Bloomington Telephone, Volume 13, Number 38, Bloomington, Monroe County, 2 April 1889 — Page 4

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KMTOK ax proprietor, W. S. BBADFUTE.

TERMS:

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Advertising Collected each Month.

Office over Collins & Karsell's.

FOR CLERK Robert C. Grekves will be a candidate for City Clerk, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. Charles T. Eorertson is a candidate for Clerk of the City of Blooinington, subject to the Republican nominating convention. FOR MAYOR. M. M. Duxjlap is a candidate for Mayor of the City of Kloonungton, subject to the choice of the nominating convention. FOR MARSHAL. George M. Owen is a candidate for Marshal of the City of Bloomington, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. John F. Douglass will be a candidate for City Marshal, subject to the Republican nominating convention. for treasurer.

Ira C. Batman is a candidate for the office of City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Republican nominating convention. James M. Hunter will be a candidate for City Treasurer, subject to the Republican nominating convention. for councilman. Henry Voss will be a candidate for Councilman in the 1st Ward, subject to the Republican ncmmat insr convention. Henry Alexander will be a candidate for the Council from the First Ward, subject to the Republican nominating convention. Gbrge Walker, will be a candidate for Council in the Second Ward, subject to the Republican nominating convention.

UNIVERSITY NEWS.

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REPUBLICAN NOMINATING CONVENTION. The Republican Primary Election ffrrthe nomination of City Officers will be held m the various Wards of the City of Bloomington, on TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 1889. The votiivg places will be as fol

lows:

1st Ward, at Branock's Shoe Shop. I

and Waro, at Worthy's livery stable. 3rd Ward, at Clark's blacksmith shop. The poils will open at b o'clock p. rn,, and close at 7 o'clock p. m., and the Mass (Convention will be held in the Court House at 8 o'clock p ni., to determine and announce the result. Only liepnblicang will be permitted to vote at said Primary. Nat. U. 11 ill, rhrm Rep. Cent. Com. M. C. Bloomington, Ind., March 28, 18S9.

Prof. James K. Beck lectures at the chapel next Sunday afternoon. Elder Peter Martin preached at the Christian church Sunday morning and evening. Drs. Ax tell and Bryan have been indorsed by the Grand Army for local pension examiners. Maj. H. F. Perry, nho was indorsed for post master, will not be a candidate for that position it is now stated. Henry Alexander announce: in this impression of the Telephone as a candidate for the council from the first ward. Mr. Alexander is a well known working man, and for years has been uiie of the most faithful of the employes at the Showers factory. If nominated he would make a good councilman.

A few days ago while Will (uBnd") Turner, near South Union, was working with a saw in the Con

dor mill on the Dr. Dodd farm, he bad the four fingers cf the right hand so badly mangled that amputation was necessary. Turner was for a time one of the proprietors of the South Union store.

The opera house has been engaged for April 19th, for an entertainment to be given by Will E. Harlan, the famous cow boy pianist. He is a natural musician, while not knowing a single note of music, can play at first effort any selection of music that he hears. He is a musical prodigy after the style of u blind Tom," and as wonderful. Last Thursday afternoon the home

ef John Wright, in Indian Creek township, was totally destroyed by fire. At the time the family was away from home and the contents was an entire loss. Before the flames could be extinguished the smoke bouse and the granary were also destroyed. The granary was filled with wheat and there was over $35 worth of meat in the smoke house, all a total loss. No insurance

It can all be Accounted for that smile on Joe Allen's face yesterday; a new 9 pound daughter down at his house.

Let the Telephone do your job work. Prices always reasonable. Haif the least is first class, light bread. Mike Volpert bakes it every day. Hanging and & tar id Lamps t cost for 30 day i. Paris Bros.

Ml 'atty, ;f Lexington, Scott Co., has ei.iered is a -special student. Owing to sickness Prof. Gunn was compelled to dismiss his classes yesterday-

f Schuyler Davisson, Sophomore last year, has ollee for this torm. The State Oratorical

takes place at Indianapolis one week from Friday nigl.t Walter Vo.d, of Seymour, a spring-term student of last year, is bick roadv fur business. Miss Beatrice Sanders, who is a:lr-ding iho Suite Normal this spring, visited lie university yesterday. Dr. Bailey, cf Crawfordsvillo. a cosmopolitan physician considerable repute, is vidting P. IT. Kirsch this wcok. Judge Bant i, president of the Hoard of Trustees, arrived in . the city yesterday evening to tr.-wisact business in his o Hcial ipaeitv. Profs, von J igemann, Ivi ujsipv and Clark and t uir wives v .sited Arbutus Hill and other points of interest east of town last Saturday. The Beta fraternity were entertained last night by Roll. Madison, a: his home on erst 7th street. The hitter part of the evening was spent at the hall with tieir lady friends.

