Bloomington Telephone, Volume 13, Number 37, Bloomington, Monroe County, 29 March 1889 — Page 1

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WALTER BliADFUTE, Proprietor.

THE OFFICIAL UJiPLMJUCAN PAPER OF HLOOMINGTON AND MONROE COUNTY.

Published Friday, with Tuesday Extra.

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Congress, 'Petiole' Congress and Lace. Ladies' Fine Dress Shoes. iEipSee our Lice of "EmersonV $3.00 Shoes. CHARLES STONE. West Cire.

LOCAL NEWS

Shell Fink.

Special term ot- court convenes

Monday, Judge Heffrun on the bendh.

The BloomiHsrion Dramatic Com

pany talk of going to Hertford in about two weeks. Peter Martin has been appointed And has qualified as administrator of

the W. R. JJoeberry estate. Frauros Murphy will commence a series of. Gospel temperance mc?HacL r Aprils

Rev, Frank Ell r has been spend

ing the last week among friends and relatives of Monroe county, Mrs. Tiglilman Treat will travel

with her husband for a while. She joined him at Urbana, Ohio, lasc Tuesday.

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who expect to use FERTILIZER for Corn. We will have a car of

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"Multiplier." in this week. This is a Phosphate that ve S00 results where it was Jisci last Reason. From thereJuIts obtain-

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year. wo feel jusii. fied in recommending it to our patrons. It is free

from any unpleasant odor, per- j fectly dry and will drill freely, j

-CALL AND SEE US, Collins &arsell.

Shell Fink.

! The latest in Neck Wear are the f i ne

J. W. Shoemaker is home from! She 1 1 Pi nks in the south and during the pleasant al 1. styles at The

Corner .

weather will represent a machine 1

company m uumna. ; snenoer now has the second al-

Cornie Dodds left l ursday mghtjtaclt"of skating riak fever. for Omaha, Neb., to take good! David Hughes states to the Tei.epositton in thv Smanel Orchard car-jpHONK that he will not be u candipetbonte. Ot course tbeTELEPHONt;i,jate fo re-election to the council folluws him. flom the 1st ward. Co!. Matson has bee7e"loved as!. Nathi" th south of Bloom-

the citv and after harvest will

make this his future home.

an assistant solicifor for the Motion road, and it ia probable that Monroe will be one of the counties in which be will do business.

Newel Sanders and wite are completing arrangements to take a trip to Europe thi summer. Mr. Sanders ten year experience in Chattanooga has evidently agreed with him. Shefl-Pi nk

John C. Dolan has bought tht

A pleasant social party was given by Morton Whitaker his friends

W ednesday evening last. About fifteen couples were present. A defect has been found in the new law increasing the saloon license from $100 to $250, which will probablv make it unconstitutional.

Miss Mary Smithy of Martinsville, has been visiting friends here. Danville Gazelle. "John W. Craven andU H. Smith, of Uloomington,were in Danville a short lime Sunday afternoon. Mr. Uraven is making the most successful superintendent Monroe county ever bad." A splendid well has been dug at the corner of :ird and Walnut streets. A vein of water two inches i n diameter flows all the time. The well was paid for by private subscriptions.ex-

cept the pump, which was paid for by the city. The lecture of Prof. Albert Bryan Ula-fiiitULALihfi. chapel. The Professor has many friends who will he glad to hear him. His talk relates especially to southern Indiana history and will be full of interest The frnNion is free and all are in vited, lieu Vosswill be ;i. candidate for re-ehvlion to t lie council from the 2nd ward. Mr. Voes has served in that body for &evei! terms and is regarded as one ot the best men for such a position in the city., and the

2nd ward is fortunate in his services.

senunng

Never in the history of Southern Indiana has i arming been so far advanctd at this season of the year as now. As a rule, the oats are fiown and in many cases up and looking well. Wheat aiso has a healthy look, with every prohaise of an abundant crop, and there is also a great prospect for peaches and other fruits.

