Bloomington Telephone, Volume 13, Number 40, Bloomington, Monroe County, 16 April 1889 — Page 4
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XIHTOK AM PAOPMBTOB, W. S. BBADFUTE.
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TheciroiiH ito be on Prospect hill, wes; o. the public school buildingIT. H. Smith, will conduct an ei;?ht weeks1 norm.il at Kirksville,Tnd , bfgining in J uly.
James Karsell was at Cloverdal s
Three Months, .40 Friday on business connected witli
the flouring mill.
A-irerrising Collected each Montn.
Office over Collins fe Karsell's.
"university new Base ball Urn afternoon : lion an v.. HU&ins nine.
After senior vacation begins,
Tha Bedford Democrat was published in mourning the last issue in honor of the death of Dr. Newland. The Courier is anxious that the Democrats nominate a complete city ticket. As Mr, Feltus will soon he
GREAT EXCITE
MEJNT 111 front of Adams,Hall & Co.s Store.
Tuesday Morning. THE FLAG POLK 227 FEET HIGH FELL WITH A CRASH.
LADIES
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v;hi:h is the 20th, tiiere will be no out of a job, it is suggested that no Sunday afternoon lectures. a candidate for Mayor, The lawn tennis contest Satur- ; : - .n.nnn i,!i,1 in favor of Miss Ella Nuckols, living on east
Frank Joues and Will Louden. 6th street, and John H. Swopt of Teu members of the Senior class Lebanon, Fa., will be united in marwent to Crawfordsville Friday to riage to-morrow morning at the resihave their class pictures taken. dence in this city. Prof. Campbell addressed the r A Mathematical club at the residence The high wind lbursday ru-ht of Prof. Gruen Saturday evening. blew down the circus billboards, it ototo tKt Prrtf. vnn Jaff- formea and ?lass out of the windows
erman has a $2,000 associate profes- 0f geveral houses in thq south part, sorship at Harvard and will accept. Qf town The smoke sUck of Prof. Coulter, who was to have Waldron tannery also required been here a week ago, is now an- . nounced to talk at the chapel to straightening op. night. Newt. Jeffries, who works at I. A. Loeb, '90, has been elect- yhowera factory, was working with edrice president of the 'ia the saws Saturday morning Theta province, which includes the . , , chapter in Indiana and Michigan. nlen by accident his nght hand -The first game of base ball un- was caught,.utting off the three firs, der the new schedule wa played fingers. Dr. Maxwell was called and Thursday afternoon between the gave the wound proper attention. Bless and Boland nines. The re- - - - - , suit was 22 to 23 in tavor of Bloss. IndianauohaJentne: Mr. and rm r i a oiot; Mrs. C. E. Coffin gave a charming -The faculty passed a reslut on &t at their Friday a ternoon meeting P . Peiaylvanitt. The that tne bemors wuo were behind in fin . of Mr and their required work in English Vinton rf Laf should be allowed to graduate, but Annapolis, and Mim that nerearter the rule would be of B1(mington. The strictly observed arrangements were all in exquisite The State convention of the Phi taste, and the occasion a most eii joyGamma Delta fraternity will be held abe one." at Crawfordsville the first week in - Mav. The chapter here-expect to Bedford Mm!: "Shortly after be unanimously represented. Theo- the death of his wife Dr. Ben Newdore Louden is Chief of section five, land made arrangements witn I eter which includes the chapters of Indi- Fillion to construct a tomb It will ana and Illinois. be made as near as possible to the r, ,n e . pAln temporary vault where the remains -Elder Z. r. Sweeney, of Colnm- e P J and wife weve interred bm, has rested the poeitipn of jn twQ chancellor of Sutler University o on d umler which was recently elected U and o P Dn too of the tomb a 16--
has we to the mountains or ioria - monumentof Bedford limestone
Carolina wnere ue oopee 10 gevr- t,rected,after the lower atrnclief from, the bronchiL troubles that wl" . , . m ... ,
be has btjen afflicLed with of late. The State oratorical contest at Indianapolis Friday night resulted in Mr. Wilkerson, of DePauw University, getting first prize, and Mr. Pence from Hanover college, securing the second. Wilkersou is a Phi Delta Theta ard the Hanover man a Sig. The Phi Delta Thetas and Betas captured the State Association officers. The trustees of the State Normal School at Tene Haute find tWmfilvps ereatlv embarrassed by
the failure of the State loan Tt was . - vail
expected that $116,000 woaia oe available from the State treasury $100,000 for the new building now under const ruction, and the remainder to meet a deficiency. There is $30,000 due the contractors, and the money is needed to proceed with the work.
