi. Robin HkkI will deliver the first lecture of tbe -scientitic cou a. at the court house next Monday evening. This lecture is entitled "The Sun Do Move." Price of ad-
Mitchell Aews: 4'Kev. Wm. Zarintf, rrresidin elder of Bl toruingmn distrtct, preached an excellent sermon at the .M. K. church )at Sunday morninsr. At the close of the service fiftyfour came t? the sacramental altar. At night his text, wns : Ky their fruits ye sliall know ihemV He pictured mtidelity and its traits, and contrasted it with Christianity and its fruits. The subject want well handled. Which will You accept ? " In giving the list of the presents at the Rogers-Rose wedding, the following were accidentally omitted: Fine Morocco bound Testament, Prof A water; cabinet picture ot the Professor, Mrs. Atwater; Bohe inian glass finger bowls, Georgia Mci'heeters; silver butter dish, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Tourner ; cut ghva celery-dish and towels, Mr. and Mrs, Hash ; napkin rinsr and mustard spion, little Josephine Alexander ; si eel ecgraving, Dude and Florence Williams; silver and peach blown vase, Mrs. Man Alexander, Mrs. Gregory and Mrs. Joe Alexander. Paoti Republican : "Judge Pearson is employing a part of his leisure trfine in writing a book which he shall eall "Ouabache", (dark and rolling waters) the Indian name for Wabash It is a thread upon which he proposes to string historical facts and traditions concerning the early tribal history of the Uoosicr State, and particularly the Wabash valley The Judire has made this
nlne.t a Mtnrlv. and unthoat
aiis8KNi to all parts ot the house, lo ! douW hl8 l)road ad omphennivri eM. centra! street in the city, cent. The Colonel dot not accept j vi(JWS( xpivgaed so well he can aiJ(l s, uth. The estimated c
me wu. dook ineory conceruiug b . eXpres8 theJ1), will add much to the on Indian lore of the time. VV anx-
The train dispatcher's office is ! iously await its appearance."
the uunn j
now Lie i us" i oca ted t n
building, over Balterton'a atore. J he telegraph office now at the depot is also to be moved to this place. There will be three operators to assist the train dispatcher, in addition to the regular operator to Ao the Western Union business.
State House Contractor Howard it the 25tb notified tbe commission
ers that he had completed the build-
The New Albany Ledger, of Wednesday, gives the following particulate of a well-known citizen of th s place: "About 10 o'cleck on the night of the 2Sth, David War ren, an employe of the L., N. A. A CJ. railway, was called to the machine shops of the company to assist ia repairing a locomotive. While
passiug through an open space on
tl!
. r rJL i . much less. Plenty ot w e east side of the freight depot. ' , , , 4 J
north OSt Of
hUch works is anywhere between $15 000 and $20,000. Before any steps will be taken, however, hy either home or foreign capital, it must be known what the city is willing to-pay lor water. It is a matter that rhould not be decided in a moment, but thoroughly investigated, ah there are many points to consider. Insurance will be materially decreased; fire protection will be much better; the cost of
j maintaining a lire company will bo
water is a ma
in and demanded tho payment of ( between Pearl and Bank, some one n
T,he 10 pr cent, that fta Deen re- j steppeu iroui oonmu pue ot itiraserved from all his estimates during ber in the yard of the Kistier Lurn-
the progress of the work. The fund ber Company and atruck hira oyer
; teria! advautigo to any town. By
meant, if it is possible let u.
now amounts to 4 170.000. He will
be paid 70,000, all that ia now in hand, and, under an agreement with the oommttsioaers, will wait for the 1100.000 untU the next session of
the General Assembly. The total
cost of the building will be about 120,000 iess than tbe limit of f V oOo.ooo.
the head with a sand bag, knocking
him insensible to the ground. Mr. Warren had been paid off that day and bad a considerable sum of money secreted upon his person, which the highwayman fortunately failed to find, though he went through Mr. Warren's pockets. The man is supposed to be a tramp
io:ii 4th lnt'i. At t bamain for rSi.
K'ttfiiire a: Kd. tVhtseir shoe Mrf.