Rev. Concert, of Louisville, will

half interest of Mr. Tiernan in the:faml,y over Sunday, and preach at

spoke ana stave lactory, anJ here-;the Baptist church morning and

after Mr. Dolan will conduct tbe evemng.

business. Mr. Tiernan will return to St. Louis.

Chap. May and Henrv Voss are

mentioned as candidates for the

John Beers, formerly connectedj!OU5,cil in tbe lst ward- In tl)e yrd with the Sudbury Marble Works, is .Prk ??580n and Jack are. now located at Lexington, , and . Mrs. Beers was in town this weekj Rev. Frank Eller has bought the preparing the household goods f.r:Jes Matthews property on west hifmenttothatpl. & lb f,ce P"d. was 1 L if 1,000 and he will keep the house John R. East i preparing to build for renting purposes.

a store room n tbe lotjoining his! Wm P. Rogers has traded his house the former Methodist parsoi.- tive acre lot et of the University

age on west. 0th street, l'he new p"k to ( apt. fields for the properroom will he mocked with 5roceries!lyift,imeHy "ed b Squire Marin charge of Rnfon East. fcl, on W('at4lh Mrrtet-

Ed.Whctsell, Blooming-ton, lud.

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iFrench Kid,

Bright Don.iroif,.

Colored Goat,

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Pu'ti MherTips

roil.-1 & Opera I oes. Connnon Sense Lasts.

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A thing of beauty is a joy foreer."

THEM.

Sign 'Red Front,' South Side.

Lawrv t enni s Oxfords !

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The Supreme Court has reversed the case of Hugh Campbell vs. Monroe County and it again comes back for trial. This case is one where

Mr. Campbell,representing the south tarn pike men, asked for an injunc-j

tion against paying the pike tax;:ffft1ir ftwiwer ft-iwwlct

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the Court refused to grant the injunction; the case was appealed to

the Supreme Court and is now re vers-i

ed. The Court says: "(1) An appeal lies from an order of the Board of Commissioners directing reassessment to par the expenses of constructing a free gravel road. (2) The County Auditor

nun uu pwwci lu inuiuase au m A tjt T wpva ment beyond the sum ascertained J- ixJ3J-iJJi Xj1N JLIH o.

ana assessed as benefits in due course TVT a TDTr riVTa

new dress g-oods. White Goods,

Embroiderie

French Sateens. Dress Ginghams.

The Latest Shade

Neckwear ifl

PINK at the Corner

z I Lost: ir ectacles in steel frame, !i. l i I J

S H E L leatner ease, on

nasningion or out 01. 1-eave at

In this issue of the Tslkphone will be found the announcement of George W. Walker, one of our leading Colored c kittens, as a candidate for councilman in the ind Ward. George is a good btMineM man and would faitlifulky -repreMnt the .people of bin ward.

Mrs. A. H. Philputt left Wednesday for Philadelphia The young ladies of the "Y" have engaged the opera house for the llih to give an entertainment. Henrv Hewson spent last week down in Greene county inspecting lumber for the

Showers Bros. Remember that the TELKriiOKE office does all kind of job work. April 15th is the last day to pay the tirst installment of taxes without the penalty. J. E. llenlev returned to his home at Wichita Tuesday, John East now gets $10 per month pension. Ed McGee was at Cincinnati this week. John Cole has a half-mile speed ring on his farm 2 miles west of town, which means more premiums for John. Howe Kyorg. will not be a candidate for the council in the rd ward, but the Democracy will unite upon Harmon Fedder. W. C. T. IT. meeting at the Walnut St. church Monday evening next. The number of deeds and mortgages now recorded in Monroe countv i double that of live vears :mo.