THE CARPET DISPLAY WILL STILL BE CONTINUED THIS MlXNTil. CALL AND SEE US. ADAMS. II ALL & CO.
Vtrna,ihe little wx-year old daughter of Jasper Ski rvin, died Friday night, afttr a five week's attack of tvphoid fever. The remains were
taken to. Mt. Gilead church, four mdes eaat of Bloomington, where they were buried Sunday afternoon. Rev. S. R. Lyons preached the funeral sermon. In this very ead affliction that has overtaken Mr. and Mrs. Skirvin the friends and the community fully sympathize with them.
Oscar Cravens, who was the Trlxphonk' represeatatiev in the Preparatory department last year, has secured a newspaper and jobprinting outfit and will issue the first copy of his pape r the Centre Valley (Ind.) Clipper next week. Graduation from this office always means success Now is the time to subscribe.
Sun't. Woodward, of the Monon,
says that Bedford is the best paying
station on the Monon lines. Last year ten thousand car loads of stone were shipped from that point, thus paying al of the running expenses of the road. Ten thousand cars, of 34 feet each in length, would make a continuous train over 600 miles long! Monroe county will be represented in Oklahoma next Monday as two citizens of Stinesville, Elsberry
Eastou and William Hednck, start
ed from here last week for the "promised land.9'
A congregational meeting of the
U. P. church will be held at 10
o'clock, Saturday to take definite
action ia regard to the parsonage.
turehns had time to settle."
Joseph Kirby and wile, living on
east 3rd trtreet, ive a great advan
tage in that it onlv takes one date to celebrate their birthdays. This occasion was last Friday niht, and they wete 'reeabiy surprised" by their friends calling unexpectedly. Mrs. Kirby'n birthday anniversary was on Frhiay and that of Mr. Kirby on Saturday, o the company remained until after the midnight hovr. A very handsome widow ciiair w is presented a.d excellent refreshments were served.
The drama, "Rebecca's Triumph
was given by the young ladies of the temperance union Thursday night, and by special request was repeated Friday night. The net proceeds for the two entertainments amounted to about $31. The bad
weather interfered with the attend-
auce botn n.gnts, out inose wno iavored the young ladies were well rewarded. The parts were selected with care ad all the performers deserved credit. Miss Josie Pittman on both nights rendered selections that were loudly applauded. None
but young ladies were in the play, and it is to be hoped they will soon
again favor the people with another
drama. Mrs. Pittman had the man
agement in charge and Miss Ada Pearson gave ber able assistance in the outside work. As a token in return for her kindness,Mrs. Pittmau was presented with a handsome silver traveling mug, upon which was inscribed 4tBloomington Y' Miws Josie Pittman was remembered by a haudaoiue set of silver frnit knives, and Mrs. Lizzie Allen by a silver sugar spoon, and to each a vote of
thank Mas tendered oy tae organi
zation.
Real 1 a t u 1 e rT i uias i
Wm. iilakely to John Dolan, 40 acres in Perry tp, John W Morgan to James F Morgan, lot 34, Daviss ad, Bloonmieton,
Matilda Small to Julia Brax
ton, lot 312, Bloomington,
William P Williams to Wm
R Williams, 40 acres Bean Blossom tn.
Enoch Fuller to Louisa Mor-
itz, lots 2, 24, Fuller ad, Bloomington.
America Andrews to Wm.
Bowen, 24 acres in Bloominrton tp,
Alice Miller, et al, to Jos. A
Clinton, 80 acres Salt Creek to.