TAN'ILI): An eliicrlv woman sti
nurse for u &vd Iiiiv hunuc
i i ii i-k' Lazsar.
CENTS: Cl-an o nwjipajrr, 1 :i.V ior s:ilt :u 'iUphuiiC olluv at
breath
of uspictou aaint liis int . :ri ! v or!
ChnKtiuu landii.g a a man .i; 7c:j istci O' the Lo tel in rVeVl naV liis conwi u-4 has been ol the aoM exeinolaj-v chara-tcr. .Onr si ;.'n;iinn k 'fcii-o attached count it-i5e tle entire m.mbcrhip of our church at thin place, who are within our nciuhboihooit, and who can be reached on h n not ice " i y pr ivate inf ormation regard mo1 Uie teener, the 1 tt-KPHoKK prepared to state that the above is 4 inly otf? hide oi the case, and the lri-r-mis of Mrs. 1 Uherry)" Whitia will he stow to believe 1 he htatements above, though signed by one or all the members of the c wigregatiea. Hie complaint for divorce charges illtreatment t'nm.i the Rev. VV bitl3t also his children, and it is something the congregatieu could know nothing about, unless the mistreated woman iold it herself, Other chag es that appeared in the Joaratti were unauthorized and conceded not to b true, before the card was published, The pro-pects for water works in Hloomiiigtoii are bright, the men who are working the matter up are in earnest, as they should be, is there is certainly no town in Southern Indiana in which there is a ureaier need for water. Last Tuesday Mr. Morgan, from Chicago, and a builder of water works, was about the city with a number of our citizens Several points were visited and it was decided that the best location to secure waier was at Rocky branch, at the foot of the hill on the north pike, for there an immense dam can be constructed to hold a m 11 on or more gallons of water. From there it would be forced to the hill o which Get.. Hunter's houe now occupies and there a ht.nd pipe 75 feet higii would be located From here a main would be run down Walnut street to the old College campus, wiich of course woald be tapped at each crossing for fire purposes. The main is run down
Walnut street because it is the hiah-
J?0'l f :h" h--t !:0 a 'P- " farni hi Monroe count r ; sp-en i I improvements :i il a jrat harrah: will taWn Uoue aa-i hr in Moomin'Mm in pnrt payment, balance on ea-y term-. a!! on or u!lres M. Si 1'J. lap, :.iay-
A LARGE STOCK NOW HERE T& ULACK "GLOJ.'IA" SILK UM UKKI LAS, 28 incli, No. 1 W Qnalirv. I'araimn Frame. n karat Gold Head or am ml Wooi Hsudli with SILK COVEL, ?3 00. Kegular retail price, 5 00. J. W. SIMMONS & CnM K.U1N, Proprietor. 7 ' Manager.
i?ifjt)H Kent: i wo i houses, on
Fariew: one Jarjie a-id one .-mall, ienii'i re:toiia!i(p. Inuuireof d. C
(reeve ior particulars TS()R t:ji,e: -Nicft -mal! firm in Menjii ro countv; joins crpirate hmife m of Uionminton. V.'ill he wd f U w rash price, wiUi 2 to 1.0 year oh half purchase money. R. Perdue. 'K SiLti, A sewing machine at a J" bargain Mrs. P. V". frowning.
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xnerisnced crirl to do eenerul
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hnttsesork: mut te a good cook.
Wilpav$2 a week ;.nd hoard. Appij a; eiiice of u K. WOUKALL,
the Public generally are respectfully :itf aimed I hat all their wants in fliines of
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ji!GR Sale : Very cheap. ? second
a nano coal fetuve. at tins omce.
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VKRCOAT a good second hand overcoat for side cheap. Inquire at thifc ouk'C
'POK Kent: Two story brick housf, 4 ;;oo 1 rooms, 2 halls, on pike j inin corporation on soutn, i 11 IVrdtie. 1CI7AN TED : A jcoo irl to do neral hou8e work, :l miles south of town Good wages, inquire ut t'dsollice.
30ES AMD STATION
am be fully supplied at the Cf IT BOOK SI QUE, ai prices, too, that cannot fail to please. Students will find some Hare Bargains m Second Hand Books.