We will sell goods much cheaper since we made the improvements in our room. We do this because we feel so' much more cheerful in our 1 1 an d so m e new ro on i . Co m e and see us. ROBERTSON BROS.

of law must be construed as meaning that the Auditor can only add to

the assessment when it appears? that! the addition will not make the as-j scssmen exceed the benefits ascer-l tamed and reported in compliance! with the statute. The Auditor cam

not ueiermine me Denenis nor any;

other judicial .juestion," The reversal of the pike case has caused considerable talk, especially

among those who own the bonds. j It will-be remembered that, whenj

the work was progressing on the "0"

pike an -additional assessment was) ordered, the commissioners having! neglected the tirst time to calculate the additional cost of interest on the bonds' and several other items. Itj was the payment of this additional,' cost that the men along the pike ob

jected to and so brought suit to ?et!

the whole matter aside. Ky the decision above it is now believed that

the last assessment is void and can

not be collected, until notice is again given as required by law and the assessment is again made, and it

may be too late to do this. Of!

course the first or original assessment is not effected by this decision. If the persons along the pike are not required to pay the cost, then

the county win nrooaoiv oe rc-

sponsible.

Crashers.

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White Dress Patterns. Great bargains for this week. Will Tubsee.

--Hats all kinds prices very low. Will TurneuV.

ned Goods. Always fresh and nice.

Robinson Bros.

The house formerly owned by K. A. Foster and now occupied by M. A. Foley caught fire yesterday morning, but by the aid of the neighbors the fire was soon extin

guished, with slight damage to the! r . ,

roof. Mra. J.O.Howe telephoncdjcharl AicPheeters', Greeves old the alarm to Mr. Howe over a pri-;stancB rate wire running from his hr-use to! the express oflice4. The Collins & Karsell mill is

now running ana tilling all orders, Use none but Jhe Roller Process

flour.

Ice Cream made of pure Cream at M. Voi peri's North Side Bakery. Try adisn.

La we t enni s shoes at St one 9 s .

Lawn Tennis Oxfords at St one 'b

jPictures and Fancy

GOODS EXCEEDINGLY ATTRACTIVE AT

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Ice Cream delivered to all parts of the City frm gallon up. $1.25 cents per gallon.' Fine Stationery THE BEST IN THE MARKET AT COLE'S.

L. B. Bray and Joifx Tho? :as are Charley McPhuktkks' able assist

ants in the grocery trade, over at

the southeast corner. Be sure you find the place. Thev are, each one,

accommodating, and pleasant people;

to trade with. Ben Kirby keeps a choice line of Groceries. All new and fresh at

bottom nrices. All toods delivered!

promptly. If you want a nice cake leave your order with Kirby on the East Side. He has a first class cake

maker. Second to nom?. Give him a trial.

Complete stock of Groceries. Always glad to exchange for country

Sugar, "Coffey, Tea, Flour, Can-IP00 obi-on Bros., northeast

Fine Candies, Nuts and Fruits,, at the City L$&kery,ttott's old stand,.

East Side Square, Ice cream made and delivered to order to any part of the City. City Bakery, East Side Square. For the best beef at best prices,.

at Holtzman & Shovel's meat shop. iDinsmore's old stand.

A prompt and free delivery of goods at Charley McPheeters' new grocery. Buy Agricultural Implements of W. J. ALLEF.

A nice,fresh stock of staple and fancy groceries, at Charley McPheeters the old Greeves corner.

All the Foregoing AT BOTTOM PRICES AT COLES.

Try a dish of M. Volpert's Ice Cream. The best in the citv: al

ways on hand now. HOUSE FOR SALE. The Trustees of the U. P. chr rch offer for Sale the frame house or) the east end of their church lot (House to be removed.) For further information see S. C. Curry.

"M. H. S." The Popular Cigar. For Sale by alt First CUs Dea erg.

White- Dress Patterns. Great bargains for this week. Will Tinker's. Call and see Robinson B?o. Unusually large stock of Groceries

of all kinds. Prices always the lowest FOR SALE. No 1 General Purpose Stallion for sale. Inquire of W. M. Farmer, 2.V miles west of Bloomington.

Holtzmari& Shovel, in the meat shop west of Hemp Wilson, keep the vev best beef and at lowest prices. Give them a call. Great bargains in Gentlemen' Hat at TnrnerV.