Prof. Beck, principal of Ptep., will deliver the ioctnre next Sunday afternoon. His subject is "Victor Hugo." Prof. Back is a good talker and always has something valuable

and interesting to say, No doubt the chapel will bo well filled. Dr. Jordan vrill be absent this week on a lecturing tour. He will visit Gosport, Petersburg and two or three places in Illinois hfon returning.. During his absence Dr. Campbell will lecture to the geology class on the formation of coal. fjon. John Finch, last S .in day, delivered one of the finest lectures to one of the smallest audiences that has been in the chapel for some time, a continual rain fall accounting for the few people present. His discussion was really a compilation cf a life of caiefid observation,written in excellent literary style. Dr. Jordan should invite Mi. Finch to return, when he would he favored by a large hearing. The second biennial convention of the third distr ct of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity will be held at Greencastle Wee nesday, Thursday and Friday of th s week. About 15 members of the chapter here will attend. Indiana Beta wiill be well represented on the program. Librarian Spangler will read a paper on "What is theBes: Method of Enlist

ing the Interest and Co-operation of J

Our Alumni r v. E. Jenkins will take the negative of a debate on the question, "Does Phi Kappi Psi want Chapter Houses?' J. R. Mutz will respond to a toast for Indiana Beta. Fred rne!I our prize base ball pitcher of last year, has been in the city a feiv day? visiting his old friends. He left lo-day for Cornel! University wht.ro hs has a position m pitcher for. the club there at a salary of $250 fo: the ttea&on of two months and twelve days. He will pitch against all the crack pitchers of Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Brown and Princeton and will, no doubt, wiu many a victory for Cornell. Thus it is that the great institutions of the East relj for their support upon the men twined in the universities of the Great West. The gas well i. to bs bored on the l south of the liyors spoke factor7, owned by W. J. Allen. Mr. Allen donates the lot to the company in case gas is fouid; otherwise he is paid $25 for the use of the lot and the around reveits back to Mr. Allen. Certainly a very liberal proposition. - Licenses to rn irry : Levi H. Strean to Sarah J. Decl:ard, John W. Walls to Margaret J. iike, Charles Johnston to Lizzie Purry, Jamea Wall to Martha A. Prj or, Charles O, Mc Neeiey to Eve L. Medster, Joseph H. Scales to Rosa M. Hacker.

Miss Louise Walton died at her J

home on Washington street Sunday morning, of consumption. She wae over 60 years old. She will be remembered us a well known school teacher many y ars ago. Adams, Dentin & Co. report that since Decembe 1st they have laid over 200,000 brick, and there is an unusual demand for such work.

JURRODSBURG. Frank Pennington has moved into part of Mrs. Nancy Anderson's home and Mosses Field has moved into the Mrs. S-iUie Field house, where Mr. IVnmngton had been living. . . .E. L. Lee. ol Mitchell, was isiting here Sunday.... Levi llaibaugh's child has " been quite sick for several days Miss Jennie Whaler has returned to Iiarrodsburg, she has her dress-making room now at Mr. NeilTs residence. John Walls and Miss Maggie Zike, daughter of And Ziku, were married at the bride's home Sunday by 'Squire Carr Ashton, the photographer who recently photographed the Knights of Pyihias here, presented the !odj with a handsomely framed picture ol the members .... Logan llo'nu's, who has bought a lot of Dr. Loader east of Audy George's residence, has (lomnieinvd build im: him a u; iiousv tiK.ion. . . . K:!ey ISevers is taking possession of the

Field iloii-'e tin week; reins me j

propertv tl l 7 per m;nth . . . .Mrs. Gnvn, o f 1k;r Creek, v;s book-can-vasHi.n; ;;;;e day I as l. v ol; , . . . Judge ririildit; has left the employ of Larl Armstrong; he is siopping at inese.il at ?ho v'aniMha'-! i)ouse.