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BKK HI VIE BOOT still take the lead. All av it in THE BEST.
A new arrival at the residence of Henry Holtzman.
John W Davin and homo from W ichita.
wile are
W. VV. Wicks is improving his residence by a ftne dress of paint. .Mis Jennie Wilson is at New Castle vbdting her sister, Mrs. Hood. .L D. WhiKiiand and wife are visking in Illinois. Before returning they will visit a sinter of Mr. WhUuand, in Indianapolis. I?ev. VV. P. McNary i now out of the newspaper business, having sold bin third interest in th. Midland for $850. to Mr. Graham.
ALLOOfi ASCENSION!
on SATURDAY, Nov. 5, at 2 11 9 cllSO il T JP ISti ()F THE Mammoth Boot and Shoe House Of Ed. Whetsell, SOUTH : :DK SQU RE. ,
COMPLETE STOCK OK Dress Goods JUsT ARRIVED
A'C the-
Prof. Brown Wytie is home from Philadelphia, where he has been for the past ix weeks. "Dodo" Wylic ii alno in the city on a whorl visit.
If you want nice Country Butter, ijo to Dillman'n Lunch Room, east side of square. The beat Country Produce in tho market; fresh, choice Groceries always at Robertson Bros Bead the new announcement of the Eagle Clothing Store. Price
are very low in all kinds of summer
waar.
H. T. Swindler & Go's CREAM BREAD, Guaranteed to b the Bet Breast iu the city ; one trial wiil courince you.
(TAFFY AMD HOARLIOUKD
DKOPS ALWAYS FUJ.SU.
Bee HiveJLakefl Piei yt4lr bJ
-Bulk. h.ver thing in our lute Srsc class. H. T. .WVINDLLR Jb JU.
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Wall paper and Window shades' at LIN DLKY BROS.'
have the water works.
StetHoir BiUncle Tom Cabin Company, wiih two Brass Bands ad double Onthentra, Composed of White and Colored Artiatrf, will ap
pear at the opera house next Tue$- J
day eveeing. Reserved seatH are now on naie at tho Post Office. J. Glenn, the well known Colanv bus nurseryman, is in the eity.
Chas. (t. (iregory imi been appointed the book keeper in the office of the new Studebak r spokt factory at Pioli, and intend 4 accepting the position. Samuel A. Aiuny, from Greenfield, wag in town Saturday, looking up a bid on the piku that didn't get here in time. Ho i a relative of Mrs. JanteR Small.
A fine lino of the latest stylej Hats, at the Eagle Clothing Store.) Call and nee them j Go to Dillman'a 'or Cigar and; Tobacco. ! - " i 'in
in town kept by J. C. Robion,'Swll!er.Vbri..v-B
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A pitrade of SteUons L'nclc Tom's Cabin trouptj, with two brass band, and a donkey, a Shetland pony and three dogs, will be made next Tuesday, and they will all give an entertainment at the opera house.
W a 1 1 Paper a n d W;mlow F. C. Robii:on haft recently r Shades at LIN DLKY BROS." titled his Grocery, on the west VuW v "Z"7T""n 1 w 'and tilled it uu with new st"ck tff Rubers fc Woollev IjO&u Moiirtv. u 1 - ,1 n .u u i : ;all kinds of trvorric, ihkt hi will Tho Farmer's Friend is Dilbisell a cheap ns cxn b? r.btaimwt man's. He will ive you all vou!y henv T&, Coffees Sngavs,
can eat. Queens war .inuuiaware ?rtisjiH
. 1 . V
rial ty And of tho very beHtuaHir ill The peoide from the couutrv wiHihl-
Til .1 t I lit I I LI III It I UlirlU t ll & t V t . .
u ici ua wuibuu luat il win 1 hr noov
do jou go.d to nee onr big tock of; ways it to their ariranuat Tl 1 J til. ' - - . "
ijooib ana ouues. , bring turn their produce of all kmth. Kd. Whotsell, South Sid Square, iflighest f.ricn paid at all tini.