Eila Tulev to Isaac Claman
and Cell a Alexander, part lot 24, 34, Bloomington, Willis li Waldron to Fred Schell, 131 acres in Bean Blossom tp, H S Hughes to Beeta Whitted pt of a lot in Ellettsville, North western Life Insurance Co. to Alex Small wood in nee IT Clear Creek tp, F E Worley to Rebecca A Harris, lot 31, 32, 33, Ellettsville, John M Anderson to A W Johnston, 50 acres in Indian Creek tp, Mary Neal to Vau R Kirk,:20 acres in Bean Blossom tp, Martha Anderson to Luran Cronzhell, Jot 2 Way port, John Waterford to J ohn Foset, 40 acres in Indian Creek tp, Abraham Weimer to Thos. J Carter, one acre in Indian Creek tp, Moilie and John Wampler to
John W Smith, lot oU, Mt. Tabor, John Ai Fans to Jnhd C Stephenson, 40 -icres in Perry tp, Absoiam Dowden to Isaac O Sutphin, 23 acres in Clear Creek tp, Thomas C Whisnand to Chas. W Shaw, nhf lot 82, Seminary ad, Bloomington, Joseph G McPheeters to Jas ISl Campbell lot 11, .McPheeters ad, Bloomington,
MILLINERY Call and See Mrs. Nichols' Immense Stock of New (roods. She has hccured a first class trimmer and is sure that she can please in both
tvies axu rnce
300 2,000 3,000 250 300
1450 350 GOO 14G8 100 36 0 700 950
100 400 100
100 500
10GO ,000 150
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of College Avenue M.K. church will meet in the church parlors next Thursday, at 4:30 p. m Gentlemen and ladies not members of the society are invited to come at 7 o'clock, from which time and until 0 refreshments will be served. Admittance at the door, 10 cents.
SMITHVILLE. The mumps are making their slow rounds; the last victim is Miss Fannie Carter Miss AJammie Tayloi is teaching a term of two months subscription school here Wm. Leonard is on the sick list the last week or so ... . Miss Rett a Botkin goes to Illinois this week to stay with her widowed sister and help her run her store Ab. Dowden has sold his property here to I. O. Sutphin. and is going to town. Consideration $1.0(50.... Afiss Ollio Fess is visiting in Smithville and vicinity A new boy at Joe Duncan's Mrs. Jerry Woodward was visiting in the village last week Miss Lena Dowden was visiting at Harrodsburg last week There has been a large amount of shipping from here this spring, wood, spokes, ties and lumber and several car loads of wheat, . . . MiLena Dowden is teaching at South LTnion.
"Lildit's Ex tract of Tar & Wild Cherry" is a sai:e, reliable and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all throat troubles ; will relieve and benefit Consumption. Try it and be convinced. Kvery bottle warranted; price 50c. and ene dollar per battle "Eilert's Davliuht Liver Pills" are a boon to sufferers frum Sick Headache, -our Stoma h, Torpid Liver and Indigestion. Sugar-coated, pleasant to take and warranted to uo through bv daylight Mothers Will find Dr. Wine.iiclPs Teething Syrup just the medicine to have in the house for the children; it wiil cure v; uohs, Colds4 Sore
Throat,, and Rtgulate the Bowels. J agues' German W o r ra (.'J!ke? oestrov w nrms a.jd remove them from tin system. Sale, ;Ieasant and effcuve.
'Happy Homo Blood Purifier" is the i'iph s itpular Medicine for purifinu; tiie blood; preventing or c u v i n g Dyspepsia, Biliioiu.ness, Head tc'ne, Hoils and all Fevers and MalaricJ Diseases. IVi ce 50 cents and one d"liar ior bottlf. "Uncle Sam's Condition Powder will cure Distempers, Coughs, CrMs, Fevers and moM of the diseaes to which Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and 'Poultry an- subject. '"Uneie Sam's Nerve fc Bone Liniment" iVili relieve Sprains, Bruises, Neurit1 "ia and Rheumatn-m. .SOLD BY FARIS BROS.