. . . , The happy people of liarrodsbury now buy ilour ju their own Holier Mill. . . . The 1 Vesbyteiiuns have lately added to tne beauty of their church by furnishing a new carpet, staining1 the windows, fct "west OPTOWN. The recent rain was of much benefit to grass and wheat. . . .Two more weeks will 'finish the school at the Shorfey school house. . . .Miss Dora Rogers visited down on Clear Creek Saturday night and Sunday ....

Mort Weimer is working for liobert Creo on the farm .... Sirs. Hail returned home last Saturday afur a short absence. . . .Miss Nettie Bennett, from the city, and Mr. Shoemaker, of Lebanon, spent Friday and Saturday at Mr. Cory's John Rogers had hii arm considerably mashed in the Johnson saw mill last Thursday. . . .The inlant child of Mrs. Geo. Sare is quite sick. . . .Mr. Sanders of Vernal visit od this vicinity last Sunday. ISLLEirSVlLLK. Mrs. Josie Lewis, of Greencastle, is visiting her parents at this place. . . . .Mrs. Sarah aioberlev has moved her millinery stock to tho H. M Shook room... .Ebra Marshall's wife and muther-iu-law were at this place one day last week. . . .Mr. C. L. Alexander and wife, and Mr. Ed. I tall, of Bloomington, spent Sunday 'with Emmett Harris' family. . . . C. M. Xeedh&m, ot the Gosport, Jljiterprise9 attended the commencement exereises . . Mary Mephnsou Trulv Rhy and Willie Marksbuiy were the lucky ones to secure the prizes given by h. M. Stephenson, for the three pupils of the piimary department getting the largest nunibur of head-marks in spelling. , . . "ois Efiie lowing returned homo last

Wednesday Squire GiJiaspy was j

at Uloomiuuton Jast Monday. .

Belle Cofit-v was at Kioomington the t

last of lust week. . . . Matthews Bros, are putting in new yang saws this week.....). E. Edmonton was at Blooinington last. Friday and Saturday. ...Miss Jennie Eakiu is visiting relatives at this place.. ..A 10 pound baby girl arrived at J. li. 'Harris' yesterday morning. Will Turner traded for Buzzard & Tourner's stock of dry goody not to go into business, but to got the money ou of it. Now he will sell every article in the steok al vour own JigureSt

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the "Monro-3 Building, Savings and Loan Assoeiation" will be held at the usual plaee of meeting ( Stone'n shoe store) on Mondav, April 8th, 188a, at U o'clock P. M, for the purpos of electing nine Directors, one Secretary, ono Treasurer, and one Attorney, and for transacting other business that may come before the meeting. Rob't. 0. (tHKKVks, Sec'y.

NOTJ CE OV DISSOLUTION OF PAU'I'NEUSIIIP.

Notic; is ImtcIiy tiivcii th.'it. tlu? copari ner flip hereto! ne exi -ting between John J. Doian and John Tiernan under the linn n.n.nu and stvle of "Doian, i ii rn;.:; co Co.," is this dnv disoiVed bv uniun! consent, the interefcit of John Tiorn m in said Hr:n having been purjdi.;sHj iy .said J. C Lo.!au. Th;' indei edm's of said linn is assumed hv -aid l)o!an, who v. ill pay ail eiaitns and t o!U;et ail debts due ihe :-aid linn. The business will be continued and ear-ri.-d on under the iin.i inir.ie of . C. Doian 4& Cu." John" (.' 1jj.an, .Mareli :l 0 L' sO. John '.Ci w. WOUKlNtfMKVS hUILDlNG ASSOCIATION. The Annuul meeting of the Stockholders of the W'orkiuj'men's IJuiiding, Loan Fund and Savings Association will be held at the usual place of meeting on Saturday, April 13th, 1880, at 1 o'clock p m., for the purpose of electing nine Directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of other business. Tho books of the Association will be opened at the meeting March 30th for subscription of stock to Series No. J. Fkank R. Woolley, Sec.