C.C. TURNER,
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the leading Undertakers and Fuini ture Dealers We keep all kinds of clothing for Funerals, and sell them for onedialf the price of other clothin ?. We have the largest stock ever brought to this place and and sell you goods cheaper than anv one We have a large assortment of Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Sideboards,Dressers? Baby Waons, Carpet-sweepers. Reed and Rattan Chairs, Ac. Pianos and Organs kept in stock, and sold on monthly payments. We have the Household Sewing Machine the best mryni" made. Uotce and see us; north side of Suaie, in aidron's block, Bloomington, ind.
Shoeing Shop,
Use Wfst& Buckingham's Tolu Pine CVuigh Cure, for Consumption, Coughs. Colds and all Throat troubles. Price, 25c, and 50c. Trial size, 10c. As a Hog and Poultry reniedy.tbe Superior Condition Powder has no equal in this market, The best Corn Cure in the market is the Vi. & B's Sure Corn (Jure. Price, 10c Foe sale by druggists generally. .Steeplers night, made miserable by that terrible cungh. W. & B's. fulu Pirn? Cough ure is the remedy for you. Price, 2"c. and 5tfo. Buckingham's Worm Syrup is.the most pleas-mi and harmless Worm Syrup on the market. Price, 25c. 'Don'i let, he Babies suffer when
Buekimrlmnrs S-othing Syrup will relieve. For sa; by FAUiS Bno. o-W. Bh-onvinton. Ind.
jp ji A - Iv I 15 O N PKOPKIKTOB, Havliisrbouithtthc Wagon Mak-no-and Mioeii!.;' Whop ef Andrew J. Hf;iver, I invite all old customers as well as all others, to give my work a trial. Wa toM Making, Horse Mmemg and All Other Kinds ol Kepa ring a Specialty FRANK DOB&ON. Coner of C-olU-g' Avenue and 4th street S7E7Carmichael, Real Estate Agent, AND W. H EAST, ATTOKNEV-AT-LAW , WALDRON BLOCK.
Don't send vour iob work out
of town when the Teluphoke will
do it as neat and as cheap.
PLEAsTcALIi AT Mrs. Gregory's
For the latest Styles in Millinery. Ladies who have Slips and Plumes to renovate, also Kid Gloves and Lace Mitts, Silk Sashes Crepes, would do well to gtvc her a call as she has made arrangements with a CITY FIRM to have such work done. SOUTH EPISCOPAL CHURCH N. College Avenue.
Special Easter services will le held at the Methodist church next Sunday, and the auditorium will be appropriately de corated. In the morning Rev. W. R. Halstead will preach on the 'Right Use of Wealth,5 and his subject in the evening will be the "Resurrection." Rev. W. R. Halstead announces that in accordance with the Presi
dent's proclamation there will be special services at the M. E. church Tuesday morning, April 30th, at 9
o'clock. The scenes around the Treasurer's office vesterdav reminded us of the
daily scenes in this office as our subscribers walk up and plank down the cash on subscriptions.
Li ght hats St i f f and Straw at the Corner: A brik walk, standard width,is to be laid on Walnut street, west side, from 5th street south to 2d street.
Work will begin in the next ;30 days. G. M. Whitaker, Harry Orchaid, i Robert Rogers and Luther Grimes
called on the fair sex of Spenver one evening last week. Rev. S. k. Lyons was called to the country Sunday afternoon, so
there were no services at the U. I . church at night. George W, Braxton is the accommodating assistant at Stone's shoe
store.
Hanging and Stand Lamps at cost for 30 days. Faris Bros. TheTFerguson & Studebaker carts for sale. Call and see them.
W. J. Allkn.
AK FOR
X. Y. Z. Cigar. Sold by all Dealers.
DUDLEY. Cab Baker, who has been engaged in the barber business in Illinois for some time past, has returned to Stanford and accepted a position as clerk in the store of J. T. Woodward llarve Storms has moved into the property which he bought of Lee Eumbarger 51 rs. B afford and family are going to move in a chert time on the- Catheart farm north v est ot' Bloomington Wm. Brown lias
moved from this neighborhood over on Hean Blosom Uncle Jimmy Gentry has been very poorly for some time past A paper is in circuiutiod in this community in order to raise funds to assist. John Wright, ot Indian Creek township, who had his house burned a short time ago. The spoke factory at this place Ikis now causfht up working the
- - i spokes that were hauled in and will probably leave in a short time. . . .
Fount Jones has haa quite a tussie
with the mumps for a while past. Parker Bafford is on the sick
list at present. NOTICE .Notice is hereby given to the Stockholders of the "Real Estate Building and Loan Fund Association" that there will be a meeting at the Mayor's office in Bloomington, Saturday, May 4th, at 7:30 o'clock for the purpose of electing nine directors and such other business as may come before the meeting. Robt. C Gr:eevi:s, Secretary.
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 the Monroe County Library is Plaintiff, and Andrew liichardson 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 27 th, A. . 1889, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the door ot 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 Twenty acre? and
situated in Monroe County, inniana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, I wiil at the same time and '.place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real 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. Fake, Sheriff, March 23, 1889.
W. J. Allen,
HARDWARE,
ROGERS &W00LEX.
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W.ukm - -h' my rork. and will do ali iv ' ds of 1,'epairini.r wii'u neat-
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Harness, Saddles, Bridles
rfT ,!;v,m--s hi;.ekii-u, Pish Oil
anl lr.'..bi;i t'nr 'ivt.' me a
call. .U ).NT.vTil K NICHOLSON.
2 UiKlcr "Coiiwu" Store. m$B
Stoves, Tinware, Doors, Sash, Agri culiuval Implements. Agentfor Buckeye Binders, Reapers, nd Mow 3V.i. Also iirtsi ufactuver of Van SJykee Patent Evaporator. South Side the Square.
BLOOMINGTON,
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PULMONAR Y
AND BRONCHIAL AFFECTlOKS FOB SALE BY Faris Bros..
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tP POLISHER
Leaves SKIN SOFT amd SMOOTH. CLEANS AND POLISHES ALL
METALS AND WOOD WORK
5 WITHOUT SCRATCHING. GENTS A CAKE. Ask Your Grocer.
J. v. Hitskibk. P. K. Busaiax.
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BLOOMINGTON, IND..
Office South of Bank.
Tf anv A'dlt r says he ban tbe V. Dul .IM Bho?" without nmo nA prlca stjwnfoa OB
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$3 SHOE OENTLEMEB Beat in th world. ExaiiUne hlB StU (Hi GKNl'lNK HAMVSKM SIIOK. 4 OO I VVO-SEWWO WRLT SWOK. 50 rOUCKAND FAUMKliS' SHOJE. llooaml KOYS' S( HOOIj SHOJB3. AU luatlis in Conffrttd, Ituttou ana I.acvJ. W. L- POUCLAS $3 SHOE ladTes. w--4. Itmif fttvla. 1lHt Fit till ft
Hoot ftoUJ by your dealer, rit tfJBa Sold bv Ed. Whetedl. Pictures and Fancy (litil)s KXCKDNGLY ATV.. IVK AT
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Cabtkb Perking, Agt Bloomington E O. McCJormick, G. P. A., Chicago.
fCorreote'l .Nov. utn, icw.j GOING NORTH. FfiStMall, 10:58 afm. (Aiieaffo Night Expreffi, 11 :28 p. m. " GOING SOUTH. Fast Mail, 4:05 p. Louisville Night Express, 3:43 a mr
CHICAGO & ALTON R'Y. (Jrians Puss Bloomington, Illinois.) TRAINS GOING NORTH. Kans. City & Ch'go Expn ss, 13:10 a. Hi St T-oni? & Oh'sro Night t 2:10 a. m Kansas Citv Limited " 4:15 8. m St I-ouis A Ch'fto Mall 46 2 :35 p. m TRAINS GOING SOUTH. Ch'so & St. Louis Night Ex. 2 :00 a. m . f 44 4:95 a ta u . " Mail 2 :00 p. to TRAINS GOING AVKST. nhii.io St Kaa. Citr Exoim ft :20 a. m
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