Kilert'8 Extract of Tar & Wild Cherry'' is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all throat troubles; will relieve and benefit Consumption. Try it and be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price 50c. and one dollar per bottle "Ellen's Daylight Liver Pills" are a boon to sufferers from Sick Headache, our Stoma h, Torpid Liver and Indigestion. Sugar-coated, pleasant to lake and warranted to co through bv daylight Mothers will find Dr. Winchell's Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in the huse for the children; it will cure Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, a od Regulate the Bowels. uDr. Jaques' German W o r m Cakes" destroy worms and remote them from the system. Safe, pleasant and effective. "Happy Home Blood Purifier" is the Peoples Popular .Medicine for purifying tho blood; preventing or curing Dyspepsia, Billiougness, Headache, Boils and all Fevers and Malarial Diseases. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. ''Uncle Sam's Condition Powder will euro Distempers, Coughs, Colds, Fevers and most of the diseases to which Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry are subject. "Uncle Sam's Nerve & Bone Liniment" will relieve Sprains, Bruises, Neuralgia and Rheumatism. SOLD BY PARIS BROS. ASK FOfc

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Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a cause wherein the Monroe County Library is Plaintiff, and Andrew Richardson and Mary Richardson are Defendants, requiring me to make the sum of Eighty-eight Dollars and Fifty Cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, A, 1). between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following Real Estate, to-wit: The North half of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section (16) Sixteen township, (9) nine, North Range (1) one, East containing Twentv acres and situated in Monroe County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and plac-3, expose to public sale the fee simple of said reil estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Thomas J. Fa&u, Sheriff. March 23, 1889. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Lewis Goble is Plaintiff, and one Caleb Stagerwalt is Defendant, requiring me to make the sum of Two Hundred and Three Dollars and Thirty Cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale,tothe highest bidder, on SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, A. D 1889, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door of the Court House in B 1 oommgton , M on roe County, Indiana, the rents and prof its for a term not exceeding seven years, the following Real Estate, to wit: The Northwest quaitcr of the North west quarter of Section (4) four Town (10) Ten North Range (1) One West. (40) Fort; acres in Monroe County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs,! will at the same time and plaoe, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate ,or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge iaid decree interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. TnouAS J. Fakk, March 9th, I88n. Sheriff.

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Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Monroe Circuit Court in a cause v herein Jennie Misener is Plaintiff, and Jackson Misener and Clara Misener are. Defendants,ivquiring me to make the pum of Four Hundred and Forty-four Dollars and hity-three Cents, witli interest on said decree and eosts, I will expose at Publi-5 Sale, to the highest bidder on SA TURD A P, A PHIL Uih, A. 1889, between th1 hour of !.0 oVnek a. tn., and 4 teloek. p. ui., of aaid day, at the door of tho ( ourt Houu in Iilonmii..eton, iionroo CottutV- ladiara, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding freven years, the fob lowing Ue Entat, to-wit: Out h-t south of and adjacent to the r'tate IJ niversity ir Bloomington, Monroe founiy, and the Slate oi Indiana, and numbered five (r) and six ((), tjse same being the site of Tie old homestead of Wil dam LoA'e, deceased, ail in Bloomineton. Monroe Countv, Indiana. lfs!: a r.mis and o ruins will not sell for a. suffieienn sum to satis i'y said dc-'eree interest and oostx, ! will, at the - ':;nw time :nd plaee, expose to pubiie saie the fee simple of said reni eM.Me, or so much J hereof as may hv sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws Thomas J. Fakh, March 11, !89. Sheriff M. C. ITiTTf Tnr -TH-"i rr-rj-rr n t -r rrrry- TTTwrntniii ' n u i 1 Use West & Buckingham's Tolu Pine Cough Cure, for Consumption, Coughs, Colds and all Throat troubles. Price, :25 c, and 50c. Trial size, 10c. As a Ion: and Poultry remedy,the Superior Condition Powder has no equal in this market. The best Corn Cure in the market is the V. & lVs Sure Corn Cure. Price, 10c. For sale by druggists generally.. Sleepless night, made miserable by that terrible rough. V. & li's. Tolu Pine Couh ure jfithe remedy for you. Price, 25e. and 50ts. ibickitighaiu's U'orm Syruis the most pleas:iti( und naimless Worm Syrup on the marked. Price. 25c. Don't let the Babies suffer when Buckingham's SonMiini; Syrup will relieve. Por sah- bv Paris liKO., i0. I liooini'iirm, Ind.

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the leading Undertakers and Furni tare Dealers Vsre keep all kinds of clothing tor Funerals, and sell them for one-half the price of other clothing. We Lave the largest stock ever brought to this place and and sell you goods cheaper than any one We have a large att&rtment of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suit; Lounges, $idebo:irds,Dre8ers, Baby War ens rarpct-svrecperf, Reed and Rattan Chairs, &e. Pianos and Organs kept in stock, and sold on monthly paymejits. We have the Household Sew i ng Machine the best machii e made. Come and see us; north fci ie oi: Square, in Wald-

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